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Biology 1406 Chapter 5 & 6 Questions and Answers Already Passed
All of the following are part of a prokaryotic cell EXCEPT... An endoplasmic recticulum 
Cell size is limited by... Surface to volume ratios 
Which structure is common to plant and animal cells? Mitochondrion 
In a bacterium, we will find DNA in... The nucleoid 
Which of the following macromolecules leaves the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell through pores in 
the nuclear membrane? mRNA 
A cell with a predominance of free ribosomes is most likely... Primarily producing proteins 
in the cytosol 
A ce...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
All of the following are part of a prokaryotic cell EXCEPT... An endoplasmic recticulum 
Cell size is limited by... Surface to volume ratios 
Which structure is common to plant and animal cells? Mitochondrion 
In a bacterium, we will find DNA in... The nucleoid 
Which of the following macromolecules leaves the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell through pores in 
the nuclear membrane? mRNA 
A cell with a predominance of free ribosomes is most likely... Primarily producing proteins 
in the cytosol 
A ce...
Biology 1406 Chapters 1-4 Questions and Answers Rated A+
7 characteristics of living things Order, evolutionary adaptation, regulation, reproduction, 
response to enviorment, growth and development, energy processing 
Biological organization (largest to smallest) Biosphere, ecosystem, communities, 
populations, organisms, organs and organ systems, tissues, cells, organelles, molecules 
Compare and contrast emergent properties and reductionism Emergent properties- new 
properties that arrive w/ each step up in hierarchy of life, complexity increases 
r...
- Exam (elaborations)
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7 characteristics of living things Order, evolutionary adaptation, regulation, reproduction, 
response to enviorment, growth and development, energy processing 
Biological organization (largest to smallest) Biosphere, ecosystem, communities, 
populations, organisms, organs and organ systems, tissues, cells, organelles, molecules 
Compare and contrast emergent properties and reductionism Emergent properties- new 
properties that arrive w/ each step up in hierarchy of life, complexity increases 
r...
Biology 1406 Exam 1 Chapters 1-3 Latest Update 100% Pass
Disaccharide A double sugar, consisting of two monosaccharides joined by dehydration 
synthesis. 
Glycosidic Linkage A covalent bond formed between two monosaccharides by a dehydration 
reaction. 
Phospholipid A lipid made up of glycerol joined to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. 
The hydrocarbon chains of the fatty acids act as nonpolar, hydrophobic tails, while the rest of the 
molecule acts as a polar, hydrophilic head. Phospholipids form bilayers that function as 
biological membranes....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Disaccharide A double sugar, consisting of two monosaccharides joined by dehydration 
synthesis. 
Glycosidic Linkage A covalent bond formed between two monosaccharides by a dehydration 
reaction. 
Phospholipid A lipid made up of glycerol joined to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. 
The hydrocarbon chains of the fatty acids act as nonpolar, hydrophobic tails, while the rest of the 
molecule acts as a polar, hydrophilic head. Phospholipids form bilayers that function as 
biological membranes....
Biology 1406 exam 1 review latest update rated A+
Properties of Life -Order 
-Sensitivity / Stimuli 
-Reproduction 
-Growth & Development 
-Homeostasis 
-Regulation 
-Energy Processing 
Taxonomy Domain- Kingdom - Phylum- Class- Order- Family- Genus- Species 
Natural selection evidence -adaptation 
-variable traits 
- survival of the fittest 
-mechanism of heredity 
-artificial selection 
-fossil records-comparative anatomy 
-molecular evidence 
Controlled Experiment an experimental groups is compared with a control group 
Technology apply scien...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Properties of Life -Order 
-Sensitivity / Stimuli 
-Reproduction 
-Growth & Development 
-Homeostasis 
-Regulation 
-Energy Processing 
Taxonomy Domain- Kingdom - Phylum- Class- Order- Family- Genus- Species 
Natural selection evidence -adaptation 
-variable traits 
- survival of the fittest 
-mechanism of heredity 
-artificial selection 
-fossil records-comparative anatomy 
-molecular evidence 
Controlled Experiment an experimental groups is compared with a control group 
Technology apply scien...
Biology 1406 Exam 1 study material latest update graded A+
Biology is the study of _______________. Life 
A pH of _____ is a strong base. 14 
_____ are the intercellular junctions that hold cardiac muscle cells together. Gap Junctions 
Carbon is Atomic Number 6 so it always shares electrons True 
Prokayote cells and Eukaryote cells are the same size False 
When data supports a hypothesis, it is now proven False 
__________ are thought of as a junk drawer kingdom since some the organisms included don't 
appear to have a lot in common with each other. Pr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Biology is the study of _______________. Life 
A pH of _____ is a strong base. 14 
_____ are the intercellular junctions that hold cardiac muscle cells together. Gap Junctions 
Carbon is Atomic Number 6 so it always shares electrons True 
Prokayote cells and Eukaryote cells are the same size False 
When data supports a hypothesis, it is now proven False 
__________ are thought of as a junk drawer kingdom since some the organisms included don't 
appear to have a lot in common with each other. Pr...
