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Bio 280 Exam Questions and Answers
Bio 280 Exam Questions and Answers
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[Show more]Describe the three levels of the bodies defenses 
specific/solicited? Where? 
Answer> Level one: on surface 
-non specific, non-solicited 
Level two: beneath the surface 
-non-specific, semi-solicited 
Level three: systemic responses 
-specific, solicited 
What defenses contribute to the level on...
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Add to cartDescribe the three levels of the bodies defenses 
specific/solicited? Where? 
Answer> Level one: on surface 
-non specific, non-solicited 
Level two: beneath the surface 
-non-specific, semi-solicited 
Level three: systemic responses 
-specific, solicited 
What defenses contribute to the level on...
Why should we care about microorganisms 
Answer> They cause disease 
Microorganisms are ubiquitous 
Many are beneficial 
A typical gram of soil has______ 
Answer> 10⁹ different kinds of bacteria 
The human body has more _____ cells than than ______ cells 
Answer> bacterial, human 
Where a...
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Add to cartWhy should we care about microorganisms 
Answer> They cause disease 
Microorganisms are ubiquitous 
Many are beneficial 
A typical gram of soil has______ 
Answer> 10⁹ different kinds of bacteria 
The human body has more _____ cells than than ______ cells 
Answer> bacterial, human 
Where a...
Microbiology 
Answer> The study of living things unseen to the eye 
First Microscope (year and who) 
Answer> Zacharias Jansen: 1590 
Robert Hooke 
Answer> 1. Biologist/environmentalist 
2. British scientist 
Robert Hooke was the first to.. 
Answer> describe "cells" and come up with wo...
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Add to cartMicrobiology 
Answer> The study of living things unseen to the eye 
First Microscope (year and who) 
Answer> Zacharias Jansen: 1590 
Robert Hooke 
Answer> 1. Biologist/environmentalist 
2. British scientist 
Robert Hooke was the first to.. 
Answer> describe "cells" and come up with wo...
Neutral theory proposes that 
a. most molecular evolution is due to genetic drift rather than natural selection 
b. natural selection is not a major cause of phenotypic evolution 
c. most mutations are neutral with respect to selection 
d. the substitution rate is not related to the neutral mutation...
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Add to cartNeutral theory proposes that 
a. most molecular evolution is due to genetic drift rather than natural selection 
b. natural selection is not a major cause of phenotypic evolution 
c. most mutations are neutral with respect to selection 
d. the substitution rate is not related to the neutral mutation...
How many chromosomes are found in prokaryotes? 
Answer> one 
What is another place that can have DNA in prokaryotes? 
Answer> plasmid 
Bacteria generally have a? 
Answer> single large chromosome 
Super Coiled DNA is 
Answer> DNA packed and coiled which is held together by proteins. It is...
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Add to cartHow many chromosomes are found in prokaryotes? 
Answer> one 
What is another place that can have DNA in prokaryotes? 
Answer> plasmid 
Bacteria generally have a? 
Answer> single large chromosome 
Super Coiled DNA is 
Answer> DNA packed and coiled which is held together by proteins. It is...
Which novel human activity encouraged the early increase of malaria? 
Answer> agriculture 
Genetic drift is the process responsible for: 
Answer> Losing an existing allele due to random sampling 
The high incidence of migraine headaches in residents of Norfolk Island (who 
were moved there fr...
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Add to cartWhich novel human activity encouraged the early increase of malaria? 
Answer> agriculture 
Genetic drift is the process responsible for: 
Answer> Losing an existing allele due to random sampling 
The high incidence of migraine headaches in residents of Norfolk Island (who 
were moved there fr...
Great Chain of Being 
Answer> species were arranged on a scale from lower to higher forms 
Linnean classification 
Answer> A classification system that breaks down animals into seven levels, 
each level being a taxon 
taxa 
Answer> nested hierarchy of groups 
taxonomy 
Answer> the scien...
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Add to cartGreat Chain of Being 
Answer> species were arranged on a scale from lower to higher forms 
Linnean classification 
Answer> A classification system that breaks down animals into seven levels, 
each level being a taxon 
taxa 
Answer> nested hierarchy of groups 
taxonomy 
Answer> the scien...
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