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Biology 1406 final exam practice questions and answers already passed
What is not a part of the Cell Theory The molecules within a cell are alive 
the process that converts DNA to mRNA Transcription 
The process that converts mRNA to protein Translation 
The four cells produced in meiosis will have a n number of chromosomes and will differ 
genetically from each other 
what are the reactants of photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide, water and sunlight 
which scientists influenced Darwin by his study of human population growth and the resulting 
struggle for resources? Tho...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is not a part of the Cell Theory The molecules within a cell are alive 
the process that converts DNA to mRNA Transcription 
The process that converts mRNA to protein Translation 
The four cells produced in meiosis will have a n number of chromosomes and will differ 
genetically from each other 
what are the reactants of photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide, water and sunlight 
which scientists influenced Darwin by his study of human population growth and the resulting 
struggle for resources? Tho...
Biology 1406 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
What is homeostasis the process whereby living organisms regulate their cells and bodies to 
maintain relatively stable internal conditions 
What are the characteristics of living things 1. Cells and Organization 
2. Energy use and metabolism 
3. Response to environmental changes 
4. Regulation and homeostasis 
5. Growth and Development 
6. Reproduction 
7. Biological Evolution 
atom the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element 
molecule Two or more atoms he...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is homeostasis the process whereby living organisms regulate their cells and bodies to 
maintain relatively stable internal conditions 
What are the characteristics of living things 1. Cells and Organization 
2. Energy use and metabolism 
3. Response to environmental changes 
4. Regulation and homeostasis 
5. Growth and Development 
6. Reproduction 
7. Biological Evolution 
atom the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element 
molecule Two or more atoms he...
Biology 1406 Lab Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
Why is oil immersion used? To reduce the amount of light rays that are refracted away from 
the objective lens. It increases numerical aperture and maintains a uniform light speed. increase 
the resolving power of a microscope. Prevents refraction of light. 
What parts of the microscope does light travel through? Illuminator-The light source for the 
microscope.Diaphragm-Controls the amount of light entering the condenser. Condenser lensFocuses light through the specimen. 
How do you calculate t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Why is oil immersion used? To reduce the amount of light rays that are refracted away from 
the objective lens. It increases numerical aperture and maintains a uniform light speed. increase 
the resolving power of a microscope. Prevents refraction of light. 
What parts of the microscope does light travel through? Illuminator-The light source for the 
microscope.Diaphragm-Controls the amount of light entering the condenser. Condenser lensFocuses light through the specimen. 
How do you calculate t...
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 crossphenotype physical appearance 
ex: purple flower color 
genotype DNA content of genes 
when mendel crossed the white (recessive) pea plant with the purple (do...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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 crossphenotype physical appearance 
ex: purple flower color 
genotype DNA content of genes 
when mendel crossed the white (recessive) pea plant with the purple (do...
Biology 1406 Lecture test 2 (Ch. 4-6) Rated A+
Metabolism Sum of all chemical activity 
Catabolic pathway break down molecules 
anabolic pathway build more complex molecules 
bioenergetics study of how organisms manage their energy resources 
Energy The capacity to do work or cause 
change. 
Potential Energy Energy by position or state. Examples - Water held back by a dam, 
chemical energy and electrical energy in a battery. 
Kinetic Energy Energy in motion or at work. EX: moving water, energy released by breaking 
a chemical bond or electri...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Metabolism Sum of all chemical activity 
Catabolic pathway break down molecules 
anabolic pathway build more complex molecules 
bioenergetics study of how organisms manage their energy resources 
Energy The capacity to do work or cause 
change. 
Potential Energy Energy by position or state. Examples - Water held back by a dam, 
chemical energy and electrical energy in a battery. 
Kinetic Energy Energy in motion or at work. EX: moving water, energy released by breaking 
a chemical bond or electri...
