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Honors Biology Chapter 8 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Advantages: no need for a partner, reproduce quickly, and repairs and grows other organisms. Disadvantages: cell becomes smaller at beginning, one bad gene causes everyone to have that bad gene, large organism cannot reproduce, and can give you cancer. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of ase...

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Honors Biology Evolution Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers

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How did Lamarck explain changes in organisms? He hypothesized that acquired traits arise during an organisms lifetime as a result of the organism's experience or behavior How did Charles Darwin explain changes in organisms? He reasoned that the environment limits the growth of the population by in...

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Honors Biology Exam 2 Chapter 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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A stalk of celery is placed in a solution of blue colored dye. After one hour, the leaves have blue fluid in their veins. Which property of water is being demonstrated? Adhesion and cohesion The representation of H - O - H is known as: a structural formula A substance that is composed of only one ...

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Honors Biology Unit 2 Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers

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Two main ideas contained in the cell theory -cells come from other living cells via reproduction -cells are the basic unit of structure and function for all living things The role the surface area plays in the exchange of materials between the cell and its environment for a cell: the membrane -anyt...

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Honors Biology Unit 3 Exam Questions and Answers

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What are the three parts of the cell theory? Every cell is made up of one or more cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure. All cells are from pre-existing cells. How was the cell theory discovered? The cells theory was discovered by Robert Hooke when he was looking at a peice of cork under a m...

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Honors Biology 1st 9 Weeks Exam Review- Chapters 1 – 4 Questions and Correct Answers

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Mitochondria An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur. Golgi body A structure in a cell that receives proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them, and distributes them...

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Honors Biology Evolution Review Questions and Answers

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Adaption Inherited characteristic that improves an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment Natural Selection Process by which individuals with inherited traits well-suited to the environment leave more offspring than do other individuals Descent with modification O...

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Honors Biology Final Exam Questions and Answers | Already Passed

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To be classified as a living organism, what qualities must you possess? Metabolize, reproduce, cells, homeostasis, evolve, grow/develop, and stimuli. What is homeostasis? The ability to maintain constant or stable conditions What is the difference between growth and development? To grow is to get ...

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Chapter 11-12 Honors Biology Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Your bone cells, muscle cells, and skin cells look different because ___________. Different genes are active in each kind of cell. If the nucleus of a frog egg is destroyed and replaced with the nucleus of an intestine cell from a tadpole the egg can develop into a normal tadpole. This demonstrates...

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(Honors Biology) Unit 1 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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System changing, organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole Feedback information that is compared with a set of ideal values and aids in maintaining homeostasis Model a pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system...

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Honors Biology – Cells Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Prokaryote Smaller and simpler Commonly known as bacteria Single celled (unicellular( or filamentous (strings of single cells) Eukaryotes Bigger and more complex Have organelles Have chromosomes Can be multi-cellular Animal and plant cells Organelles Membrane bound cell parts Mini "organs" that ...

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Honors Biology - Protist Questions and Complete Solutions

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Explain why the kingdom Protista is a "catch-all" kingdom. -Protists have a far greater degree of diversity than any other eukaryotic kingdom. -They are not members of the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. -The kingdom Protista is made up of organisms that don't really belong anywhere else. Desc...

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Honors Biology Chapter 19 and 20 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the levels of taxonomy? Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Instead of physical traits, modern classification uses ______ evolutionary relationships Define derived characters milestone characteristics that accumulate in newer species over time What are derived c...

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Honors Biology Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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Which macromolecules are enzymes? proteins Describe the difference between endothermic and exothermic chemical reactions ENDOTHERMIC: absorbs energy EXOTHERMIC: releases energy Endothermic absorbs energy Exothermic releases energy Describe the five factors that affect the rate of chemical reacti...

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Honors Biology- Macromolecules Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Four how many valence electrons does each carbon atom have? They can bond with other carbon atoms what gives carbon the ability to form chains that are almost unlimited in length? Macromolecules large molecules in living cells Polymenzation process by which macromolecules are formed Polymer or m...

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Honors Biology 9th Grade Semester 2 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Type of graph you would use to show changes over short and long periods of time? Line Graph Type of graph you would use to show comparisons among categories? Bar Graph Type of graph you would use to reveal correlations present? Scatterplot Graph Type of graph you would use to summarize distributi...

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Honors Biology Unit 9/10 Test Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Flower parts to know Petal, stigma, style, ovary, ovule, stem, stamen, filament, anther What must happen for a flowering plant to reproduce by self-pollination? Pollen grain transferred from anther to stigma on the same flower What are the benefits of an organism receiving an injection of a weaken...

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Honors Biology Chapter 23 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Explain how gravity affects the circulatory system of terrestrial vertebrates. Gravity makes blood harder to transport. It makes the animals have stronger hearts and/or a heart closer to head. Describe the general purpose and functions of a circulatory system. Circulatory system transports substanc...

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Honors Biology First Semester Final Exam Questions and Solutions

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What are the characteristics of living things? Response to Surroundings, reproduction, growth and development, DNA, obtain and use energy, and cell organization What are the three parts of the cell theory? All living organisms are composed of cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and cells ari...

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Honors Biology – Photosynthesis Review Questions and Correct Answers

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CO2, H2O Reactants of Photosynthesis O2, C6H12O6 Products of Photosynthesis Light Reactions, Calvin Cycle 2 stages of photosynthesis Light energy bundled up as chemical energy in the form of ATP or NADPH Light Reactions Chemical energy (ATP, NADPH) + CO2 form carbohydrates and oxygen Calvin Cycl...

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