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Question 1: Define the wetland and describe their values to natural ecosystems and humans.Question 2: How do muscles contract?
List and describe the functions of the four extraembryonic membranes. How do these membranes function similarly and differently in chicken and human embryos?
Name the three major stages of the cell cycle and describe the phases that occur in each and the processes that occur in each phase.
Question 1: Explain how the nuclear envelope disassembles and reassembles again. Question 2: What is different about meiosis versus mitosis in regard to the behavior of the homologous chromosomes?
Question 1: Describe and explain cohesins and condensins including eaches important role in mitosis. Question 2: What is the significance of the first and last 6 base in dna sequence.
Question 1: How does RNA polymerase catalyze transcription? Question 2: Compare the photic, aphotic, and benthic zones of a lake or large pond.
Which of the following is a property of RNA polymerase holoenzyme but not core polyerase in E. coli? 1. DNA unwinding 2. promoter recognition and binding 3. reading the template strand sequence 4. 5
Emily performs the exact same differential centrifugation experiment on spinach as you did using differential centrifugation. She assays 3 micro liters of her CH fraction in a vis spec using the co
Question 1: Give several examples of nutritional disorders caused by deficiencies and excessiveness. Question 2: Select one and demonstrate how you would educate your patient to prevent it.
Question 1: Discuss the causes of plaque build-up in coronary arteries and the implications of high cholesterol for the heart and circulation of blood.
Mitochondrial DNA : a. was derived from a symbiotic bacterium. b. uses the exact same assortment of codons as does the DNA in the nucleus. c. can never replicate itself because DNA polymerases are
Which of the following was NOT included in Miller's reaction chamber, which contained substances intended to duplicate the atmosphere of ancient Earth? a. carbon dioxide b. methane c. ammonia d. wat
Four of the five answers listed below are types of prezygotic isolating mechanisms. Select the exception. a. temporal b. hybrid inviability c. mechanical d. ecological e. gametic
Four of the five answers listed below are characteristics of mutations. Select the exception. a. are predictable b. can be beneficial c. are random d. have effects that depend on the environment e. ar
Which of the following are threats to the survival of Hawaiian honeycreepers? a. global warming b. avian malaria c. invasive plants and animals d. low genetic diversity e. all of these
Question 1: Describe the body structure and feeding strategies of sponges, cnidarians, molluscs, and flatworms.
How are lipids digested, absorbed, and circulated? What determines whether a lipid is stored or used, and how it is utilized by the body?
Question 1: How are fatty acids categorized by structure, chain length, saturation level, and double bond position? Question 2: Which are essential and nonessential? Which forms of cholesterol are "go
A gene operon consists of: A) a transcribed gene only. B) a promoter only. C) a regulatory gene only. D) transcribed genes, an operator, and a promoter.
Question 1: What is RNA? How does it differ from DNA? Question 2: Sarah wants to make 650 microliters of a 1:50 dilution of a stock solution. How much of the stock does she need? How much water?
Keeping an internal environment within a tolerable range is called: a. balance b. homeostasis c. response d. stimulation
Which of the following is the smallest unit of an organism that can survive and reproduce on its own? a. Atom b. Molecule c. Cell d. Organ e. Tissue
A mutation is: a. a defective egg or sperm cell. b. the inability to speak. c. a physical deformity. d. a change in DNA sequence. e. a dose of radiation.
The sum total of the chemical activity at the cellular level which enables an organism to meet its nutrient and energy demands is termed a. responsiveness b. evolution c. energy d. growth e. metaboli
Which domain(s) is(are) made up of organisms without nuclei? a. archaea b. eubacteria c. eukarya d. both a and b e. both b and c