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Bio 205 Endocrine System Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Nervous and endocrine The nervous and endocrine systems act together to coordinate all systems of the body• The nervous system releases neurotransmitters; the endocrine system releases hormones Types of target cells Nervous: Muscle (smooth, cardiac, and skeletal) cells, gland cells, other neurons...

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Bio 205 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Evolution as a process Microevolution: changes in allele frequencies. Observing change at the level of the gene Evolution as a pattern Macroevolution: descent with modification. Proven with fossil records, anatomical comparison 3 Requirements for Natural Selection Variation, heritability, and diff...

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Bio 205 Test 1 Ch1-5 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the basis of Carl Woese's 3 domain classification of living organisms? Difference in r RNA sequence Which of the following Microorganisms are mismatched with the given information? Helminths - are called the vectors for transmission of diseases Correctly matched: Archaea, Bacteria, Eukary...

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BIO 205-EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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A. Regular soap and water The FDA recommends that consumers use which of the following methods to wash their hands? A. Regular soap and water B. Antibacterial soap C. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers D. All three methods are equal A. Aseptic means free from pathogenic microbes How does aseptic differ ...

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Bio 205 Practice Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Microbial Growth - Increase in number of cells, not cell size - There are Populations and Colonies What are the 2 requirements for growth? 1. Physical requirements 2. Chemical requirements What are the physical requirements for growth? Temperature pH Osmotic pressure What are the chemical require...

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Bio 205 Quiz 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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List the six types of microorganisms Bacteria, algae, protozoa, helminths, Fungi, viruses Identify multiple professions using microbiology Medical microbiology, public health microbiology and epidemiology, immunology, industrial microbiology, agricultural microbiology, environmental microbiology E...

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BIO 205 Microbiology Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Epidemiology -Study of disease patterns -Sources of disease -Associated risk factors -Prevent/Predict spread of disease AND Pathogen -disease causing microorganism -the disease is a change in health status to an abnormal state -microorganism is etiological agent (cause of disease) AND Science of epi...

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Bio 205 - Chapter 13 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What is a virus?- Obligatory intracellular parasites - Reproduce in a host - Lacks enzymes (uses hosts) - Are nonliving, non-cellular infectious particles - Can live (and lay dormant) almost everywhere What is a host range?- Range of hosts that a virus can infect - Usually narrow range - Range dete...

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Bio 205 – Diseases Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Clinical disease Disease in which the symptoms are apparent EX: Influenza Subclinical disease Disease in which there are few obvious symptoms (or none) EX: Mumps, Mononucleosis Acute disease Develops rapidly, is usually accompanied by severe symptoms, comes to a climax and fades rather quickly. EX...

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Bio 205 Unit 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Prokaryotic Cell Shapes Coccus (spherical), Bacillus (rod-like), Spirillum (spiral) Prokaryotic Cell Arrangements single, diplo (2), Strepto (chain, cocci and bacilli), Tetrad (4), Sarcinae (8), Strepto (grape cluster) Hans Christian Gram Bacteriologist, invented cell wall staining--Gram stain Gr...

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Unit 2 BIO 205 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Define Sterilization process that destroys 100% of microbes on non-living surfaces (including endospores) Define disinfection process used to destroy most, but not all, microbes on non-living surfaces (does not kill bacterial endospores) Define disinfectant physical or chemical agent used to kill ...

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Biol 205 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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How do cells become different from one another? Differentiation Commitment Specification Determination Two Extreme Models to explain Specification and Differentiation Mosaic Development Model Regulative Development Model **Evidence for Both Mosaic Development Model Cells are aware they are differ...

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BIOL 205 Midterm 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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How did Ernst Mayr summarize Darwin's basic ideas? Mayr proposed that Darwin's theory of natural selection could explain all of evolution, including why genes evolve at the molecular level. On the stubborn question of how species originate, Mayr proposed that when a population of organisms becomes...

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BIO 205 (Microbiology) Questions and Correct Answers

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Describe the theories of spontaneous generation and biogenesis. Which theory is believed to be correct today? How was this theory proven? Spontaneous generation: The idea that life comes from non living material Biogenesis: You have to have pre-existing life to produce new life. What is a domain in...

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BIO 205 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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A gene is best defined as A) any random segment of DNA. B) three nucleotides that code for an amino acid. C) a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that codes for a functional product. D) a sequence of nucleotides in RNA that codes for a functional product. E) the RNA product of a transcribed section of D...

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BIO 205 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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The linear covalent bonds that hold individual amino acids are peptide bonds what type of bonding holds one strand of DNA to the complementary strand of DNA? hydrogen the subunits (building blocks) of protein are amino acids Cellulose, starch, glycogen are examples of polysaccharides Penicillin ...

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BIOLOGY 205: Exam 1 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Enzymes Catalyze covalent bond breakage or formation Example: Kinase-adds a phosphate group to a protein molecule Structural Proteins Provide mechanical support to cells and tissues Example: actin-forms filaments that underlie and support the plasma membrane Transport Proteins Carry small molecule...

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BIO 205 EXAM 2 WILKINSON WWU QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Origin of replication Site where the replication of a DNA molecule begins on a chromosome, consisting of a specific sequence of nucleotides. Bacteria only have one, eukaryotes have many. Replication fork/bubble - A Y-shaped point that results when the two strands of a DNA double helix separate so t...

