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Excel in Principles of Biology (BIO 198) with our comprehensive Q&A Bundle, tailored to cover key topics such as biological molecules, cell structure and function, genetics, energy flow, physiology, ecology, and evolution

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KSU BIOL 198 Exam 1 Test Questions with Answers

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SpectrophotometerInstrument that measures the concentration of solutions by shining a beam of light at it. AbsorbanceMeasures the amount of light absorbed by the dissolved or suspended material. Therefore absorbance is directly proportional to the amount of dissolved or suspended material in a so...

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KSU Bio 198 Exam 5 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Is respiration an endergonic (requires energy input) or exergonic (releases energy) reaction? exergonic Which of the following is NOT a stage of aerobic cellular respiration? Calvin Cycle glycolysis oxidative phosphorylation Krebs Cycle calvin cycle What is the net gain of ATP through the process ...

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GENERAL BIOLOGY (BIO 198) FINAL - CHAPTER 7 TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Autotrophs able to produce their own organic molecules Heterotrophs live on organic compounds produced by other organisms (they eat autotrophs) Cellular respiration all organisms use cellular respiration to extract energy from organic molecules A series of redox reactions 4 basic steps of cellul...

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BIO 198 Assignment 1 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Science is subdivided into specific areas of study termed disciplines. These divisions are artificial but are helpful to narrow the massive scope of scientific knowledge to a manageable amount. Given what you know about each, which scientific division is likely to present the best answer to a questi...

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Bio 198 Exam 5 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the function of a photosystem in plants to collect energy from the sun and use it to split water freeing high energy electrons Where in an atp molecule is energy stored and how is the energy released in the bond holding the third phosphate released by breaking the bond in an exergonic react...

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Exam 7 Questions and Correct Answers for Principles of Biology (Biol 198) KSU

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_____ is a type of connective tissue and _____ is a type of epithelial tissue. Bone; lining of the digestive tract What is the top side of a vertebrate and other bilateral organisms? Dorsal side What is the bottom side of a vertebrate and other bilateral organisms? Ventral side Germ layer on the ...

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Exam 6 Practice Questions and Correct Answers for Principles of Biology (Biol 198) KSU

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Which of the following characteristics is shared by all land plants? (QZ) The alternation of generations __________ are terrestrial, photosynthetic organisms but are NOT related to the four land plant groups because they represent an obligate mutualism between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism...

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BIOL 198 Exam 4 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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In the process of transcription, the enzyme _________ uses DNA as a template to make _________. RNA polymerase; mRNA What is the function of transfer RNA? to transport amino acids to the ribosome, where the amino acid is added to a growing protein. What is the genetic code? The genetic code consis...

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Biology 198 Module 2 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Understand what kind of research is conducted within the discipline known as "Ecology" Ecology is the study of interactions of living organisms with their environment. Ecologists are interested in the factors that influence the survival of an endangered species. Define and Identify the ecolog...

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BIO 198L Midterm Practical Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum visible light electromagnetic energy is classified based on the wavelength highest energy= gamma radiation the spectrophotometer is used to measure the specific wavelengths and the quantity of light absorbed by a substance the extent to which a solution absorbs ligh...

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Bio 198 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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The process of ____________ makes energy available to most terrestrial ecosystems, and ________________ are doing this process. A) sun; plants B) photosynthesis; autotrophic organisms C) eutrophication; autotrophic organisms D) photosynthesis; heterotrophic organisms E) eutrophication; fungi B) pho...

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Bio 198 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Differentiate between kinetic and potential energy. kinetic energy: energy of motion Potential energy: stored energy Identify the source of energy for the biosphere. -energy flows into the world from the sun -photosynthetic organisms capture this energy Describe the nature of redox reactions. oxi...

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Bio 198 Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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What is life? organisms that 1. Require energy and raw materials, 2. Sense and respond to change, 3. Pass DNA to offspring, 4. Made of up cells What are the four major proterities of life? population, community, ecosystem, biosphere Describe the success levels of life organization. atom: unit of m...

