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Biology 102 Exam 2 WSU Carloye Latest Update 100% Solved
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Heterozygous When two different alleles combine to form a trait. 
Example: A tall person and a short person have a child who is short. The short allele is dominant 
so the child grew up to be short. 
 
Gene A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color. 
 
Dominant Determines the expression of a trait (visually). 
Example: Brown eyes, dark hair. 
 
Homozygous A homozygous trait is when two of the same kind of all...
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Elsevier Hesi A2 A&P Practice Questions with Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 Guide/Verified and Solved 100%;(Chamberlain) 
 
 
In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? 
 
1. Thoracic cavity 
 
2. 
Mediastinum 
 
3. 
Abdominal cavity 
 
4. 
Pelvic cavity Ans - 4. 
Pelvic cavity 
 
Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure for the organs? 
 
1. 
Epithelial 
 
2. 
Connective 
 
3. 
Nervous 
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**1. What is a gene?** 
- a. A segment of DNA that is only a few nucleotides long. 
- b. A unit of DNA that encodes the information necessary to produce proteins, cells, and entire 
organisms; can range from a few hundred to many thousands of nucleotides in length. 
- c. A type of RNA that carries genetic information. 
- d. A structure within the cell nucleus that contains DNA. 
 
**2. What is the locus of a ge...
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A plant, such as an iris, that reproduces asexually most of the time probably 
A) is found in a changing environment. 
B) produces offspring that move into new environments. 
C) lacks the ability to make flowers. 
D) forms spores. 
E) has offspring that live in the same environment as the parents. - answerE 
An oak tree is a 
A) sporophyte. 
B) gametophyte. 
C) gamete. 
D) spore. 
E) zygote. - answerA 
8) The sexual life cycle of plant...
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A spermatheca 
A. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to create male gametes 
B. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to store male gametes 
 
C. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to sort viable male gametes from non- 
viable male gametes 
 
D. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to deliver male gametes to females 
E. Is a component of the female reproductive system u...
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A spermatheca 
A. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to create male gametes 
B. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to store male gametes 
C. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to sort viable male gametes from 
non-viable male gametes 
D. Is a component of the male reproductive system used to deliver male gametes to females 
E. Is a component of the female reproductive system used to store male gametes 
Ans: E. Is a component of the female repr...
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NGR 6234 Reproductive Health Quiz Test Exam Questions with verified Answers
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NGR 6234 Reproductive Health Quiz Test Exam Questions with verified Answers 
 
1: What is the primary function of the reproductive system? - correct answer - 
The primary function of the reproductive system is to produce, store, and transport gametes (sperm in males and ova in females) and to nurture and protect developing offspring. 
 
2: What are the main hormones involved in the female reproductive cycle? - correct answer - The main hormones involved in the female reproductive cycle are estro...
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What does insect hemolymph transfer in the body? 
Nutrients, wastes, hormones, immune cells and peptides, BUT NEVER O2!! 
 
 
What kind of circulatory system do insects have? 
open circulatory system: hemolymph is in direct contact with tissues 
 
 
 
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What is the dorsal vessel? 
Main circulatory organ of insects. It spans the entire length of an insect's body on the dorsal side. Anterior: aorta. Posterior: heart 
 
 
What are Alary muscles? 
muscles that hold the heart in...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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What is homeostasis? 
The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? 
A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? 
Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
What happens after the receptors? 
Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. 
What makes up the central nervous system? 
The brain or spinal cord 
What is an effector? 
Muscles or glands tha...
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