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NAU BIO 182 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED SOLUTIONS
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Coriolis Effect - - The way Earth's rotation makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve to the 
right and winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve to the left. 
- adds in the effect of Earth's rotation, deflecting surface flow westward 
Climate - prevailing weather pattern in a region 
-Includes temperature, precipitation, wind, and light 
- Climate determines the occurrence of different biomes - major community types 
Climate: Convection Cells - - Based on warmth at equator causing air to ris...
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OCR A-Level Biology - Populations and sustainability 6.3.2 64v Quiz Questions Well Answered
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Animals and plants present in Antarctica - ️️All endothermic rely on thick layers of blubber to insulate from cold, e.g. seals, penguins, whales. 
 
Plants only grow in ice-free regions (2% of content). Lichens and moss grow in any favourable niche such as sand, soil, rock and on bones and feathers of dead animals. Algae also grow in sheltered areas. 
Animals present at Galapagos Islands - ️️Mostly reptiles, which only one land mammal, the Galapagos rice rat. Arrived by being washed awa...
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ANSC 221 TAMU - Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ANSC 221 TAMU - Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
How do horses perceive stimuli? Vision, Hearing, Olfaction, Taste, Tactile stimulation 
(touch) 
 
What is olfaction? the sense of smell 
 
Why are our senses not as intense as equids? People are predators, while equids are prey 
animals, therefore their senses are more in tuned. 
 
T/F: Horse eyes are among the largest of land mammals True 
 
What are the 2 types of vision? Define each type. Which one(s) do horses use? How does 
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APSC 151 Week 1 Questions And Answers
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KT Event (Cretaceous-tertiary) 
~ Massive meteor hits coast of Mexico and causes extinction 
Massive worldwide cooling 
Tertiary Period (Cenozoic Era) 
~ Climate became cooler and drier, mammals moved from asia to north america via 
the Bering land bridge, radiation in flowering plants, mammals, lizards, and birds 
occured. Also, more grasslands appeared 
Quaternary Period (Cenozoic Era) 
~ Huge range of terrestrial mammals, including hominids (us!). As humans evolved 
and dominated the eart...
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ANSC 221 TAMU - Exam 1 Questions & Correct Answers | Latest Update |Already Graded A+
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How do horses perceive stimuli? 
: Vision, Hearing, Olfaction, Taste, Tactile stimulation (touch) 
What is olfaction? 
: the sense of smell 
Why are our senses not as intense as equids? 
: People are predators, while equids are prey animals, therefore their senses are 
more in tuned. 
T/F: Horse eyes are among the largest of land mammals 
: True 
What are the 2 types of vision? Define each type. Which one(s) do horses use? How 
does conformation affect their vision? 
: 2 types: Binocular and M...
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NEW FILE : ATI TEAS 7 READING COMPREHENSION, QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024; The Farallon Islands, or Devil’s Teeth, as they are referred to by sailors, are a group of small islands with rocky, barren terrain and treacherous underwater currents, 48 km (30 miles) off the coast of San Francisco, California. Although the islands are small, with a combined total land area of 0.41 km squared (0.16 square miles), they are positioned in a major ocean current, which enables them to house den...
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Life 103 Final Exam CSU (exam 1-3)Graded A Q&A Complete
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Classification of organisms according to evolutionary relationships. - Answer-Phylogeny 
Evolutionary classification - Answer-Taxonomy 
Domain> Kingdom> Phylum> Class> Order> Family> Genus> Species 
(Did King Phillip Come Over For Grandma's Soup) 
[ex. Homo sapien](italicized) - Answer-Linnaean system of classification (taxonomy) 
Basal Group: Branch from oldest common ancestor, no other branch from species. 
Sister Taxa: Share common ancestor - Answer-Phylogeny relationshi...
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The Moloch is a lizard that bears a close resemblance to ____ in North America. correct answers Horned Lizards 
 
____ are Australian mammals that feed almost exclusively on termites. correct answers Numbats 
 
The main characteristic of deserts is high temperatures. correct answers False 
 
New World and Old World Monkeys have been isolated since the ____ epoch. correct answers Eocene 
 
____ are sea ducks of the high arctic that are adapted for diving and feeding on invertebrates. correct answ...
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ENWC 201 Midterm Exam Questions With Complete Solutions 
What is Wildlife? Non-domesticated, living organisms (particularly birds/mammals) 
What is the difference between active and passive management? Active: Alters a 
population in a direct manner — translocation, hunting, altering habitat, predator control, etc. 
Inactive: Minimizing external influences on a habitat/population (setting aside protected land) 
What are the four different goals of wildlife management? Increasing population nu...
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Farallon islands 
The farallon islands, or the Devil's teeth, as they are referred to by sailors, are a group of small islands with rocky, barren terrain and treacherous underwater currents, 48 km (30 miles) off the coast of san Francisco, California. Although the islands are small, with a combined total land area of 0.41km2 (0.16 square miles), they are positioned in a major ocean current, which enables them to house dense populations of birds, rodents, ...
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