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Bio 205 UofC Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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7 Common properties and processes of living organisms Order, Reproduction, Growth and development, Energy processing, Response to environment, Regulation, Evolutionary adaptation Biological Organization Hierarchy (smallest to largest) Molecule, organelle, Cell, Tissues, Organ, Organ system, Organis...

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BIO 205 Chapter 1 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Monera - unicellular - prokaryotic (no membrane bound organelles) - bacteria, archaea - depends on # and type of ribosomes Protista - both uni and multicellular - eukaryotes - Eukarya - protozoa, algae, slime molds Fungi - most multicellular, yeasts are unicellular - eukaryotes - eukarya - yeasts,...

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BIO 205 Quiz 2 Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the name of the solidifying agent? Agar Number of cells does not increase. Begin synthesizing enzymes required for growth-metabolically active cells. Delay depends on conditions. Lag Phase Cells divide at constant rate. The bacteria are rapidly increasing in number. Generation time measure...

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Bio 205 Test Prep Questions and Correct Answers

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Why is the Gram stain considered differential? It uses water to wash the excess stain. It distinguishes between two groups of bacteria. It describes the pathogenicity of the species. It is clinically important. It is used to study resistant bacteria. It distinguishes between two groups of bacteria....

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BIO 205 Topic 4 Study Guide- Questions and Correct Answers

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Describe the characteristics and roles of algae. Cellulose in cell wall producers of O2 consumers of O2 Irish potato famine caused by water mold phytophthora infest ants Fungi cell wall contains chitin Structure of fungi multicellular; composed of hyphae Hyphae The branching, threadlike tubes th...

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BIO-205 Microbiology Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Fungi are important because of their ability to help many plants grow, cause disease in plants, make certain foods and beverages, and spoil food. All fungi have ____ in their cell walls. chitin The mechanism by which genes are transferred into bacteria via viruses is called transduction The sourc...

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BIO 205 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Symmetry of sponges? Asymetrical Sponge class with limestone spicules calcarea Sponge class with glass spicules hexactinellida Sponge class with 6 pointed spicules hexactinellida Sponge class with spongin demospongiae Sponge body form with choanoderm in the spongocoel asconoid Sponge form with...

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Bio 205 WWU Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Central dogma DNA is transcribed into RNA which is translated into proteins Endothermic thermal energy is absorbed by the system during the process (ex: state change from liquid to gas H2O) Exothermic releases thermal energy to the environment (ex: water vapor to liquid water) Oxidation loss of e...

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BIO 205 Midterm Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Streptococcus pyogenes Which of the following is a scientific name? IGAS Flesh-eating bacteria Group A streptococcus Streptococcus pyogenes Streptococci False Bacteria have their genetic material enclosed in a special nuclear envelope. Eukaryotes Fungi are ___________. a) Prokaryotes b) Eukaryot...

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BIO 205 Unit 1- Microbiology & Microscopy, Structure, Growth & Cellular Respiration, Genetics, Evolution & Diversity Q&A

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What are the seven characteristics of life? growth & development, reproduce offspring, heredity of traits, homeostasis, metabolism, cellular structure & composition, respond to the environment Define a microbe a living organism that is too small to be seen with the naked eye Endosymbiosis a theori...

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BIO 205 Study Set- Questions and Correct Answers

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Select ALL that apply: Peptidoglycan is - Important for maintaining cell shape - not found in acid fast bacteria - mostly protein connect by sugars - crosslinked by short chains of amino acids - Important for maintaining cell shape - crosslinked by short chains of amino acids Spontaneous generati...

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BIO 205 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Complete Solutions

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List First and Second Line of Defense for INNATE IMMUNITY -intact skin -mucous membranes -normal microbiota -natural killer cells and phagocytic white blood cells -inflammation -fever -antimicrobial substances List Third Line of Defense for ACQUIRED IMMUNITY -specialized lymphocytes: T cells and B ...

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Bio 205 Practice Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Heterotrophs They use organic carbon as food and are found in every type of water Autotroph Organisms that make their own food. Produces energy from sunlight and carbon dioxide, know as producers Chemoheterotrophs Organism that obtains its energy from the oxidation of organic compounds Phototroph...

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GCU BIO-205 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek Father of microbiology Created 1st magnifying glass Coined the term 'Animalcules' Animalcules First term used to describe microorganisms What is the theory of Spontaneous Generation? Life arises spontaneously from non-living material (abiogenesis) Who were the scientists i...

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BIO 205 Exam Prep Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek - First observation of live microorganisms Louis Pasteur -Disproved the theory of Spontaneous Generation - Germ theory of disease Robert Koch 4 postulates are used in proving organisms are actual cause of a disease - Postulates The same pathogen must be present in every case ...

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BIO 205 Topic 1 Study Guide- Questions and Complete Solutions

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What does abiogenesis refer to? the process by which a living organism arises naturally from non-living matter. Who finally settled the spontaneous generation debate? Louis Pasteur Define the Theory of Spontaneous Generation Some people believed that worms and other forms of life arise from non-li...

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BIO 205 Quiz Questions and Complete Solutions

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Which of the following is NOT true? a. All bacterial cells contain an outer membrane b. The bacterial cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan c. The inner membrane is important in (i) regulating movement of materials in and out of the bacterial cell and (ii) metabolism, such as the synthesis of ATP d....

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