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Science TEAS test part 7with complete verified solutions
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Which of the following is an example of a tissue ? - answer Xylem 
[ A.) liver 
B.) mammal 
C.) hamstring 
D.) xylem ] 
 
Liver, mammal, hamstring - answer More complex than tissue 
 
Xylem - answer Vascular tissue found in a plant 
 
Which of the following by cellular respiration is used by autotrophs in the production of glucose? - answer Carbon dioxide 
[ A.) ATP 
B.) carbon dioxide 
C.) chlorophyll 
D.) oxygen ] 
 
Autotroph - answer An organism that is self feeding or self nourishing...
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Bio Review Tri 3 Exam With Complete Solutions 2024
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Punnet Square Method - correct answera method of predicting the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring in genetic crosses 
 
Homozygous - correct answerAn organism that has two identical alleles for a trait 
 
Phenotype - correct answerAn organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. 
 
Nitrogen bases - correct answerMolecules that contain nitrogen and other elements 
 
mRNA - correct answermessenger RNA; type of RNA that carries instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome 
 
codon...
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Squarecap BIO 311C Last Unit/Final | with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 29 Pages
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In certain plants, tall is dominant to short trait. If a heterozygous plant is crossed with another 
heterozygous (tall) plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be short? 
A) 1/2 
B) 1/4 
C)0 
D) 1 
E) 1/6 - 1/4 
The parents' genotype is Tt because they are both heterozygous tall. The punnet square would 
indicate 3/4 chance that the offspring will be tall (TT, Tt, Tt) and 1/4 chance they will be short 
(tt) 
A cross between pea plants with red flowers and plants with white flowe...
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Bio 161 Cal Poly Cumulative Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Haploid(genetics) an organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes, represented as "n" 
Diploid(genetics) an organism or cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number, represented as "2n" 
Chromatidone of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome, combining two would create a whole chromosome 
chromsomeStructural unit of genetic material consisting of double stranded DNA and proteins, made of two chromatids 
sister chromatidsReplicated forms o...
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Genetics Final Exam 2023 Questions with correct Answers (Graded A)
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What are deleterious genes and list one example - Answer- alleles whose phenotype results in significantly reduced fitness of an animal; Dexter cattle - short legs 
 
Genetics - Answer- The scientific study of heredity and hereditary variation. 
 
Gregor Mendel is often referred to as - Answer- "Father of Genetics" 
 
What plant did Gregor Mendel study? - Answer- peas 
 
Why was Mendel more successful than other researchers? (what were they looking for or at differently) - Answer- 1. Picked ea...
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Biology 1400 Exam 3 | Actual Exam 
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Each body cell has the same genes, but cells differ from each other because different genes are 
_________ in each cell type. - expressed 
 
Different versions of the same gene are called _______ and these different versions are produced by 
_________ - alleles; mutation 
 
A child carries one copy of each _______ from each of his parents. - gene 
 
Each egg produced by a woman differs genetically f...
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A cell that does not contain membrane bound organelles or a defined nucleus would be classified as ? - 
Prokaryotic(plant cell ) 
A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles is - Eukaryotic(animal cell) 
sum of all chemical reactions in an organism - metabolism 
What is the end product of photosynthesis? - Oxygen 
Cytokines pinches into two cells to split into two cells following which phase ? - Teleophase 
Punnet square represents the allele of capitalized letter which is ? - D...
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Biology Unit 11: Genetics Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Biology Unit 11: Genetics Exam Questions 
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what does and doesn't a punnet square show? - answerDoes: 
-all possible results of a genetic cross 
-the alleles in the gametes of the parents 
-the genotyoes of the offspring 
Doesn't: 
-the actual results of every genetic cross 
Dominance - answerSituations in which one allele for a gene is completely dominant over 
another allele for that gene 
If neither one of the parents show the trait and yet the child does, ...
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Biology~Genetics Latest 2023 100% Pass gene a section of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a protein. 
alleles one version of a gene. You have one on a chromosome from Mom, the other on the chromosome from Dad. They are represented by capital or lower case letters. 
dominant allele A version of a gene where you only need one copy in order to express that trait. Represented by a capital letter 
recessive allele A version of a gene that is not expressed if paired with a different type of allele. ...
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HESI A2 V2 Biology Rated A 
Prokaryotic 
Cell lacking a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. 
Eukaryotic 
Cell with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. 
Prokaryotic 
What cell means before nucleus.. 
Metabolism 
The sum of all chemical reactions that occur in an organism. 
Oxygen 
One of the end products of photosynthesis - besides glucose... 
Telophase 
Cytokinesis is the phase where the cell pinches into two cells to form two new cells -- is followed by 
whi...
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