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BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%
  • BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%

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  • Which hypothesis was Louis Pasteur testing when he performed the Swan Neck Flask experiments? - ANSWER Microorganisms found on dust particles can contaminate sterile broth. Which of the following best represents the central dogma of biology - ANSWER DNA to RNA to protein. If a cell makes an error in replicating its chromosomes (DNA) and that mutation is passed down to its progeny (daughter cells), this is an example of ____________. - ANSWER vertical descent of genetic information.
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BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%(Graded A+)
  • BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%(Graded A+)

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  • BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| CWhich hypothesis was Louis Pasteur testing when he performed the Swan Neck Flask experiments? - ANSWER Microorganisms found on dust particles can contaminate sterile broth. Which of the following best represents the central dogma of biology - ANSWER DNA to RNA to protein. If a cell makes an error in replicating its chromosomes (DNA) and that mutation is passed down to its progeny (daughter cells), this is an example of ____________. - ANSWER ve...
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BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%(Graded A+)
  • BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%(Graded A+)

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  • BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| CWhich hypothesis was Louis Pasteur testing when he performed the Swan Neck Flask experiments? - ANSWER Microorganisms found on dust particles can contaminate sterile broth. Which of the following best represents the central dogma of biology - ANSWER DNA to RNA to protein. If a cell makes an error in replicating its chromosomes (DNA) and that mutation is passed down to its progeny (daughter cells), this is an example of ____________. - ANSWER ve...
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BIOL 150 KU Final Correct 100%
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  • functions of proteins - ANSWER Steps of the Scientific Method - ANSWER observation, hypothesis, predict, experiment, theory cell theory - ANSWER -all living things are made of cells -cells arise from preexisting cells - all cells have basic chemical composition -cells are basic unit of life -heredity information is passed from cell -energy flow occurs within cells spontaneous generation - ANSWER Hypothesis stating that life could arise from nonliving matter. 3 domains of life -...
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BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%(RATED A+)
  • BIOL 150 final exam review|| 150 Questions|| Correct 100%(RATED A+)

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  • Which hypothesis was Louis Pasteur testing when he performed the Swan Neck Flask experiments? - ANSWER Microorganisms found on dust particles can contaminate sterile broth. Which of the following best represents the central dogma of biology - ANSWER DNA to RNA to protein. If a cell makes an error in replicating its chromosomes (DNA) and that mutation is passed down to its progeny (daughter cells), this is an example of ____________. - ANSWER vertical descent of genetic information. Orga...
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LSU Biol 1503 Exam 3 course requirement solution
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LSU BIOL 1503- Exam 1 new solved solution update
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Biol 150 (Final Lab Exam) Correct 100%(Graded A+)
  • Biol 150 (Final Lab Exam) Correct 100%(Graded A+)

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  • Biol 150 (Final Lab Exam) Correct 100%(Graded A+) Objective Lens - ANSWER Magnifies image on the slide Coarse/fine adjustment knobs - ANSWER Focus on the slide Ocular Lens - ANSWER Further magnifies the image on the slide Iris Diaphragm - ANSWER Regulates light passing through the condenser Condenser - ANSWER Focuses light on the slide Mitosis - ANSWER Cell division involving distribution of duplicate sets of chromosomes from parent to two daughter cells Cytokinesis - ANSWER D...
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Biol 150 (Final Lab Exam) Correct 100%
  • Biol 150 (Final Lab Exam) Correct 100%

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  • Objective Lens - ANSWER Magnifies image on the slide Coarse/fine adjustment knobs - ANSWER Focus on the slide Ocular Lens - ANSWER Further magnifies the image on the slide Iris Diaphragm - ANSWER Regulates light passing through the condenser Condenser - ANSWER Focuses light on the slide Mitosis - ANSWER Cell division involving distribution of duplicate sets of chromosomes from parent to two daughter cells Cytokinesis - ANSWER Division of cytoplasmic contents of a parent cell in...
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Lab Exam 2 Biol 150 Montgomery College Study Guide Solutions
  • Lab Exam 2 Biol 150 Montgomery College Study Guide Solutions

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  • Lab Exam 2 Biol 150 Montgomery College Study Guide Solutions Catalyst - ANSWER-substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed Enzyme - ANSWER-A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing. It is a biological catalyst How is the structure of enzymes held together? - ANSWER-Non covalent interactions (hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, hydrophobic and Van der Waals ) and covalent (disulphide bridges) Substrates - ANSWER-the specific react...
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