BIOLOGY 1406 EXAM 1 (CHAPTERS 1-3) 100% PASS
5 THEMES OF LIFE 1. ORGANIZATION 
2. INFORMATION 
3. ENERGY AND MATTER 
4. INTERACTION 
5. EVOLUTION 
LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION BIOSPHERE, ECOSYSTEMS, COMMUNITIES, 
POPULATIONS, ORGANISMS, ORGAN SYSTEMS, ORGANS, TISSUES, CELLS, 
ORGANELLES, MOLECULES. 
PROPERTIES OF LIFE ORDER 
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTION 
RESPOND TO THE ENVIRONMENT 
REGULATION 
ENERGY PROCESSING 
GROWTH AND DEVELOPEMENTREPRODUCTION 
WHAT IS BIOLOGY THE STUDY OF LIFE. 
BIOSPHERE IS: CONSISTS OF ALL LIFE ON EARTH AND ALL THE PLACES 
WHERE...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
5 THEMES OF LIFE 1. ORGANIZATION 
2. INFORMATION 
3. ENERGY AND MATTER 
4. INTERACTION 
5. EVOLUTION 
LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION BIOSPHERE, ECOSYSTEMS, COMMUNITIES, 
POPULATIONS, ORGANISMS, ORGAN SYSTEMS, ORGANS, TISSUES, CELLS, 
ORGANELLES, MOLECULES. 
PROPERTIES OF LIFE ORDER 
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTION 
RESPOND TO THE ENVIRONMENT 
REGULATION 
ENERGY PROCESSING 
GROWTH AND DEVELOPEMENTREPRODUCTION 
WHAT IS BIOLOGY THE STUDY OF LIFE. 
BIOSPHERE IS: CONSISTS OF ALL LIFE ON EARTH AND ALL THE PLACES 
WHERE...
Biology 1406 Exam 1: Chapters 1-4.1 Already Passed
Biology scientific study of organisms, living and fossil 
Common Features all life forms share - Made of a common set of chemical compounds 
- Made up of cells 
- Extract energy from the environment and use it to do work 
- Contain genetic info that enables them to develop, function, and reproduce 
- Use a universal genetic code to build proteins 
- Regulate their internal environments 
- Exist in populations that evolve over time 
Evolution Major unifying principle of biology and results in cha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Biology scientific study of organisms, living and fossil 
Common Features all life forms share - Made of a common set of chemical compounds 
- Made up of cells 
- Extract energy from the environment and use it to do work 
- Contain genetic info that enables them to develop, function, and reproduce 
- Use a universal genetic code to build proteins 
- Regulate their internal environments 
- Exist in populations that evolve over time 
Evolution Major unifying principle of biology and results in cha...
Biology 1406 Exam 2 review latest update graded A+
Cell Theory All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. 
What are the 3 important parameters in microsopy? Magnification, resoultion, and contrast. 
Cell structure relies on what 4 factors? Matter, energy, organization, and information 
What are the 2 categories all forms of life based on cell structure? Prokaryotes and 
Eukaryotes. 
The proetome of a cell determines its ? Structure and function. 
Prokaryotic cell Reletively simple sturctures without a nucleus, put into either 
bacte...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Cell Theory All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. 
What are the 3 important parameters in microsopy? Magnification, resoultion, and contrast. 
Cell structure relies on what 4 factors? Matter, energy, organization, and information 
What are the 2 categories all forms of life based on cell structure? Prokaryotes and 
Eukaryotes. 
The proetome of a cell determines its ? Structure and function. 
Prokaryotic cell Reletively simple sturctures without a nucleus, put into either 
bacte...
Biology 1406 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Rated A+
Cell division is used for which of the following ? Reproduction of single-celled organisms, 
growth of multicellular organisms, repair and replacement of cells, and sperm and egg 
production 
Asexual and sexual reproduction differs in that sexual reproduction_____________ Can 
produce great variation among the offspring (Meiosis) 
Asexual Reproduction ____________ Produces offspring genetically identical to the parent 
(Mitosis) 
Most of the time, DNA is in the form of____________ Euchromatin 
W...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Cell division is used for which of the following ? Reproduction of single-celled organisms, 
growth of multicellular organisms, repair and replacement of cells, and sperm and egg 
production 
Asexual and sexual reproduction differs in that sexual reproduction_____________ Can 
produce great variation among the offspring (Meiosis) 
Asexual Reproduction ____________ Produces offspring genetically identical to the parent 
(Mitosis) 
Most of the time, DNA is in the form of____________ Euchromatin 
W...
Biology 1406 exam 5 questions and answers already passed
In 1928, __________ was surprised to find that when he 
killed pathogenic bacteria, then mixed the bacterial remains 
with living harmless bacteria, some living bacterial cells 
became pathogenic. Frederick Griffith 
In 1952, ___________ used bacteriophages to 
show that DNA is the genetic material of T2, a virus that infects the 
bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli). Hershey-Chase 
__________ are viruses that infect bacterial 
cells. Bacteriophages 
______ discovered the relationships between D...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
In 1928, __________ was surprised to find that when he 
killed pathogenic bacteria, then mixed the bacterial remains 
with living harmless bacteria, some living bacterial cells 
became pathogenic. Frederick Griffith 
In 1952, ___________ used bacteriophages to 
show that DNA is the genetic material of T2, a virus that infects the 
bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli). Hershey-Chase 
__________ are viruses that infect bacterial 
cells. Bacteriophages 
______ discovered the relationships between D...
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