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BIO 211 Digestive System Review Questions and Correct Answers

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1. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is also known as? The alimentary canal 2. Compare and contrast the following: a. Ingestion b. Mechanical processing c. Digestion d. Secretion e. Absorption f. Excretion 1. Ingestion: - Materials enter digestive tract via mouth 2. Mechanical processing: - Crushing ...

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BIO 211 Respiratory System Review Questions and Correct Answers

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1.) provide extensive surface area for gas exchange 2.) moving air along respiratory passageways, to/from exchange surfaces 3.) protect respiratory surfaces from dehydration, temp change, and pathogens 4.) produce sounds 5.) detect olfactory stimuli 6.) conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin IIW...

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Bio 211 Exam 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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All of the following are part of a prokaryotic cell except A. DNA. B. a cell wall. C. a plasma membrane. D. ribosomes. E. an endoplasmic reticulum. E. Endoplasmic Reticulum Which of the following comparisons between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is incorrect? A. The lack of organelles in prokary...

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Bio 211 Chapter 5 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is a polymer? A long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks What are monomers? The repeating units that serve as building blocks What are the 3 of four classes of life's organic molecules that are polymers? Carbohydrates, proteins, & nucleic acids What is a dehydration reaction...

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Bio 211 Exam 1 Study Guide-Questions and Correct Answers

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Why don't hormones affect all cells they contact? Hormones can only affect cells that display receptors that are specific to them What is a target cell? Are the cells that display the specific receptor What are the 2 major classes of hormones (endocrine, not paracrine)? Where Peptide and steroid ...

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Bio 211 Chapter 6 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What do cells need access to build macromolecules? carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and oxygen What else do microbes need for growth? micronutrients What are micronutrients? metal ions such as zinc, cobalt, molybdenum, copper and manganese How do cells incorporate nutrients from their surrou...

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BIO 211- Chapter 13 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Offspring resemble their parents more than they do unrelated individuals. What is this due to? heredity What is heredity? is the transmission of traits from one generation to the next What is variation? demonstrated by the differences in appearance that offspring show from parents and siblings Wh...

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BIO 211 Unit 3 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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First fossils of fungi date ______ mya 460 Which organisms are the closest relatives of fungi? Animals What 2 growth forms of fungi exist? Yeasts and mycelia Yeasts Single celled What three characteristics do fungi share? 1. Eukaryotes 2. spores to reproduce 3. heterotrophs Mycelia Mu...

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Bio 211 Endocrine System Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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How does the endocrine system communicate? slow and via hormones How does the nervous system communicate? fast and via impulses Which secretory gland is ductless, and secrete into blood, and an example is thyroid and pancreas. endocrine gland Which secretory gland has ducts and an example is swea...

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Bio 211 Chapter 3 Questions and Correct Answers

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What is a polar molecule? Ex. Water: Where opposite ends have opposite charges What does polarity do? It allows (water molecules) to form hydrogen bonds with each other. What are 4 properties of water that facilitate an environment for life? 1. Cohesive behavior 2. Ability to moderate temperature ...

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Bio 211 Chapter 2 Questions and Answers

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What are organisms composed of? Matter What is matter made up of? Elements What is an element? A substance that cannot be broken down to other substances by chemical reactions What is a compound? A substance that consists of two or more elements in a fixed ratio and it has characteristics differe...

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Bio 211 Exam 5 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Which parent determines the sex of a child in humans? father Which of the following human traits is NOT sex-linked? -hemophilia -color blindness -pattern baldness -muscular dystrophy -they are all sex linked pattern baldness Which of the following sex chromosome karyotype is NOT correctly matched...

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Bio 211 Exam 4 Plants and Viruses Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Plants perform oxygenic photosynthesis What essential ecosystem service is provided by land plants? sporophyte of a fern Which of these are spore-producing structures? Style Ovary Stigma Which of the following flower structures are considered female? may contain sporophyte embryos Archegonia_____...

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Biology 211 Exam 7 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the four main factors that determine distribution & abundance of species - selection - intra and interspecific interactions - drift - Dispersal -- movement within and between systems - Speciation/history Compare deterministic and stochastic effects - Deterministic -- lead to non-random, pr...

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Bio 211 Exam 4 Test Questions and Complete Solutions

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Which virus lineage is most diverse (i.e. contains the largest number of putative species or strains)? a) Positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses b) Double-stranded DNA viruses c) Double-stranded RNA viruses d) Negative-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses c) Double-stranded RNA viruses Which of...

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TEST 5 BIO 211 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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Substances larger than_____ are normally not allowed to pass through the filtration membrane? albumin Tubular reabsorption involves all of the following except? Stem cell movements The ability to form concentrated urine depends on the functions of? the loop of henle and the collecting duct ...

