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BIOLOGY 115 GENERAL MAIN EXAM 2025

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BIOLOGY 115 GENERAL MAIN EXAM 2025 What is Neural Development - Correct Ans-involves gene expression and signal transduction (nervous system in the brain) What is Neuronal Plasticity - Correct Ans-modifications to nervous system after birth; activity dependent; "use it or lose it" What are Synapses - Correct Ans-junction between neurons that tell the brain memories. When broken, the memory is "lost" What is the first step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Stimulus What is the second step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Sensory Memory What is the third step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Short-Term Memory What is the fourth step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Long-Term Memory What process is it when you retrieve memory from the long-term memory into the short term? - Correct Ans-Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) What happens when sensory memory and short-term memory is not encoded? - Correct Ans-Forgotten What is Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) - Correct Ans-encoding and reencoding memories; changes the brain (stronger synapses/memory) What is a Neuron - Correct Ans-Nerve cell What is Emergence - Correct Ans-the whole is more than just the sum of its parts (ex: H2O) What are the Levels of Biological Organization (largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Biosphere > Ecosystems > Communities > Populations > Organisms > Organs & Organ Systems > Tissues > Cells > Organelles > Molecule Biology Biology What does BECPO(OS)TCOM mean - Correct Ans-an acronym for the levels of biological organization What's 1st the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Biosphere What is 2nd the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Ecosystems What is 3rd the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Communities What is 4th the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Populations What is the 5th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Organisms What is 6th the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Organs/Organ Systems What is 7th the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Tissues What is the 8th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Cells What is the 9th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Organelles What's the 10th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans Molecules Hypothesis - Correct Ans-testable explanation for observations based on available data What is a Prediction - Correct Ans-what you expect to see when you test your hypothesis What is a Theory - Correct Ans-broad explanation with significant support What is a Law - Correct Ans-statement of what always occurs under certain circumstances What is The Scientific Method - Correct Ans-Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Collection, Conclusion, and Retest (if needed) Biology Biology What are Electrons (e-) - Correct Ans-a subatomic particle with a negative charge, move rapidly, determine how element reacts What happens when an electron is is excited? - Correct Ans-Moves farther away from the nucleus, can be used to do work What is a Electron Shell - Correct Ans-electron's potential energy What is a Valence Shell - Correct Ans-the outermost shell- where the bonds between electrons form What is CHON - Correct Ans-the 4 main elements in Biology (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen) What is a Molecule - Correct Ans-compound with 2 or more atoms What is Energy - Correct Ans-capacity to cause change or perform work What is Electronegativity - Correct Ans-affinity for electrons; tendency of an atom go attract electrons In terms of biology, which element has the highest electronegativity? - Correct Ans Oxygen What is Covalent Bond - Correct Ans-sharing of electrons between atoms What is Ionic Bond - Correct Ans-stealing of electron between atoms, Polar, anion and cation, salts What is a Nonpolar Covalent - Correct Ans-same electronegativity = share e- equally What is a Polar Covalent - Correct Ans-<2 difference in electronegativity = share e- unequally What is a Cation - Correct Ans-positive ion What is a Anion - Correct Ans-negative ion What is a Hydrogen Bond - Correct Ans-VERY STRONG dipole-dipole interactions; holds water together (polarity causes attractions w/ eachother) What are Van Der Waals - Correct Ans-develop because electrons are in constant motion Involves hydrogen bonds and london dispersion forces Biology Biology What are the emergent properties of water? - Correct Ans-hydrogen bonds, cohesive behavior, moderates temperature, expansion upon freezing, versatility as a solvent What is Cohesion - Correct Ans-molecules stick to each other What is Adhesion - Correct Ans-water molecules stick to other polar molecules by hydrogen bonding What is Surface Tension - Correct Ans-A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid (see cohesion) Does water have a high or low specific heat? - Correct Ans-high specific heat What does a high specific heat mean? - Correct Ans-Hard to change H2O temperature Does water have a high or low heat of vaporization? - Correct Ans-high heat of vaporization What does a high heat of vaporization mean? - Correct Ans-hard to change state Why does ice float in water? - Correct Ans-Ice is less dense than water, H bonds are more "ordered", makes air pockets When does water reach its greatest density? - Correct Ans-4°C What is Hydrophilic - Correct Ans-water loving (ions, salts) What is Hydrophobic - Correct Ans-water fearing (lipids) Is something hydrophobic polar or nonpolar? - Correct Ans-nonpolar Is something hydrophilic polar or nonpolar? - Correct Ans-polar Why is carbon important in organic compounds? - Correct Ans-it provides molecule length, double bond positions, branching, and suggests the presence of rings What is function parallel with? - Correct Ans-structure What are Hydrocarbons - Correct Ans-compounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen (nonpolar) What is compound name for the Hydroxyl Group - Correct Ans--OH What is the compound name of hydroxyl? - Correct Ans-alcohol (-ol) Biology Is hydroxyl polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-Polar, Hydrophilic How acidic is hydroxyl? - Correct Ans-Slightly Acidic What is the compound name for the Carbonyl Group - Correct Ans-C=O What is the compound name of carbonyl? - Correct Ans-aldehyde/ketone Is carbonyl polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-Polar, Hydrophilic How acidic is carbonyl? - Correct Ans-Slightly Acidic Carboxyl Group - Correct Ans--COOH What is the compound name of carboxyl? - Correct Ans-Carboxylic acid Is Carboxyl polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-Polar, Hydrophilic How acidic is carboxyl? - Correct Ans-Acidic What is the Amino Group - Correct Ans--NH2 What is the compound name for amino? - Correct Ans-Amines Is Amino polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-Polar, Hydrophilic How acidic is amino? - Correct Ans-IT'S BASIC What is the Sulfhydryl Group - Correct Ans--SH What is the compound name of sulfhydryl? - Correct Ans-thiols Is sulfhydryl polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-Polar, Hydrophilic How acidic is sulfhydryl? - Correct Ans-Slightly Acidic What is the Phosphate Group - Correct Ans--PO4H2 What is the compound name of phosphate? - Correct Ans-Organic Phosphate Is phosphate polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-Polar, Hydrophilic Biology Biology Biology How acidic is phosphate? - Correct Ans-Acidic What is the Methyl Group - Correct Ans--CH3 What is the compound name of methyl? - Correct Ans-Methyl Hydrocarbon Is methyl polar/nonpolar? Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic? - Correct Ans-NONPOLAR, HYDROPHOBIC How acidic is methyl? - Correct Ans-NEUTRAL Is oil saturated or unsaturated? - Correct Ans-unsaturated Is butter saturated or unsaturated? - Correct Ans-saturated What are Monomers - Correct Ans-building blocks of polymers Which biological molecule is NOT a polymer? - Correct Ans-lipids What are Polymer - Correct Ans-molecules composed of many monomers; makes up macromolecules What is Dehydration Synthesis - Correct Ans-a chemical reaction in which two molecules are bonded together with the removal of a water molecule What is Hydrolysis - Correct Ans-a chemical reaction that splits a molecule by addin

