Humber Admissions Test (practice); Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Humber Admissions Test (practice); Questions
and Answers Rated A+
Evolution Correct Answer-Change in the inherited traits in a population of
organisms over time.
Ecology Correct Answer-How organisms interact with each other and the
environment
Humber Admissions Test (practice); Questions
and Answers Rated A+
Evolution Correct Answer-Change in the inherited traits in a population of
organisms over time.
Ecology Correct Answer-How organisms interact with each other and the
environment
Natural selection Correct Answer-A natural process resulting in the evolution
of organisms best adapted to the environment.
Theory of evolution Correct Answer-Created by Charles Darwin, organisms
pass on their DNA to their offspring; avoiding close relatives for more variety.
Microeveolution Correct Answer-The change in the inherited traits in a
population of organisms within a single species over time (ie. bacteria gaining
the ability to withstand/resist antibiotics and survive)
Macroevolution Correct Answer-Production of new species via thousands-to-
millions of years of microevolution (ie Finches in the Galapagos have different
beaks depending on the bird's respective needs for survival).
Artificial selection Correct Answer-Selection by humans for breeding of
useful traits from the natural variation among different organisms (ie. dog
breeds)
Prokaryotic cell Correct Answer-A type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed
nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles; found only in the domains Bacteria
and Archaea.
, Humber Admissions Test (practice); Questions
and Answers Rated A+
Eukaryotic cells Correct Answer-Larger, complex, with nucleus, membrane
bound organelles, DNA tightly wrapped around histone proteins in
chromosomes, cellulose in plant cell walls.
Endoplasmic Reticulum Correct Answer-A cell structure that forms a maze of
passageways in which proteins and lipids are carried from one part of the cell to
another.
Smooth ER function Correct Answer-Lipid synthesis
Rough ER function Correct Answer-Protein synthesis
Golgi apparatus Correct Answer-A system of membranes that modifies and
packages proteins and lipids for export by the cell
Nucleus Correct Answer-A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and
responsible for growth and reproduction
Nuclear membrane Correct Answer-Surrounds the nucleus
Nucleoplasm Correct Answer-Fluid inside the nucleus
Nulceolus Correct Answer-Where ribosomes are assembled
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Ribosomes Correct Answer-Made up of RNA; this aids in protein synthesis
around the rough ER or in the cytoplasm
Plasma membrane Correct Answer-A selectively-permeable phospholipid
bilayer forming the boundary of the cells
Phospholipids Correct Answer-A molecule that is a constituent of the inner
bilayer of biological membranes, having a polar, hydrophilic head and a
nonpolar, hydrophobic tail.
Proteins Correct Answer-Embedded in the bilayer of the cell membrane
Cholesterol Correct Answer-Provides strength and fluidity to the cell
membrane
Carbohydrates Correct Answer-Connected to the protein found in the cell
membrane, they help with cell communication
Centrioles Correct Answer-Cell organelle that aids in cell division in animal
cells only
Mitochondria Correct Answer-Powerhouse of the cell
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