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Bio 211 Exam 2 Study Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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________ are examples of prokaryotes because prokaryotes have a _________ which Eukaryotes do not A)Bacteria; nucleoid B) Archeae; mitochondria C) Bacteria; plasma membrane D) Fungi; plasmid E) Plantae; chromatin A Which of the following label the mitochondria and the golgi apparatus, respectively?...

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BIO 211 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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why do Gaucher's disease patients accumulate glucocerebroside in their cells? they lack functioning glucocerebrosidase Gaucher cells are macrophages that contain very large amount of which molecule? glucocerebroside How many monomers make up this polymer? 3 What type of macromolecule is this? nu...

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BIO 211 Exam 2 Questions and Solutions

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Eukaryotes and prokaryotes both have all of the following except: endoplasmic reticulum The region containing the genomic circular DNA of bacteria is called the _________. nucleoid All of the following are true regarding the nucleolus EXCEPT The nucleolus contains all of the DNA in a eukaryotic ce...

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Cuesta College Bio 211 Final Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers

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what are the problems with over population? Why are we worried? 1) Famine and Disease. 2) loss of personal freedom 3) environment destruction When has most of the growth taken place in the population? Which decade have we seen the most growth? In the most recent decade. Right Now. Essay #1 Define ...

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Bio 211 Trident Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Pathway of blood as it flows through spleen Splenic artery Central artery Sinusoids Venules Splenic vein desmosomes vs. gap junctions Desmosomes mechanically join cells Gap junctions electrically join cells Bicarbonate formula CO2 + H2O <-> H2CO3 <-> H+ + HCO3- End Systolic Volume (ES...

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Bio 211 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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The most common isotope of carbon contains a nucleus with 6 protons and 6 neutrons. Suppose you have a beaker containing 6 grams of pure carbon. Approximately how many moles of carbon are present in the beaker? Eukaryotic cells move when their flagella or cilia bend. How does the bending of these s...

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SDSU Bio 211 Exam 1 Mastering Micro Questions- With Answers

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In Pasteur's swan-neck flask experiment, the importance of the S-shaped curves in the flasks was twofold. The curves allowed entry of air but excluded: A. heat B. nutrients C. airborne bacteria D. viruses E. oxygen C. airborne bacteria Pasteurization was first developed to kill __________ in wine...

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Bio 211 Exam 4 Study Set -Questions and Correct Answers

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Mitosis (5) genetically identical daughter cells (somatic cells) - growth - replace lost cells due to normal wear and tear - wound repair - asexual reproduction Cytokinesis division of cytoplasm Meiosis (2) daughter cells with half of genetic material (gametes) -Nuclear division Chromosomes (4) -...

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Bio 211 Chapter 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the main difference between the flow of energy and the flow of nutrients through an ecosystem? energy flow is one-way; nutrients can be recycled Energy enters most ecosystems as ____________ and exits as _______. sunlight, heat What are the 2 components of the Cell Theory? all living thing...

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Bio 211 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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The precise location of a gene on a chromosome is known as its _____. a. loci b. trait c. sequence d. character a. loci A human cell contains 22 pars of autosomes, one X chromosome, and one Y chromise is a(n) _____. a. egg cell b. sperm cell c. male somatic cell d. femaile somatic cell c. male soma...

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Bio 211- Exam 1 Questions and Detailed Answers

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Feedback mechanisms Negative feedback=Stimulus invoking a response and the response inhibiting stimulus. Positive feedback=the stimulus invoking a response and the response providing a stimulus. IE. platelets increase, cells dividing. Kingdoms Bacteria, Archaea bacteria, (both have organisms that a...

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Biology 211 Exam 3 Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers

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Name five basic adaptations that enabled the transition from green algae to land plants. The cuticle prevents water loss, compounds prevent UV damage, Lignin allows vascular systems, tracheids allow upward growth, and guard cells allow CO2 in. What ecosystem services do plants provide? Describe fou...

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Biology 211 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers - Iowa State University

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What are the 5 fundamental traits of life? With these traits in mind, are viruses alive? What evidence supports your conclusion? -Energy Use and Metabolism -Cell Theory -Information, Genetics -Replication or reproduction -Biological Evolution -No, viruses are not alive because they do not have cells...

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BIO 211 Exam 1 Study Questions and Complete Solutions

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What are some key similarities among all living organisms? - Contain one or more cells - Contain genetic information - Use genetic information to replicate themselves - Use molecules from outside to create new molecules - Use energy from environment to do biological work - Regulates internal environ...

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