DAT Biology Practice Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Update
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DAT Biology
Institution
DAT Biology
Where is antidiuretic hormone stored in the body?
A. Thyroid
B. Pancreas
C. Pineal gland
D. Posterior pituitary
E. Anterior pituitary
D
An otherwise healthy mother who consumes insufficient dietary vitamin B has four offspring
that all produce insufficient growth hormone. What is the most...
What part of the developing blastocyst contributes to the placenta?
A. Inner cell mass
B. Trophoblast
C. Ectoderm
D. Blastocoel
E. Epiblast
✓ B
A species exhibits a type I survivorship curve. What is another characteristic that is true of
this species?
A. High carrying capacity
B. Large amount of offspring
C. Short lifespan
D. Quick maturation period
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