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University of Idaho Biology 114 Final Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
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The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a ____. 
a. unicellular chytrid 
b. unicellular yeast 
c. multicellular algae 
d. multicellular fungus 
e. flagellated protist - Answer-d. multicellular fungus 
What synapamorphy distinguishes animals as a monophyletic group, distinct from choanoflagellates? 
a. sexual reproduction 
b. heterotrophy 
c. multicellularity 
d. no cell walls - Answer-c. multicellularity 
The evolution of animal species has been prolific. Much of this diversity is a...
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First fungi evolved in 
→ ordovician 
conifers evolved in 
→ permian 
chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae 
→ false 
oparin did experiments in 
→ chemical evolution 
dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with 
→ proteins 
pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water 
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→ bacteria 
stanley milller combined methane and in water 
→ ammonia 
endosy...
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WIS2552 Exam 1 (Topics 1-8, Global Patterns in Biodiversity) All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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The endosymbiosis theory argues that a ____ relationship was established between two cells. correct answers mutualistic 
 
The endosymbiosis theory argues that small prokaryotic cells were engulfed by ____. correct answers larger prokaryotic cells 
 
The first hominids appeared at the end of the ____. correct answers Tertiary 
 
The first fungi evolved in the ____. correct answers Ordovician 
 
Francisco Redi did an experiment to show that meat did not produce maggots by the process of ____. cor...
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Bio 103 Practice Questions with Correct Answers
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Endosymbiosis a mutually beneficial relationship in which one organism lives within another 
advantages of multicellularity 1. Organization of many cells into a single mass reduces SA to V ratio 2. Permits subdivision of labor amongst different tissues (specialization) 
origins of multicellularity 1. Intercellular connections (loss of cell wall in animal cells creates vulnerability) 2. cellular specialization 3. Communication (division of labor of cells means they must work together) 4. Evolutio...
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Multicellularity might have evolved from coloniality. - Ans true 
Some of Pasteur's sterile water flasks are still on display today. - Ans True 
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have two membranes. - Ans true 
Protenoid spheres could have evolved via - Ans self assembly 
Conifers evolved in the - Ans Permian
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Multicellularity might have evolved from coloniality. correct answers true 
 
Some of Pasteur's sterile water flasks are still on display today. correct answers True 
 
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have two membranes. correct answers true 
 
Protenoid spheres could have evolved via correct answers self assembly 
 
Conifers evolved in the correct answers Permian 
 
The ___ is the period of the first vascular plants. correct answers silurian 
 
Most scientists think the earth is ___ years o...
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PNB 2250 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+
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what animals must do? - - Mechanism for excreting waste 
- Mechanism for development and growth 
- Energy input 
Disadvantage of multicellularity - Need special cell/cell connections 
Need for cell/cell communication 
Need system for distribution of nutrients 
What traits to animals share? - Eukaryotic, heterotrophic, able to move 
Why is the fossil record incomplete? - Needs to die near water, fossilization process needs to be in 
a situation where there's no oxygen present, rapidly covered in...
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WIS2552 Exam 1 (Topics 1-8, Global Patterns in Biodiversity) Questions With Verified Answers
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WIS2552 Exam 1 (Topics 1-8, Global 
Patterns in Biodiversity) Questions With 
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The endosymbiosis theory argues that a ____ relationship was established between two cells. - 
answermutualistic 
The endosymbiosis theory argues that small prokaryotic cells were engulfed by ____. - 
answerlarger prokaryotic cells 
The first hominids appeared at the end of the ____. - answerTertiary 
The first fungi evolved in the ____. - answerOrdovician 
Francisco Redi did an experiment to show tha...
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Test Bank For Biology, 6th Edition Brooker (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Biology, 6th Edition by Robert Brooker, Eric P. Widmaier, Linda E. Graham, Peter D. Stiling ; ISBN13: 9781264039715. Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 60. 1. An Introduction to Biology. 2. The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water. 3. The Chemical Basis of Life II: Organic Molecules. 4. Evolutionary Origin of Cells and Their General Features. 5. Membrane Structure, Synthesis and Transport. 6. An Introduction to Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism. 7. Cellular...
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BIOL 211 Exam 1 Stewart Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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What is the goal of bioremediation? - To clean up areas polluted with toxic compounds using 
bacteria 
Broad-spectrum antibiotics inhibit the growth of most intestinal bacteria. Consequently, assuming that 
nothing is done to counter the reduction of intestinal bacteria, a hospital patient who is receiving broadspectrum antibiotics is most likely to become - deficient in certain vitamins and nutrients 
If prokaryotes did not exist, what would change in the nitrogen cycle? - The rate of movement ...
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