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[Show more]Explain what the constraint on the size of the cell is (why are almost all cells microscopic)? Larger cells- have more interior compared to the surface area smaller cells- have less interior compared to the surface area 
Name and explain the 2 major events that are thought to have occurred in the en...
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Add to cartExplain what the constraint on the size of the cell is (why are almost all cells microscopic)? Larger cells- have more interior compared to the surface area smaller cells- have less interior compared to the surface area 
Name and explain the 2 major events that are thought to have occurred in the en...
the central dogma of molecular biology DNA (information stage) -stores genetic information -TRANSCRIPTION mRNA (information carrier) -develops proteins -TRANSLATION Proteins (active cellular machinery) Genes ultimately code for proteins 
genome one complete copy of all of your DNA -present in every ...
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Add to cartthe central dogma of molecular biology DNA (information stage) -stores genetic information -TRANSCRIPTION mRNA (information carrier) -develops proteins -TRANSLATION Proteins (active cellular machinery) Genes ultimately code for proteins 
genome one complete copy of all of your DNA -present in every ...
What is rigor mortis? and what causes it When your body hardens after death. calcium molecules leak out of the muscles, they only have enough ATP to contract so they get stuck 
Slow twitch muscles For endurance uses cellular respiration Uses more oxygen, myoglobin, mitochondria, and blood vessels Co...
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Add to cartWhat is rigor mortis? and what causes it When your body hardens after death. calcium molecules leak out of the muscles, they only have enough ATP to contract so they get stuck 
Slow twitch muscles For endurance uses cellular respiration Uses more oxygen, myoglobin, mitochondria, and blood vessels Co...
sexual reproductionincreases the genetic diversity within a population 
A sperm with a defective acrosome would not be able to:penetrate the egg 
Fertilization normally occurs inthe fallopian tubes/oviduct 
_________________ are the primary male sex organs, and ___________________ are the primary fe...
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Add to cartsexual reproductionincreases the genetic diversity within a population 
A sperm with a defective acrosome would not be able to:penetrate the egg 
Fertilization normally occurs inthe fallopian tubes/oviduct 
_________________ are the primary male sex organs, and ___________________ are the primary fe...
Which of the following is most important in making the typical seed more resistant to adverse conditions than the typical spore? A) different type of sporopollenin B) an internal reservoir of liquid water C) integument(s) D) ability to be dispersed E) waxy cuticle C) integument(s) 
In addition to se...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is most important in making the typical seed more resistant to adverse conditions than the typical spore? A) different type of sporopollenin B) an internal reservoir of liquid water C) integument(s) D) ability to be dispersed E) waxy cuticle C) integument(s) 
In addition to se...
Actin A globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other contractile elements in cells. 
active transport Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference 
What is ...
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Add to cartActin A globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other contractile elements in cells. 
active transport Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference 
What is ...
What kind of group are protists? Polyphyletic 
Why did the classification of protists change? Advancements in eukaryotic systematics 
Are protists unicellular or multicellular? Most are unicellular, but not all 
What makes single-celled protists so complex All biological functions are carried out by...
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Add to cartWhat kind of group are protists? Polyphyletic 
Why did the classification of protists change? Advancements in eukaryotic systematics 
Are protists unicellular or multicellular? Most are unicellular, but not all 
What makes single-celled protists so complex All biological functions are carried out by...
Eukarya: 4 Supergroups Excavata, SAR clade, Archaeplastida, Unikonta 
protists are a diverse group of eukaryotes that span all four supergroups - protists are eukaryotes - protists are very diverse - eukaryotic cells have organelles and are more complex than prokaryotic cells - the organisms in most...
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Add to cartEukarya: 4 Supergroups Excavata, SAR clade, Archaeplastida, Unikonta 
protists are a diverse group of eukaryotes that span all four supergroups - protists are eukaryotes - protists are very diverse - eukaryotic cells have organelles and are more complex than prokaryotic cells - the organisms in most...
Acoelomates____________. A) have true body cavity B) have body cavity derived from mesoderm and endoderm C) lack a body cavity D) are all segmented worms E) are round worms C) lack a body cavity 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of animals? A) cells without cell walls B) rapid response...
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Add to cartAcoelomates____________. A) have true body cavity B) have body cavity derived from mesoderm and endoderm C) lack a body cavity D) are all segmented worms E) are round worms C) lack a body cavity 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of animals? A) cells without cell walls B) rapid response...
What is the primary function of the respiratory system? What are three other functions of the respiratory system? The primary function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gasses (respiration). Obtaining oxygen and removing carbon dioxide. Other three are 1) filtration 2)Produces sound (air ...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary function of the respiratory system? What are three other functions of the respiratory system? The primary function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gasses (respiration). Obtaining oxygen and removing carbon dioxide. Other three are 1) filtration 2)Produces sound (air ...
C The rational method The following scenario represents which way of knowing? You know that your mother and her sister (your aunt) are sworn enemies and will never talk again. When you wrecked your car, only your uncles and aunt new about it. So, if your mother found out about your wrecked car, your...
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Add to cartC The rational method The following scenario represents which way of knowing? You know that your mother and her sister (your aunt) are sworn enemies and will never talk again. When you wrecked your car, only your uncles and aunt new about it. So, if your mother found out about your wrecked car, your...
Which three organ systems specialize in getting rid of waste digestive system urinary system respiratory system 
Your urinary system primarily gets rid of which type of waste? nitrogenous waste 
What are the 4 main parts of the urinary system? -kidney -ureter -urethra -bladder 
Be able to describe t...