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BIOLOGY 115 GENERAL MAIN
EXAM 2025

What is Neural Development - Correct Ans-involves gene expression and signal
transduction (nervous system in the brain)

What is Neuronal Plasticity - Correct Ans-modifications to nervous system after birth;
activity dependent; "use it or lose it"

What are Synapses - Correct Ans-junction between neurons that tell the brain
memories. When broken, the memory is "lost"

What is the first step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Stimulus

What is the second step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Sensory
Memory

What is the third step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Short-Term
Memory

What is the fourth step in the process of memory formation? - Correct Ans-Long-Term
Memory

What process is it when you retrieve memory from the long-term memory into the short-
term? - Correct Ans-Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)

What happens when sensory memory and short-term memory is not encoded? - Correct
Ans-Forgotten

What is Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) - Correct Ans-encoding and reencoding
memories; changes the brain (stronger synapses/memory)

What is a Neuron - Correct Ans-Nerve cell

What is Emergence - Correct Ans-the whole is more than just the sum of its parts (ex:
H2O)

What are the Levels of Biological Organization (largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Biosphere > Ecosystems > Communities > Populations > Organisms > Organs & Organ
Systems > Tissues > Cells > Organelles > Molecule



Biology

,Biology


What does BECPO(OS)TCOM mean - Correct Ans-an acronym for the levels of
biological organization

What's 1st the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Biosphere

What is 2nd the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Ecosystems

What is 3rd the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Communities

What is 4th the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Populations

What is the 5th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Organisms

What is 6th the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Organs/Organ Systems

What is 7th the level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Tissues

What is the 8th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Cells

What is the 9th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Organelles

What's the 10th level of biological organization? (from largest to smallest) - Correct Ans-
Molecules

Hypothesis - Correct Ans-testable explanation for observations based on available data

What is a Prediction - Correct Ans-what you expect to see when you test your
hypothesis

What is a Theory - Correct Ans-broad explanation with significant support

What is a Law - Correct Ans-statement of what always occurs under certain
circumstances

What is The Scientific Method - Correct Ans-Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data
Collection, Conclusion, and Retest (if needed)



Biology

, Biology


What are Electrons (e-) - Correct Ans-a subatomic particle with a negative charge,
move rapidly, determine how element reacts

What happens when an electron is is excited? - Correct Ans-Moves farther away from
the nucleus, can be used to do work

What is a Electron Shell - Correct Ans-electron's potential energy

What is a Valence Shell - Correct Ans-the outermost shell- where the bonds between
electrons form

What is CHON - Correct Ans-the 4 main elements in Biology (Carbon, Hydrogen,
Oxygen, Nitrogen)

What is a Molecule - Correct Ans-compound with 2 or more atoms

What is Energy - Correct Ans-capacity to cause change or perform work

What is Electronegativity - Correct Ans-affinity for electrons; tendency of an atom go
attract electrons

In terms of biology, which element has the highest electronegativity? - Correct Ans-
Oxygen

What is Covalent Bond - Correct Ans-sharing of electrons between atoms

What is Ionic Bond - Correct Ans-stealing of electron between atoms, Polar, anion and
cation, salts

What is a Nonpolar Covalent - Correct Ans-same electronegativity = share e- equally

What is a Polar Covalent - Correct Ans-<2 difference in electronegativity = share e-
unequally

What is a Cation - Correct Ans-positive ion

What is a Anion - Correct Ans-negative ion

What is a Hydrogen Bond - Correct Ans-VERY STRONG dipole-dipole interactions;
holds water together (polarity causes attractions w/ eachother)

What are Van Der Waals - Correct Ans-develop because electrons are in constant
motion

Involves hydrogen bonds and london dispersion forces



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