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BIO 117 Exam 2 Latest Update Already Passed
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sexual fungal reproduction 1. plasmogamy 
2. heterokaryotic mycelium 
3. karyogamy 
 
heterokaryotic mycelium cells contain 2 haploid nuclei from parent (n+n) 
 
karyogamy fusion of nuclei from parents (2n) 
 
three domains of life bacteria, archaea, eukarya 
 
methods of gene exchange for bacteria 1. transformation 
2. conjugation 
3. transduction 
 
transduction -viruses/bacteriophages help to pass genetic information 
 
-required initial virus...
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UCLA Anthro 124 Final Exam Questions With Verified Correct Solutions
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UCLA Anthro 124 Final Exam Questions With Verified Correct Solutions 
 
What is the logic of evolutionary psychology Computational Theory of Mind? - ANS Brain viewed as a computational computer that has functions that uses information gathered in a functional way 
 
What is it known as if we know consciously that it is harmless and not gross? We still won't accept it - ANS encapsulation and automaticity of disgust 
 
What three questions does sexual reproduction arise? - ANS 1) why...
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Bio 172 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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What are the events that take place in a sexual cycle and why is this cycle significant? 
Ans: -Gamete formation (1n Haploid) 
-Fertilization (Syngamy) of gametes. 
-Zygote formation. Zygote is first 2n (Diploid) cell. 
Then recombination occurs 
(Basically, Haploid cells (Gamete and spirm) form to create Diploid cell (Zygote)) 
What is the first supergroup? 
Ans: Excavata 
What is asexual reproduction? 
Ans: One parent, and offsprings are identical clones to parent. 
What are the 3 organisms of...
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Biology 117 Final Exam Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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Biology 117 Final Exam Question and answers 2024 verified to passWhich type of reproduction creates offspring with the highest amount of genetic diversity, sexual or asexual reproduction? Why? - correct answer Sexual reproduction (fusion of haploid gametes to form diploid zygote) because asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to parent 
 
What is budding? - correct answer offspring form on or in the parent via mitosis 
when fully formed, offspring break fre...
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CSCC Psychology 1100 Final Exam| latest full testbank with complete solution | GRADED A+
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Study of behavior and mental processes - Psychology 
The __________ approach emphasizes unconscious thought, the conflict between biological drives (such as the drive for sex) and society's demands, and early childhood family experiences. Practitioners of this approach believe that sexual and aggressive impulses buried deep within the unconscious mind influence the way people think, feel, and behave. - ...
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BIO 117 Final Exam: Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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The female gonads are the what? 
(Ans- ovaries 
 
The male gonads are the what? 
 (Ans- Testes 
 
The ___________________ System performs two functions: it produces, nurtures, and transports ova and sperm 
(Ans- reproductive 
 
The scrotum is lower in temperature, why? 
 (Ans- To keep the sperm alive 
 
Sperm production is called what? 
(Ans- spermatogenesis 
 
Spermatogonia mature into what? 
 (Ans- Spermatocytes 
 
Cell division for sexual reproduction is called what? 
 (Ans- Meiosis 
 
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FAU Dr. Brooks - Biological Principles - Unit 3 Comprehensive Study Guide 2024 with complete Solutions
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FAU Dr. Brooks - Biological Principles - 
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What is the cell theory? - Answer- All organisms are made come from cells and are 
made up of cells 
Cells must reproduce for what 2 reasons? - Answer- Cells must reproduce either to 
perpetuate the species or create a multi-celled individual 
Cell reproduction involves which two processes? - Answer- Cell reproduction involves 
mitosis (duplication and division of the nucleus) and cytokinesi...
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Bio 446 Exam 1- Courtship Mating and Reproduction, Torpor and Hibernation, Adaptation Test Questions and Correct Answers
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What are the positives to sexual reproduction? 1. increased heterozygosity 2. purging of deliterious mutations 3. recombination and cross over 4. behavior 
What is asexual reproduction? offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent obly; it does not involve the fusion of gametes and almost never changes the number of chromosomes - typically single cell organism - horizontal gene crossover 
What is sexual reproduction? the production of offspring by combining geneti...
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Straighterline Micro 250 Final Prep Exam Question With Solutions 
 
 
Which class of eukaryotic microorganisms can be subdivided into groups such as Mastigophora, Sarcodina, Ciliophora, and Apicomplexa? 
 
A. Helminths 
 
B. Algae 
 
C. Protozoa 
 
D. Fungi - ANS Protozoa 
 
Genetic material can be excised from one chromosome and directly integrated into another via 
 
A. conjugation. 
 
B. transformation. 
 
C. transduction. 
 
D. transposons. - ANS transposons. 
 
Which immune cell secr...
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FAU Dr. Brooks - Biological Principles - Unit 3 Comprehensive Study Guide 2024 with complete Solutions
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FAU Dr. Brooks - Biological Principles - 
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What is the cell theory? - Answer- All organisms are made come from cells and are 
made up of cells 
Cells must reproduce for what 2 reasons? - Answer- Cells must reproduce either to 
perpetuate the species or create a multi-celled individual 
Cell reproduction involves which two processes? - Answer- Cell reproduction involves 
mitosis (duplication and division of the nucleus) and cytokinesi...
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