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OAT Biology Practice questions and answers 2024
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OAT Biology exam questions and answers
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OAT Biology Practice Exam.
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  • Heterotrophs - correct answer -first life forms -lacked ability to synthesize their own nutrients, depended upon outside sources for required preformed molecules What did the primitive seas contain? - correct answer simple inorganic and organic compounds such as salts, methane, ammonia, hydrogen, and water (these may have led to the synthesis of organic molecules such as sugars, amino acids, and nucleotides, dissolved in a primordial soup) In what forms was energy present in primitive ...
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OAT Booster Chapter 1 Biology - Cell & Molecular Biology review
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OAT Booster- Biology Cell and Molecular Biology (Pro- Tips)
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Oat Biology Questions set Question And Answer.
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  • Muscle movement on the cellular level is initiated by the release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae. Terminal cisternae are associated with A. sarcoplasmic reticulum. B. myosin cross-bridges. C. myoglobin. D. canaliculi. E. thin filaments. - correct answer A Muscle fibers store Ca++ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum for release during contraction. The sarcoplasmic reticulum, analogous to the endoplasmic reticulum, runs extensively throughout the fiber so that released Ca++ will come ...
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OAT biology section exam 2024
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OAT- BIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS
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  • OAT- BIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS OAT- BIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS Ingestion - ACCURATE ANSWERS Acquisition of food Assimilation - ACCURATE ANSWERS Building of new tissues from digested food Monosaccharide - ACCURATE ANSWERS single sugar subunit - carb Ex: glucose, fructose, galactose Disaccharide - ACCURATE ANSWERS 2 monosaccharides - carb Ex: sucrose, lactose Polysaccharide - ACCURATE ANSWERS Polymer of sugar subunits -carb - insoluble in water -...
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OAT Biology Top Tested and CORRECT  Answers
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  • Q1: Bryophyta (mosses) - Avascular plants which alternate between haploid and diploid forms and have flagellated sperm. Pterophyta (ferns) - Vascular plants which alternate between haploid and diploid forms and have flagellated sperm Rhizopoda (amoebas) - Avascular plants which do not alternate between haploid and diploid forms. Coniferophyta (pines) - Avascular plants which do not have flagellated sperm.
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Oat Biology Questions set with Verified Answers
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  • Muscle movement on the cellular level is initiated by the release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae. Terminal cisternae are associated with A. sarcoplasmic reticulum. B. myosin cross-bridges. C. myoglobin. D. canaliculi. E. thin filaments. - Answer-A Muscle fibers store Ca++ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum for release during contraction. The sarcoplasmic reticulum, analogous to the endoplasmic reticulum, runs extensively throughout the fiber so that released Ca++ will come into imm...
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