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BIOL 172L EXAM 1 UH MANOA Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
  • BIOL 172L EXAM 1 UH MANOA Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Endosymbiosis Ans: Organelles originated when a single-celled organism engulfed another single-celled organism • Usually obligate: the survival of one depends on the other the process in which unicellular organisms engulf other cells, which will then function as organelles within the host cell. Studies of DNA sequencing suggest that green and red algae developed when heterotrophic eukaryotes engulfed cyanobacteria. Algae Ans: -Eukaryotic • Aquatic • Photo-autotrophs • Unice...
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Bio 114 Test 2 Mary Oswald University of  Idaho; Questions & Answers…Grade A+
  • Bio 114 Test 2 Mary Oswald University of Idaho; Questions & Answers…Grade A+

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  • Bio 114 Test 2 Mary Oswald University of Idaho; Questions & Answers…Grade A+ Stomata _________. Correct answer-A. occur in all land plants and define them as a monophyletic group -B. open to allow gas exchange and close to decrease water loss C. occur in all land plants and are the same as pores D. open to increase both water absorption and gas exchange What is the most efficient way of finding bacteria on your shower curtain? Correct answer-A. producing a molecular phylogeny
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Bisc 162 Exam 2 || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
  • Bisc 162 Exam 2 || with 100% Error-free Solutions.

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  • triplomastic animals that are bilaterally symmetrical called ___________ . correct answers bilataerians When we add fertilizers, we get runoff that can reach the ocean and cause correct answers algal blooms Carbon dioxide is an example of correct answers an accessible element NPP is limited by correct answers nutrients and climate are Diplomastic animal monophyletic correct answers No Sponges: Many cells line up and the majority of the body is spicules with amoebocytes within them...
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Tampa Bio - exam 1 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
  • Tampa Bio - exam 1 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%

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  • _________ is the science of classifying living things. - taxonomy _________ is the science of classifying living things. - Taxonomy A ___ group does not contain the most recent common ancestor - polyphyletic A _________ group consists of the most recent common ancestor and some of its descendants. - paraphyletic A ______________ group consists of the most recent common ancestor and all of its descendants. - monophyletic A ______________ group does not contain the most recent common ancest...
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Bio 117 exam 2 quiz with correct answers 2024/2025
  • Bio 117 exam 2 quiz with correct answers 2024/2025

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  • Bio 117 exam 2 quiz with correct answers 2024/2025Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ALL animals? A. Heterotrophic B. Together, they form a monophyletic group. C. Multicellular organisms D. Cells lacking cell walls. E. All animals have true tissues and organs. - correct answer All animals have true tissues and organs. Which of the following are characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria? (Select All that Apply) A. Specialized stinging cells B. True Tissues C. C...
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Bio 114 Exam 2 Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • Bio 114 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Bio 114 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed 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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UW Bio 180 - Exam 3 questions and answers graded A+
  • UW Bio 180 - Exam 3 questions and answers graded A+

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  • species - evolutionarily independent population or group of populations synapomorphy - a trait that is found in certain groups of organisms and their common ancestor, but is missing in more distant ancestors; identifies monophyletic groups; homologous traits that can be identified at the genetic, developmental, or structural level biological species concept - reproductive isolation between populations (they don't breed and don't produce viable, fertile offspring) - reproductive isolation...
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 Bio 322 Final Exam  Test Questions With All Correct Solutions.
  • Bio 322 Final Exam Test Questions With All Correct Solutions.

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  • Based on the figure, which statement is false? a. Darwin recognized that lineages may go extinct. b. Darwin recognized hybridization as an important means of genetic change. c. Darwin recognized that not all descendents of an organism's ancestors still exist. d. Darwin thought that evolution might take thousands of generations. e. Darwin recognized that rates of evolutionary change may vary among lineages. - Answer b. Darwin recognized hybridization as an important means of genetic c...
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Biology 117 WVU Exam 2 Questions and  Answers Already Passed
  • Biology 117 WVU Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Biology 117 WVU Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya Which groups are more closely related from an evolutionary standpoint? Archaea and Eukarya What are the three different shapes of bacterial cells? 1) coccus- spherical 2) bacillus- rod shaped 3) spirilla- wavy/ corkscrew shaped What are the three different ways in which bacteria arrange themselves in colonies? 1) diplo- divide but stay attached to each oth...
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BIOL 112 FINAL EXAM REVIEW WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • BIOL 112 FINAL EXAM REVIEW WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • Darwin’s theory of evolution is a strong theory, but at the time of proposing the theory, some aspects were yet to be explained. Which of the following things below did Darwin understand and incorporate into his theory? a. That inherited variations could increase an organism's ability to survive and reproduce b. How chromosomes were inherited c. That genetic mutation could be responsible for making new alleles d. That genes were the templates for making proteins a. That inherited varia...
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