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BIOLOGY 203 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
Which of the following is a protein produced by a regulatory gene? 
A) operon 
B) inducer 
C) promoter 
D) repressor - ANSWERD) repressor 
 
A lack of which molecule would result in a cell's inability to "turn off" genes? 
A) operon 
B) inducer 
C) promoter 
D) corepressor - ANSWERD) corepressor 
 
Which method is utilized by eukaryotes to control their gene expression that is NOT used in bacteria? 
A) control of chromatin remodeling 
B) control of RNA splicing 
C) transcriptional contr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
Which of the following is a protein produced by a regulatory gene? 
A) operon 
B) inducer 
C) promoter 
D) repressor - ANSWERD) repressor 
 
A lack of which molecule would result in a cell's inability to "turn off" genes? 
A) operon 
B) inducer 
C) promoter 
D) corepressor - ANSWERD) corepressor 
 
Which method is utilized by eukaryotes to control their gene expression that is NOT used in bacteria? 
A) control of chromatin remodeling 
B) control of RNA splicing 
C) transcriptional contr...
BIO203 EXAM UTM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
T/F: vascular plants have modular/reiterative development - ANSWERT 
 
What are the basic plant organs? - ANSWERroots, stems, leaves 
 
Chromoplasts function and location - ANSWER-Chromoplasts often develop from chloroplasts, but may also form from proplastids & amyloplasts . 
 
-Often found in flowers, fruits, senescing leaves and certain roots. 
 
leucoplast function - ANSWERstore pigments, proteins, lipids, starch 
 
Amyoplast function: - ANSWER-Store fixed carbon reserves as starch. Starch g...
- Exam (elaborations)
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T/F: vascular plants have modular/reiterative development - ANSWERT 
 
What are the basic plant organs? - ANSWERroots, stems, leaves 
 
Chromoplasts function and location - ANSWER-Chromoplasts often develop from chloroplasts, but may also form from proplastids & amyloplasts . 
 
-Often found in flowers, fruits, senescing leaves and certain roots. 
 
leucoplast function - ANSWERstore pigments, proteins, lipids, starch 
 
Amyoplast function: - ANSWER-Store fixed carbon reserves as starch. Starch g...
BIO 203 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
Approximately how many microbes inhabit our bodies? - ANSWERTrillions 
 
Which of the follow best describes normal microbiota? - ANSWERmicrobes that are associated with the body naturally 
 
If you start with 3 bacterial cells how many would you have after 40 minutes if the generation time is 10 minutes? (assume optimal conditions) - ANSWER30 
 
Which of the following is not a barrier as described under Standard/Universal Precautions? - ANSWERbodily fluids 
 
Standard/Universal precautions were ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Approximately how many microbes inhabit our bodies? - ANSWERTrillions 
 
Which of the follow best describes normal microbiota? - ANSWERmicrobes that are associated with the body naturally 
 
If you start with 3 bacterial cells how many would you have after 40 minutes if the generation time is 10 minutes? (assume optimal conditions) - ANSWER30 
 
Which of the following is not a barrier as described under Standard/Universal Precautions? - ANSWERbodily fluids 
 
Standard/Universal precautions were ...
BIO 203 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
About 25 of the 95 natural elements are known to be essential to life. Which 4 of these 25 elemts make up approximately 96% - ANSWERE-Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen,oxygen 
 
The slight negative charge at on need of the water molecule is attracted to the slight positive charge of another water molecule. What is this attraction called? - ANSWERE-hydrogon bond 
 
The following structure not found in prokaryotic cells is unique to eukaryotic cells 
 
A) flagella 
B) mitochondria 
C) plasma membrane 
D)...
- Exam (elaborations)
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About 25 of the 95 natural elements are known to be essential to life. Which 4 of these 25 elemts make up approximately 96% - ANSWERE-Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen,oxygen 
 
The slight negative charge at on need of the water molecule is attracted to the slight positive charge of another water molecule. What is this attraction called? - ANSWERE-hydrogon bond 
 
The following structure not found in prokaryotic cells is unique to eukaryotic cells 
 
A) flagella 
B) mitochondria 
C) plasma membrane 
D)...
SDSU BIOL 203 EXAM 4 FEUER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous individuals? - ANSWERAll of the gametes from a homozygote carry the same version of the gene while those of a heterozygote will differ 
 
When constructing a Punnett square, the symbols on the outside of the boxes represent _______, while those inside the boxes represent _______. - ANSWERgametes, progeny 
 
Bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) - ANSWERA large plasmid that acts as a bacterial chromosome and can carry inserts of 100,000 t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous individuals? - ANSWERAll of the gametes from a homozygote carry the same version of the gene while those of a heterozygote will differ 
 
When constructing a Punnett square, the symbols on the outside of the boxes represent _______, while those inside the boxes represent _______. - ANSWERgametes, progeny 
 
Bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) - ANSWERA large plasmid that acts as a bacterial chromosome and can carry inserts of 100,000 t...
UWL BIO 203 EXAM 1QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
1.5-1.17 million - ANSWERHow many species are there? 
 
