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WIS2552 Exam 1 Questions and Answers – Latest 2023/2024 (Verified Answers) 100% Correct
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WIS2552 Exam 1 Questions and Answers – Latest 
2023/2024 (Verified Answers) 100% Correct 
First fungi evolved in 
ordovician 
conifers evolved in 
permian 
chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae 
false 
oparin did experiments in 
chemical evolution 
dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with 
proteins 
pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water 
bacteria 
stanley milller combined methane and in water 
ammonia 
endosymbiosis theory argues a relationsh...
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WIS2552 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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First fungi evolved in 
ordovician 
conifers evolved in 
permian 
chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae 
false 
oparin did experiments in 
chemical evolution 
dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with 
proteins 
pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water 
bacteria 
stanley milller combined methane and in water 
ammonia 
endosymbiosis theory argues a relationship between two cells 
mutualistic 
pasteur did an experiment to show there was no spontaneou...
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AP Biology Exam Review Chapters 1-9 Questions and Answers
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AP Biology Exam Review Chapters 1-9 Questions and Answers 
prokaryote 
unicellular organism that doesn't have a nucleus 
 
 
eukaryote 
organism whose cell contains its genetic material inside a nucleus (includes all life other than viruses, archaea, and bacteria) 
 
 
endosymbiosis theory 
theory that the eukaryotic cell evolved via engulfing of one prokaryotic cell by another 
 
 
hydrolysis 
breaking a polymer from the addition of water 
 
 
polymer 
macromolecule made of monomers 
 
 
monom...
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Biol 240 - UW - Final EXAM(Answered;graded A+)
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Not very many proteins in the eukaryotic cytoplasmic membrane. Where did they go? - Answer-They are 
still in the membrane and they are still busy, but most of the proteins went to the mitochondrial 
membrane in eukaryotes. 
Cellulose and Chitin - Answer-Use specific b-1,4-glycosidic bonds between sugars provides strength and 
rigidity. In algae 
Fungi - Cell Wall - Answer-You have a NAG in chitin for cell walls in fungi. The cell wall is all NAGs 
Cytoskeleton Function - Answer-Involved in intr...
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Bio 182 Exam 2 ASU Questions With Complete Solutions
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Know the key characteristics of the Domain Eukaryota correct answer: -Have cells that are larger than bacteria and archaea 
-Have a nucleus 
-Have organelles 
-Asexual and sexual production 
 
Be familiar with the evidence for the endosymbiosis theory and the origin of mitochondria correct answer: Origin of mitochondria: bacteria (that ended up turning into mitochondria) took up residence inside an archaea cell 
Evidence: Size & structure of bacteria resembles mitochondria, mitochondria have...
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AP Biology Exam Review 2023 with 100% correct answers
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prokaryote - correct answer unicellular organism that doesn't have a nucleus 
 
eukaryote - correct answer organism whose cell contains its genetic material inside a nucleus (includes all life other than viruses, archaea, and bacteria) 
 
endosymbiosis theory - correct answer theory that the eukaryotic cell evolved via engulfing of one prokaryotic cell by another 
 
hydrolysis - correct answer breaking a polymer from the addition of water 
 
polymer - correct answer macromolecule made...
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MICROBIOLOGY: 13TH EDITION REAL EXAM QUESTIONS COMBINED LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024
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MICROBIOLOGY: 13TH EDITION 
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1) In the condition called athlete's foot, the fungus Trichophyton consumes the keratin 
protein found in hair, nails, and dead skin. Which of the following descriptors does not apply to 
Trichophyton? 
A) Saprobe 
B) Parasite 
C) Heterotroph 
D) Eukaryote 
2) Which of the following statements is correct? 
A) All fungi, whether parasiteor saprobe, are heterotrophs. 
B) All heterotrophs are parasites, but on...
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WIS2552 Topics 1-8 || with 100% Correct Answers.
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Multicellularity might have evolved from coloniality. correct answers true 
 
Some of Pasteur's sterile water flasks are still on display today. correct answers True 
 
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have two membranes. correct answers true 
 
Protenoid spheres could have evolved via correct answers self assembly 
 
Conifers evolved in the correct answers Permian 
 
The ___ is the period of the first vascular plants. correct answers silurian 
 
Most scientists think the earth is ___ years o...
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First fungi evolved in 
ordovician 
conifers evolved in 
permian 
chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae 
false 
oparin did experiments in 
chemical evolution 
dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with 
proteins 
pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water 
bacteria 
stanley milller combined methane and in water 
ammonia 
endosymbiosis theory argues a relationship between two cells
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AP Biology Exam Review Chapters 1-9 Questions and Answers
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AP Biology Exam Review Chapters 1-9 Questions and Answers 
prokaryote 
unicellular organism that doesn't have a nucleus 
 
 
eukaryote 
organism whose cell contains its genetic material inside a nucleus (includes all life other than viruses, archaea, and bacteria) 
 
 
endosymbiosis theory 
theory that the eukaryotic cell evolved via engulfing of one prokaryotic cell by another 
 
 
hydrolysis 
breaking a polymer from the addition of water 
 
 
polymer 
macromolecule made of monomers 
 
 
monom...