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Bio 220 Exam 2 Study Guide GCU Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Factors that limit population size 
 disease, war, famine, migration, high infant mortality, cultural factors (late 
marriage) etc. 
Carrying Capacity 
 number of organisms in a given species that can be supported indefinitely 
Malthus 
 Wrote "An Essay on the Principle of Population" 1798 
-predicts population (exponential growth) will outgrow food supply (steady growth)-- 
environmental degradation 
Demography 
 -The scientific study of population ecology to the study of hum...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Factors that limit population size 
 disease, war, famine, migration, high infant mortality, cultural factors (late 
marriage) etc. 
Carrying Capacity 
 number of organisms in a given species that can be supported indefinitely 
Malthus 
 Wrote "An Essay on the Principle of Population" 1798 
-predicts population (exponential growth) will outgrow food supply (steady growth)-- 
environmental degradation 
Demography 
 -The scientific study of population ecology to the study of hum...
Bio 203 Exam 2 Homework Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
In the Calvin Cycle, how many ATP molecules are required to regenerate RuBP from 5 G3P 
molecules? 
 3 ATP molecules. 
How many CO2 molecules must be added to RuBP to make a single molecule of glucose? 
 6 CO2 molecules, which produce two G3P molecules that can combine to 
make 1 glucose. 
After 3-PGA is phosphorylated, it is reduced by what? 
 NADPH, it supplies the electrons that reduce the 3-PGA postphosphorylation. 
Carbon fixation involves the addition of CO2 to what? 
 RuBP....
- Exam (elaborations)
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In the Calvin Cycle, how many ATP molecules are required to regenerate RuBP from 5 G3P 
molecules? 
 3 ATP molecules. 
How many CO2 molecules must be added to RuBP to make a single molecule of glucose? 
 6 CO2 molecules, which produce two G3P molecules that can combine to 
make 1 glucose. 
After 3-PGA is phosphorylated, it is reduced by what? 
 NADPH, it supplies the electrons that reduce the 3-PGA postphosphorylation. 
Carbon fixation involves the addition of CO2 to what? 
 RuBP....
bio 203 exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
pathogenic 
 disease causing 
Microbes 
 -decompose organic waste 
 - photosynthesis (o2 and glucose) 
 -produce ethanol and acetone 
 - produce fermented foods 
 -produce prod used in manufacturing and tx 
knowledge of microorganism allow 
 -prevent food spoilage 
 - prevent disease occurrence 
linnaeus 
 binomial system of nomenclature 
taxonomy genus and species 
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pathogenic 
 disease causing 
Microbes 
 -decompose organic waste 
 - photosynthesis (o2 and glucose) 
 -produce ethanol and acetone 
 - produce fermented foods 
 -produce prod used in manufacturing and tx 
knowledge of microorganism allow 
 -prevent food spoilage 
 - prevent disease occurrence 
linnaeus 
 binomial system of nomenclature 
taxonomy genus and species 
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bio 348 exam questions Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
The basic unit of life is the 
 cell 
the most complete definition of homeostasis is all of the chemical reactions that take place in 
the body 
 false 
the lymphatic system does not contain any organs 
 false 
There are large stores of ATP in skeletal muscle to fuel contraction when needed 
 False 
Growth occurs because the number of cells increases and/or individual cells add biomass 
 True 
Oxygen is converted to carbon dioxide during the process of cell metabolism 
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The basic unit of life is the 
 cell 
the most complete definition of homeostasis is all of the chemical reactions that take place in 
the body 
 false 
the lymphatic system does not contain any organs 
 false 
There are large stores of ATP in skeletal muscle to fuel contraction when needed 
 False 
Growth occurs because the number of cells increases and/or individual cells add biomass 
 True 
Oxygen is converted to carbon dioxide during the process of cell metabolism 
~ 1 ...
Bio 348 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Cell layers 
 ectoderm (skin and neural plate) 
 Mesoderm (muscle, connective tissues, vascular system) 
 Endoderm (gut tube, lungs, liver) 
Neurulation 
 Formation of the vertebrate nervous system, CNS is dervied from 
epithelial cells 
The three different vesicles 
 Proencephalon (turns into the retina), mesencephalon, rhombencephalon 
Inductive factors 
 signaling molecules secreted by cells that instruct neighboring cells to 
adopt specific fate 
Cell surface signaling ...
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Cell layers 
 ectoderm (skin and neural plate) 
 Mesoderm (muscle, connective tissues, vascular system) 
 Endoderm (gut tube, lungs, liver) 
Neurulation 
 Formation of the vertebrate nervous system, CNS is dervied from 
epithelial cells 
The three different vesicles 
 Proencephalon (turns into the retina), mesencephalon, rhombencephalon 
Inductive factors 
 signaling molecules secreted by cells that instruct neighboring cells to 
adopt specific fate 
Cell surface signaling ...
BIO 153 Example Exam 2 (FINAL) Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Which is not found in cartilage but is found in bone? 
a. cells b. lacunae c. nerves d. organic fibers 
 C 
Which type of cell is the predominant type in the stratum basale? 
a. Merkel b. Langerhans c. Melanocyte d. Keratinocyte 
 D 
Which is the order one would "come across" each layer coming from the inside to the outside. 
