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BIO 189 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION

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BIO 189 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. NAME 7 PROPERTIES COMMON IN ALL LIVING ORGANISMS - ANSWER order, growth/development, regulation, reproduction, response to the environment, energy processing, and evolution 2. WHAT IS THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND NATURAL SELECTION - ANSWER genetic variation, environment 3. IDENTIFY THE 4 MAJOR ELEMENTS FOUND IN LIVING ORGANISMS - ANSWER carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen 4. LIST THE VARIOUS CONCEPTS THAT DRIVE EVOLUTION OF SPECIES - ANSWER natural selection, mutation, genetic drift, and gene flow 5. ATOMIC NUMBER VS MASS NUMBER - ANSWER atomic number (number of protons) 6. atomic mass (number of protons n neutrons) 7. IONIC BONDS - ANSWER bonds formed between ions with opposite charges 8. NONPOLAR COVALENT BONDS - ANSWER bond where 2 atoms share electrons equally 9. POLAR COVALENT BONDS - ANSWER unequal sharing of electrons 10. HYDROGEN BONDS - ANSWER weak intermolecular attractions between a hydrogen atom and and an electronegative atom 11. ISOTOPE VS RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE - ANSWER isotope (same number of protons but different number of neutrons) 12. radioactive (unstable and emits radiation as it decays to a more stable form) 13. NAME INTRAMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS - ANSWER holds atoms together - covalent, ionic, and metallic 14. NAME INTERMOLECULAR BONDS - ANSWER - dipole dipole, hydrogen bonds, london dispersion forces 15. WHAT HOLDS A SINGLE WATER MOLECULE TOGETHER - ANSWER 2 polar covalent bonds 16. Describe and explain homologous chromosomes - ANSWER Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes 46 total 22 of theses are autosomes non sex chromosomes and one pair is sex chromosomes xx in females xy in males. 17. Fatal genetic disorder caused by a deletion - ANSWER 18. What is a primer's job? - ANSWER A primer is a short strand of nucleic acid that serves as the starting point for DNA synthesis 19. Describe DNA polymerase - ANSWER in charge of replicating the nitrogenous bases; is good for the 5'-3' strand, not the 3'-5', that is the lagging strand 20. Describe RNA polymerase - ANSWER RNA polymerase uses a single strand of the double-stranded DNA as a template to make an RNA polymer that is complimentary in sequence 21. Describe ligase - ANSWER Connects the Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand during DNA replication 22. Describe helicase - ANSWER unwinds parental double helix at replication forks 23. Describe the structure of chromosome - ANSWER thread-like, rod shaped structures made up of DNA & protein 24. What are the different types of bonds found in DNA between the subunit of DNA? - ANSWER Hydrogen bonds 25. Explain homozygous - ANSWER Homozygous - both alleles are the same. 26. Explain incomplete codominance - ANSWER the heterozygous shows a blended/intermediate trait 27. Explain codominance - ANSWER both alleles are expressed in a heterozygote 28. Where does glycolysis take place? - ANSWER cytoplasm 29. What are the reactants and products of glycolysis? - ANSWER Reactants = ATP energy and glucose Products = 2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvic acid 30. Where does Acetyl CoA formation occur? - ANSWER mitochondria 31. What are the reactants and products of Acetyl CoA? - ANSWER Reactants: Two pyruvate Products: Two Acetyl CoA 32. Where does the citric acid cycle occur? - ANSWER mitochondrial matrix 33. What are the reactants and products of the citric acid cycle? - ANSWER Reactants: Acetyl CoA, oxaloacetate Products: Citric acid 34. Where does the electron transport chain occur? - ANSWER mitochondria 35. What are the reactants and products of the electron transfer chain? - ANSWER Reactants: NADH, FADH2, O2, ADP Products: NAD+, FAD, ATP, H20 36. Describe the pathway of H+ ions and electrons during oxidative phosphorylation - ANSWER H+ ions in the matrix space pass through the inner mitochondrial space through membrane protein called ATP synthase 37. What powers ATP synthase? - ANSWER proton gradient 38. Describe the types of fermentation and their products, how much ATP yielded? - ANSWER Alcoholic: pyruvic acid, NADH/ Alcohol, CO2 NAD+ Lactic: pyruvic acid, NADH/ lactic acid, NAD+ 39. What is erwin's chargaffs rules for base pairing? How do we calculate DNA nucleotide composition? - ANSWER always equality between A and T/ C and G A=T/G=C 40. What was rosalind franklin's contribution to DNA structure ? - ANSWER x ray crystallography 41. What did hershey and chase contribute to the discovery of DNA? - ANSWER DNA of a virus needs to enter bacterium to infect it 42. What are sister chromatids? How are they organized within the chromosome? - ANSWER identical copies (chromatids) from by dna replication held at the centromere 43. what is a centromere? - ANSWER point at the chromosome by which it attaches to spindle fiber 44. what are histones? - ANSWER protein, provides structural support 45. What makes nucleotides? What makes each nucleotide different? - ANSWER DNA: deoxyribose, phosphate base, nitrogen base

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BIO 189 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>



1. NAME 7 PROPERTIES COMMON IN ALL LIVING ORGANISMS -
ANSWER ✓ order, growth/development, regulation, reproduction, response
to the environment, energy processing, and evolution

2. WHAT IS THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND NATURAL SELECTION -
ANSWER ✓ genetic variation, environment

