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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 Questions with Verified Solutions
Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 Questions 
 
with Verified Solutions 
 
What is the difference between blood and hemolymph? Blood: In a Closed circulatory 
system and is confined to vessels. 
 
Hemolymph (AKA interstitial fluid): In an Open circulatory system and bathes the body cells. 
 
What are the major types of blood cells? red and white cells 
 
What adaptations allow an animal to use diffusion across its skin as the only mechanism for gas 
exchange? The animal must be thin and have a large sur...
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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 Questions 
 
with Verified Solutions 
 
What is the difference between blood and hemolymph? Blood: In a Closed circulatory 
system and is confined to vessels. 
 
Hemolymph (AKA interstitial fluid): In an Open circulatory system and bathes the body cells. 
 
What are the major types of blood cells? red and white cells 
 
What adaptations allow an animal to use diffusion across its skin as the only mechanism for gas 
exchange? The animal must be thin and have a large sur...
WSU Biology 106 exam 2 with Complete Solutions
WSU Biology 106 exam 2 with Complete 
 
Solutions 
 
Fungi heterotrophs that feed by absorption 
 
Heterotrophs absorb nutrients from outside the body 
 
Roles of fungi decomposers, parasites, mutualists (symbiotic and microrizzae), early land 
colonizers 
 
What do fungi use to break complex molecules? Enzymes 
 
Chitin made of cellulose, make up the cell walls of fungi 
 
Hyphae continuous strands above/below ground, generate spores, colonizes soil 
 
Fungi life cycle 
 
Mycellum a collective...
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WSU Biology 106 exam 2 with Complete 
 
Solutions 
 
Fungi heterotrophs that feed by absorption 
 
Heterotrophs absorb nutrients from outside the body 
 
Roles of fungi decomposers, parasites, mutualists (symbiotic and microrizzae), early land 
colonizers 
 
What do fungi use to break complex molecules? Enzymes 
 
Chitin made of cellulose, make up the cell walls of fungi 
 
Hyphae continuous strands above/below ground, generate spores, colonizes soil 
 
Fungi life cycle 
 
Mycellum a collective...
BIO 106 WSU EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
BIO 106 WSU EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE 
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
1.Where is the microsporangium located? 
A. Ovaries B. Filaments C. Anthers D. Petals 
 
E. Megasporangium Anthers 
 
2.What ploidy is the female gametophyte? 
A. 1N B. 2N C. 3N D. 4N E. 6N 1N 
 
3.Seeds develop from an.. 
A. anther B. Embryo C. Ovule D. ovary Ovule 
 
4.From who's tissue does a fruit develop? 
A. maternal B. paternal C. zygote (new generation) D. bees Maternal 
 
5.Double fertilization means that...... 
 
A. flowers mu...
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BIO 106 WSU EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE 
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
1.Where is the microsporangium located? 
A. Ovaries B. Filaments C. Anthers D. Petals 
 
E. Megasporangium Anthers 
 
2.What ploidy is the female gametophyte? 
A. 1N B. 2N C. 3N D. 4N E. 6N 1N 
 
3.Seeds develop from an.. 
A. anther B. Embryo C. Ovule D. ovary Ovule 
 
4.From who's tissue does a fruit develop? 
A. maternal B. paternal C. zygote (new generation) D. bees Maternal 
 
5.Double fertilization means that...... 
 
A. flowers mu...
WSU Biology 106 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
WSU Biology 106 Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Most species extinction can be traced to what four major threats? Climate change, habitat 
destruction, over harvesting, and the introduction of species. 
 
Name three functions of the root? Anchors the plant, absorbs minerals and water, and stores 
organic nutrients. 
 
What part of the root system is responsible for absorbing the majority of minerals and water? 
The root hair. 
 
What two components create the stem? Internodes a...
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WSU Biology 106 Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Most species extinction can be traced to what four major threats? Climate change, habitat 
destruction, over harvesting, and the introduction of species. 
 
Name three functions of the root? Anchors the plant, absorbs minerals and water, and stores 
organic nutrients. 
 
What part of the root system is responsible for absorbing the majority of minerals and water? 
The root hair. 
 
What two components create the stem? Internodes a...
Biology 106 Exam 1 Latest Update Graded A+
Biology 106 Exam 1 Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
matter anything that takes up space and has mass 
 
element basic building block of matter 
 
atom smallest unit of an element composed of protons 
 
molecule atoms of same type bonded together 
 
compound different atoms bonded together all compounds and molecules, not all molecules 
are compounds. 
 
chemical bond attraction between atoms that enables the formation of molecules. 
 
covalent bond a principal force that holds atoms together, elect...
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Biology 106 Exam 1 Latest Update 
 
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matter anything that takes up space and has mass 
 
element basic building block of matter 
 
atom smallest unit of an element composed of protons 
 
molecule atoms of same type bonded together 
 
compound different atoms bonded together all compounds and molecules, not all molecules 
are compounds. 
 
chemical bond attraction between atoms that enables the formation of molecules. 
 
covalent bond a principal force that holds atoms together, elect...
BIO 315 WSU LECTURE EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
BIO 315 WSU LECTURE EXAM 1 WITH 
 