1. spinosum 2. basale 3. granulosum 4. corneum 5. lucidum 
a. 1-2-3-4-5 b. 2-1-3-4-5 c. 4-3-5-1-2 d. 4-5-3-1-2 e. 5-4-3-2-1 
 D 
Which layer is only found on...
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Which is not found in cartilage but is found in bone? 
a. cells b. lacunae c. nerves d. organic fibers 
 C 
Which type of cell is the predominant type in the stratum basale? 
a. Merkel b. Langerhans c. Melanocyte d. Keratinocyte 
 D 
Which is the order one would "come across" each layer coming from the inside to the outside. 
1. spinosum 2. basale 3. granulosum 4. corneum 5. lucidum 
a. 1-2-3-4-5 b. 2-1-3-4-5 c. 4-3-5-1-2 d. 4-5-3-1-2 e. 5-4-3-2-1 
 D 
Which layer is only found on...
Bio 20 Exam #1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Which of the following bacteria causes deadly infections like Meningitis and Gonorrhea 
 Nisseria species 
The importance of "handwashing" to remove microbes was first proposed by 
 Semmelweis 
Basic Stains 
 will stain the cells 
Which organelle is not a part of the endomembrane system 
 mitochondria 
Lipopolysaccharide are seen in 
 Gram negative cell walls 
A curved rod is known as 
 vibrio 
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Which of the following bacteria causes deadly infections like Meningitis and Gonorrhea 
 Nisseria species 
The importance of "handwashing" to remove microbes was first proposed by 
 Semmelweis 
Basic Stains 
 will stain the cells 
Which organelle is not a part of the endomembrane system 
 mitochondria 
Lipopolysaccharide are seen in 
 Gram negative cell walls 
A curved rod is known as 
 vibrio 
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BGEN 3022 Midterm Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
genome 
 complete DNA sequence of a cell or organism 
 - 2 in humans: nuclear, mitochondrial 
mitochondrial genome 
 - Very small (16.6kb long) 
 - No histones 
 - Highly redundant 
 - Compact (no 'extra' DNA) 
 - DS ring 
 - Each mito has multiple copies of the mtDNA genome 
 - 2 rRNA, 22tRNA, 13 oxidative phosphorylation proteins 
 - High mutation rate (10x nuclear) 
 - inherited from mother 
major difference between nuclear and mitochondrial genome cont...
- Exam (elaborations)
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genome 
 complete DNA sequence of a cell or organism 
 - 2 in humans: nuclear, mitochondrial 
mitochondrial genome 
 - Very small (16.6kb long) 
 - No histones 
 - Highly redundant 
 - Compact (no 'extra' DNA) 
 - DS ring 
 - Each mito has multiple copies of the mtDNA genome 
 - 2 rRNA, 22tRNA, 13 oxidative phosphorylation proteins 
 - High mutation rate (10x nuclear) 
 - inherited from mother 
major difference between nuclear and mitochondrial genome cont...
Basic Bio Principles Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Prokayotic cell 
 A unicellular organism that doesn't have a nucleus, mitochondria, or 
membrane-bound organelles. 
Eukaryotic cells 
 A multicellular organism with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. 
Nucleus 
 The central membrane of the cell that holds the DNA for the cell. Both 
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells have nucleus. 
Endoplasmic Reticulum 
 A system of hollow tiny tubes that transport synthesized proteins in 
vesicles to the Golgi. The rough ER helps to make p...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Prokayotic cell 
 A unicellular organism that doesn't have a nucleus, mitochondria, or 
membrane-bound organelles. 
Eukaryotic cells 
 A multicellular organism with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. 
Nucleus 
 The central membrane of the cell that holds the DNA for the cell. Both 
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells have nucleus. 
Endoplasmic Reticulum 
 A system of hollow tiny tubes that transport synthesized proteins in 
vesicles to the Golgi. The rough ER helps to make p...
BASI Pilates Mat Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Pelvic Curl (Foundation) 
 Hook lying position 
 Movment: INHALE to prep, EXHALE draw abdominals in and curl pelvis and 
spine off mat, INHALE pause, EXHALE roll spine down to start 
Spine Twist Supine (Foundation) 
 Supine arms in a T-position with palms up and legs in tabletop 
Movement: INHALE lift pelvis to lower legs to one side, EXHALE draw abdominals in and return 
to start 
Chest Lift (Foundation) 
 Hook lying position fingers interlaced behind head 
Movement: INHALE prep, ...
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Pelvic Curl (Foundation) 
 Hook lying position 
 Movment: INHALE to prep, EXHALE draw abdominals in and curl pelvis and 
spine off mat, INHALE pause, EXHALE roll spine down to start 
Spine Twist Supine (Foundation) 
 Supine arms in a T-position with palms up and legs in tabletop 
Movement: INHALE lift pelvis to lower legs to one side, EXHALE draw abdominals in and return 
to start 
Chest Lift (Foundation) 
 Hook lying position fingers interlaced behind head 
Movement: INHALE prep, ...