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ASU BIO 182 Exam Questions and Correct Answers
ASU BIO 182 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers
[Show more]ASU BIO 182 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers
[Show more]Head in the Clouds 
Giraffes are the tallest animals on land. An adult giraffe has a neck that 
exceeds 2 m in length. This neck enables a giraffe to access food that other 
animals cannot reach and detect predators from a long distance. Studies have 
shown that giraffes will browse trees at heig...
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Giraffes are the tallest animals on land. An adult giraffe has a neck that 
exceeds 2 m in length. This neck enables a giraffe to access food that other 
animals cannot reach and detect predators from a long distance. Studies have 
shown that giraffes will browse trees at heig...
Which group is not a population? 
A. People 
B. Bacteria 
C. Giant pandas 
D. Bark scorpions 
E. All four groups are populations 
Answer- E 
How would you estimate the number of whales in a population? 
Answer- Mark and recapture 
True or False? Sampling quadrants would be the better method for esti...
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Add to cartWhich group is not a population? 
A. People 
B. Bacteria 
C. Giant pandas 
D. Bark scorpions 
E. All four groups are populations 
Answer- E 
How would you estimate the number of whales in a population? 
Answer- Mark and recapture 
True or False? Sampling quadrants would be the better method for esti...
Who developed palentology 
Answer- The study of fossils 
by Cuvier 
What did Lyell's perceive on the voyage of beagle 
Answer- adaptation 
Who defined Natural Selection? what's the definition? 
Answer- Lyell 
process in which individuals with favorable inherited rates are more likely to 
survive ...
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Add to cartWho developed palentology 
Answer- The study of fossils 
by Cuvier 
What did Lyell's perceive on the voyage of beagle 
Answer- adaptation 
Who defined Natural Selection? what's the definition? 
Answer- Lyell 
process in which individuals with favorable inherited rates are more likely to 
survive ...
how many species live in planet Earth? 
Answer- unknown-roughly 3 to 5 million 
why is life so incredibly diverse, yet so strangely similar? 
Answer- organisms can contain similar features. planes have wings, birds have 
wings-this feature is useful for different things (different for penguins, 
p...
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Add to carthow many species live in planet Earth? 
Answer- unknown-roughly 3 to 5 million 
why is life so incredibly diverse, yet so strangely similar? 
Answer- organisms can contain similar features. planes have wings, birds have 
wings-this feature is useful for different things (different for penguins, 
p...
trait 
Answer- a characteristic of an organism that varies genetically 
phenotype 
Answer- a description of an organism's appearance or behavior 
mutation 
Answer- an error in the sequence of nucleotides when copying DNA 
allele 
Answer- a form of a gene that affects the way an organism looks or be...
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Answer- a characteristic of an organism that varies genetically 
phenotype 
Answer- a description of an organism's appearance or behavior 
mutation 
Answer- an error in the sequence of nucleotides when copying DNA 
allele 
Answer- a form of a gene that affects the way an organism looks or be...
What is systematics? 
Answer- Study of biological diversity and the evolutionary relationships among 
organisms, both extinct and modern 
What is Taxonomy? 
Answer- Science of describing, naming, and classifying living and extinct 
organisms and viruses 
What are the 8 categories of taxonomic hier...
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Add to cartWhat is systematics? 
Answer- Study of biological diversity and the evolutionary relationships among 
organisms, both extinct and modern 
What is Taxonomy? 
Answer- Science of describing, naming, and classifying living and extinct 
organisms and viruses 
What are the 8 categories of taxonomic hier...
Be familiar with the common characteristics of animals. 
Answer- - Multicellular heterotrophs 
- cells lack cell walls 
-most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle 
- able to reproduce sexually 
- specialized sensory structures and nervous system 
- cells exist ...
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Add to cartBe familiar with the common characteristics of animals. 
Answer- - Multicellular heterotrophs 
- cells lack cell walls 
-most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle 
- able to reproduce sexually 
- specialized sensory structures and nervous system 
- cells exist ...
What are some commone characteristics of animals? 
Answer- multicellular heterotrophs 
lack of cell walls 
nervous tissue 
sexual reproduction 
Hox genes 
What life cycle does all animal show? 
Answer- gametic 
What are the likely ancestors of animals? 
Answer- chaonoflagellates protists 
What are 3...
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Add to cartWhat are some commone characteristics of animals? 
Answer- multicellular heterotrophs 
lack of cell walls 
nervous tissue 
sexual reproduction 
Hox genes 
What life cycle does all animal show? 
Answer- gametic 
What are the likely ancestors of animals? 
Answer- chaonoflagellates protists 
What are 3...
What is extinction? 
Answer- The loss or death of a species 
What is mass extinction? 
Answer- A decline in biodiversity greater than the background extinction rate 
What is background extinction? 
Answer- Background extinction occurs when certain populations are reduced 
to zero because of normal ...
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Add to cartWhat is extinction? 
Answer- The loss or death of a species 
What is mass extinction? 
Answer- A decline in biodiversity greater than the background extinction rate 
What is background extinction? 
Answer- Background extinction occurs when certain populations are reduced 
to zero because of normal ...
Phylum Porifera Characteristics 
Answer- - sponges 
- considered the basal animal 
- sessile animals 
- lack true tissues 
-filter feeders 
-hermaphrodites 
phylum Cnidaria characteristics 
Answer- - have true tissues 
-gastrovascular cavity 
-ring of tentacles with cnidocytes to capture prey 
- p...
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Add to cartPhylum Porifera Characteristics 
Answer- - sponges 
- considered the basal animal 
- sessile animals 
- lack true tissues 
-filter feeders 
-hermaphrodites 
phylum Cnidaria characteristics 
Answer- - have true tissues 
-gastrovascular cavity 
-ring of tentacles with cnidocytes to capture prey 
- p...
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