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CLEP BIOLOGY 2023/2024 Study Guide
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Ecology - -The study of how organisms interact with one another and with their 
physical environment 
- Organism -> population -> community -> ecosystem -> biosphere 
- Binomial: scientific name 
Biotic 
Abiotic - - Biotic: living, or once living, factor in an ecosystem 
- Abiotic: non-living factor in an ecosystem 
Organisms 
Species 
Population - - Organisms: an individual living thing 
- Species: a group of similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring 
- Populatio...
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BIO 151 Final Exam Study Guide 2023-2024 (100 % Correct).
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BIO 151 Final Exam Study Guide 2023-2024 (100 % Correct).Biology 151 Final Exam Study Guide 
Ecology II - Animals in their Environment 
Population Growth 
● Difference between rates of birth and death 
● Populations have the ability to grow 
exponentially at the intrinsic rate of increase (r) 
● Forms a steeply rising curve 
○ ∆N/∆t = B-D 
○ ∆N = change in population 
○ ∆t = time 
○ Rate of increase: births - deaths 
○ N - population at one particular time 
Growth in REAL...
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BIO 151 Final Exam Study Guide 2023-2024 (100 % Correct).
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BIO 151 Final Exam Study Guide 2023-2024 (100 % Correct). 
Biology 151 Final Exam Study Guide 
Ecology II - Animals in their Environment 
Population Growth 
● Difference between rates of birth and death 
● Populations have the ability to grow 
exponentially at the intrinsic rate of increase (r) 
● Forms a steeply rising curve 
○ ∆N/∆t = B-D 
○ ∆N = change in population 
○ ∆t = time 
○ Rate of increase: births - deaths 
○ N - population at one particular time 
Growth in RE...
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BIO 4130 Exam 2| 110 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Survivorship of which of the following organisms is most likely to be analyzed with a static life table? 
A. Butterfly 
B. Annual Plant 
C. Elephant 
D. American Robin 
E. Barnacle CORRECT ANSWERS: C. Elephant 
 
_________ survivorship curves are usually associated with organisms that have high mortality rates in the early stages of life. CORRECT ANSWERS: Types III 
 
If the net reproductive rate (Ro) is equal to 0.5, what assumptions can we make about the population? CORRECT ANSWERS: This po...
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BIS 2B Final -- UC Davis correct graded A+
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BIS 2B Final -- UC Davis correct graded A+BIS 2B Final -- UC Davis correct graded A+ 
 
 
Individual - correct answers-individual traits determine response to environmental factors 
Population - correct answers--interacting group of conspecific individuals 
-group of individuals of sam type of organisms that interbreed 
Species - correct answers-groups of the same type of organisms and descend from common ancestor 
Community - correct answers-set of co-occurring interacting species 
Ecosystem - ...
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In the case of mutant and wildtype simploids, who overtook the other? 
mutant overtook the wildtype since they matured and reproduced earlier 
 
 
 
Once nutrients and energy are acquired w at determines where it will go? 
environment- can go to growth and reproducing or it can go towards defense 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:13 
 
01:28 
With the tits, what was confusing? 
the mean of eggs was 5 but when 12 were laid it produced the most surviving which is confusing since the mean should be the most survivin...
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Simutext Lesson 2022/2023 with complete solutions
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Simploid reproductive experiment 
Blue simploids take 3 stages to reach reproductive maturity 
 
red only take 1 
 
Red take over because more fecund 
 
 
 
term for having the most offspring 
fecund 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:01 
 
01:28 
which two organisms can produce asexually and sexually 
ulva (green algae) 
starfish 
 
 
 
a plant which alternates between two stages 
isomorphic plants 
 
 
 
isomorphic plant stages include 
diploid and haploid 
 
 
 
Gametophytes form gametes through 
 
sporophytes ...
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BIO 106 Final Exam Study Guide Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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BIO 106 Final Exam Study Guide 
 
 
 
 
 
Thinking about the nutrient cycles learned in the Ecology lectures, what are the key nutrients? - ANS Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorous 
 
From which reservoir do plants obtain each these nutrients? Where/how do animals obtain these nutrients? - ANS Carbon - reservoir - fossil fuels, soils, sediments of aquatic ecosystems, oceans, plant and animal biomass, the atmosphere (photosynthesis) 
 
Nitrogen - reservoir - 78% atmosphere, soils and sedimen...
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Apes Unit 3 Exam review, 100% Accurate, rated A+. latest updates.
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Apes Unit 3 Exam review, 100% Accurate, rated A+. latest updates. 
 
 
Population Distribution - -Clumped - Groups of Populations 
Uniform - evenly spaced 
Randome - Randome populations 
 
Type 1 Survivorship - -ex: Humans, survivorship curves are for species that have a high survival rate of the young, live out most of their expected life span and die in old age. 
 
Type 2 Survivorship - -survivorship curves are for species that have a relatively constant death rate throughout their life span. ...
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AP Biology Unit 8: Ecology Practice Exam
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AP Biology Unit 8: Ecology 
 
climate - The long-term prevailing weather conditions at a given place. 
 
abiotic - Nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an environment. 
 
biotic - Pertaining to the living factors—the organisms—in an environment. 
 
biomes - Any of the world's major ecosystem types, often classified by temperature and precipitation 
 
disturbance - A natural or human-caused event that changes a biological community and usually removes organisms fro...
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