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BIOCHEM 32A Exam 3 MC 50 Questions and Answers Updated 2024/2025 Solved 100%; University of Notre Dame
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BIOCHEM 32A Exam 3 MC 50 Questions and Answers Updated 2024/2025 Solved 100%; University of Notre Dame 
 
1.	Nearly all animals are 	eukaryotes that undergo a 	stage where they are sexually immature and morphologically distinct from the adult stage. 
a.	Heterotrophic : Larval 
b.	Multicellular : Juvenile 
c.	Autotrophic : Larval 
d.	Multicellular : Autotrophic 
 
 
2.	During development, animals undergo a 	stage where they are comprised of a hollow, multicellular sphere of cells. 
a.	Gastrula 
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UCSB; EEMB W 22- Final Updated 2024/2025 with complete solutions
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abiotic components - Nonliving chemical and physical factors in the environment (temp, light, 
nutrients, water) 
aerobis - needs oxygen to take place 
Alcoholic Fermentation - plants, anaerobic, Produces ethyl alcohol and a little bit of ATP 
Altruistic - ___ behavior 
-individuals put themselves at risk for the benefit of their species 
-Enhances another individuals reproductive success at the altruist's expense 
-Makes sense for the survival of kin or the overall group 
anabolism - Construct...
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Biology 101 FINAL EXAM REVIEW GRADED A 2024
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Which term best defines this organization: All the organisms/ species living in a particular area and the physical components with which the organism interact... - Ecosystem 
 
I design an experiment to test whether or not fertilizer has an effect on the growth of dandelions. My hypothesis is that dandelions in soil to which fertilizer is added, will produce more biomass. What is my independent variable in this experiment? - Presence or absence of fertilizer 
 
What is an example of Aposematism?...
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Population Dynamics Exam 1 Questions with Answers
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Population Dynamics Exam 1 Questions with Answers 
competition - Answer-interaction in which both competing population lose access to a resource 
 
interspecific competition - Answer-competition between members of different species 
 
intraspecific - Answer-competition between members of the same population for resources 
 
predation - Answer-interaction between predator and prey 
 
beetles survive more because no frost and kill more pine trees - Answer-example of a density independent factor 
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UNCG bio 112 exam 3 review Questions and Answers
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Which of the following are examples of biotic factors that could impact a living 
organism (for the organism in parenthesis)? 
Choose all that apply. At least one is correct. 
A. When a plant in the forest is outcompeted by a more shade-tolerant species. 
(for the shade-sensitive plant) 
Correct Answer When a human provides a home to 10^11 bacteria in their gut 
(for the bacteria) 
B. When a human provides a home to 10^11 bacteria in their gut (for the 
bacteria) 
C.When a plant's growth is...
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CSU Life 103 Final Exam 2024 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
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Eukaryotic cells evolved when an ancestral host cell, probably a ____________ formed a mutualistic, 
endosymbiotic relationship with ______________ - Answer-Archaean; an alphaprotobacteria 
Snowball Earth Hypothesis suggests the hardened, spiny exoskeleton evolved as a result of: - AnswerRelease of calcium after global glaciations 
You find a colony of single celled organisms that are living (thriving and reproducing) in an extreme 
environment, such as an alkaline or reducing environment. Which...
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WGU BIO exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which describes meiosis but NOT mitosis? * 
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crossing over occurs---only in miosis 
chromosomes move to opposite poles 
cell membranes duplicate 
sister chromatids separate—miosis1 and 2 
cell membranes split not duplicate 
cell membranes duplicate 
 
 
 
A scientist is studying the oxpecker bird. The birds she studies eat insects from the back of rhinocerous. The scientist studies how this helps the birds and the rhinocerous. She is studying an example of: * 
0/1 
competition 
herbivory 
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species correct answers a group of organisms sharing common characteristics that interbreed and produce fertile offspring 
 
population correct answers a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time, and which are capable of interbreeding 
 
habitat correct answers the environment in which a species normally lives 
 
abiotic factors correct answers non-living, physical factors that influence the organisms and ecosystem, e.g. temperature, sunlight, pH, salinity,...
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UNCG Bio 112 exam 3 review
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Which of the following are examples of biotic factors that could impact a living organism (for the organism in parenthesis)? 
Choose all that apply. At least one is correct. 
 
A. When a plant in the forest is outcompeted by a more shade-tolerant species. (for the shade-sensitive plant) 
Correct Answer When a human provides a home to 10^11 bacteria in their gut (for the bacteria) 
 
B. When a human provides a home to 10^11 bacteria in their gut (for the bacteria) 
 
C.When a plant's growth is l...
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uncg bio 112 exam 3 review. Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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Amensalism -/0 interactions - : one species is harmed while the other is unaffected 
Tend to be more accidental than other relationships 
Example: a herd of elephants that crushes plants and insects while moving through a forest 
. Commensalism +/0 interaction: - one species benefits while the other is unaffected 
Brown-headed cowbirds follow grazing cattle and bison, foraging on insects flushed from the vegetation. 
Cattle convert plants into dung, which dung beetles can use. Dung beetles dispe...
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