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BSC1010 FSW FINAL 19 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE In meiosis I Prophase I, what do the homologous chromosomes do? They condense and pair up during synapsis and the spindle fibers form The three domains in the Woese system of classification are: Archaea, Bacteria...

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BSC1010 FSW FINAL 19 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE

In meiosis I Prophase I, what do the homologous chromosomes do?


They condense and pair up during synapsis and the spindle fibers form


The three domains in the Woese system of classification are:

Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

Archaea, Eukarya, and Protista

Fungi, Protista, and Animalia

Monera, Bacteria, and Eukarya


Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya


The most ancient of the energy pathways is probably:

Glycolysis

Aerobic respiration

Calvin cycle

Kreb's cycle

Photosynthesis


Glycolysis


Asexual reproduction differs from sexual reproduction in that:

Asexual reproduction does not occur in animals

,Asexual reproduction occurs only in bacteria

Asexual reproduction uses DNA to code for traits in offspring

Asexual reproduction produces genetically diverse offspring

Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are virtually identical


Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are virtually identical


The reactants for photosynthesis are:


Water and carbon dioxide


The cell is the basic unit of life.

True

False


True


In Meiosis I Metaphase I, what do the pairs of homologous chromosomes do and where?


They line up and are at the cell's equator


A structure consisting of tissues organized to carry out a specific function defines a(an):

Cell

Atom

Organ

Population

Molecule


Organ

,Substrate phosphorylation occurs when protons pass through ATP synthase and combine with oxygen

to make water.

True

False


false


Homeostasis means:

That conditions remain within a constant range

That a population changes over time

That all organisms require an energy source

That conditions are held constant and do not change

That cells have enough water


That conditions remain within a constant range


To be considered a living organism, the organism must consist of:

Atoms and molecules

One or more cells

RNA and proteins

DNA and RNA

DNA and proteins


One or more cells


Whenever ATP is produced by a chemical reaction some energy is lost into the surroundings as heat.


True


In Meiosis I Anaphase I, what do the homologous chromosomes do and where do they go?

, They separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell


The four kingdoms included in the domain Eukarya are:

Bacteria, protista, plantae, and animalia

Protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia

Bacteria, fungi, plantae, and animalia

Archaea, bacteria, plantae, and animalia

Archaea, fungi, plantae, and Animalia


Protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia


The electron transport chain produces a/an _____________ gradient.

Proton

ATP

Oxygen

Electron

NADH


Proton


A major difference between bacteria and other living organisms is that bacteria:

Have cell walls and other organisms do not

Do not have a nucleus in their cells and other organisms do

Have a nucleus in their cells and other organisms do not

Are autotrophs and other organisms are not

Do not have cell walls and other organisms do


Do not have a nucleus in their cells and other organisms do

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