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Chapter 5 Bioenergetics the Flow of Energy in the Cell Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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What does mechanical works involves? - ANSWER-A change in position of the cell or a cell structure. 
 
What is an example of mechanical work? - ANSWER-Muscle contraction 
 
Animals that regulate their body temperature independently of the environment are_______ - ANSWER-Homeotherms. 
 
What 2 ways is bioluminescence driven by? - ANSWER-1) ATP 
2) Chemical oxidation. 
 
Fire flies have the ability to convert energy in ATP to light. What is this type of work called? - ANSWER-Bioluminescent work 
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Marine Biology Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Marine Biology Questions and Answers 100% Pass The ability of an organism to produce light is called Bioluminescence 
The Plant-like marine protists are known as Algae 
The animal-like marine protists are known as Protozoa 
The glassy-shelled algae that cause brown tides are Diatoms 
Phytoplankton that have two flagella and cause red tides are Dinoflagellates 
It is important to use Greek or Latin words because other languages came from those two languages and it's good to have common ground 
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MSC 230 Exam 1 Study Guide (first 46) 100% Correct Answers.
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which algae are prokaryotic? correct answers cyanobacteria 
 
which algae can fix nitrogen correct answers cyanobacteria 
 
which algae grow the slowest? correct answers dinoflagellates 
 
which algae grow the fastest? correct answers diatoms 
 
which algae are capable of bioluminescence? correct answers dinoflagellates 
 
which algae are most likely to form harmful algal blooms? correct answers dinoflagellates 
 
which algae evolved first? correct answers cyanobacteria 
 
which algae swim the f...
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Biology Edexcel IGCSE Exam 2B Questions with Complete Solutions for Exam preparation
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Pathogens - Ans (an organism that) causes disease 
Describe how a non-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacterium can produce a bacterium that is resistant 
to methicillin (3) - Ans1. mutation; 
2. (involves) gene / DNA / allele / genetic material 
3. random / chance / rare/spontaneous 
Explain how a vaccination will protect a human from having an infection. - Ans1. antigen OR 
dead/weakened / attenuated/inactive pathogen bacterium/virus; 
2. memory cells/memory lymphocytes; 
3. antibody; 
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Marine Biology Exam 2 Review with Complete Solutions 2023/2024
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How are the terms community, habitat, and niche used in biology - Community= Population (all 
animals and plants) 
Habitat= Environment (The physical place where organism(s) would live 
Niche= Resources (All of the biological factors in an environment that an organism needs to 
survive 
Plankton - An organism that can't swim against the current. 
Phytoplankton - Plankton that can photosynthesize and make its own food. 
Zooplankton - Heterotrophic animal plankton. 
Benthic - Bottom of the ocea...
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How are the terms community, habitat, and niche used in biology - Community= Population (all 
animals and plants) 
Habitat= Environment (The physical place where organism(s) would live 
Niche= Resources (All of the biological factors in an environment that an organism needs to 
survive 
Plankton - An organism that can't swim against the current. 
Phytoplankton - Plankton that can photosynthesize and make its own food. 
Zooplankton - Heterotrophic animal plankton. 
Benthic - Bottom of the ocea...
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EDUC 1300 Test 4 chapter 10, 11 & 12(All answered)
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April has found information in a book that is relevant to the paper she is preparing for her European history class. As April records this information, she should NOT correct answers copy large sections of material verbatim. 
 
A strong conclusion does NOT correct answers introduce new supporting details. 
 
Journal articles are typically correct answers peer-reviewed. 
 
On the day of your presentation, you should correct answers take deep breaths before getting up to speak. 
 
Rafe has just co...
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MCB 301 Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Pass
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MCB 301 Exam Questions and Answers 
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Pure Culture - Answer️️ -Population of cells consisting of one type of bacterium 
derived from a single cell. a population of cells that are all clones and identical to each 
other that originally came from a single cell. if you have a colony growing on a solid 
media and then bacterial cells divide by binary fission you'll have a million cells. 
Why do you want a pure culture - Answer️️ -To study a bacterial cell's metabolism or 
morpho...
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PORTAGE BIOCHEMISTRYMODULE 1 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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PORTAGE BIOCHEMISTRYMODULE 1 
EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
(VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED 
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Definition of biochemistry 
Correct Answer: chemistry of life; how properties of organisms relate to their molecules 
What are the 3 things biochemists study? 
Correct Answer: 1. The relationship between structure and function of biomolecules 
2. Chemical reactions of organisms (metabolism) 
3. Communication within and among organisms 
What are bulk elements? 
Correct Answer: Elements that a...
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MIBO EXAM 2 PRACTICE (PT. 1) WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
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_______ use an internal RNA primer so that the end of the eukaryotic chromosome can be replicated. 
 
a. Primases 
b. RNA polymerases 
c. Telomerases 
d. DNA polymerases 
e. Helicases 
c. Telomerases 
 
 
 
A transmembrane sensor kinase protein senses an environmental condition outside __________ bacteria or in the periplasm of a/an __________ bacteria. 
 
a. Gram-positive; Gram-negative 
b. Gram-negative; Gram-positive 
c. prokaryotic; eukaryotic 
d. prokaryotic; archaean 
e. Gram-positive; aci...
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