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BIO 1201 EXAM 1 CONTENT REVIEW
(CHAPTERS 1-5) WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
By, mass most of the human body is composed of - ANSWER-oxygen

True or false. The most recent phylogenetic data suggests that bacteria and archaea
may be more closely related than archaea and eukarya. - ANSWER-false. protists are
still being debated not bacteria/archaea

How many electrons does carbon have in its valence shell? - ANSWER-4

In a normal sample of double stranded DNA all of the following are true about the
nitrogenous base pairs - ANSWER-# of purines = # of pyrimidines
# of C's = # of G's
# of A's = # of T's

True or False. An alpha helix is held together by hydrogen bonds between the hydrogen
atoms of the amine groups and oxygen atoms in the R groups of the amino acids
forming the alpha helix. - ANSWER-False

___________________________________results from interactions between
polypeptide chains. - ANSWER-quaternary structure

Characteristics of all life: - ANSWER-order, evolution, regulation, reproduction, energy
processing, growth/development, response to the environment

Each level of biological organization has ______________ - ANSWER-emergent
properties

emergent property - ANSWER-new properties that arise with each step upward in the
hierarchy of life, owing to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity
increases

energy - ANSWER-capacity to do work

Prokaryotes do not have a - ANSWER-nucleus or membrane bound organelles

inheritance - ANSWER-Acquisition of traits by transmission of DNA from parent to
offspring.

Ionic bond - ANSWER-bond between two oppositely charged ions

, Covalent bond - ANSWER-is a bond formed when two atoms share a pair of valence
electrons

nonpolar covalent bond - ANSWER-shares equally because both atoms have equal or
close to equal electronegativity

polar covalent bond - ANSWER-shares unequally because the atoms have different
electronegativity

Hydrogen bond - ANSWER-attraction between partial positively charged atoms/regions
of a molecule and partial negatively charged atoms/regions of a molecule. These are
weak, temporary bonds, but important to living things. Ex) DNA strands require
hydrogen bonds to connect the strands of the double helix.

chemical equilibrium - ANSWER-when the reaction rates (forward and reverse) are
equal

Negative feedback - ANSWER-a loop in which the response reduces the initial stimulus;
insulin secretion works with this kind of feedback

positive feedback - ANSWER-an end product speeds up its own production

homeostasis - ANSWER-tendency of life to try and maintain their structure and regulate
their internal environment.

What are the two prokaryotic domains? - ANSWER-bacteria and archaea

theory - ANSWER-is an explanation of natural events that is based on a LARGE
number of observations and/or experiments.

Scientific method - ANSWER-Make observations - Lights don't go on when you flip the
light switch.

Form a hypothesis - Bulb is burned out.

Conduct experiments - Change the bulb.

Make conclusions - do the results of the experiments support your hypothesis

matter - ANSWER-anything that has mass and takes up space

mass - ANSWER-amount of material in an object

element - ANSWER-a substance that can't be broken down or converted to a different
substance by chemical reactions.

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