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AP Biology [Practice AP Exam] Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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[C] They Include compartments where hydrogen ions are concentrated. 
[1] Which of the following is true of both mitochondria and chloroplasts? 
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[A] They are found in the cells of eukaryotic autotrophs and heterotrophs. 
 
[B] They include stacks of membranes that absorb light. 
 
[C] They Include compartments where hydrogen ions are concentrated. 
 
[D] They produce sugars using energ...
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AP Biology Exam (units 5-8) Latest Version Graded A+
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10% rule Only 10% of the total energy produced at each trophic level is available to the next 
level. The amount of energy passed up to the levels of the food pyramid reduces as you go up. 
 
3' vs 5' end of DNA strand replication goes 3'->5' 
- 3' (of original molecule) is leading strand 
- 5' is lagging strand 
 
adaptive immunity the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an 
attack on them 
 
altruism ...
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AP Biology Exam #3
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Endomembrane organelles 
group of membranes and organelles that work together to modify, package, and transport proteins and lipids 
 
 
Nucleus 
The central part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction - contains the nucleolus, chromatin, and nucleoplasm 
 
Contain genetic material 
 
The nucleus is enclosed by the nuclear envelope 
 
 
Nuclear envelope 
Has a double membrane and contains pores that regulate entry and exit of materials ...
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AP Biology [Practice AP Exam] Questions with Verified Solutions
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[8] Cells that make up salivary glands would be expected to contain a relatively large amount of: 
 
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[A] smooth endoplasmic reticulum 
 
[B] rough endoplasmic reticulum 
 
[C] genetic material 
 
[D] lipids 
 
[E] peroxisomes [B] rough endoplasmic reticulum 
 
[9] Which of the following characteristics distinguishes prokaryotic organisms from eukaryotic 
organisms? 
 
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AP Biology Practice Exam #3 and Notes (Questions & Answers)Verified Answers)UPDATED 2024
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[D] interactions between amino acids present in the polypeptide. Correct answer-[2] The 
tertiary structure and function of a polypeptide is principally determined by the: 
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[A] length of the polypeptide. 
[B] number of nucleotides present in the polypeptide. 
[C] repeated units of glycerol making up the polypeptide. 
[D] interactions between amino acids present in the polypeptide. 
[E] numbe...
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AP Biology [Practice AP Exam] Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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[C] They Include compartments where hydrogen ions are concentrated. 
[1] Which of the following is true of both mitochondria and chloroplasts? 
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[A] They are found in the cells of eukaryotic autotrophs and heterotrophs. 
 
[B] They include stacks of membranes that absorb light. 
 
[C] They Include compartments where hydrogen ions are concentrated. 
 
[D] They produce sugars using energ...
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Ultimate AP Biology Exam Review Questions with Verified Answers
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Ultimate AP Biology Exam Review 
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Compare and contrast transpiration and translocation. What is the difference between xylem and 
phloem? Tranpspiration is the loss of water vapor from the surgace of a plant through the 
stomata. Translocation is the channeling of the sugar through the phloem. 
 
Define hypoosmotic, hyperosmotic, and isomotic 1. Has a lower concentration of solutes 
than its surrounding enviorment 
2. Has a higher concentration of solutes than i...
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AP Biology Final Exam Review; Questions & Answers Latest Update 100% Solved
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Active Site Correct answer-a region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other 
substance during a reaction. 
Adaptive radiation Correct answer-the diversification of a group of organisms into forms 
filling different ecological niches. 
aminoacyl trna Synthase Correct answer-Activates the amino acids that attach to tRNA 
Each amino acid is attached with a different synthase 
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AP Biology Exam #3
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Endomembrane organelles 
group of membranes and organelles that work together to modify, package, and transport proteins and lipids 
 
 
Nucleus 
The central part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction - contains the nucleolus, chromatin, and nucleoplasm 
 
Contain genetic material 
 
The nucleus is enclosed by the nuclear envelope 
 
 
Nuclear envelope 
Has a double membrane and contains pores that regulate entry and exit of materials ...
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