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enwc 201 questions and answers 2022
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wildlife - ANSWER-includes all nondomesticated plants, animals, and other organisms; 
living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor 
domesticated; birds and mammals receive most attention 
conservation - ANSWER-an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary 
focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its fisheries, habitats, and 
biological diversity; planned managment of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, 
destruct...
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Class Notes up to Exam 2 Mammalogy (BIOL427)
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In depth PowerPoint covering class notes up to Exam 2 for Mammalogy at McNeese State University, topics covered include mammalian modes of reproduction, biogeography, conservation, and wildlife diseases. Class taken Fall semester of 2023.
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Life 121 Exam 3 UNL Questions and Answers Graded A
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Apoplastic route 
▪ Through cell walls and extracellular spaces 
 Symplastic route 
▪ Through the cytosol 
 Transmembrane route 
▪ Across cell walls - ANSWER name and describe the three routes of transport within a plant 
 
Membrane potential is established through pumping H+ by proton pumps 
 (Animals - movement of Na+ by Na+ K+ pumps) - ANSWER Explain how membrane potential is established in plant plasma membranes 
 
-active transport and passive transport 
-osmosis - ANSWER Describe the...
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ENWC 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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ENWC 201 EXAM 1 
 
wildlife - Answer- includes all nondomesticated plants, animals, and other organisms; living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated; birds and mammals receive most attention 
 
conservation - Answer- an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity; planned managment of a natural resource to prevent expl...
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SAT BIOLOGY SUBJECT TEST PRACTICE WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS
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Which of the following contains organisms capable of surviving extreme conditions of heat and salt concentration? 
(a) Archaea 
(b) Animalia 
(c) Protista 
(d) Fungi 
(e) Plants - correct answerThe following contains organisms capable of surviving extreme conditions of heat and salt concentration is (a) Archaea. 
 
Roundworms, all are parasites. - correct answerNematodes 
 
Include the flatworm planaria. - correct answerPlatyhelminthes 
 
Jellyfish and hydra. - correct answerCnidarians 
 
All th...
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Hand written summary notes on Mammalian Biology
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Clear, handwritten notes from a first class honours student. Includes diagrams and definitions. Useful for revision purposes
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SCIN 401 Mammalogy Quizzes; 100% CORRECT. American Public University
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Mammalogy Quizzes Ch. 23-24 Question 1 of 10 10.0 Points Why is dispersal male biased in polygamous species? A. Female philopatry is advantageous since females provide more parental care whereas males suffer from inbreeding and competition from philopatric behavior. B. Heterozygosity is increased with male philopatry which in turn increases female reproductive fitness. C. Males benefit from giving high level of parental care and females benefit from reduced resource competition. D. Male philopat...
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Mammalogy Quizzes SCIN401/ Question And Answer With Rationale
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Mammalogy Quizzes Ch. 23-24 Question 1 of 10 10.0 Points Why is dispersal male biased in polygamous species? A. Female philopatry is advantageous since females provide more parental care whereas males suffer from inbreeding and competition from philopatric behavior. B. Heterozygosity is increased with male philopatry which in turn increases female reproductive fitness. C. Males benefit from giving high level of parental care and females benefit from reduced resource competition. D. Male philopat...
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