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BIOL 198 Module 6 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Examine the symbiotic interaction of algae and fungi Lichen is a relationship between fungi & autotrophs Algae make food & fungi gives it a home Role of lichens They break down soil for the next organism Characteristics of algae Eukaryote Has cell wall, single & multi cellular, nucleus, mitochondr...

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Bio 198 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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Complementation analysis Used to distinguish mutations in the same gene from mutations in different genes Phenotypic ratios Everything is a form of the 9:3:3:1 ratio. You have to figure out why the deviation exists (if it does exist). Genetic Dissection The point of a genetic dissection is to dete...

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Bio 198 Module 4 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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How many nucleotides make up each codon? three Where does transcription take place in bacterial cells? the cytoplasm What is the name for the physical location of a gene on a chromosome? locus What is it called when an individual has two copies of the same allele? homozygous _____________is the ...

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KSU Biology 198 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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Microscope A device used to see tiny organisms, used for research and counting. Spectrophotometer A device that passes light through a substance in order to assess the absorption and transmittance. Absorbance Measurement of the amount of light captured by the dissolved or suspended material. Tran...

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Biology 198 Module 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Ecology study of one's home/earth Ecosystem community of living organisms and their interactions with their abiotic (non-living) environment Abiotic factors and biotic factors when discussing ecosystems, we consider ________ and _______ factors Flow of energy is dependent on capture and conver...

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BIOL 198 KSU Module 6 Plant Biology Review Questions and correct Answers

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How are Lichens formed? Lichens form from a mutual relation of Algae and Fungus What is a lichen good for? Early colonizers of bore rock, organisms eat them, they provide cover for small organisms, and weavers can use them for dye Where is Red Algae common? Red algae is more common in water. Has b...

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Biol 198 Module 1 Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Spectrophotometer ? An instrument that measures the concentration of solution by the absorbance by shining a beam of light at the solution What is the Basic Scientific Method? 1.) Accumulate Data or Observant 2.) Formulate a Hypothesis 3.) Observation & Experimentation 4.) New Data 5.) Conclusion 6...

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Biology 198 Exam 4 Study Questions and Correct Answers – KSU

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The flow of genetic information in cells from DNA to phenotype Central Dogma of Molecular Biology The three-nucleotide sequence in amino acid Triplet Codon The relationship between a nucleotide and its corresponding amino acid Genetic Codon Terminate protein synthesis and release the polypeptide ...

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Biology 198 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Cells are grouped into 2 categories: Prokaryotic and Eurkaryotic Animal and Plant cells are Eukaryotic Bacteria are prokaryotes An instrument that magnifies an object microscope Photographs of cells taken with a microscope are called Micrographs What type of microscope is used in our lab? Light...

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Biology 198 Module 5 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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First Law of Thermodynamics energy cannot be created or destroyed, only be transferred and transformed Second Law of Thermodynamics During energy transfer or transformation, some energy is lost as heat (not 100% efficient) Living things _________ use heat to drive metabolic processes. cannot Meta...

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BIOL 198 Module 7 Test Questions and Complete Solutions

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Identify the characteristics that distinguish animals from other types of organisms. 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 Distinguish between as...

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BIO 198 Module 6 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Red Algae rhodophytes -lack flagella -multicellular -tropical waters -terrestrial/freshwater environments -important food source/additive -ice cream, yogurt Agar type of red algae -vegetarian subsitute for gelatin -commonly used by microbiologists as solid subsrate to contain culture media in order...

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Biology 198 KSU (Module 1 Biology and Evolution) Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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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 D. All of the above are correct. The hypothesized evolutionary relationships between species is called _____ ,...

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Biology 198 Lab Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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The krebs cycle occurs: inside the mitochondria the series of membrane bound proteins and cytochromes that couple ATP production with the movement of electrons in the mitochondrial membranes is called Electron transport system cellular respiration in the absence of molecular oxygen is called a...

