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BIOLOGY 346 Microbes and society || A+ Graded Already.
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microbiome correct answers The complete genetic content of all the microorganisms that typically inhabit a particular environment, especially a site on or in the body, such as the skin or the nose 
 
Lichen correct answers combination of fungus and algae and bacteria. It can be poisonous but it purifies the air and reduces pollution. If lichens are growing in a certain area, it means the air is pretty clean 
 
Anything fermented means ______ were at work correct answers microbes 
 
What do micro...
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**Life and Cells** 
 
What is a prokaryote? A prokaryote is a type of cell that has no nucleus or organelles and 
typically only one circular chromosome. 
 
What is a eukaryote? A eukaryote is a type of cell that has a defined nucleus and multiple 
linear chromosomes. 
 
What is a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a proposed explanation as to why something happens. 
It is a predicted explanation that can be tested through experiment...
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Chapter 12: The Cell Cycle (Mitosis) Questions and Answers Graded A+
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What are the three key roles of cell division? State each role and give an example 
Reproduction: an amoeba single celled eukaryote divides into two cells. 
Growth+Development: fertilized egg divides into two cells, beginning embryo formation. Tissue 
Renewal: dividing bone marrow will give rise to new blood cells 
What is meant by the cell cycle? the life of a cell from the time it's first formed from a 
dividing parent cell until its own division into two cells 
What is a Genome? the cell's ...
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WSU BIO 106 LBL Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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Which of the following is NOT a defining trait of an animal? 
Eukaryote 
Multicellular 
Lack cell walls 
Feed by absorption 
Heterotrophic - Feed by absorption 
what the difference is between breeding and genetic engineering? - Genetic engineering allows the 
transfer of DNA material among completely different species, which is in most cases not possible for 
classical breeding 
Classical breeding often requires long time periods before a successful plant line has been established, 
genetic engi...
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FTCE Biology 6-12 Exam Practice 
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What domains are prokaryotes? (2) - Correct Answer ️️ -Bacteria and Archaea 
What do prokaryotes lack? - Correct Answer ️️ -nucleus and membrane bound 
organelles 
What has cell walls? - Correct Answer ️️ -Most prokaryotes: bacteria & archaea 
some eukaryotes: some fungi, algae, plants 
What are bacterial cell walls composed of? - Correct Answer ️️ -peptidoglycan 
What are archaea cell walls composed of? - Correct ...
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Bio 114 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 
 
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What characteristic sets bacteria apart from archaea? 
Bacteria are distinguished by having peptidoglycan in their cell walls, a feature absent in 
archaea. 
 
How would you define a synapomorphy? 
A synapomorphy is a trait shared by members of a specific monophyletic group but not 
found outside that group. 
 
In ocean ecosystems, who are the primary producers? 
Photosynthetic protists are the main primary producers. 
 
Why are protists ...
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BIO 102 EXAM 1 WVU THOMAS LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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BIO 102 EXAM 1 WVU THOMAS LATEST 
 
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Evolution the change in genetic characteristics of a population over time, accounts for the 
diversity of organisms and the unity among them. 
 
True or False. All living things are composed of one or more cells? True 
 
LIST seven characteristics or capabilities that are shared by all living things metabolism 
DNA/RNA 
complex structure 
one or more cells 
reproduction 
homeostasis 
growth and development 
 
What is the functional unit of ...
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The Cell Cycle (Mitosis) Chapter 12: Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+
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The Cell Cycle (Mitosis) Chapter 12: Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+ 
What are the three key roles of cell division? State each role and give an example - Reproduction: an amoeba single celled eukaryote divides into two cells. Growth+Development: fertilized egg divides into two cells, beginning embryo formation. Tissue Renewal: dividing bone marrow will give rise to new blood cells 
What is meant by the cell cycle? - the life of a cell from the time it's firs...
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What are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
 
Which groups are more closely related from an evolutionary standpoint? Archaea and 
Eukarya 
 
What are the three different shapes of bacterial cells? 1) coccus- spherical 
2) bacillus- rod shaped 
3) spirilla- wavy/ corkscrew shaped 
 
What are the three different ways in which bacteria arrange themselves in colonies? 1) diplo- 
divide but stay attached to each oth...
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ASU Bio 181 Exam 1 with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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The paramecium discussed in class contained an organelle called the contractile 
vacuole. This is the presumed precursor of the: - Correct answer-kidney 
A cell that is anchorage-dependent for growth will also exhibit contact inhibition. - 
Correct answer-true 
In your own multicellular body, cells with different functions have different DNA. - 
Correct answer-false 
The contractile vacuole of the paramecium is possibly an evolutionary precursor of the 
kidney. - Correct answer-true 
The paramec...
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