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DAT Questions from Practice Exams Questions And Answers
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If a toxin disrupted microtubule function, what is most likely to be affected? - ANS Anaphase 
 
Where are lysosomes produced? - ANS Golgi 
 
What is the function of a lysosome? - ANS Contains digestive enzymes for breaking down nutrients, cell debris, and bacteria 
 
What is the functional equivalent of the lysosome in plants? - ANS Central vacuole 
 
What are 4 possible places where microfilaments can be found? - ANS 1. Muscle cells 
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WSU Biology 106 Final (Hellman&Carloye) Questions With Correct Solutions
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WSU Biology 106 Final (Hellman&Carloye) 
 
 
 
Independent variable - ANS Value does not depend on another factor 
 
Dependent variable - ANS Value depends on another factor 
 
Controlled variable - ANS Kept the same throughout the experiment 
 
What are the two key tissues that allow plants to transport water or organic nutrients, respectively, over long distances? - ANS Xylem - water and minerals from roots to shoots 
Phloem - transports sugars from ...
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Operant conditioning - ANS the use of reinforcement to condition a response to a stimulus 
(Ex: electric shocks to teach a mouse where to go) 
 
Discrimination - ANS the ability of the learning organism to differentially respond to slightly different stimuli 
 
Pavlovian conditioning - ANS autonomic response to an environmental stimulus 
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BROOKS BIODIVERSITY UNIT 3 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BROOKS BIODIVERSITY UNIT 3 EXAM | 
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Plants Architecture 
Correct Answer: Plant needs 
i. collection & conversion of solar energy -> leaves 
ii. positioning & support of leaves -> stems 
iii. anchorage & absorption -> roots 
iv. transport -> vascular system 
Leaf Structure 
Correct Answer: Epidermis, Mesophyll, and Vein (Vascular Bundle) 
Epidermis contains what? 
Correct Answer: - Cuticle 
- Guard cells with Stomata 
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What are the seven components of the modern day cell theory? - ANS 1. All known living things are made up of one or more cells 
 
2. All living cells arise from pre-existing cells by division. 
 
3. The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms. 
 
4. The activity of an organism depends on the total activity of independent cells. 
 
5. Energy flow (metabolism and biochemistry) occurs within cells. 
 
6. Cells contain DNA w...
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Penn Foster Intro To Biology Proctored Exam
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Penn Foster Intro To Biology Proctored 
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Which of the following is NOT a domain of the 3 domain system? Prokarya 
An atom of which of the following elements contains 6 protons and electrons? Carbon 
___ is the name for all the chemical processes in the cell. Metabolism 
What does a receptor protein do? Allows a specific molecule to bind to it because of its shape 
___ are modifications that make organisms suited to their way of life. Adaptations 
Example of a monosaccha...
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STRAIGHTERLINE Introduction to Biology FINAL Study Guide latest updated
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smallest unit that has all of the characteristics of life - ANSWER-cell 
 
nutrient molecules are used to build cellular structures or for energy. this best represents which characteristic of life? - ANSWER-living things acquire materials and energy from the environment 
 
organs are composed of tissues, which are composed of cells. this is an example of which characteristic of life? - ANSWER-living things have levels of hierarchical organization 
 
which statement concerning reproduction is fal...
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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY EXAMATION
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__________ is the metabolic pathway that synthesizes glycogen. - answer-Glycogenesis 
 
3 types of phenotypic plasticity - answer-Acclimation, acclimatization, and polyphenism 
 
5 main forms of energy - answer-1. Radiant energy 
2. Mechanical energy 
3. Electrical energy 
4. Thermal energy 
5. Chemical energy 
 
A cell will most likely hyperpolarize when __________ enters it. - answer-Cl- 
 
A chemical is termed a neurohormone when it is - answer-Released by a neuron, but travels in the blood l...
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Straighterline Biology StudyGuide Exam a
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Straighterline Biology Study Guide Exam a 
 
 
Biology Exam Preparation 
 
Which of these is NOT associated with a roundworm infection? 
 
a.	hookworm 
 
b.	trichinosis 
 
c.	elephantiasis 
 
d.	tapeworm 
 
e.	pinworm 
 
 
 
Fertilization in the earthworm is accomplished by the use of the 
 
a.	nephridia. 
 
b.	clitellum. 
 
c.	flame cells. 
 
d.	trachea. 
 
e.	typhlosole. 
 
 
 
Sea stars and sea urchins operate their tube feet by 
 
a.	a hydraulic system that regulates water pressure. 
 
b.	ci...
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USC BISC 120 Final Exam Trond Sigurdsen Questions and Answers
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USC BISC 120 Final Exam Trond Sigurdsen 
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What is the largest group of deuterostomes? - ANSWER-chordates 
Chordates are mostly vertebraes or invertebrates? Primitive chordates have this structure - ANSWER- 
They are mostly vertebrates but there are some primitive forms with a notochord 
What are the three types of chordates? - ANSWER-vertebrates, lancelets, tunicates 
What is the amphioxus? - ANSWER-a lancelet 
These two are the simplest chordates - ANSWER-lancelets and tun...
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