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BSC 1005 Final Exam - Questions and Answers
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BSC 1005 Final Exam - Questions and Answers Under the biological species concept, what criterion is used to assign populations of organisms to the same biological species? being able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring Speciation requires ______. genetic isolation The wing of a penguin is ______ the wing of a butterfly. analogous to Homology is evidence of ______. Common ancestry Feathers in birds appear to have first evolved for insulation but later conveyed a new advantage in helping ...
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Penn Foster - Biology Lesson 3, Genetics and Inheritance, Exercise & Self-Check Answer Key with Complete Solutions
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Penn Foster - Biology Lesson 3, 
Genetics and Inheritance, Exercise & 
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What is a genotype? 
 The genetic constitution of an individual, represented by the combination of alleles. 
 
What is a phenotype? 
 The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism determined by the 
genotype and environment. 
 
What is the principle of segregation in genetics? 
 The principle stating that during the formation of gametes, the two allel...
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Bio Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Bio Final Exam Questions and Answers 
 
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What domain includes unicellular organisms lacking membrane-bound organelles, often living in 
and on humans in various relationships? 
 
A.) Archaea 
B.) Bacteria 
C.) Eukarya 
D.) Protista 
 Correct Answer: B.) Bacteria 
 
**Explanation:** 
Bacteria are single-celled organisms without membrane-bound organelles, commonly found in 
parasitic or mutualistic relationships with humans. 
 
What term describes different versions of genes that encod...
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SBB Genetic, Rh and RBC Membrane Exam 2024 Update
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SBB Genetic, Rh and RBC Membrane Exam 2024 Update 
The 1980s - ANSWER-What decade was the start of Rh molecular biology and purification of Rh D polypeptides 
The 1990s - ANSWER-What decade started the cloning of Rh genes and molecular bases of D+ and D -phenotypes
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PCOL 838 Final Exam
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acrocentric 
Refers to the terminal location of the centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22 
allelic heterogeneity 
the situation in which multiple alleles at a singe locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes 
amorphic 
Refers to mutations that cause a complete loss of function for the respective gene, and therefore yield the same phenotype as a complete gene deletion 
Aneuploidy 
denotes any unbalanced chromosome complement 
antimorphic 
Refers to mutations that when present in h...
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BIO 182 Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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How many modes of selection are there? correct answer: 3 
 
What are the modes of selection? correct answer: Stabilizing selection, directional selection, and disruptive selection 
 
Stabilizing Selection correct answer: The mean of the trait remains similar over time but the standard deviation decreases 
 
Directional Selection correct answer: The mean phenotype shifts in a particular direction 
 
Disruptive Selection correct answer: The standard deviation of the trait increases as individ...
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Human Growth & Development Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Which theory of human development was proposed by Jean Piaget - Cognitive Developmental 
theory 
Involves capacity to change - Plastic Development 
Occurs within families, schools, peer groups - Contextual Development 
Includes how body, mind, emotions, and relationships change and affect each other - Coconstructional Development 
Involves biological, cultural, and individual factors - Multidimensional Development 
Descriptive research - Gathering information by observing and recording behavior ...
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WGU C652 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Genetics and Heredity| Prep Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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WGU C652 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Genetics and Heredity| Prep Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: Which of the following is true of a species that has a chromosome number of 2n = 16? 
 
 
Answer: 
There are 8 homologous pairs. 
 
 
 
Q: After telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal makeup of each daughter cell is 
 
 
Answer: 
Haploid, and the chromosomes are composed of two chromatids. 
 
 
 
Q: During which of the following stages of meiosis do tetrads of c...
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BIO 342 Unit 3 Chapter 9 - Bacterial Genetics Questions with Correct Answers
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transduction Correct Answer The mechanism of DNA transfer in bacteria where DNA is transferred by phages (bacterial virus) 
 
nicks at specific origin, outer strand peels off and goes through pillis to F- cell while being resynthesized in F+ Correct Answer What is the process of conjugation? 
 
F- cells (replicate the F plasmid so the F- cell has one too) Correct Answer For conjugation, what do F+ cells look for? 
 
0.13 to 14 million bp, e coli has 4.6 million bp Correct Answer What is the ...
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Biology 1406 lecture exam 4 latest update graded A+
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Biology 1406 lecture exam 4 latest 
 
update graded A+ 
 
gregor mendel father of modern genetics 
 
two things gregor mendel discussed character 
trait 
 
character heritable feature of an organism 
 
trait version of a character 
 
what did mendel follow? the inheritance of traits in true-breeding pea plants 
 
cross mating between traits 
ex: purple flower with a white flower 
 
hybrid offspring of a cross 
 
phenotype physical appearance 
ex: purple flower color 
 
genotype DNA content of ge...
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