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NCEA Level 3 Biology - Plant and Animal Responses questions with correct answers
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Tropism Answer Plant movement by growth. Direction of response depends on direction of stimulus 
 
Phototropism Answer Tropic movement in response to light 
 
Gravitropism Answer Tropic movement in response to gravity 
 
Chemotropism Answer Tropic movement in response to a chemicsl 
 
Thigmotropism Answer Tropic movement in response to contact 
 
Hydrotropism Answer Tropic movement in response to water 
 
Taxes Answer The movement of an animal towards or away from stimulus from one direction 
 
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Arborist exam 2023/24 with complete solutions
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cambium 
thin sheath of dividing cells that produces the cells which become the vascular system of the tree, xylem and phloem 
 
 
 
xylem 
conduct water, support weight, store carbohydrates, defense against spread of disease 
 
 
 
Phloem 
moves carbohydrates from leaves throughout tree for storage 
 
 
 
cork cambium 
second lateral meristem which produces the bark; periderm. 
 
 
 
symplasm 
living cells inside xylem 
 
 
 
apoplasm 
non-living cells inside xylem 
 
 
 
tracheids 
elongated n...
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When is AIDS diagnosed? - -at CD4 <200 cells and/or presence of opportunistic infection 
How is HIV spread? - -Blood, semen, vaginal secretions, rectal secretions, and breast milk 
Vertical transmission (mother to child) 
After how many weeks is the viral load high enough for HIV RNA and antigens to be detected? - -~2 
weeks 
When can antibodies be detected in most patients? - -4-12 weeks; sometimes up to 6 months 
What is the name of the at-...
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BOT 331 Exam 5 Questions With Correct Answers
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Which mutant has a greatly increased number of stem cells in the shoot apical mersistem? 
 
 A mutant that has NO functional WUS. 
A mutant that has NO functional PIN protein. 
 A mutant that has NO functional CLAVATA3. 
A mutant that has NO functional WOX5. - Answer A mutant that has NO functional CLAVATA3. 
 
Choose a tropism. State how the environmental cue is perceived AND explain how perception causes growth to be redirected towards or away from the cue. - Answer Phototropism occurs when a ...
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NAPLEX 2021: HIV Exam Questions With Verified/Correct Answers
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HIV is an ____ retrovirus that uses machinery in ______ cells to replicate - ANSWER-RNA retrevirus; uses CD4+ T helper cells 
 
AIDS is diagnosed when: __________ or _________ - ANSWER-CD4 count <200 OR presence of an AIDS-defining condition (i.e. opportunistic infections or Kaposi's sarcoma) 
 
HIV can be transmitted through (5) - ANSWER-blood, semen, vaginal secretions, anal secretions, breast milk 
 
CDC recommends HIV screening for ________ (who and how often). - ANSWER-everyone aged 13-...
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Plant Responses OCR A level Biology | Questions with 100% correct Answers | Verified
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What does abiotic mean? - Non-living 
What does biotic mean? - living 
What is the definition of tropism? - Growth response to a stimulus 
What are some examples of an abiotic stimuli? - Light, water, gravity 
What are some examples of biotic stimuli? - touch, chemicals 
What is phototropism? - A plant's response to light 
What is geotropism? - a plant's response to gravity 
What is hydrotropism? - A plant's response to water/moisture 
What is thigmotropism? - a plant's response to touch 
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Arborist Certification Test Prep, With Complete Solution 2023 
 
meristems 
site of rapid cell division in the shoot tips, root tips, and cambium: 
apical 
meristems located at the end of the shoots are called primary, or _________________ meristems 
apical dominance 
the tendency for terminal buds to inhibit the growth of lateral buds is called ________________ 
leaves 
the food factories of trees are the ______________ 
photosynthesis 
the process of ______________ combines carbon dioxide and ...
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MMSC 360 Exam 3- Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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MMSC 360 Exam 3- Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
MMSC 360 Exam 3- Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
 
General Characteristics of Viruses- Introduction - ANSWER - -'Filterable' - filter infectious material, filter causing infection smaller than bacteria 
-Viruses are only active inside host cell - cannot replicate outside of a host cell 
--Obligate intracellular parasite (OIP) 
 
General Characteristics of Viruses- Living vs. Nonliving - ANSWER - -Viruses are acellular - do not have a tru...
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Plant Responses OCR A level Biology Verified Exam A+ Score Distinction Guarantee.
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What does abiotic mean? - correct answer Non-living 
 
What does biotic mean? - correct answer living 
 
What is the definition of tropism? - correct answer Growth response to a stimulus 
 
What are some examples of an abiotic stimuli? - correct answer Light, water, gravity 
 
What are some examples of biotic stimuli? - correct answer ...
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AQA A Level Topic 6 Organisms and response
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AQA A Level Topic 6 Organisms and response 
Stimulus A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react 
Receptor Detect stimulus. Specific to one type of stimulus. 
Effector 
an organ or cell that acts in response to a stimulus. 
Stimulus response pathway Stimulus - receptor - coordinator - effector - response 
taxis 
Movement toward or away from a stimulus. Direction of response determined by direction of 
the stimulus. 
positive taxis 
negative taxis 
Photota...
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