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BIOL 1P92 Final Exam Prep Questions Well Answered 100%
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BIOL 1P92 Final Exam Prep 
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Prokaryotes which plastids originated from - ANSWER 
Photosynthetic prokaryotic endosymbionts by non-photosynthetic 
eukaryotic hosts. 
Are protists monophyletic? - ANSWER Protists are not 
monophyletic, they are paraphyletic (includes single ancestor and 
some descendants). They contain organisms that are more 
closely related to members of other kingdoms than they are to 
other protists. 
Phytoplankton - ANSWER Microscopic photo...
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TEST BANK FOR Campbell Biology 9th Edition Glossary A
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TEST BANK FOR Campbell Biology 9th Edition Glossary A 
5′ cap - A modified form of guanine nucleotide added onto the 5′ end of a pre-mRNA 
molecule. 
A site - One of a ribosome's three binding sites for tRNA during translation. The A site 
holds the tRNA carrying the next amino acid to be added to the polypeptide chain. (A 
stands for aminoacyl tRNA.) 
ABC hypothesis - A model of flower formation identifying three classes of organ identity 
genes that direct formation of the four types of f...
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Plant Module - Bio 152, UW Madison with complete solution 2023
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Plant Module - Bio 152, UW Madison with complete solution 2023Why is movement to land beneficial? - correct answer Less competition 
 
Con of Land Transition - correct answer Cells Dry Out 
 
Con of Land Transition - correct answer Have less physical support 
 
Con of Land Transition - correct answer Sperm will have a harder time fertilizing eggs 
 
Traits of Charophytes that suggests they're closely related to land plants - correct answer Cellulose cell wall, Chlorophyll a&b, two anterior flag...
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Biology Midterm 2 Study Guide Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Biology Midterm 2 Study Guide Exam 
Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
Uses inorganic source of carbon and energy -Chp 7 
Autotrophs 
Use CO2 as Carbon source, and sunlight as energy -Chp 7 
photosynthetic 
Uses inorganic molecules as source of carbon and energy -Chp 7 
Chemosynthetic 
Use organic molecules as sources of carbon and energy -Chp 7 
Heterotrophs 
Give examples of each of the following trophics -Chp 7 
-Chemosynthetic 
-Photosynthetic 
Heterotrophic 
-Chemosynthetic: Prokaryotes 
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Test Bank forTerrestrial and Aquatic Biomes Terrestrial biomes are categorized by their major plant growth forms
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Chapter 6: Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes 
Terrestrial biomes are categorized by their major plant growth forms. 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following pairs is an example of convergent evolution? 
a. dogs and cats 
b. wolves and deer 
c. birds and bats 
d. giraffes and trees 
Answer: c 
2. Biomes are 
a. geographic regions with the same key species. 
b. geographic regions with species that have not evolved convergently. 
c. geographic regions with the same range of temperatures. 
d. geogra...
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Ducks Unlimited Ecology Conservation & Management Certification Review Assessment II Graded A+
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Ducks Unlimited Ecology Conservation 
& Management Certification Review 
 
Assessment II Graded A+ 
 
Match the population factor with the corresponding description. The ability an organism has 
to survive in a particular environment: PHYSICAL CONDITION. 
 
The contamination of air, water or soil by substances which are harmful to wildlife: 
POLLUTION. 
 
The benefit of one organism at the expense of another host organism: PARASITISM. 
 
The reactions of two or more individuals seeking the same ...
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MTTC Integrated Science - Life Sciences Part 1 Accurate 100%
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Who uses photosynthesis? - ANSWER autotrophs 
 
Where does photosynthesis occur? - ANSWER chloroplasts 
 
chemosyntheis - ANSWER used by prokaryotic autotrophs as an inorganic chemical reaction to produce energy 
 
heterotrophs - ANSWER require food and use cellular respiration to release energy from chemical bonds in the food 
 
who uses cellular respiration to release energy from stored food? - ANSWER all organisms 
 
light capturing events - ANSWER The first stage in photosynthesis; thylakoid...
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BIO 1M03 Test 2 Questions And Answers
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BIO 1M03 Test 2 Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
Angiosperm - ANS -flowering plant 
-has seeds with casing 
-has endosperm in seeds 
-fruit 
-most diverse 
 
Radiometric methods of dating - ANS -K/Ar (lava, 500K+ years) 
-C14 (conversion to N14, 40K yrs) 
-Thermoluminescence (burning) 
-Electron spin (teeth) 
-Uranium Lead (mineral deposits) 
 
Relative methods of dating - ANS -magnetic reversals 
-extinct and distinct species 
 
Primate - ANS -climbing/locomotion adaptations 
-big brain...
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Bio beyond: Peer Pressure in Nature (2022/2023) Already Passed
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Bio beyond: Peer Pressure in Nature (2022/2023) Already Passed Why should I care about the species on Earth? Choose a topic below to learn more pick one 
Drag the Organism in the boxes below From left to right green plant fish crane aligatorPhotoautotroph Heterotroph Heterotroph Heterotroph Heterotroph 
What do you know about the bottom of the food chain?. (Check all that apply) The bottom of the food chain makes food for itself without eating other organisms 
Organisms at the bottom of the food...
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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 8 Photosynthesis
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In a plant physiology course covering topics like photosynthesis, transpiration, and respiration, students delve into the fundamental processes that sustain plant life and growth. Here's an overview of what's typically taught: 
 
Photosynthesis: This process is central to plant biology, wherein plants utilize light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Students learn about the light-dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis, including the role of...
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