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CWRU BIOL 215 Bundled Exams with complete solution
CWRU BIOL 215 Bundled Exams with complete solution
[Show more]CWRU BIOL 215 Bundled Exams with complete solution
[Show more]Identify characteristics of living things that distinguish them from non-living things. - There are 9 
characteristics of living things that distinguish them from non-living things. 
1. Organization 
2.Evolution of populations 
3. DNA 
4. Reproduction 
5. Response to environment 
6. Metabolism 
7. H...
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Add to cartIdentify characteristics of living things that distinguish them from non-living things. - There are 9 
characteristics of living things that distinguish them from non-living things. 
1. Organization 
2.Evolution of populations 
3. DNA 
4. Reproduction 
5. Response to environment 
6. Metabolism 
7. H...
explain the rule of phosphoglucomutase in glucose catabolism - it can transform G1P -> G6P 
during energy investment phase of glycolysis. It can also turn G6P -> G1P to begin the glycogenesis 
pathway 
glucose catabolism - if energy needs are met in the cell, G6P is converted to G1P catalyzed ...
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Add to cartexplain the rule of phosphoglucomutase in glucose catabolism - it can transform G1P -> G6P 
during energy investment phase of glycolysis. It can also turn G6P -> G1P to begin the glycogenesis 
pathway 
glucose catabolism - if energy needs are met in the cell, G6P is converted to G1P catalyzed ...
Define 'energy'. - -The capacity to do work (to cause change) 
Compare potential energy and kinetic energy. Classify different energy forms into one of these two 
categories. - Potential Energy = stored energy 
1. Chemical Energy: E stored in bonds of atoms and molecules 
2. Concentration Gradient...
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Add to cartDefine 'energy'. - -The capacity to do work (to cause change) 
Compare potential energy and kinetic energy. Classify different energy forms into one of these two 
categories. - Potential Energy = stored energy 
1. Chemical Energy: E stored in bonds of atoms and molecules 
2. Concentration Gradient...
energy - capacity to do work 
Compare potential energy and kinetic energy. Classify different energy forms into one of these two 
categories - potential energy is the possibility to do work: 
-chemical potential 
-concentration gradient 
-gravitational 
-stored mechanical 
kinetic energy 
-electrica...
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Add to cartenergy - capacity to do work 
Compare potential energy and kinetic energy. Classify different energy forms into one of these two 
categories - potential energy is the possibility to do work: 
-chemical potential 
-concentration gradient 
-gravitational 
-stored mechanical 
kinetic energy 
-electrica...
Two sources of variability that arises during meiosis and fertilizations - 1. Crossing over 
2. Independent Assortment 
Crossing Over - homologous chromosomes pair... each sister chromatid consists of a single 
stranded DNA molecule 
What is the result of the crossing over between homologous chromat...
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Add to cartTwo sources of variability that arises during meiosis and fertilizations - 1. Crossing over 
2. Independent Assortment 
Crossing Over - homologous chromosomes pair... each sister chromatid consists of a single 
stranded DNA molecule 
What is the result of the crossing over between homologous chromat...
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