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ABEKA BIOLOGY: GOD'S LIVING CREATION TEST 11 RATED A+
  • ABEKA BIOLOGY: GOD'S LIVING CREATION TEST 11 RATED A+

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  • earthworms, sea worms, and leeches segmented worms planarians, flukes, and tapeworms flatworms jellyfish, sea anemones, and hydras coelenterates animals characterized by spiny skin and radial symmetry echinoderms euglenas, amoebas, and paramecia protozoa microscopic multicellular invertebrates named for the rotating appearance of the cilia on their front ends rotifers what consists of stacks of flattened, membrane-enclosed compartments and is the shipping center of a cell? Golgi apparatu...
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BIO 182 Exam 4 NAU Questions and Correct  Answers
  • BIO 182 Exam 4 NAU Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Be familiar with the common characteristics of animals. Answer- - Multicellular heterotrophs - cells lack cell walls -most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle - able to reproduce sexually - specialized sensory structures and nervous system - cells exist in extensive extracellular matrix - unique cell junctions What type of life cycle do all animals show? Answer- gametic What is the most likely ancestor of animals? Answer- choanoflagellates What...
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BIO 182 Exam 4 NAU Questions and solutions
  • BIO 182 Exam 4 NAU Questions and solutions

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  • Be familiar with the common characteristics of animals. - - Multicellular heterotrophs - cells lack cell walls -most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle - able to reproduce sexually - specialized sensory structures and nervous system - cells exist in extensive extracellular matrix - unique cell junctions What type of life cycle do all animals show? - gametic What is the most likely ancestor of animals? - choanoflagellates What are the 3 majo...
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BIO 182 Exam 4 NAU Questions with Detailed Answers
  • BIO 182 Exam 4 NAU Questions with Detailed Answers

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  • Be familiar with the common characteristics of animals. - Multicellular heterotrophs - cells lack cell walls -most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle - able to reproduce sexually - specialized sensory structures and nervous system - cells exist in extensive extracellular matrix - unique cell junctions What type of life cycle do all animals show? gametic What is the most likely ancestor of animals? choanoflagellates What are the 3 major feat...
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BIO 101 FINAL LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS- 100% A+ GRADED
  • BIO 101 FINAL LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS- 100% A+ GRADED

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  • 1. Declining bee populations are leading to flowers not being pollinate Organismal Ecology Population Ecology Community Ecology Ecosystems Ecology 2. A small amount of gophers can define the structure of a community. This makes them opportunistic keystone species apex predators autotrophs 3. Most crop pests ______. have an opportunistic life history consist of long-lived individuals have an equilibrial life history exhibit type I ...
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Biology 1108 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update | 120 Questions | Graded A+
  • Biology 1108 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update | 120 Questions | Graded A+

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  • Biology 1108 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Latest Update) 120 Questions | Graded A+. Alpine - Correct Answers Similar to Tundra, Lacks permafrost, Budding - Correct Answers Form of asexual reproduction in which a bud/protrusion forms on an organism and eventually breaks off to form a new organism that is smaller than its parent. Fragmentation - Correct Answers A type of asexual reproduction in which one organism is broken into pieces, each of which develops into a new individual Partheno...
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Nurs 611 Final Exam Study Guide
  • Nurs 611 Final Exam Study Guide

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  • Nurs 611 Final Exam Study Guide 26. Straight leg raise: supine patient lift up leg as far as can go, should be able to go >70 degrees without significant radiating pain (some gluteal discomfort or hamstring tightness isokay) + if sharp shooting pain up back of leg, sciatica, lumbar root nerve cmopromise 27. Red flags of neck pain: Nuchal rigidity Recent trauma Weakness of extremities 28. Pes planus: Flat foot, normal <3 years 29. Genu varum: Bow legged normal <18 months ...
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Bio 114 Exam 4 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
  • Bio 114 Exam 4 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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  • 1. The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a ________. A) unicellular chytrid B) unicellular yeast C) multicellular algae D) multicellular fungus E) flagellated protist E) flagellated protist 1. What synapomorphy distinguishes animals as a monophyletic group, distinct from choanoflagellates? A) Sexual reproduction B) Heterotrophy C) Multicellularity D) No cell walls C) Multicellularity 1. The evolution of animal species has been prolific. Much of this diversity is a result of the ...
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BIO 182 Exam 4 review questions and answers
  • BIO 182 Exam 4 review questions and answers

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  • What are some commone characteristics of animals? - multicellular heterotrophs lack of cell walls nervous tissue sexual reproduction Hox genes What life cycle does all animal show? - gametic What are the likely ancestors of animals? - chaonoflagellates protists What are 3 major features to classify animals? - 1. presence or absense of different tissue types 2. type of body symmetry 3. specific features of embryonic development What are the 3 different type of tissues (ends in z...
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Biology 172 UH MANOA Exam 2 Latest  Version Already Passed
  • Biology 172 UH MANOA Exam 2 Latest Version Already Passed

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  • Biology 172 UH MANOA Exam 2 Latest Version Already Passed Animal qualities 1. 2. 3. 4. ? (Multicellular eukaryotes, heterotrophs, cells lack cell walls, bodies held together by structural proteins-collagen) What is Collagen? 1. 2. 3. 4. (Most abundant protein in animal bodies, flexible, high tensile strength and elastic resistance) Skin vs Ligament vs Tendon arrangement of collagen? 1skin- dense irregular. 2. Ligament- sheets. 3. Tendon- cable-like Germ layers give rise to 1 2?...
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