3. IDENTIFY THE 4 MAJOR ELEMENTS FOUND IN LIVING
ORGANISMS - ANSWER ✓ carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen

4. LIST THE VARIOUS CONCEPTS THAT DRIVE EVOLUTION OF
SPECIES - ANSWER ✓ natural selection, mutation, genetic drift, and gene
flow

5. ATOMIC NUMBER VS MASS NUMBER - ANSWER ✓ atomic number
(number of protons)
6. atomic mass (number of protons n neutrons)

7. IONIC BONDS - ANSWER ✓ bonds formed between ions with opposite
charges

8. NONPOLAR COVALENT BONDS - ANSWER ✓ bond where 2 atoms
share electrons equally

9. POLAR COVALENT BONDS - ANSWER ✓ unequal sharing of electrons

,10.HYDROGEN BONDS - ANSWER ✓ weak intermolecular attractions
between a hydrogen atom and and an electronegative atom

11.ISOTOPE VS RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE - ANSWER ✓ isotope (same
number of protons but different number of neutrons)
12.radioactive (unstable and emits radiation as it decays to a more stable form)

13.NAME INTRAMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS - ANSWER ✓ holds
atoms together
- covalent, ionic, and metallic

14.NAME INTERMOLECULAR BONDS - ANSWER ✓ - dipole dipole,
hydrogen bonds, london dispersion forces

15.WHAT HOLDS A SINGLE WATER MOLECULE TOGETHER -
ANSWER ✓ 2 polar covalent bonds

16.Describe and explain homologous chromosomes - ANSWER ✓ Humans
have 23 pairs of chromosomes 46 total 22 of theses are autosomes non sex
chromosomes and one pair is sex chromosomes xx in females xy in males.

17.Fatal genetic disorder caused by a deletion - ANSWER ✓

18.What is a primer's job? - ANSWER ✓ A primer is a short strand of nucleic
acid that serves as the starting point for DNA synthesis

19.Describe DNA polymerase - ANSWER ✓ in charge of replicating the
nitrogenous bases; is good for the 5'-3' strand, not the 3'-5', that is the
lagging strand

20.Describe RNA polymerase - ANSWER ✓ RNA polymerase uses a single
strand of the double-stranded DNA as a template to make an RNA polymer
that is complimentary in sequence

21.Describe ligase - ANSWER ✓ Connects the Okazaki fragments on the
lagging strand during DNA replication

,22.Describe helicase - ANSWER ✓ unwinds parental double helix at
replication forks

23.Describe the structure of chromosome - ANSWER ✓ thread-like, rod shaped
structures made up of DNA & protein

24.What are the different types of bonds found in DNA between the subunit of
DNA? - ANSWER ✓ Hydrogen bonds

25.Explain homozygous - ANSWER ✓ Homozygous - both alleles are the
same.

26.Explain incomplete codominance - ANSWER ✓ the heterozygous shows a
blended/intermediate trait

27.Explain codominance - ANSWER ✓ both alleles are expressed in a
heterozygote

28.Where does glycolysis take place? - ANSWER ✓ cytoplasm

29.What are the reactants and products of glycolysis? - ANSWER ✓ Reactants
= ATP energy and glucose
Products = 2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvic acid

30.Where does Acetyl CoA formation occur? - ANSWER ✓ mitochondria

31.What are the reactants and products of Acetyl CoA? - ANSWER ✓
Reactants: Two pyruvate
Products: Two Acetyl CoA

32.Where does the citric acid cycle occur? - ANSWER ✓ mitochondrial matrix

33.What are the reactants and products of the citric acid cycle? - ANSWER ✓
Reactants: Acetyl CoA, oxaloacetate
Products: Citric acid

34.Where does the electron transport chain occur? - ANSWER ✓ mitochondria

, 35.What are the reactants and products of the electron transfer chain? -
ANSWER ✓ Reactants: NADH, FADH2, O2, ADP
Products: NAD+, FAD, ATP, H20

36.Describe the pathway of H+ ions and electrons during oxidative
phosphorylation - ANSWER ✓ H+ ions in the matrix space pass through the
inner mitochondrial space through membrane protein called ATP synthase

37.What powers ATP synthase? - ANSWER ✓ proton gradient

38.Describe the types of fermentation and their products, how much ATP
yielded? - ANSWER ✓ Alcoholic: pyruvic acid, NADH/ Alcohol, CO2
NAD+
Lactic: pyruvic acid, NADH/ lactic acid, NAD+

39.What is erwin's chargaffs rules for base pairing? How do we calculate DNA
nucleotide composition? - ANSWER ✓ always equality between A and T/ C
and G
A=T/G=C

40.What was rosalind franklin's contribution to DNA structure ? - ANSWER ✓
x ray crystallography

41.What did hershey and chase contribute to the discovery of DNA? -
ANSWER ✓ DNA of a virus needs to enter bacterium to infect it

42.What are sister chromatids? How are they organized within the
chromosome? - ANSWER ✓ identical copies (chromatids) from by dna
replication
held at the centromere

43.what is a centromere? - ANSWER ✓ point at the chromosome by which it
attaches to spindle fiber

44.what are histones? - ANSWER ✓ protein, provides structural support

45.What makes nucleotides? What makes each nucleotide different? -
ANSWER ✓ DNA: deoxyribose, phosphate base, nitrogen base

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