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Biology 103 FINAL EXAM
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1. What are the key characteristics of liv- (1) Orderliness, complexity, organi-
ing things? zation
(2) energy use and production, me-
tabolism
(3) balance, homeostasis
(4) irritability, adaptation (evolu-
tion)
(5) reproduction, growth, develop-
ment

2. The sum of all the chemical reactions metabolism
that take place in the body is called
_____.

3. Taxonomic Heirarchy (IN ORDER!) Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class,
Order, Family, Genus, Specific Ep-
ithet

4. What two parts make up a scientific genus and specific epithet
name?

5. What is the scientific method? The process that scientists use to
evaluate ideas and information.

6. What are the parts of the scientific Observation, Information, Hypoth-
method? esis, Repeated experimentation,
conclusion, retest conclusions

7. What is taxonomy? The scientific naming and classify-
ing of organisms

8. What is the proper term for a scientific Binomial Nomenclature
name?

9. Who developed binomial nomencla- Carl Linnaeus
ture?

10. A _____ _____ is a hypothesis that has scientific theory
withstood the test of time and much
experimentation


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11. In experiments, a _____ _____ is a control group
group that is the same as an experi-
mental group except for one variable;
used as a standard of comparison

12. What is an atom? basic unit of matter

13. What are the 3 subatomic particles in Protons (nucleus), Neutrons (nu-
an atom and where are they found? cleus), Electrons (electron shells).

14. What is the charge of a proton? positive

15. What is the charge of a neutron? neutral

16. What is the charge of an electron? negative

17. What is the importance of the proton It is the atomic number
number in an atom?

18. What are valence electrons and what Electrons in the outermost shell,
do they determine? they determine the number of
bonds that an atom will form

19. _____ are atoms of the same element Isotopes
which have different atomic weights
because they have different numbers
of neutrons

20. _____ is the clinging of one substance Adhesion
to another. This makes water a partic-
ularly good solvent.

21. I. Adenine, II Guanine, III Thymine, IV III and IV
Cysosine: From the list of nitrogenous
bases above, which are pyrimidines?

22. A(n) _____ is a substance made of element
only one kind of atom, and can't be




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broken down to other substances by
chemical reactions

23. _____ is the energy-storing polysac- Starch
charide of plants.

24. Fats, oils, and waxes are all _____. lipids

25. _____ are negatively charged parti- Electrons
cles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.

26. A(n) _____ bond involves the equal covalent
sharing of valence electrons.

27. An atom can form as many bonds as unpaired electrons in its outermost
there are...? electron shell

28. _____ bear a positive electrical Protons, neutrons
charge, while _____ have no electrical
charge.

29. The ability of an atom to attract elec- electronegativity
trons from another atom is called
_____.

30. A long chain of many amino acids is polypeptide
called a _____.

31. The nucleus of an atom contains protons, neutrons
_____ and _____.

32. When 2 molecules of glucose are dehydration synthesis, disaccha-
joined by _____, one molecule of wa- ride
ter is removed and a _____ is formed.

33. I. Adenine, II Guanine, III Thymine, IV I and II
Cytosine: From the list of nitrogenous
bases above, which are the purines?

34. Water is a(n) _____ compound. organic and inorganic

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