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Honors Biology Final Exam Review 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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autotroph - Answer- organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and 
use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer 
biosphere - Answer- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or 
atmosphere 
community - Answer- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined 
area 
consumer - Answer- organism that relies on other organisms for it...
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526 exam 1, Assessment of Thought and Perception| study guide verified A+
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526 exam 1, Assessment of Thought and Perception| study guide verified A+526 exam 1, Assessment of Thought and Perception| study guide verified A+ 
 
 
Frontal lobe tumors - correct answers-Cause abrupt change in personality, flat affect, and/or euphoria 
Occipital lobe tumors - correct answers-Lead to visual hallucinations 
Parietal lobe tumors - correct answers-Result in sensory disturbances; agnosia; lack of awareness appearing as denial 
Temporal lobe tumors - correct answers-Cause mood & me...
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SCI 225 Exam #3Ecosystem - correct answer A community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment 
 
Community - correct answer More than one group of species 
 
Population - correct answer One specific group of species 
 
Species composition - correct answer What species compose the community (naming the species) 
 
Species abundance - correct answer How abundant are the species 
 
Where are polar bears found? - correct answer Arctic (Northern Hemp) 
 
Where are peng...
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Most protists are _________, but there are some that are ____________________ - unicellular; 
multicellular 
How did the nucleus form? - invagination 
invagination - plasma membrane folds in on itself and inner compartments (organelles) are 
formed 
the job of the nucleus - - protect DNA 
- control what goes in and out of the nucleus 
endoplasmic reticulum - an organelle coming off of the nucleus where proteins are made 
golgi apparatus - newly synthesized proteins are given some final processin...
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what is a protist in the most general sense? An informal group of primarily aquatic eukaryotic organisms with diverse body forms, types of reproduction, modes of nutrition, and lifestyles -Algae, water molds, slide molds protozoa 
what are some different body plans of protist? -Mostly unicellular -some form colonies -some are coenocytic -some are multicellular 
What are some modes of nutrition for protists? - most algae are autotrophic photosynthesizes - Some heterotrophs obtain nutrients by abs...
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BESC 204 Exam 2 Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed
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BESC 204 Exam 2 Questions and 
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How do environmental conditions affect fungal growth? 
Fungal growth is influenced by temperature, humidity, and the availability of nutrients, with 
different species thriving under specific conditions. 
 
What is the role of fungal spores in reproduction? 
Fungal spores are the reproductive units that can be dispersed over long distances, allowing 
fungi to colonize new environments. 
 
How do fungi contr...
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OpenStax Microbiology Chapter 4 Prokaryotic Diversity.
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OpenStax Microbiology Chapter 4 Prokaryotic Diversity. 
Identify 
and 
describe 
Identify 
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describe 
Identify and describe unique 
examples of prokaryotes in various 
habitats on earth 
Habitat and Functions 
• Ubiquitous organisms 
• Hot springs 
• Antarctic ice shield 
• Deep sea 
• Functions 
• Soil formation 
• Nutrient production 
• Recycling elements 
• Environmental cleanup 
Symbiotic Relationships 
• Community 
• Cooperative 
• Competitive 
• Relationship e...
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ANP Test #1 Review (Ch. 1) Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Anatomy - ANSWERSthe study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another 
 
Physiology - ANSWERSthe study of the function of the body's structural machinery 
 
Homeostasis - ANSWERSA steady state of function characterized by a constant internal environment and its control mechanisms which oppose outside forces. 
 
Principle of Complementarity - ANSWERSStructure depends on Physiology and Physiology depends on S...
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MIP Exam 2 Questions and answers, rated A+ / 2024-25 Exam board exam predictions. APPROVED/
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Please describe a symbiotic relationship that is commensal in nature, one that is parasitic, and one that 
is mutualistic. - -Commensal- one benefits while not harming the other---> Microbiome on our skin 
and gut 
Mutualistic- both benefit off each other---> termites provide protection to the protozoa in their gut 
while they get their wood digested 
parasitic- disease causing pathogen/ harms one---> sea slugs ingest algae and keep their...
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NDSU microbiology 350 exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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16S rRNA 
 Ribosomal RNA used to identify microorganisms 
18S rRNA 
 Ribosomal RNA used for studying evolutionary relationships in eukaryotes 
Banded Iron Formation 
 Sedimentary rock with iron-rich layers, provides clues about Earth's history 
Black Queen Theory 
 Organisms rely on helper species to reduce metabolic costs 
Endosymbiosis 
 Theory of organelles originating from prokaryotic cells in a symbiotic relationship 
Evolutionary Selection 
 Process of advantageous traits being favored ...
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