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Abeka - Biology: God's Living Creation(Revised) Test 10 Questions With 100% Solved Solutions!!
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What group of odd looking cartilaginous fish have gill covers? - Answer-Chimaeras 
What are the leg-like appendages on either side of a spider's mouth with which it handles its food? - 
Answer-Pedipalps 
What organ allows a fish to sense faint vibrations and pressure changes in the water? - Answer-Lateral 
Line 
Which group includes lobsters, crayfish, and shrimp? - Answer-Crustaceans 
What is the scientific term for a fish's gill cover? - Answer-Operculum 
What is the largest group of arthrop...
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Household Pest Control Alabama Already Graded A
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Household Pest Control Alabama Already Graded A 
Chewing mouthparts Silverfish 
Cockroaches 
Beetles 
Termites 
Earwigs 
Dragonflies & Damselfies 
Piercing-sucking Mouthparts FLeas 
Mosquitoes 
Bed Bugs 
Rasping-sucking Thrips 
Sponging Fruit flies 
Siphoning Butterflies & Moths 
Chewing-lapping Bees & Wasps 
Order: Collembola Springtails 
Order Thysanura bristletails, silverfish, firebrats 
Order Orthoptera grasshoppers and crickets 
Order Blattodea cockroaches 
Order Dermapte...
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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam #4
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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam #4 
 
What is the difference between blood and hemolymph? - Blood: In a Closed circulatory 
system and is confined to vessels. 
 
Hemolymph (AKA interstitial fluid): In an Open circulatory system and bathes the body cells. 
 
What are the major types of blood cells? - red and white cells 
 
What adaptations allow an animal to use diffusion across its skin as the only mechanism for gas 
exchange? - The animal must be thin and have a large surface area. Animals that only d...
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ENY3005 Final Exam Test Bank (810) Questions and Verified Answers (GRADED A)
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What does insect hemolymph transfer in the body? 
Nutrients, wastes, hormones, immune cells and peptides, BUT NEVER O2!! 
 
 
What kind of circulatory system do insects have? 
open circulatory system: hemolymph is in direct contact with tissues 
 
 
 
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What is the dorsal vessel? 
Main circulatory organ of insects. It spans the entire length of an insect's body on the dorsal side. Anterior: aorta. Posterior: heart 
 
 
What are Alary muscles? 
muscles that hold the heart in...
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Phylum Chordata (Solved) 2024.
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All chordates must have these structures at some time in their development correct answers notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches or slits, and post-anal tail 
 
notochord correct answers a stiff, but flexible rod of connective tissue extending lengthwise and dorsal to the digestive tract; is an axis for muscle attachment; in higher vertebrates it is converted in the adult to the vertebral column 
 
dorsal tubular nerve cor correct answers anterior end becomes brain, the rest i...
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BIO 106 WSU Carloye Exam 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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What is the difference between blood and hemolymph? - Blood: In a Closed circulatory system and is 
confined to vessels. 
Hemolymph (AKA interstitial fluid): In an Open circulatory system and bathes the body cells. 
What are the major types of blood cells? - red and white cells 
What adaptations allow an animal to use diffusion across its skin as the only mechanism for gas 
exchange? - The animal must be thin and have a large surface area. Animals that only diffuse across 
the skin have a dense ...
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BIO 106 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? - • Mutualism (prey and predatory 
benefit from interaction) 
• Consumption (one benefits and one is harmed by interaction. Includes: predation, parasitism, 
herbivory) 
• Competition (both are harmed by interaction - but one harmed more than the other) 
What is "facilitation" and how does it play out over time? - Facilitation: an interaction in which 
one species has a positive effect on the survival and reproduction of another ...
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MO Entomology CDE
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MO Entomology CDE 
Which of the following kinds of information is not normally found on an insect label: state, elevation, 
date, collector ️elevation 
What is the specific field of biological science that deals with arranging organisms into orderly groups? 
️classification 
Honeybees use which of the following dances to communicate the locations of food sources within 25m 
of the hive? ️round dance 
Which of the following do insects use their antennae to do: smell, touch, taste, he...
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Bio 106 WSU Carloye Exam #4 Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%
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How does the partial pressure of oxygen in the tissues determine how much O2 will be released to 
them? - The more Co2 there is the more O2 will be administered into that tissue 
What is "transposition of the great vessels" and how does it affect blood circulation? - a condition 
that babies can be born with which causes the arteries leaving the left and right ventricles to be 
switched. This affects blood circulation in that there is no cross over, so the oxygenated blood from the 
lungs neve...
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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Paper 1 2024
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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Paper 1 2024 
 
 
 
What is the function of the cell membrane? - ANS To control what enters and leaves the cell, acts as a barrier between the cell and its environment. 
 
What structural feature of the cell membrane allows substances to enter/leave? - ANS Partially permeable 
 
What is the fluid mosaic model? - ANS States that a membrane is a fluid structure (because phospholipids are constantly moving) with a "mosaic" of various proteins embedded in it 
 
Describe t...
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