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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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Test Bank for Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies, 5th Edition, Frances Sizer, Ellie Whitney, Leonard Piché, ISBN-10: 0176892869, ISBN- 13: 9780176892869
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Test Bank for Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies, 5th Edition, Frances Sizer, Ellie Whitney, Leonard Piché, ISBN-10: 9, ISBN-13: 2869 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Food Choices and Human Health Chapter 2: Nutrition Tools – Standards and Guidelines Chapter 3: The Remarkable Body Chapter 4: The Carbohydrates: Sugar, Starch, Glycogen and Fibre Chapter 5: The Lipids: Fats, Oil, Phospholipids, and Sterols Chapter 6: The Proteins and Amino Acids Chapter 7: The Vitamins Chapter 8: Water and Minera...
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BIO 171 EXAM 1 PRACTICE TEST EXAM LATEST REVIEW 2023-2024
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BIO 171 EXAM 1 PRACTICE TEST EXAM 
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archaea - CORRECT ANSWER-like bacteria. Are able to live in extreme environment 
bacteria - CORRECT ANSWER-microorganisms that are the basis of fermentation & infectious diseases. 
Typically one-celled, have no chlorophyll, multiply by simple division, & can be seen only with a 
microscope. They occur in 3 main forms: spherical, rod-shaped, & spiral 
eukaryote - CORRECT ANSWER-an organism that uses aerobic cellular respiration to break down ...
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TAMU BIOL 320 Test 1 Questions And Answers with Expert Verified Solutions
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Describe the basic functions of simple squamous tissue. - - Areas requiring passive diffusion 
- Areas not requiring much protection 
*Found in kidneys, serosae, and linings* 
Describe the basic functions of simple cuboidal tissue. - Secretion and absorption 
*Ovaries* 
Describe the basic functions of simple collumnar tissue. - - Secretion of ENZYMES and lubes 
- Propulsion of stuffs (cilliated) 
*Digestive system and resp. system* 
Describe the basic functions of pseudostratified collumnar tiss...
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SFSU Biology 230 Exam #3 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the three core concepts of biology that we have used to frame our studies together so far? - correct answer structure and function, information flow, transformation of energy into matter 
 
How would you explain to a fellow student what "Transformations of Energy and Matter" is about? - correct answer energy can not be created nor destroyed but rather converted 
 
Why do you think it is important enough to be considered a core concept? - correct answer 
 
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Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology II LAB BIO 202L Lab 15 Electrolytes, Water, Acids, and Bases Worksheet (New Version 2024) Scored 100%
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Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology II LAB BIO 202L Lab 15 Electrolytes, Water, Acids, and 
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Biology 1406 Exam 1: Chapters 1-4.1 Already Passed
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Biology 1406 Exam 1: Chapters 1-4.1 
 
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Biology scientific study of organisms, living and fossil 
 
Common Features all life forms share - Made of a common set of chemical compounds 
- Made up of cells 
- Extract energy from the environment and use it to do work 
- Contain genetic info that enables them to develop, function, and reproduce 
- Use a universal genetic code to build proteins 
- Regulate their internal environments 
- Exist in populations that evolve over time 
 
Evo...
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Life: The Science of Biology, Ninth Edition Sadava • Hillis • Heller • Berenbaum CH 24 Evolution of Genes and Genomes
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1.	Fish use high-voltage discharges 
a.	to locate prey. 
b.	to communicate with other individuals. 
c.	to stun prey. 
d.	All of the above 
e.	None of the above 
Answer: d 
Textbook Reference: 24.0 Shocking evolution 
Page: 498 
Bloom’s Category: 1. Remembering 
 
2.	The precursors to the genes that cause the electric discharges in the electric organs of some fish evolved from	genes that were involved in	. 
a.	calcium channel; muscle contraction 
b.	calcium channel; neuronal activity 
c.	sodium...
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Portage Learning / BIOD 171 Microbio Exam Answers Latest 2023-2024 Version
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A virus is classified as a microbe.True. Although viruses are not living and as such are 
not considered microorganisms, they can, however, be classified as microbes, a more 
general term that includes microorganisms and viruses. 
2. True or False: The smallest biological unit of life is the molecule.False. The smallest 
biological unit of life is the cell. 
3. What are the 4 main types of macromolecules found in cells?Proteins, Lipids, 
Nucleic acids and Polysaccharide 
1. Proteins are formed f...
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ABSITE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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2 weeks after a whipple operation, your patient continues to have early satiety with oral intake. You decide to start metoglopramide (Reglan) and erythromycin. What receptor does erythromycin bind to increase gastrointestinal motility? - Answer- Motilin (found primarily in the stomach, duodenum, and colon) 
 
Proteins are synthesized from: 
 
a. mRNA 
b. tRNA 
c. dsDNA 
d. ssDNA - Answer- mRNA 
 
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