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BIO 106 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? - • Mutualism (prey and predatory 
benefit from interaction) 
• Consumption (one benefits and one is harmed by interaction. Includes: predation, parasitism, 
herbivory) 
• Competition (both are harmed by interaction - but one harmed more than the other) 
What is "facilitation" and how does it play out over time? - Facilitation: an interaction in which 
one species has a positive effect on the survival and reproduction of another ...
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Bio 106 WSU TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What are the foundational principle of science? - All natural phenomena have a physical 
cause. (Not driven by supernatural causes. Ancient 7mes - thought supernatural forces drive 
natural processes) 
Science seeks to understand how nature works (Driving forces causing what we see around us. 
What will happen if we tweak a variable) 
Science also seeks to document everything that exists. (Organize it all by crea7ng categories 
based on shared traits. "Taxonomies") 
scientific hypothesis -...
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WSU BIO 106 Bundled Exams Latest Versions with Certified Solutions
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WSU BIO 106 Exam 1
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WSU BIO 106 Exam 1 
 
The three basic plant organs, ________, are organized into_____________. - Leaves, Stems, 
Roots; A shoot system and a root system 
 
Nodes - The point at which leaves are attached 
 
Internodes - The stem segments between nodes 
 
Root - -An organ that anchors the plant into the ground 
-Absorbs minerals and water from the tip 
-Stores organic nutrients 
-Root hairs increase surface area and absorb most of the water and minerals 
 
Axillary Bud - A structure that has poten...
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Bio 106 Chapter 12 Notes
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This is a comprehensive and detailed note on Chapter 12;Fresh Water, Oceans, and Coasts for Bio 106. 
 
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WSU CARLOYE BIO 106 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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WSU BIO 106 Exam 1 Question and Answers (Latest Update 2024) Verified Answers
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Where does the carbon come from that enables plants to make complex organic molecules? 
A. The soil 
B. The air 
C. The food 
D. The leaves - B 
Which of the following is NOT a category of plant tissue? 
A. Dermal 
B. Vascular 
C. Ground 
D. Root - D 
What are the three basic plant organs? 
A. Wood, leaves, flowers 
B. Flowers, roots, seeds 
C. Leaves, roots, stems 
D. Internode, node, petiole 
E. They only have two basic organs - C
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The Ultimate BIO 106 Final Exam Study Guide
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WSU BIO 106 LBL Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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Which of the following is NOT a defining trait of an animal? 
Eukaryote 
Multicellular 
Lack cell walls 
Feed by absorption 
Heterotrophic - Feed by absorption 
what the difference is between breeding and genetic engineering? - Genetic engineering allows the 
transfer of DNA material among completely different species, which is in most cases not possible for 
classical breeding 
Classical breeding often requires long time periods before a successful plant line has been established, 
genetic engi...
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