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NIU Bio 103 Exam Questions And Answers
NIU Bio 103 Exam Questions And Answers
[Show more]NIU Bio 103 Exam Questions And Answers
[Show more]What is taxonomy? 
Answer: The science of naming and classifying organisms. 
Who is the "Father" of Taxonomy? 
Answer: Carolus Linnaeus 
Binomial nomenclature 
Answer: Each species is assigned a unique two-part name. The first part is a 
noun that designates the genus and the second part is an ad...
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Add to cartWhat is taxonomy? 
Answer: The science of naming and classifying organisms. 
Who is the "Father" of Taxonomy? 
Answer: Carolus Linnaeus 
Binomial nomenclature 
Answer: Each species is assigned a unique two-part name. The first part is a 
noun that designates the genus and the second part is an ad...
Living organisms are characterized by how ________. 
Answer: they are organized, they respond to stimuli, they acquire materials and 
energy from their environment 
The ______ is composed of a variety of molecules working together and is the 
basic unit of structure and function of all living thin...
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Add to cartLiving organisms are characterized by how ________. 
Answer: they are organized, they respond to stimuli, they acquire materials and 
energy from their environment 
The ______ is composed of a variety of molecules working together and is the 
basic unit of structure and function of all living thin...
The study of life. 
Answer: Biology 
The study of plants. 
Answer: Botany 
The study of animals. 
Answer: Zoology 
The study of body form and structure. 
Answer: Anatomy 
The study of bodily function. 
Answer: Physiology 
The study of interaction of organisms with each other and their environment. 
...
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Add to cartThe study of life. 
Answer: Biology 
The study of plants. 
Answer: Botany 
The study of animals. 
Answer: Zoology 
The study of body form and structure. 
Answer: Anatomy 
The study of bodily function. 
Answer: Physiology 
The study of interaction of organisms with each other and their environment. 
...
The chemistry & physics of molecules that make up living organisms 
Answer: Molecular Biology 
Compounds that do not have a carbon backbone 
Answer: Inorganic Compounds 
A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary 
chemical reactions 
Answer: Element 
Each element is ...
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Add to cartThe chemistry & physics of molecules that make up living organisms 
Answer: Molecular Biology 
Compounds that do not have a carbon backbone 
Answer: Inorganic Compounds 
A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary 
chemical reactions 
Answer: Element 
Each element is ...
Interphase 
Answer: cell grows, performs its normal functions, and prepares for division; 
consists of G1, S, and G2 phases 
G1 phase 
Answer: the cell grows in size and organelles double in size 
S phase 
Answer: DNA replication ("S"= synthesize) 
G2 phase 
Answer: cell growth, production of enz...
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Add to cartInterphase 
Answer: cell grows, performs its normal functions, and prepares for division; 
consists of G1, S, and G2 phases 
G1 phase 
Answer: the cell grows in size and organelles double in size 
S phase 
Answer: DNA replication ("S"= synthesize) 
G2 phase 
Answer: cell growth, production of enz...
Which energy molecule is the most common energy molecule used by cells? 
Answer: ATP 
Aerobic cellular respiration (often just called cellular respiration) requires 
which molecule? 
Answer: O2 
Which of the following are inputs/reactants for aerobic cellular respiration? 
Answer: O2 and C6H12O6 
W...
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Add to cartWhich energy molecule is the most common energy molecule used by cells? 
Answer: ATP 
Aerobic cellular respiration (often just called cellular respiration) requires 
which molecule? 
Answer: O2 
Which of the following are inputs/reactants for aerobic cellular respiration? 
Answer: O2 and C6H12O6 
W...
Hypertonic 
 ~ cell loses water 
Rf 
 ~ distance moved by pigment/distance from pigment orgin to solvent front 
chlorophyll a 
 ~ blue-green color colors 
chlorophyll b 
 ~ yellow green color 
carotenes 
 ~ yellow-orangecolors 
xanthophylls 
 ~ pale yellow 
pigment origin/solvent front 
 ~ st...
