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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 
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What is the difference between blood and hemolymph? ️️Blood: In a Closed circulatory 
system and is confined to vessels. 
Hemolymph (AKA interstitial fluid): In an Open circulatory system and bathes the body cells. 
What are the major types of blood cells? ️️red and white cells 
What adaptations allow an animal to use diffusion across its skin as the only mechanism for gas 
exchange? ️️The animal must be thin and have ...
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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 
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What is the difference between blood and hemolymph? ️️Blood: In a Closed circulatory 
system and is confined to vessels. 
Hemolymph (AKA interstitial fluid): In an Open circulatory system and bathes the body cells. 
What are the major types of blood cells? ️️red and white cells 
What adaptations allow an animal to use diffusion across its skin as the only mechanism for gas 
exchange? ️️The animal must be thin and have ...
BIO 106 Exam 1 WSU Questions And Answers Rated A+
BIO 106 Exam 1 WSU Questions And 
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be true? ️️Water flows into the 
direction of the lowest water potential. 
Plasmolysis is a cellular loss of water. How can a cell potentially prevent this? ️️Increasing 
the cytoplasmic solute concentration 
What is correct about stomata movement control? Pick the Best. ️️Two of the above. 
Which tissue will an aphid quite specifically try to suck on? ️️Phloem 
The water po...
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BIO 106 Exam 1 WSU Questions And 
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be true? ️️Water flows into the 
direction of the lowest water potential. 
Plasmolysis is a cellular loss of water. How can a cell potentially prevent this? ️️Increasing 
the cytoplasmic solute concentration 
What is correct about stomata movement control? Pick the Best. ️️Two of the above. 
Which tissue will an aphid quite specifically try to suck on? ️️Phloem 
The water po...
Bio 106 Ecology Questions And Answers Graded A+
Bio 106 Ecology Questions And 
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What is a "community"? ️️ A group of many species organized by interactions 
What interactions structure the community? ️️ Mutualism, Consumption, Competition 
Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? ️️ Mutualism- both benefit 
Consumption- one species benefits, other is harmed 
Competition- both species harmed, one more than the other 
How do these interactions create an interdependence underlying community stru...
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Bio 106 Ecology Questions And 
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What is a "community"? ️️ A group of many species organized by interactions 
What interactions structure the community? ️️ Mutualism, Consumption, Competition 
Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? ️️ Mutualism- both benefit 
Consumption- one species benefits, other is harmed 
Competition- both species harmed, one more than the other 
How do these interactions create an interdependence underlying community stru...
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WSU Biology 102 Exam 1 Carlyole questions and answers
WSU Biology 102 Exam 1 Carlyole 
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Q What types of questions cannot be explored using scientific methods?️️Is God 
real? What is the meaning of life? Anything that can't be experimented. 
Q What types of questions can science be used to explore?️️Any question, 
prediction that an be tested in a scientific experiment. 
What is a hypothesis?️️An idea about the outcome of an experiment. Logical 
explanation for observations of the natural world. 
Q Science is li...
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WSU Biology 102 Exam 1 Carlyole 
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Q What types of questions cannot be explored using scientific methods?️️Is God 
real? What is the meaning of life? Anything that can't be experimented. 
Q What types of questions can science be used to explore?️️Any question, 
prediction that an be tested in a scientific experiment. 
What is a hypothesis?️️An idea about the outcome of an experiment. Logical 
explanation for observations of the natural world. 
Q Science is li...
WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers 
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science ️️ a body of knowledge based on the study of the natural world 
hypothesis ️️ informed, logical, and plausible explanation for observations of the 
natural world (falsifiable means that it can be supported or rejected) 
scientific fact ️️ repeatable observation of the natural world 
scientific theory ️️ explanation of a group of related hypothesis that has been 
repeatedly confirmed 
correlation ️️ two or ...
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WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers 
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science ️️ a body of knowledge based on the study of the natural world 
hypothesis ️️ informed, logical, and plausible explanation for observations of the 
natural world (falsifiable means that it can be supported or rejected) 
scientific fact ️️ repeatable observation of the natural world 
scientific theory ️️ explanation of a group of related hypothesis that has been 
repeatedly confirmed 
correlation ️️ two or ...
WSU Biology 102 Questions And Answers Graded A+
WSU Biology 102 Questions And 
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What is a theory in science? ️️and overarching explanation of a variety of related 
observations 
What is a hypothesis ️️an educated guess about a natural phenomenon 
Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean? ️️That 
Hypotheses must be made so that they can be proven either right or wrong, true or false. 
What does it mean to say a hypothesis is falsifiable? ️️it is possible to imagine some 
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What is a theory in science? ️️and overarching explanation of a variety of related 
observations 
What is a hypothesis ️️an educated guess about a natural phenomenon 
Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean? ️️That 
Hypotheses must be made so that they can be proven either right or wrong, true or false. 
What does it mean to say a hypothesis is falsifiable? ️️it is possible to imagine some 
...
Biology 102 Exam 2 WSU Carloye Questions And Answers Verified By Experts
Biology 102 Exam 2 WSU Carloye 
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Heterozygous️️When two different alleles combine to form a trait. 
Example: A tall person and a short person have a child who is short. The short allele is dominant 
so the child grew up to be short. 
Gene️️A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color. 
Dominant️️Determines the expression of a trait (visually). 
Example: Brown eyes, dark hair. 
Homozygous️️A homozygous trait is w...
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Heterozygous️️When two different alleles combine to form a trait. 
Example: A tall person and a short person have a child who is short. The short allele is dominant 
so the child grew up to be short. 
Gene️️A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color. 
Dominant️️Determines the expression of a trait (visually). 
Example: Brown eyes, dark hair. 
Homozygous️️A homozygous trait is w...
WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers 
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How does BPA cause cancer? ️️ it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate 
cancer. 
3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA 
What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? ️️ -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses the 
differences in base sequences to identify individuals. 
-DNA fingerprinting involves 3 tools: 
1. PCR to get large amounts of DNA 
2. Restriction digest with blunt ends to fragment the DNA with precision...
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WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers 
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How does BPA cause cancer? ️️ it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate 
cancer. 
3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA 
What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? ️️ -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses the 
differences in base sequences to identify individuals. 
-DNA fingerprinting involves 3 tools: 
1. PCR to get large amounts of DNA 
2. Restriction digest with blunt ends to fragment the DNA with precision...
WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers 100% Verified By Experts
WSU Bio 102 Questions And Answers 
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hypothesis ️️an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural 
world 
what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" ️️it must make predictions that 
can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong 
correlation ️️a statistical relation indicating that two or more aspects of the natural world 
behave in an interrelated manner 
causation ️️a change in one aspect...
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hypothesis ️️an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural 
world 
what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" ️️it must make predictions that 
can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong 
correlation ️️a statistical relation indicating that two or more aspects of the natural world 
behave in an interrelated manner 
causation ️️a change in one aspect...