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[Show more]Describe the first law of thermodynamics and explain why it is important to cellular energetics - 
1st law: energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed. No living thing 
can create its own energy, only transfer it from somewhere else 
describe the second law of thermodynam...
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Add to cartDescribe the first law of thermodynamics and explain why it is important to cellular energetics - 
1st law: energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed. No living thing 
can create its own energy, only transfer it from somewhere else 
describe the second law of thermodynam...
Identify the characteristics that distinguish animals from other types of organisms. - Answer-Multicellular 
Heterotrophic 
Motile 
Reproduce sexually 
Use aerobic metabolism 
Lack cell walls 
Have life cycles that include development from undifferentiated cells 
Have a variety of body plans 
Distin...
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Add to cartIdentify the characteristics that distinguish animals from other types of organisms. - Answer-Multicellular 
Heterotrophic 
Motile 
Reproduce sexually 
Use aerobic metabolism 
Lack cell walls 
Have life cycles that include development from undifferentiated cells 
Have a variety of body plans 
Distin...
The ______ photosynthetic pathway is where carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the 
Calvin Cycle. It uses ATP, photorespiration is minimized, and it increases the rate of photosynthesis. - 
Answer-C4 
In the ______ photosynthetic pathway, carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars...
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Add to cartThe ______ photosynthetic pathway is where carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the 
Calvin Cycle. It uses ATP, photorespiration is minimized, and it increases the rate of photosynthesis. - 
Answer-C4 
In the ______ photosynthetic pathway, carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars...
Phylogenetic trees 
A. can be based on biochemical pathways. 
B. can be based on external morphology. 
C. can be based on anatomy. 
D. All of the above are correct. 
E. B and C are both correct - Answer-D. All of the above are correct. 
The hypothesized evolutionary relationships between species is ...
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Add to cartPhylogenetic trees 
A. can be based on biochemical pathways. 
B. can be based on external morphology. 
C. can be based on anatomy. 
D. All of the above are correct. 
E. B and C are both correct - Answer-D. All of the above are correct. 
The hypothesized evolutionary relationships between species is ...
_____ is the main energy currency of the cell. - Answer-ATP 
_______ reactions release energy. - Answer-Exergonic 
A cell that is placed in an isotonic solution will: 
A. shrink in size 
B. increase in size 
C. neither gain water or lose water 
D. gain water - Answer-C 
The movement of molecules acr...
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Add to cart_____ is the main energy currency of the cell. - Answer-ATP 
_______ reactions release energy. - Answer-Exergonic 
A cell that is placed in an isotonic solution will: 
A. shrink in size 
B. increase in size 
C. neither gain water or lose water 
D. gain water - Answer-C 
The movement of molecules acr...
_____ are formed as a result of mutualistic interactions between fungus and a photosynthetic microbe 
such as a green alga or a cyanobacterium - Answer-lichens 
Lichens form because the mutualistic interactions exists from bother partners _____ from each other - 
Answer-benefiting 
The fungus suppli...
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Add to cart_____ are formed as a result of mutualistic interactions between fungus and a photosynthetic microbe 
such as a green alga or a cyanobacterium - Answer-lichens 
Lichens form because the mutualistic interactions exists from bother partners _____ from each other - 
Answer-benefiting 
The fungus suppli...
When viewing with a(n) ____ microscope, organisms can be alive or dead, you can see larger structures, 
and the color of the organisms. - Answer-light 
When viewing with a(n) _________ microscope, organisms must be dead, but you can view very small 
things such as ribosomes and protein as well as th...
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Add to cartWhen viewing with a(n) ____ microscope, organisms can be alive or dead, you can see larger structures, 
and the color of the organisms. - Answer-light 
When viewing with a(n) _________ microscope, organisms must be dead, but you can view very small 
things such as ribosomes and protein as well as th...
The study of interactions between life forms and their environment. - Answer-Ecology 
All living organisms in an environment plus the physical and chemical environments in which they live. - 
Answer-Ecosystem 
All the sunlight that hits a given area, primary producers use it to grow and reproduce, t...
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Add to cartThe study of interactions between life forms and their environment. - Answer-Ecology 
All living organisms in an environment plus the physical and chemical environments in which they live. - 
Answer-Ecosystem 
All the sunlight that hits a given area, primary producers use it to grow and reproduce, t...
Defining Characteristics of Animals - Answer-Multicellular 
Heterotrophic 
Eukaryotic 
Reproduce sexually 
Embryonic development 
Motile 
No cell wall 
Radial Symmetry - Answer-Symmetry around a single axis that allows for multiple planes of symmetry. 
The Three Germ Layers - Answer-Endoderm, Mesode...
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Add to cartDefining Characteristics of Animals - Answer-Multicellular 
Heterotrophic 
Eukaryotic 
Reproduce sexually 
Embryonic development 
Motile 
No cell wall 
Radial Symmetry - Answer-Symmetry around a single axis that allows for multiple planes of symmetry. 
The Three Germ Layers - Answer-Endoderm, Mesode...
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