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Bio 240 Exam 2 Questions with complete solution
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Autotrophs Correct Answer-sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms. 
 
- the producers of the biosphere 
- make organic material from CO2 and other non organic shit 
 
photoautotrophs Correct Answer-Organisms that use light as a source of energy 
 
photosynthesis. Correct Answer-Conversion of light energy from the sun to make organic molecules 
 
Heterotrophes Correct Answer-are organisms that obtain their energy from consuming all or parts of other organisms 
 
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What characteristic sets bacteria apart from archaea? 
Bacteria are distinguished by having peptidoglycan in their cell walls, a feature absent in 
archaea. 
 
How would you define a synapomorphy? 
A synapomorphy is a trait shared by members of a specific monophyletic group but not 
found outside that group. 
 
In ocean ecosystems, who are the primary producers? 
Photosynthetic protists are the main primary producers. 
 
Why are protists ...
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What are the events that take place in a sexual cycle and why is this cycle significant? - 
Gamete formation (1n Haploid) 
-Fertilization (Syngamy) of gametes. 
-Zygote formation. Zygote is first 2n (Diploid) cell. 
 
Then recombination occurs 
 
(Basically, Haploid cells (Gamete and spirm) form to create Diploid cell (Zygote)) 
 
What is the first supergroup? Excavata 
 
What is asexual reproduction? One parent, and offsprings are identical cl...
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What are the events that take place in a sexual cycle and why is this cycle significant? 
Ans: -Gamete formation (1n Haploid) 
-Fertilization (Syngamy) of gametes. 
-Zygote formation. Zygote is first 2n (Diploid) cell. 
Then recombination occurs 
(Basically, Haploid cells (Gamete and spirm) form to create Diploid cell (Zygote)) 
What is the first supergroup? 
Ans: Excavata 
What is asexual reproduction? 
Ans: One parent, and offsprings are identical clones to parent. 
What are the 3 organisms of...
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Biology 1301 Exam #1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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An organ, such as the liver, is composed of _____. 
a) organs 
b) populations 
c) communities 
d) tissues Correct Answer-d) tissues 
 
Which of these is an organ system? 
a) stomach 
b) mucosa 
c) dog 
d) digestive 
e) gamete Correct Answer-d) digestive 
 
What are the two main types of cells? 
a) bacteria and archaea 
b) plant and animal 
c) bacteria and protists 
d) prokaryotes and eukaryotes 
e) bacteria and eukaryotes Correct Answer-d) prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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Which of the following statements accurately describes the function of stomata? 
 
- A. They are present in all terrestrial plants, which characterizes them as a unified group. 
- B. They open to facilitate gas exchange and close to reduce water loss. 
- C. They are found in all land plants and function similarly to pores. 
- D. They open to enhance both water intake and gas exchange. 
 
What is the most ...
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Most protists are _________, but there are some that are ____________________ - unicellular; 
multicellular 
How did the nucleus form? - invagination 
invagination - plasma membrane folds in on itself and inner compartments (organelles) are 
formed 
the job of the nucleus - - protect DNA 
- control what goes in and out of the nucleus 
endoplasmic reticulum - an organelle coming off of the nucleus where proteins are made 
golgi apparatus - newly synthesized proteins are given some final processin...
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UH MANOA BIO172 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS 
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1. **What characteristic describes all protists?** 
- A) Unicellular 
- B) Eukaryotic 
- C) Symbionts 
- D) Mixotrophic 
** Correct answer: B) Eukaryotic** 
 
2. **Which feature is true about dinoflagellates?** 
- A) Possess two flagella 
- B) All are autotrophic 
- C) Lack mitochondria 
- D) Include species that cause malaria 
** Correct answer: A) Possess two flagella** 
 
3. **In Paramecium, which process results in genetic recom...
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1) What are the characteristics of Protists? -Eukaryotic -Some are Unicellular and others are multicellular -Nonmotile and motile species -Aquatic and terrestrial species -Autotrophic (photosynthetic) and heterotrophic 
2) Paramecium protist -earlier protist to be described -Unicellular -Not usual to find in palm water -Non-photosynthetic -Aquatic -motile -faster than amoeba 
3) Amoeba -Unicellular -Heterotrophic -motile -aquatic -used too be considered animals since they moved but NOT ANIMALS 
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what are the differences and similarities of Archaea and Eukaryotes 
nuclear envelope- E 
multiple linear chromsomes- E 
membrane enclosed organelle- E 
branches membrane lipids-a 
peptidoglycan- / 
Eukaroytic RNA polymerase- E, A 
core histones- A, E 
 
 
 
where did protists diversity come from 
Endosymbiosis 
 
 
 
 
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Endosymbiosis 
certain unicelluar organisms engulf ot...
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