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
A histologist examines a tissue using a light microscope and notices it contains a numerous 
amount of cells separated by an extracellular matrix containing numerous protein fibers. What 
kind of tissue is this? Connective tissue 
 
What is NOT a characteristic of epithelia? Contains numerous blood capillaries 
 
Which of the following structures is/are a part of the axial region of the body? 
A) legs 
B) fingers and toes 
C) arms 
D) wris...
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BIO 315 WSU LECTURE EXAM 1 WITH 
 
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
A histologist examines a tissue using a light microscope and notices it contains a numerous 
amount of cells separated by an extracellular matrix containing numerous protein fibers. What 
kind of tissue is this? Connective tissue 
 
What is NOT a characteristic of epithelia? Contains numerous blood capillaries 
 
Which of the following structures is/are a part of the axial region of the body? 
A) legs 
B) fingers and toes 
C) arms 
D) wris...
WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 Rated A+
WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 Rated A+ 
 
Cranial cavity Where brain is 
 
Calvaria The "skull cap" 
 
Cranial Base The floor of the cranial cavity 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa Top 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa Middle 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa Bottom, back of head 
 
Orbits "Eye sockets" 
 
Nasal cavities Space where nose is 
 
Bony nasal septum Line down center, divides 
 
Piriform aperture Piriform = pear shaped 
Outside/outline of nose 
 
Hard palate Roof of mouth, "brain freeze" 
 
Zygomatic arch Bon...
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Cranial cavity Where brain is 
 
Calvaria The "skull cap" 
 
Cranial Base The floor of the cranial cavity 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa Top 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa Middle 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa Bottom, back of head 
 
Orbits "Eye sockets" 
 
Nasal cavities Space where nose is 
 
Bony nasal septum Line down center, divides 
 
Piriform aperture Piriform = pear shaped 
Outside/outline of nose 
 
Hard palate Roof of mouth, "brain freeze" 
 
Zygomatic arch Bon...
Bio 106 Ecology Questions and Answers Already Passed
Bio 106 Ecology Questions and Answers 
 
Already Passed 
 
What is a "community"? A group of many species organized by interactions 
 
What interactions structure the community? Mutualism, Consumption, Competition 
 
Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? Mutualism- both benefit 
Consumption- one species benefits, other is harmed 
Competition- both species harmed, one more than the other 
 
How do these interactions create an interdependence underlying community structure? ...
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Bio 106 Ecology Questions and Answers 
 
Already Passed 
 
What is a "community"? A group of many species organized by interactions 
 
What interactions structure the community? Mutualism, Consumption, Competition 
 
Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? Mutualism- both benefit 
Consumption- one species benefits, other is harmed 
Competition- both species harmed, one more than the other 
 
How do these interactions create an interdependence underlying community structure? ...
BIO 315 WSU Lecture Exam 4 Questions With Verified Solutions
BIO 315 WSU Lecture Exam 4 Questions 
 
With Verified Solutions 
 
_________ are terminal air sacs at the end of bronchioles Alveoli 
 
What are the two zones of the respiratory system? conducting zone and respiratory zone 
 
What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone in the respiratory 
system? -Conducting zone: aire passageway 
-Respiratory zone: exchange of gases between blood and atmosphere 
 
In the upper respiratory tract, where is olfactory mucosa located?...
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BIO 315 WSU Lecture Exam 4 Questions 
 
With Verified Solutions 
 
_________ are terminal air sacs at the end of bronchioles Alveoli 
 
What are the two zones of the respiratory system? conducting zone and respiratory zone 
 
What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone in the respiratory 
system? -Conducting zone: aire passageway 
-Respiratory zone: exchange of gases between blood and atmosphere 
 
In the upper respiratory tract, where is olfactory mucosa located?...
Anatomy Lab Exam 1 (WSU Biology 315) Latest Update Graded A+
Anatomy Lab Exam 1 (WSU Biology 315) 
 
Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Thoracic Wall These are Muscles of the Rib Cage 
 
External Intercostals Slant Downward and Forward Between Ribs 
 
Internal Intercostals Slant Downward and Outward. Depress Ribs when You Forcefully 
Breathe Out 
 
External Oblique Slants Same Direction as External Intercostals 
 
Inguinal Ligament The Thick Inferior Edge of the EO Aponeurosis. An Important Land- 
mark in the "Groin" 
 
Internal Oblique Slants Same Direction as...
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Anatomy Lab Exam 1 (WSU Biology 315) 
 
Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Thoracic Wall These are Muscles of the Rib Cage 
 
External Intercostals Slant Downward and Forward Between Ribs 
 
Internal Intercostals Slant Downward and Outward. Depress Ribs when You Forcefully 
Breathe Out 
 
External Oblique Slants Same Direction as External Intercostals 
 
Inguinal Ligament The Thick Inferior Edge of the EO Aponeurosis. An Important Land- 
mark in the "Groin" 
 
Internal Oblique Slants Same Direction as...
WGU C215 Operations Management PVDC Final Exam Questions and Answers Graded A
Illinois Life & Health Insurance Exam Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
NJ Jurisprudence Exam: NJ Statutes Latest 2023 Rated A+
MDC 4 Exam 1 Rasmussen University Questions and Answers 100% Solved
NCCER Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass
What does NEC article 100 contain?