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**What does biodiversity refer to?** 
 Biodiversity refers to the variety of organisms and life forms found in a particular habitat or 
ecosystem. 
 
**What is the main goal of phylogeny?** 
 Phylogeny is concerned with tracing the evolutionary history and relationships among 
organisms. 
 
**How does systematics classify organisms?** 
 Systematics involves classifying organisms based on their evolutionary relationships and 
phylogeny....
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Microbiology 2117 First Exam Review Questions With Correct Answers
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Name three domains in the classification of living organisms: CORRECT ANSWER Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
 
Which domains have prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? CORRECT ANSWER prokaryotic: bacteria and archaea; eukaryotic: eukarya 
 
Which organelles does a prokaryotic cell have? CORRECT ANSWER non membranous like ribosomes 
 
Which domain do fungi, protozoa, and helminths belong to? CORRECT ANSWER eukarya 
 
What are the characteristics of fungi? CORRECT ANSWER fungi: single celled (yeasts) or m...
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BIOL 172L EXAM 1 UH MANOA 
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**Endosymbiosis** 
Endosymbiosis is the process in which unicellular organisms engulf other cells, which then 
function as organelles within the host cell. This relationship is usually obligate, meaning the 
survival of one depends on the other. Studies of DNA sequencing suggest that green and red 
algae developed when heterotrophic eukaryotes engulfed cyanobacteria. 
 
**Algae** 
Algae are: 
- Eukaryotic 
 
- Aquatic 
 
- Photo-aut...
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BIO 181 PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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BIO 181 PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
Only autotrophic. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - correct answer Plantae are only autotrophic. 
 
Only heterotrophic. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - correct answer Fungi and animilia are only heterotrophic. 
 
Completely multicellular. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - correct answer Plantae and animilia are completely multicellular.
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BIOLOGY 225 MIDTERM 1 FORM AND FUNCTION OF ORGANISMS IN ANIMALS CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY 2023 COMING SEMESTER EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FULL TEST BANK
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Textbook Readings Chapter _ 32 
 
Animal Diversity 
 
	Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes with tissues that develop from embryonic layers 
	Animals are a diverse monophyletic group with 34 major animal phyla 
	About 1.3 million species of animals living 
	Three characteristics define the entire group 
1.	Mode of nutrition 
2.	Cell structure and specialization 
3.	Reproduction and development 
	Nutritional Monde 
	Animals are heterotrophs 
	They cannot construct all their own or...
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Bio 181 Practice ExamOnly autotrophic. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - correct answer Plantae are only autotrophic. 
 
Only heterotrophic. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - correct answer Fungi and animilia are only heterotrophic. 
 
Completely multicellular. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - correct answer Plantae and animilia are completely multicellular. 
 
Do NOT have flagella. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fung...
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BIO 191 UNLV Exam 2 Study Guide | 60 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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What are the major nutrients that plants must take in for growth? - carbon dioxide, nitrogen, 
water, potassium 
What are functions of water in plants? - transport of solutes, source of hydrogen for 
photosynthesis 
Green plants extract __ energy from the sun, while animals extracts __ energy from organic 
compounds. - light energy, chemical energy 
Flowering plants can be heterotrophic. True or False - True 
This compound, which is required for photosynthesis, enters most plants through their s...
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Cotton plugs or screw caps are used in test tubes containing sterile media or pure 
cultures to... - -prevent unfiltered air or dust particles from entering the tubes 
-maintain anaerobic conditions 
-and prevent culture from spilling 
*all of the above* 
If the pH of the medium is higher than 7.0, you can adjust to 7.0 by: - adding drops 
of HCL to *lower* it or NaOH to *raise* it 
The pH indicator in Simmons Citrate agar is what? - Bromothymol blue 
bacteria that show no preference, grow equal...
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Only autotrophic. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - Answer-Plantae are only autotrophic. 
 
Only heterotrophic. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - Answer-Fungi and animilia are only heterotrophic. 
 
Completely multicellular. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - Answer-Plantae and animilia are completely multicellular. 
 
Do NOT have flagella. 
A. Monera 
B. Protista 
C. Fungi 
D. Plantae 
E. Animilia - Answer-Fungi do ...
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Not very many proteins in the eukaryotic cytoplasmic membrane. Where did they go? correct answers They are still in the membrane and they are still busy, but most of the proteins went to the mitochondrial membrane in eukaryotes. 
 
Cellulose and Chitin correct answers Use specific b-1,4-glycosidic bonds between sugars provides strength and rigidity. In algae 
 
Fungi - Cell Wall correct answers You have a NAG in chitin for cell walls in fungi. The cell wall is all NAGs 
 
Cytoskeleton Function c...
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