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BIOL 1301 Final Exam Questions and Answers 2025/2026 | Introduction to Biology (BIO 1301) Complete Final Exam Preparation Material with Comprehensive Practice Questions, Answer Explanations, Review Topics, Study Guide Notes, and Exam Revision Resources

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This document contains BIOL 1301 final exam preparation material, including practice questions and answers covering key concepts from an Introduction to Biology course. Topics may include cell structure and function, genetics, evolution, ecology, biological molecules, metabolism, and scientific inquiry. The material is designed to help students review essential biological principles and prepare for final examinations through question-based learning. It can be used as a revision resource alongside lectures, textbooks, and course notes.

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A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a -
ANS-population

Humans belong to the domain - ANS-Eukarya

The main source of energy for producers in an ecosystem is - ANS-light energy

Which of the following types of cells utilize deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) as their genetic
material but do not have their DNA encased within a nuclear envelope? - ANS-archaea

A plant in your home gives off oxygen that the insects and other animals can use. This
is an example of Flow of matter a hypothetical world every 50 years people over 6 feet
tall are eliminated from the population before they reproduce. Based on your knowledge
of natural selection you would predict that the average height of the human population
will - ANS-gradually decline.

A box of bicycle parts that becomes a functional means of transportation when
assembled correctly is an example of: - ANS-An emergent property

Which of the following is an example of "unity in diversity"? - ANS-All of the above are
correct

When applying the process of science which of these is tested? - ANS-a hypothesis

A controlled experiment is one that: - ANS-tests experimental and control groups in
parallel.

he large diversity of shapes of biological molecules is possible because of the extensive
presence of _____ in the molecules. - ANS-Carbon

The type of bonding and the numbers of covalent bonds an atom can form with other
atoms is determined by _____. - ANS-the valence

Water molecules have a polarity which allows them to be electrically attracted to other
water molecules and other polar molecules by weak chemical bonds known as _____. -
ANS-Hydrogen bonds

,A long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by
covalent bonds is called a ____. - ANS-Polymer

Carbohydrates are molecules that dissolve in water. Which functional group of
carbohydrates contributes to this characteristic? - ANS-Hydroxyl

Enzymes are proteins that act as catalyst. This means they increase the rate of
chemical reactions. For example when you eat a sandwich an enzyme called amylase is
released by the pancreas to help digest (break down) carbohydrates in the bread.
Which of the following reactions does amylase catalyze? - ANS-Hydrolysis

What bond type exists between the subunits of sucrose? - ANS-Glycosidic linkage

8. A carbon atom and a hydrogen atom form what type of bond in a molecule? (Hint:
The electronegativity of carbon and hydrogen is similar) - ANS-Non-polar covalent

9. Carbohydrates such as starch; cellulose; and glycogen consist of repeating units of -
ANS-monosaccharides

10. What is the primary function of starch (a polysaccharide) in plants? - ANS-Energy
storage

The flow of genetic information in a cell goes from _____. - ANS-DNA to RNA to Protein

2. What do all lipids have in common? - ANS-They are primarily hydrophobic

3. Proteins are polymers of - ANS-amino acids

4. A DNA double helix is partially stabilized by hydrogen bonds between which
nitrogenous bases? - ANS-G and C

5. What type of polymer consists of nucleotides that contain a deoxyribose sugar;
nitrogenous base; and a phosphate group? - ANS-DNA

6. Which of the following is not a lipid? - ANS-Glycerol

7. A biological macromolecule that consists of long hydrocarbon chains belongs to what
category of molecule? - ANS-Lipid

8. What is the best description of the molecule to the right? - ANS-polypeptide

, 9. Which number in the molecule above labels the peptide bond? - ANS-2

10. From the diagram to the right of a portion of a protein identify the type of interaction
labeled with an "a". - ANS-Hydrogen bond

A typical eukaryotic cell ranges from ___ in diameter (pick the best answer) - ANS-10 to
100 micrometers

2. Which structure allows direct contact between two plant cells (cytoplasm can flow
between)? - ANS-Plasmodesmata

3. Which structure allows direct contact between two animal cells (cytoplasm can flow
between)? - ANS-Gap junctions

4. Which structure-function pair is mismatched? - ANS-Microtubule: muscle contraction

5. Which structure-function pair below is CORRECT? - ANS-Nucleolus: production of
ribosomal subunits

6. Which of the following is present in prokaryotic cell? - ANS-Ribosomes

7. Which of the following is NOT present in a prokaryotic cell? - ANS-Mitochondria

8. Which of the following best explains the difference between smooth endoplasmic
reticulum (Smooth ER) and rough endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER)? - ANS-The
Rough ER is a site of protein synthesis and the Smooth ER is involved in lipid synthesis
and detoxification.

9. Animal cells have __(1)__; whereas plant cells have __(2)__. - ANS-(1) Mitochondria
and cell membrane; (2) Mitochondria; cell membrane; chloroplasts and cell wall

10. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the Golgi apparatus? - ANS-It is a site
of protein synthesis.

Catabolic pathways like cellular respiration are metabolic pathways that - ANS-release
energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler ones.

2. Anabolic pathways like the Calvin cycle (a stage of photosynthesis) are metabolic
pathways that - ANS-consume energy to build complex molecules from simpler ones.

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