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BIO 156 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER |
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Domains of Life - ANSWER Bacteria, Archea, Eukarya


independent variable - ANSWER a variable (often denoted by x ) whose
variation does not depend on that of another.


independent variable - ANSWER a variable (often denoted by x ) whose
variation does not depend on that of another. "What I manipulate"


Hypothesis - ANSWER A testable prediction, often implied by a theory


Theory - ANSWER A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount
of data


Controls - ANSWER experimental conditions that remain constant


inductive reasoning - ANSWER reasoning from detailed facts to general
principles


deductive reasoning - ANSWER the process of applying a general statement to
specific facts or situations

, Evolution - ANSWER The gradual change in a species over time


homologous structures - ANSWER Structures in different species that are
similar because of common ancestry.


analogous structures - ANSWER Body parts that share a common function, but
not structure


Sub-atomic particles - ANSWER protons, neutrons, electrons


octet rule - ANSWER when forming a chemical bond atoms gain lose or share
valence electrons until they have 8 electrons in their valence shell


ionic bond - ANSWER the attraction between oppositely charged ions


covalent bond - ANSWER A chemical bond formed when two atoms share
electrons


hydrogen bond - ANSWER weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and
another atom


Oxidation - ANSWER loss of electrons


reduction - ANSWER gain of electrons

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