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Add to cartHypertonic 
 ~ cell loses water 
Rf 
 ~ distance moved by pigment/distance from pigment orgin to solvent front 
chlorophyll a 
 ~ blue-green color colors 
chlorophyll b 
 ~ yellow green color 
carotenes 
 ~ yellow-orangecolors 
xanthophylls 
 ~ pale yellow 
pigment origin/solvent front 
 ~ st...
Define Herpetology 
 ~ Study of reptiles 
Define Anatomy 
 ~ Study of structure 
Define Physiology 
 ~ Study of function 
Define Entomology 
 ~ Study of insects 
Define Genetics 
 ~ Study of heredity 
Define Botany 
 ~ Study of plants 
Define Ecology 
 ~ The relationships found between organo...
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Add to cartDefine Herpetology 
 ~ Study of reptiles 
Define Anatomy 
 ~ Study of structure 
Define Physiology 
 ~ Study of function 
Define Entomology 
 ~ Study of insects 
Define Genetics 
 ~ Study of heredity 
Define Botany 
 ~ Study of plants 
Define Ecology 
 ~ The relationships found between organo...
What is another name for a hypothesis? 
 ~ Educated Guess 
What is a controlled experiment? 
 ~ Environment is held constant 
What is a control group? 
 ~ Goes through all the steps of the experiment except the one being tested 
What is a experimental variable? 
 ~ The factor being tested 
What ...
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Add to cartWhat is another name for a hypothesis? 
 ~ Educated Guess 
What is a controlled experiment? 
 ~ Environment is held constant 
What is a control group? 
 ~ Goes through all the steps of the experiment except the one being tested 
What is a experimental variable? 
 ~ The factor being tested 
What ...
Shortest wavelength and highways energy photons within the visible spectrum; 
one of the regions where chlorophylls absorb. 
a. green 
b. violet- blue 
c. red 
d. ultraviolet 
e. yelllow- orange 
 ~ b. violet-blue 
Visible light not strongly absorbed by chlorophylls. 
a. green 
b. violet - blue...
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Add to cartShortest wavelength and highways energy photons within the visible spectrum; 
one of the regions where chlorophylls absorb. 
a. green 
b. violet- blue 
c. red 
d. ultraviolet 
e. yelllow- orange 
 ~ b. violet-blue 
Visible light not strongly absorbed by chlorophylls. 
a. green 
b. violet - blue...
What type of bond is formed when atoms share electrons? 
 ~ covalent 
The type of bond formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to 
another is called ________. 
 ~ ionic 
What are the characteristics of water? 
 ~ water molecules are cohesive and adhesive, temperature rises and falls ...
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Add to cartWhat type of bond is formed when atoms share electrons? 
 ~ covalent 
The type of bond formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to 
another is called ________. 
 ~ ionic 
What are the characteristics of water? 
 ~ water molecules are cohesive and adhesive, temperature rises and falls ...
brown algae lack true roots, but have similar structures, called ____________ 
that anchor them to the substrate 
 ~ holdfasts 
the commercially important unicellular protest that are used in filters, polishes 
and other industrial processes are the 
 ~ Diatoms 
green algae is thought to have gi...
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Add to cartbrown algae lack true roots, but have similar structures, called ____________ 
that anchor them to the substrate 
 ~ holdfasts 
the commercially important unicellular protest that are used in filters, polishes 
and other industrial processes are the 
 ~ Diatoms 
green algae is thought to have gi...
What inhibits enzymes required for ATP production? 
 ~ Cyanide 
What is glycolysis? 
 ~ The breakdown of glucose by enzymes into pyruvate (2 molecules) and energy 
(no oxygen use) 
Since glycolysis does not use oxygen, what can the pyruvate turn into? 
 ~ Lactic Acid 
Where does glycolysis occur...
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Add to cartWhat inhibits enzymes required for ATP production? 
 ~ Cyanide 
What is glycolysis? 
 ~ The breakdown of glucose by enzymes into pyruvate (2 molecules) and energy 
(no oxygen use) 
Since glycolysis does not use oxygen, what can the pyruvate turn into? 
 ~ Lactic Acid 
Where does glycolysis occur...
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