Biology 1406: Exam 3 Latest Version Graded A+
autotrophs an organism able to build all the complex organic molecules that it requires as its 
own food source 
heterotroph an organism that cannot derive energy from photosynthesis or inorganic 
chemicals , and so must feed on other plants and animals, obtaining chemical energy by 
degrading their organic molecules 
cellular respiration the oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical 
bonds 
dehydrogenation chemical reaction that involves the loss of a hydrogen atom, electro...
- Exam (elaborations)
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autotrophs an organism able to build all the complex organic molecules that it requires as its 
own food source 
heterotroph an organism that cannot derive energy from photosynthesis or inorganic 
chemicals , and so must feed on other plants and animals, obtaining chemical energy by 
degrading their organic molecules 
cellular respiration the oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical 
bonds 
dehydrogenation chemical reaction that involves the loss of a hydrogen atom, electro...
Biology 1406: Lab Final Review Questions with Verified Solutions
Autotrophs include what? Plants 
The raw materials used for Photosynthesis include what? CO2 and H2O 
Products and by-products of photosynthesis do NOT include what? CO2 (includes O2, 
C6H12O6, and H2O) 
A thin layer of chromatogram is useful for what? Separating pigments based on their 
physical characteristics 
What pigments would you find in a typical leaf? Chlorophyll A, Chlorophyll B, and 
carotenoids 
Most plants store carbohydrates in the form of... Starch 
Organisms capable of producing ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Autotrophs include what? Plants 
The raw materials used for Photosynthesis include what? CO2 and H2O 
Products and by-products of photosynthesis do NOT include what? CO2 (includes O2, 
C6H12O6, and H2O) 
A thin layer of chromatogram is useful for what? Separating pigments based on their 
physical characteristics 
What pigments would you find in a typical leaf? Chlorophyll A, Chlorophyll B, and 
carotenoids 
Most plants store carbohydrates in the form of... Starch 
Organisms capable of producing ...
Biology Placement Test Questions and Answers Already Passed
What defines living organisms separate from non-living things? Living things are made up of 
basic units called cells, are based on a universal genetic code, obtain and use materials and 
energy, grow and develop, reproduce, respond to their environment, maintain a stable internal 
environment, and change over time 
Discuss the scientific method and its use in acquiring knowledge. Involves observing and 
asking questions, making inferences and forming hypotheses, conducting controlled experiment...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What defines living organisms separate from non-living things? Living things are made up of 
basic units called cells, are based on a universal genetic code, obtain and use materials and 
energy, grow and develop, reproduce, respond to their environment, maintain a stable internal 
environment, and change over time 
Discuss the scientific method and its use in acquiring knowledge. Involves observing and 
asking questions, making inferences and forming hypotheses, conducting controlled experiment...
Biology: The Cell Cycle Questions and Answers Graded A+
Cell Cycle An ordered sequence of events in the life of a cell 
Mitosis A process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into five 
stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis conserves 
chromosome number by allocating replicated chromosomes equally to each of the daughter 
nuclei. 
What are the four stages of mitosis? Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Prophase The first stage of mitosis, in which the chromatin condenses into discre...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cell Cycle An ordered sequence of events in the life of a cell 
Mitosis A process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into five 
stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis conserves 
chromosome number by allocating replicated chromosomes equally to each of the daughter 
nuclei. 
What are the four stages of mitosis? Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Prophase The first stage of mitosis, in which the chromatin condenses into discre...
Biology 1406 Chapter 1 Review with Certified Solutions
Evolution The process of change that has transformed life on Earth. 
Biology The scientific study of life 
What are the five unifying themes? Organization, Information, Energy and Matter, 
Interaction, Evolution 
Biological Organization Molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, 
organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biosphere 
Emergent Properties Result from the arrangement and interactions of parts within a system. 
They characterize non biological entities as ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Evolution The process of change that has transformed life on Earth. 
Biology The scientific study of life 
What are the five unifying themes? Organization, Information, Energy and Matter, 
Interaction, Evolution 
Biological Organization Molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, 
organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biosphere 
Emergent Properties Result from the arrangement and interactions of parts within a system. 
They characterize non biological entities as ...
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