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BIO 106 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
BIO 106 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
[Show more]BIO 106 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
[Show more]how long ago did angiosperms originate? 
 -:- at least 140 million years ago 
what are the two groups of angiosperms? 
 -:- monocots and dicots 
difference between angiosperms and germosperms? 
 -:- more integuments 
seed advantages in comparisons to spores? 
 -:- Multicellular, protection, and nutr...
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Add to carthow long ago did angiosperms originate? 
 -:- at least 140 million years ago 
what are the two groups of angiosperms? 
 -:- monocots and dicots 
difference between angiosperms and germosperms? 
 -:- more integuments 
seed advantages in comparisons to spores? 
 -:- Multicellular, protection, and nutr...
Process of Science 
 -:- the word science means to know; science is a way of knowing; 
science developes from people's curiosity about themselves and the 
world around them 
Discovery Science 
 -:- dependent on observations and measurements that others can verify; 
flow from specific to general ...
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Add to cartProcess of Science 
 -:- the word science means to know; science is a way of knowing; 
science developes from people's curiosity about themselves and the 
world around them 
Discovery Science 
 -:- dependent on observations and measurements that others can verify; 
flow from specific to general ...
What makes up the 2 sides of DNA and which 2 bases complement each other? 
 -:- A binds to T, G binds to C 
What is anatomy and physiology? 
 -:- Anatomy is the study of the structure of an organism, whereas 
physiology is the study of the functions an organism performs. Ex. The 
skeleton of a fro...
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Add to cartWhat makes up the 2 sides of DNA and which 2 bases complement each other? 
 -:- A binds to T, G binds to C 
What is anatomy and physiology? 
 -:- Anatomy is the study of the structure of an organism, whereas 
physiology is the study of the functions an organism performs. Ex. The 
skeleton of a fro...
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 i...
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Add to cartWhat 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 i...
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true? 
 -:- Water flows into the direction of the lowest water potential. 
Plasmolysis is a cellular loss of water. How can a cell potentially prevent this? 
 -:- Increasing the cytoplasmic solute concentration 
What is correct about stomata mov...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements is most likely to be true? 
 -:- Water flows into the direction of the lowest water potential. 
Plasmolysis is a cellular loss of water. How can a cell potentially prevent this? 
 -:- Increasing the cytoplasmic solute concentration 
What is correct about stomata mov...
Thinking about the nutrient cycles learned in the Ecology lectures, what are the key 
nutrients? 
 -:- Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorous 
From which reservoir do plants obtain each these nutrients? Where/how do animals obtain 
these nutrients? 
 -:- Carbon - reservoir - fossil fuels, soils, sediments ...
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Add to cartThinking about the nutrient cycles learned in the Ecology lectures, what are the key 
nutrients? 
 -:- Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorous 
From which reservoir do plants obtain each these nutrients? Where/how do animals obtain 
these nutrients? 
 -:- Carbon - reservoir - fossil fuels, soils, sediments ...
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 adapta...
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Add to cartWhat 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 adapta...
matter - 
 -:- anything that takes up space and has mass 
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element - 
 -:- basic building block of matter 
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atom - 
 -:- smallest unit of an element composed of protons 
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molecule - 
 -:- atoms of same type bonded together 
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2 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 2...
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Add to cartmatter - 
 -:- anything that takes up space and has mass 
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element - 
 -:- basic building block of matter 
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atom - 
 -:- smallest unit of an element composed of protons 
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molecule - 
 -:- atoms of same type bonded together 
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2 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 2...
_____ exercise occurs when you can manage to get a steady supply of oxygen to the 
muscle cells. 
 -:- aerobic 
In an isotonic solution, the number of particles of particles is ______. 
 -:- equal 
The tentative explanation to be tested is called: 
 -:- the hypothesis 
The enzyme pancrease is given...
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Add to cart_____ exercise occurs when you can manage to get a steady supply of oxygen to the 
muscle cells. 
 -:- aerobic 
In an isotonic solution, the number of particles of particles is ______. 
 -:- equal 
The tentative explanation to be tested is called: 
 -:- the hypothesis 
The enzyme pancrease is given...
Independent variable 
 -:- Value does not depend on another factor 
Dependent variable 
 -:- Value depends on another factor 
Controlled variable 
 -:- Kept the same throughout the experiment 
What are the two key tissues that allow plants to transport water or organic nutrients, 
respectively, ove...
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Add to cartIndependent variable 
 -:- Value does not depend on another factor 
Dependent variable 
 -:- Value depends on another factor 
Controlled variable 
 -:- Kept the same throughout the experiment 
What are the two key tissues that allow plants to transport water or organic nutrients, 
respectively, ove...
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