butterflies, flowering plants, vertabrates - ANSWERwhich species are well known? 
 
morphospecies (Gestalt) - ANSWERif two things look different enough, they should be considered different..... 
 
convergence mimicry- Batesian Mimicry - ANSWERanimal avoids predation by looking like another animal so it isn't eaten 
 
 
bacteria, nematodes, fungi, mites - ANSWERwhich species are not well known 
 
divergence - ANSWERgenetic drift or natura...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
1.5-1.17 million - ANSWERHow many species are there? 
 
butterflies, flowering plants, vertabrates - ANSWERwhich species are well known? 
 
morphospecies (Gestalt) - ANSWERif two things look different enough, they should be considered different..... 
 
convergence mimicry- Batesian Mimicry - ANSWERanimal avoids predation by looking like another animal so it isn't eaten 
 
 
bacteria, nematodes, fungi, mites - ANSWERwhich species are not well known 
 
divergence - ANSWERgenetic drift or natura...
BIO 203 EXAM #1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
Anatomy - ANSWERStructure of the body parts and how they relate to one another 
 
Physiology - ANSWERFunction of the body's structural machinery. (Events happening in the body on a cellular or molecular level) 
 
Control Center - ANSWER"Brain" determines the set point/level of variation at which the variable is to be maintained. It then analyzes the information it receives and then determines the appropriate response or course of action 
 
Efferent Pathway - ANSWEROutput of information ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Anatomy - ANSWERStructure of the body parts and how they relate to one another 
 
Physiology - ANSWERFunction of the body's structural machinery. (Events happening in the body on a cellular or molecular level) 
 
Control Center - ANSWER"Brain" determines the set point/level of variation at which the variable is to be maintained. It then analyzes the information it receives and then determines the appropriate response or course of action 
 
Efferent Pathway - ANSWEROutput of information ...
PURDUE BIOL 203 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
who published in latin the first modern anatomy textbook? - ANSWERAndreas Vesalius 
(De Humani Corporis Fabrica) 
 
what is the Visible human project? - ANSWERa male and a female were imaged with MRI and CAT scans then embedded with gelatin and cut transversely 
 
coenzymes - ANSWERmany derived from the vitamin B complex some are involved in redox reactions. NAD+ and FAD 
 
integumentary system - ANSWERskin/ body covering 
 
endocrine system - ANSWERthyroid, pancreas, adrenals, pituitary 
 
res...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
who published in latin the first modern anatomy textbook? - ANSWERAndreas Vesalius 
(De Humani Corporis Fabrica) 
 
what is the Visible human project? - ANSWERa male and a female were imaged with MRI and CAT scans then embedded with gelatin and cut transversely 
 
coenzymes - ANSWERmany derived from the vitamin B complex some are involved in redox reactions. NAD+ and FAD 
 
integumentary system - ANSWERskin/ body covering 
 
endocrine system - ANSWERthyroid, pancreas, adrenals, pituitary 
 
res...
EXAM 1: BIO 203 LCC MUSSER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
Microbiology - ANSWERThe study of microorganisms 
 
Bacteria - ANSWERsingle-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes 
 
cell envelope - ANSWERincludes plasma membrane, cell wall, and glycocalyx 
 
Gram-positive bacteria - ANSWERthick cell wall composed primarily of peptidoglycan and cell membrane, stain purple 
 
Gram-negative bacteria - ANSWERBacteria that have a thin peptidoglycan cell wall covered by an outer plasma membrane. Stain red. 
 
Gram negative cell walls - ANSWERhave lipopo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Microbiology - ANSWERThe study of microorganisms 
 
Bacteria - ANSWERsingle-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes 
 
cell envelope - ANSWERincludes plasma membrane, cell wall, and glycocalyx 
 
Gram-positive bacteria - ANSWERthick cell wall composed primarily of peptidoglycan and cell membrane, stain purple 
 
Gram-negative bacteria - ANSWERBacteria that have a thin peptidoglycan cell wall covered by an outer plasma membrane. Stain red. 
 
Gram negative cell walls - ANSWERhave lipopo...
BIO 203 EXAM 2- TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
Which of the following is true for catabolic pathways? 
A) they are usually non-spontaneous chemical reactions 
B) they consume energy to build up polymers from monomers 
C) they release energy as they degrade polymers to monomers 
D) they represent endergonic reactions 
E) none of the above - ANSWERC) they release energy as they degrade polymers to monomers 
 
Enzymes speed up metabolic reactions by 
A) increasing the activation energy barrier 
 B) being consumed during the reaction 
 C) creati...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Which of the following is true for catabolic pathways? 
A) they are usually non-spontaneous chemical reactions 
B) they consume energy to build up polymers from monomers 
C) they release energy as they degrade polymers to monomers 
D) they represent endergonic reactions 
E) none of the above - ANSWERC) they release energy as they degrade polymers to monomers 
 
Enzymes speed up metabolic reactions by 
A) increasing the activation energy barrier 
 B) being consumed during the reaction 
 C) creati...
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