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BIOL 1P92 Final Exam Prep Questions Well Answered 100%
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BIOL 1P92 Final Exam Prep 
Questions Well Answered 
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Prokaryotes which plastids originated from - ANSWER 
Photosynthetic prokaryotic endosymbionts by non-photosynthetic 
eukaryotic hosts. 
Are protists monophyletic? - ANSWER Protists are not 
monophyletic, they are paraphyletic (includes single ancestor and 
some descendants). They contain organisms that are more 
closely related to members of other kingdoms than they are to 
other protists. 
Phytoplankton - ANSWER Microscopic photo...
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CLEP Exam - Biology: Organismal Biology 2023
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CLEP Exam - Biology: Organismal Biology 
 
Root, stem, leaf, flower, seed, fruit - Refer to Angiosperms picture downloaded in Desktop 
 
Roots - organ of plants that provide structure, absorb nutrients and water, and help protect against harmful external environments 
 
Stem - A vascular plant organ consisting of an alternating system of nodes and internodes that support the leaves and reproductive structures. 
 
Leaf - a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and bladelike, that...
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Bio 124 / Bio124 Week 2 Evolution of Plants and Fungi Quiz_100% Correct - GRADED A
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Bio 124 Week 2 Evolution of Plants and Fungi Quiz – 100% Correct Answers Started on Monday, January 21, 2019, 4:29 PM State Finished Completed on Monday, January 21, 2019, 4:49 PM Time taken 20 mins 1 sec Mark s 15.00/15.00 Grad e 10.00 out of 10.00 (100%) Question 1 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag questione. fern d. angiosperm c. moss b. gymnosperm Question text What is Sphagnum, which has nonliving cells that can absorb moisture and can be used in gardening? Select one: a. algae Question ...
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Exam (elaborations) BIOLOGY 1301 Lab #7 - Seedless Vascular Plants Lab #7 Seedless Vascular Plants Introduction In today’s lab, we will study seedless vascular plants. This plant group evolved by the late Devonian period and was the prominent group during
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Exam (elaborations) BIOLOGY 1301 Lab #7 - Seedless Vascular Plants 
Lab #7 Seedless Vascular Plants Introduction In today’s lab, we will study seedless vascular plants. This plant group evolved by the late Devonian period and was the prominent group during the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era. They formed the first forests about 385 million years ago. These forests are the main source of fossil fuels we use today. Critical innovations that lead to the success of seedless vascular plan...
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Exam (elaborations) BIOLOGY 1301 Lab #7 - Seedless Vascular Plants
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Lab #7 Seedless Vascular Plants 
Introduction 
In today’s lab, we will study seedless vascular plants. This plant group evolved by the late Devonian period and 
was the prominent group during the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era. They formed the first forests 
about 385 million years ago. These forests are the main source of fossil fuels we use today. Critical innovations 
that lead to the success of seedless vascular plants were the vascular tissue and wind-blown spores. The 
vascula...
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Bio 124 Week 2 Evolution of Plants and Fungi Quiz_100% Correct | Bio124 Week 2 Evolution of Plants and Fungi_Graded A
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Bio 124 Week 2 Evolution of Plants and Fungi Quiz – 
100% Correct Answers 
Started 
on 
Monday, January 21, 2019, 4:29 PM 
State Finished 
Completed 
on 
Monday, January 21, 2019, 4:49 PM 
Time 
taken 
20 mins 1 sec 
Mark 
s 
15.00/15.00 
Grad 
e 
10.00 out of 10.00 (100%) 
Question 1 
Correct 
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 
Flag questione. fern 
d. angiosperm 
c. moss 
b. gymnosperm 
Question text 
What is Sphagnum, which has nonliving cells that can absorb moisture and can 
be used in gardening? 
Se...
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Bio 104 lab slides and pics for practical exam, ferns, mosses, angiosperm, fungi, bacteria summer 2019
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microscope slides LABLED and labeled live demo pictures from Mosses Demo in lab, ferns, antheridia archegonia gametophyte, slides, Sporophyte and Gemmae cup microscope slides, Marchantia antheridium and archegonium life cycle diagrams, liverwort life cycle diagram, Fern microscope slides, fern Gametophyte (Prothallus) life cycle, fern Gametophyte and sporophyte Sorus with sporangia surrounded by annulus microscope slides, Life Cycle slides Phylum Lycophyta-spike moss (Selaginella), microscope sl...
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University of Pennsylvania BIO 101 Final Exam Bio101 Final Exam Key
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University of Pennsylvania BIO 101 Final Exam Bio101 Final Exam Key
University of Pennsylvania - BIO 101Bio 101 Final Exam Key

I. True and False (15 points total): Read the following statement carefully and determine if they are true or false (0.5 point). If false, underline the false part and correct with a minimum amount of change to the statement (1 point). (It is not sufficient to simply negate the statement as in the following: the sky is green --> the sky is not green).





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Bio+104+Review+Ch+27-39 Reece, Campbell Summer 2019
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Prokaryotes
 Size (compared to eukaryotes)
Shapes
Cell wall (why is it important, and how is it different than eukaryotes)
Gram Staining
 Why are bacteria gram-positive or gram-negative?
 How does that affect treatment?
Be able to label the structures on Figure 27 (slide 14): fimbriae, flagella, sex pilus, capsule
State the function of the following features: capsule, fimbriae, sex pilus, nucleoid, plasmid, and endospore
What are the three factors contributing to genetic diversity in prokaryotes...
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