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BIO 172 UH Manoa Exam 2 Questions  and Answers 100% Pass
  • BIO 172 UH Manoa Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • BIO 172 UH Manoa Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass **What are animals characterized by?** **Animals:** Multicellular eukaryotes that are heterotrophic, lacking cell walls, and having bodies held together by structural proteins like collagen. **What is the function of collagen in animals?** **Collagen:** It makes up connective tissues, providing flexibility, high tensile strength, and elasticity. **Differentiate between skin, ligament, and tendon based on collagen arrangeme...
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Bio 172 animals exam Questions with  Complete Correct Answers | Grade  A+
  • Bio 172 animals exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Which of the following is (are) unique to animals? A) the structural carbohydrate, chitin B) nervous and muscular tissue C) heterotrophy D) gametes Ans: B) nervous and muscular tissue What do all deuterostomes have in common? A) Adults are bilaterally symmetrical. B) Embryos have pharyngeal pouches that may or may not form gill slits. C) All have a spinal column. D) The pore (blastopore) formed during gastrulation becomes the anus. Ans: D) The pore (blastopore) formed during gastrul...
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Bio 117 Exam 2 Quiz Latest Update  Graded A+
  • Bio 117 Exam 2 Quiz Latest Update Graded A+

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  • Bio 117 Exam 2 Quiz Latest Update Graded A+ Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ALL animals? A. Heterotrophic B. Together, they form a monophyletic group. C. Multicellular organisms D. Cells lacking cell walls. E. All animals have true tissues and organs. All animals have true tissues and organs. Which of the following are characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria? (Select All that Apply) A. Specialized stinging cells B. True Tissues C. Complete digestiv...
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NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SPECIAL SENSES NOTES UPDATED
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  • EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  General Embryonic Development is Described as Either:  Trimesters (3x 3-Month Periods): o First: - Foundations of Major Organs o Second: - Development of Organs o Third: - Rapid Growth & Fully Functional Organs.  OR... Anatomical Stages: **(These are more relevant) o Pre-Embryonic Period: 0-2 Weeks  Fertilisation  Blastocyst Formation & Implantation  Gastrulation o Embryonic Period: 3-8 Weeks  Development & Differentia...
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BIO 172 UH Manoa Exam 2 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
  • BIO 172 UH Manoa Exam 2 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Animals Ans: Multicellular eukaryotes Heterotrophs: Ingest their food Lack Cell Walls Body held together by structural proteins Collagen Ans: Make up connective tissues (fibers) Flexible and high tensile (stretching) Skin Ans: Dense irregular arrangement of collagen Ligament Ans: Collagen arranged in sheets (Connects Bones) Tendon Ans: Cable-like arrangement of collagen (Connects muscle to bone) Zygote Ans: Fertilized egg (Sperm+Egg=Zygote) Undergoes rapid cell division cal...
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TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Select the TRUE statement about animal development: A.) Deuterostome development is indeterminate. B.) Mesoderm in protostomes arises as outpocketings of the primitive gut. C.) Radial cleavage is characteristic of protostome development. D) In deuterostomes, the blastopore ultimately becomes the mouth of the adult. E) All of the above are true. - Answer- Deuterostome development is indeterminate. During embryogenesis of diploblasti...
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The Process of gut rotation Questions And Answers
  • The Process of gut rotation Questions And Answers

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  • The Process of gut rotation Questions And Answers 1. What is gastrulation? - CORRECT ANSWER-The stage following the blastula whereby the embryo develops three layers: ecto-, meso-, and endoderm. 2. What is the etymology of the word "gastrula"? - CORRECT ANSWER-It is a modern Latin word comprised of the Greek Gaster (stomach) plus the Latin diminutive ending -ula. 3. When does gastrulation take place in humans? - CORRECT ANSWER-At the 3rd week of development. 4. What is the innervatio...
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Bio 172 animals exam questions with  verified answers
  • Bio 172 animals exam questions with verified answers

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  • Bio 172 animals exam questions with verified answers Which of the following is (are) unique to animals? A) the structural carbohydrate, chitin B) nervous and muscular tissue C) heterotrophy D) gametes B) nervous and muscular tissue What do all deuterostomes have in common? A) Adults are bilaterally symmetrical. B) Embryos have pharyngeal pouches that may or may not form gill slits. C) All have a spinal column. D) The pore (blastopore) formed during gastrulation becomes the anu...
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USABO Practice Questions with Verified  Solutions
  • USABO Practice Questions with Verified Solutions

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  • USABO Practice Questions with Verified Solutions What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? Reverse Transcriptase The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding site for ______. 5'...RNA polymerase Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? I. Simultaneous transcription and translation II. Presence of intron sequences III. Circular DNA I and III only Integral transmembrane proteins are proteins imbedded in the cell membrane...
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cmmb midterm Question and answers already passed 2024
  • cmmb midterm Question and answers already passed 2024

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  • cmmb midterm Question and answers already passed 2024 RTK pathway and FGFs - correct answer Ligand, RTK, GEF, RAS, RAF, MEK,ERK, TF, Transcription morula, blastula, gastrula blastomere - correct answer morula: cleavage stage embryo, no cavityblastula: cleavage stage, when there is a cavity in the embryogastrula: embryo undergoing gastrulationneurula: embryo as neural tube is formingblastomere: any cell of a cleavage stage embryo cleavage - correct answer rapid cell divisions divide th...
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