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[Show more]Cohesion, surface tension, and adhesion are the properties of water molecules that 
 
a) increase when temperature increases 
b) results of ionic bonding 
c) results of hydrogen bonding 
d) results of polar covalent bonding Answer C : hydrogen bonding 
 
Starch, cellulose, and glycogen are long chai...
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Add to cartCohesion, surface tension, and adhesion are the properties of water molecules that 
 
a) increase when temperature increases 
b) results of ionic bonding 
c) results of hydrogen bonding 
d) results of polar covalent bonding Answer C : hydrogen bonding 
 
Starch, cellulose, and glycogen are long chai...
Water has an unusually high specific heat. What does this mean? Answer A large amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of water. 
 
What is the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution where pH = 8? Answer 1 × 10-6 M 
 
If a polypeptide is said to form an alpha helix or beta sheet,...
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Add to cartWater has an unusually high specific heat. What does this mean? Answer A large amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of water. 
 
What is the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution where pH = 8? Answer 1 × 10-6 M 
 
If a polypeptide is said to form an alpha helix or beta sheet,...
Which of the following lists some of the levels of biological organization from less complex to more complex? Answer atoms, molecules, cells, organs 
 
What are isotopes? Answer two atoms of an element that have same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons 
 
What are valence electrons a...
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Add to cartWhich of the following lists some of the levels of biological organization from less complex to more complex? Answer atoms, molecules, cells, organs 
 
What are isotopes? Answer two atoms of an element that have same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons 
 
What are valence electrons a...
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What feature of dietary fiber is responsible for its role in maintain gastro-intestinal health? 
a. Bonds between glucose molecules are unstable, and the digestive system can break down the fiber with minimal energy, effort, or strain on the system. 
b. Bonds between glucose molecules that cannot be...
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Add to cartWhat feature of dietary fiber is responsible for its role in maintain gastro-intestinal health? 
a. Bonds between glucose molecules are unstable, and the digestive system can break down the fiber with minimal energy, effort, or strain on the system. 
b. Bonds between glucose molecules that cannot be...
All viruses have: genetic material, capsomeres, an envelope, ribosomes Answer genetic material & capsomeres 
 
basal taxon Answer first to diverge from common ancestor 
 
identify the statement which CORRECTLY describes all clades. 
a. include an ancestral species & some of its descendants 
b. membe...
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Add to cartAll viruses have: genetic material, capsomeres, an envelope, ribosomes Answer genetic material & capsomeres 
 
basal taxon Answer first to diverge from common ancestor 
 
identify the statement which CORRECTLY describes all clades. 
a. include an ancestral species & some of its descendants 
b. membe...
Atoms Answer the basic units of matter; made of protons (+), neutrons (0), and electrons (-) 
 
Isotopes Answer same atoms but different number of neutrons and therefore have a different mass 
 
Elements Answer substance made up of one type of atom 
 
95% of Elements Making Up Living Matter Answer c...
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Add to cartAtoms Answer the basic units of matter; made of protons (+), neutrons (0), and electrons (-) 
 
Isotopes Answer same atoms but different number of neutrons and therefore have a different mass 
 
Elements Answer substance made up of one type of atom 
 
95% of Elements Making Up Living Matter Answer c...
What is the smallest functional unit of an element? Answer Atom 
 
What is the nucleus made of? Answer protons and neutrons 
 
What is a proton? Answer positively charged particle found in the nucleus, have mass 
 
What is a neutron? Answer a particle that has no charge and that is inside the nucleu...
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Add to cartWhat is the smallest functional unit of an element? Answer Atom 
 
What is the nucleus made of? Answer protons and neutrons 
 
What is a proton? Answer positively charged particle found in the nucleus, have mass 
 
What is a neutron? Answer a particle that has no charge and that is inside the nucleu...
In plants, which of the following are produced by meiosis? Answer haploid spores 
 
Where in an angiosperm would you find a megasporangium? Answer within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower 
 
Which of the following is a major trend in land plant evolution over the past 200 million years?...
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Add to cartIn plants, which of the following are produced by meiosis? Answer haploid spores 
 
Where in an angiosperm would you find a megasporangium? Answer within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower 
 
Which of the following is a major trend in land plant evolution over the past 200 million years?...
What are the 8 characteristics of life? Answer 1. Common chemical components (proteins, nucleic acids, etc) 
2. Composed of Cell(s) 
3. Be able to grow 
4. Cells obtain energy from environment 
5. Have universal genetic code 
6. Similar genes 
7. Evolving populations 
8. Maintain homeostasis......mu...
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Add to cartWhat are the 8 characteristics of life? Answer 1. Common chemical components (proteins, nucleic acids, etc) 
2. Composed of Cell(s) 
3. Be able to grow 
4. Cells obtain energy from environment 
5. Have universal genetic code 
6. Similar genes 
7. Evolving populations 
8. Maintain homeostasis......mu...
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Add to cartTOTAL FINAL EXAM REVIEW BIO 116
xylem travels _____, and it is used to transport _____ Answer up, water 
 
the capacity of a single parenchyma cell to regenerate into an entire plant is called ____ Answer totipotency 
 
what is a major component of the middle lamella? Answer pectin 
 
A nail is driven (6 feet above ground level) i...
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Add to cartxylem travels _____, and it is used to transport _____ Answer up, water 
 
the capacity of a single parenchyma cell to regenerate into an entire plant is called ____ Answer totipotency 
 
what is a major component of the middle lamella? Answer pectin 
 
A nail is driven (6 feet above ground level) i...
lymphocytes Answer types of white blood cells; function in innate and adaptive immunity; both types originate from stem cells located in bone marrow 
 
B cells Answer lymphocytes that remain in bone marrow in process of maturation 
 
T cells Answer lymphocytes that migrate to thymus 
 
antigen Answe...
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Add to cartlymphocytes Answer types of white blood cells; function in innate and adaptive immunity; both types originate from stem cells located in bone marrow 
 
B cells Answer lymphocytes that remain in bone marrow in process of maturation 
 
T cells Answer lymphocytes that migrate to thymus 
 
antigen Answe...
In the punnett square below, the parents are heterozygous for the gene that determines ear size, where "A" = dominant allele for big ears and "a" = recessive allele for small ears. Assuming simple dominance, what percentage of their children will have big ears? Answer 75% 
 
Word segment that me...
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Add to cartIn the punnett square below, the parents are heterozygous for the gene that determines ear size, where "A" = dominant allele for big ears and "a" = recessive allele for small ears. Assuming simple dominance, what percentage of their children will have big ears? Answer 75% 
 
Word segment that me...
6 Eukaryotic Supergroups Answer Chromalveolata 
Excavata 
Opisthokonta 
Rhizaria 
Amoebozoa 
Archaeplastida 
 
Key derived traits of Eukaryotic Cells Answer Nucleus 
Membrane-bound organelles 
Aerobic respiration 
Mitochondria from primary endosymbiosis 
 
Endosymbiosis Answer Relationship between t...
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Add to cart6 Eukaryotic Supergroups Answer Chromalveolata 
Excavata 
Opisthokonta 
Rhizaria 
Amoebozoa 
Archaeplastida 
 
Key derived traits of Eukaryotic Cells Answer Nucleus 
Membrane-bound organelles 
Aerobic respiration 
Mitochondria from primary endosymbiosis 
 
Endosymbiosis Answer Relationship between t...
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