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Biology 198 Module 7 (Final Review) Questions and Correct Answers

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3 Classes of Animals Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya Common features of animals Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, motile, sexual reproduction, specialized tissues Sponges sessile as adults, no specialized tissues daphnia parthenogenetic reproduction Classifications of animals symmetry, segmen...

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KSU Bio 198 Exam 5 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Describe the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics and explain why they are important to the cellular energetics. 1st - energy cannot be created or destroyed, only change forms. • This is important because all living things need a constant energy source (the sun) 2nd - when transforming energy, ...

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Bio 198 Module 7 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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What type of organism is considered ancestral to all animals? Protists What are the 4 characteristics are used to classify animals into groups? 1. Type of symmetry 2. Number of primary germ layers 3. Type of coelom 4. Presence/Absence of segmentation Asymmetry Definition No particular organization...

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Biology 198 (K-State) Test 3 Questions and Correct Answers (Cell Biology)

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Three parts of Eukaryotic Cell 1: Membrane Bound Nucleus 2: Numerous Membrane-Bound Organelles 3: Several Rod-shaped Chromosomes Plant Cell Specific Parts Chloroplasts, Cell Wall (Shape) , Central Vacuole (Shape) Prokaryotic Cell Structure Capsule --> Cell Wall --> Cell Membrane --> Ribos...

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BIO 198 Lab Practical - Final Exam Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the different levels of protein structure? primary structure Secondary structure Tertiary structure Quaternary structure Primary structure first level of protein structure, sequence of amino acids linked together to form a polypeptide chain Secondary structure second level of protein stru...

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Bio 198 Exam 3 Cell Biology Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What is a cell? The smallest unit of life What are the 3 aspects of the Cell Theory? 1. The cell is the smallest unit exhibiting the properties of life 2. All organisms are made of 1 or more cells 3. Each new cell arises from an existing cell What is the range of an Electron Microscope? 1 nm - 100...

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KSU Bio 198 Exam 6 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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C4 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. C3 In the ______ photosynthetic pathway, carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the...

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BIO 198 EXAM 1 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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How many ml of yeast and water would you need to create a 1/10 dilution? 1 ml of yeast suspension 9 ml of water How many ml of yeast and water would you to create a 1/100 dilution? 1 ml of yeast dilution 9 ml of water How much distilled water was taken in ml in the small beaker from the back count...

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Biology 198 Module 6 (plants) Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the male part of a flower? Stamen What is the female part of a flower? Carpel What is two or more Carpels? Pistil What makes up a Stamen? Anther and Filament What makes up a Carpel? Stigma, Style, and Ovary Receptacle Thickened nodule part of stem that flower blooms Sepal Green protect...

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Biology 198 Module 3 Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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Cell theory idea that all living things are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, and new cells are produced from existing cells Endosymbiotic theory eukaryotes may have been a product of one cell engulfing another, one living within another, and e...

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Biology 198 Module 4 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Already Passed

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What is the Central Dogma of molecular biology? The central dogma of molecular biology explains that DNA encodes RNA through a process called transcription and RNA encodes protein through a process called translation. Describe how the information in DNA is used to produce specific proteins and can ...

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Bio 198 - Module 1 Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Techniques for estimating the number of yeast cells in a culture... - Serial dilutions - Spectrophotometer - Compound microscopes - Estimating concentrations from a calibration curve What is an important single-cell organism? Yeast If you want to dilute yeast 1/10 - how much yeast and water would ...

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BIO 198 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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The atomic number refers to the amount of ______ in an atom. protons Atoms in which the number of electrons does not equal the number of protons are known as _________ ions a _______ bond is formed when 2 atoms share one or more pairs of valence electrons. covalent Chemical bonds that form due to...

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BIO-198 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Ionic bond the complete transfer of electrons, a bond between a metal and a non-metal Covalent bond electrons are shared, a bond between 2 non-metals Polar bond uneven sharing of electrons Ex. H20 Non-polar bond even sharing of electrons Ex. CH4 Lipids a diverse group of hydrophobic molecules ...

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