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Add to cartWhich three organ systems specialize in getting rid of waste digestive system urinary system respiratory system 
Your urinary system primarily gets rid of which type of waste? nitrogenous waste 
What are the 4 main parts of the urinary system? -kidney -ureter -urethra -bladder 
Be able to describe t...
How is sexual reproduction different from asexual reproduction? Sexual reproduction requires fertilization of an egg by a sperm. 
At the end of telophase I of meiosis and cytokinesis, there are ____ two haploid cells 
During anaphase II sister chromatids separate and migrate toward opposite poles 
W...
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Add to cartHow is sexual reproduction different from asexual reproduction? Sexual reproduction requires fertilization of an egg by a sperm. 
At the end of telophase I of meiosis and cytokinesis, there are ____ two haploid cells 
During anaphase II sister chromatids separate and migrate toward opposite poles 
W...
What is biodiversity? all of the diversity/variety of life on Earth 
What are systematics? study of evolutionary relationships between organism(s). 
What is taxonomy? the science of naming organisms. 
What is a taxon? a named group of organisms 
What is classification? assigning organisms to meaning...
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Add to cartWhat is biodiversity? all of the diversity/variety of life on Earth 
What are systematics? study of evolutionary relationships between organism(s). 
What is taxonomy? the science of naming organisms. 
What is a taxon? a named group of organisms 
What is classification? assigning organisms to meaning...
The ostrich and the emu look very similar and live in similar habitats, however they are not very closely related. This is an example of A) divergent evolution. B) convergent evolution. C) exaptation. D) adaptive radiation. b) convergent evolution. 
.Some molecular data place the giant panda in the ...
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Add to cartThe ostrich and the emu look very similar and live in similar habitats, however they are not very closely related. This is an example of A) divergent evolution. B) convergent evolution. C) exaptation. D) adaptive radiation. b) convergent evolution. 
.Some molecular data place the giant panda in the ...
Prokaryotic cells are found in the domain(s) _____. Bacteria and Archaea 
A human is classified in domain _____ and kingdom _____. Eukarya ... Animalia 
A rose bush is classified in domain _____ and kingdom _____. Eukarya ... Plantae 
Which Domain(s) includes unicellular orgainsms? Eukarya, Archaea,...
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Add to cartProkaryotic cells are found in the domain(s) _____. Bacteria and Archaea 
A human is classified in domain _____ and kingdom _____. Eukarya ... Animalia 
A rose bush is classified in domain _____ and kingdom _____. Eukarya ... Plantae 
Which Domain(s) includes unicellular orgainsms? Eukarya, Archaea,...
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Themes of Life 1. All life shares common properties 2. Emergent Properties 3. Cells are structural and functional units of life 4. Organisms interact with their environment 5. Unity of life's based on DNA and genetic code 6. Diversity of life is arranged in 3 domains 7. Evolution explains life's u...
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Add to cartThemes of Life 1. All life shares common properties 2. Emergent Properties 3. Cells are structural and functional units of life 4. Organisms interact with their environment 5. Unity of life's based on DNA and genetic code 6. Diversity of life is arranged in 3 domains 7. Evolution explains life's u...
Heterotrophic Protists? Are a paraphyletic grouping of organisms 
Which combinations of phylum and description are correct? -Echinodermata: bilateral symmetrical larvae and pentaradially symmetrical adult -Nematoda: pseudocoelomates with both parasitic and free living representatives -Cnidaria: radi...
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Add to cartHeterotrophic Protists? Are a paraphyletic grouping of organisms 
Which combinations of phylum and description are correct? -Echinodermata: bilateral symmetrical larvae and pentaradially symmetrical adult -Nematoda: pseudocoelomates with both parasitic and free living representatives -Cnidaria: radi...
Describe 2 major differences b/w prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic: single-celled, no organelles Eukaryotic: DNA in Nucleus, membrane-bound organelles 
Which type of cell was the first type on the planet? Prokaryotes 
When did the following occur: formation of Earth ,1st Prokaryotic cells,...
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Add to cartDescribe 2 major differences b/w prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic: single-celled, no organelles Eukaryotic: DNA in Nucleus, membrane-bound organelles 
Which type of cell was the first type on the planet? Prokaryotes 
When did the following occur: formation of Earth ,1st Prokaryotic cells,...
What kind of energy consumer is a fungi? Heterotrophic 
Three life styles of fungi -Decomposers -Mutualists -Parisite 
What does the body of a fungi contain? Chiton 
How do fungi divide? -Sexually or asexually -Asexually through haploid spores- mitosis 
Are ascocarps multi cellular or unicellular Un...
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Add to cartWhat kind of energy consumer is a fungi? Heterotrophic 
Three life styles of fungi -Decomposers -Mutualists -Parisite 
What does the body of a fungi contain? Chiton 
How do fungi divide? -Sexually or asexually -Asexually through haploid spores- mitosis 
Are ascocarps multi cellular or unicellular Un...
As we respire, we release CO2. The carbon in this CO2 is obtained from __________. the food we eat 
Watching salt crystals form as ocean water evaporates, a student says, "Look−more and more crystals are appearing. The ocean water is alive!" Which statement is an accurate evaluation of the stude...
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Add to cartAs we respire, we release CO2. The carbon in this CO2 is obtained from __________. the food we eat 
Watching salt crystals form as ocean water evaporates, a student says, "Look−more and more crystals are appearing. The ocean water is alive!" Which statement is an accurate evaluation of the stude...
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