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Question 15 of 15 On topographic maps how do you represent a steep slope OA A lack of contour lines B Contour lines that are far apart C Contour lines that are closely spaced OD Contour lines that are dashed or dotted
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Question 15 of 15 On topographic maps how do you represent a steep slope OA A lack of contour lines B Contour lines that are far apart C Contour lines that are closely spaced OD Contour lines that are dashed or dotted
Choose the correct answer The Senate must confirm most of the president s top appointments including attorneys general in different states Usually this means the president must get the OK from O the Senators from his party O the Senators from the opposing party the top ranking Senator in the president s party O the Senator s of the president s party from the state involved Complete Later Complete 5 9
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Choose the correct answer The Senate must confirm most of the president s top appointments including attorneys general in different states Usually this means the president must get the OK from O the Senators from his party O the Senators from the opposing party the top ranking Senator in the president s party O the Senator s of the president s party from the state involved Complete Later Complete 5 9
Instructions Below are examples of the three mechanisms of evolution Natural selection genetic drift and gene flow Read each example below In the space provided identify the mechanisms of evolution and explain your choice 1 Insects on a farmer s crop are sprayed with an insecticide Most of the insects die Some survive and pass the resistance to their offspring Next time the crops are sprayed with the same insecticide most of the insects survive a Mechanism of evolution b Expain 2 A Maine coon cat is brought to an island where only wild tabby cats live After mating with other cats on the island some of the kittens have bushy tails and tufted ears a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 3 A large population of marmots about half of which have spots becomes very ill More spotted marmots than un spotted marmots are left as a result un spotted marmots become very rare as time progresses a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 4 A population of flowers on one side of a river transports pollen to the flowers on the other side of the river producing offspring a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 5 In a population of finches there are short thick beaks and long thin beaks After a long drought the only food source remaining are hard seeds that are difficult to crack The birds with the short thick beaks find it easier to crack the seeds These birds are more likely to survive and reproduce a Mechanism of evolution b 6 A wildflower population consisting of blue purple and pink flowers is subjected to a mudslide that kills most of the blue ones As time progresses blue flowers eventually die out leaving only purple and pink wildflowers a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 7 Red parrots are brought on an expedition to a remote section of jungle with only blue parrots introducing color variation into the gene pool of jungle parrots a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 8 The very last red billed mallard dies leaving only orange billed mallard populations behind a Mechanism of evolution b Explain
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Instructions Below are examples of the three mechanisms of evolution Natural selection genetic drift and gene flow Read each example below In the space provided identify the mechanisms of evolution and explain your choice 1 Insects on a farmer s crop are sprayed with an insecticide Most of the insects die Some survive and pass the resistance to their offspring Next time the crops are sprayed with the same insecticide most of the insects survive a Mechanism of evolution b Expain 2 A Maine coon cat is brought to an island where only wild tabby cats live After mating with other cats on the island some of the kittens have bushy tails and tufted ears a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 3 A large population of marmots about half of which have spots becomes very ill More spotted marmots than un spotted marmots are left as a result un spotted marmots become very rare as time progresses a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 4 A population of flowers on one side of a river transports pollen to the flowers on the other side of the river producing offspring a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 5 In a population of finches there are short thick beaks and long thin beaks After a long drought the only food source remaining are hard seeds that are difficult to crack The birds with the short thick beaks find it easier to crack the seeds These birds are more likely to survive and reproduce a Mechanism of evolution b 6 A wildflower population consisting of blue purple and pink flowers is subjected to a mudslide that kills most of the blue ones As time progresses blue flowers eventually die out leaving only purple and pink wildflowers a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 7 Red parrots are brought on an expedition to a remote section of jungle with only blue parrots introducing color variation into the gene pool of jungle parrots a Mechanism of evolution b Explain 8 The very last red billed mallard dies leaving only orange billed mallard populations behind a Mechanism of evolution b Explain
If you inhibit microtubule polymerization in an actively dividing cell at the beginning of M phase what would you observe The mitotic spindle would fail to form The chromosomes would fail to align O The spindle and therefore the cell would fail to elongate lengthen All of the above
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If you inhibit microtubule polymerization in an actively dividing cell at the beginning of M phase what would you observe The mitotic spindle would fail to form The chromosomes would fail to align O The spindle and therefore the cell would fail to elongate lengthen All of the above
Imagine you are a PhD student trying to make a breakthrough in understanding the causes of osteosarcoma a cancer of bone You discover a novel mutation in a G1 S Cdk that correlates with the development of osteosarcoma in some people Which of the following mutations would indicate that it contributes to cancer progression One that prevents the Cdk from binding to ATP One that prevents the Cdk from binding to cyclin One that results in its constitutive activation All of the above
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Imagine you are a PhD student trying to make a breakthrough in understanding the causes of osteosarcoma a cancer of bone You discover a novel mutation in a G1 S Cdk that correlates with the development of osteosarcoma in some people Which of the following mutations would indicate that it contributes to cancer progression One that prevents the Cdk from binding to ATP One that prevents the Cdk from binding to cyclin One that results in its constitutive activation All of the above
Which structure of the Ascaris cross section is depicted below sho wwwerze hutterstoc
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Which structure of the Ascaris cross section is depicted below sho wwwerze hutterstoc
What are impaired waters O Water that is not able to flow freely due to structures O O Water that has many organisms living and defecating in it Water that do not meet one or more of the cleanliness standards set by the EPA Any still body of water like lakes
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What are impaired waters O Water that is not able to flow freely due to structures O O Water that has many organisms living and defecating in it Water that do not meet one or more of the cleanliness standards set by the EPA Any still body of water like lakes
The flowchart below summarizes the inputs and outputs of cellular respiration food oxygen the flowchart the wastes arrow represents OA water and glucose OB glucose and nitrogen OC carbon dioxide and water chemical Cellular Respiration energy wastes heat
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The flowchart below summarizes the inputs and outputs of cellular respiration food oxygen the flowchart the wastes arrow represents OA water and glucose OB glucose and nitrogen OC carbon dioxide and water chemical Cellular Respiration energy wastes heat
eople who get an influenza vaccine produce antibodies that protect them against being infected by the particular influenza viruses hat are used in the vaccine Which of the following explains why an influenza vaccine might be ineffective OA The DNA of the person who was vaccinated undergoes random genetic changes that can result in the antibodies being destroyed so the immune system does not recognize the viruses OB The antibodies that were developed in response to the vaccine change shape and no longer recognize subsequent generations of the viruses OC Viruses undergo random genetic changes that can result in antibodies no longer recognizing some individual viruses and this resistance can be passed to subsequent generations The antibodies that were developed in response to the vaccine are gradually flushed from the person s immune system OD
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eople who get an influenza vaccine produce antibodies that protect them against being infected by the particular influenza viruses hat are used in the vaccine Which of the following explains why an influenza vaccine might be ineffective OA The DNA of the person who was vaccinated undergoes random genetic changes that can result in the antibodies being destroyed so the immune system does not recognize the viruses OB The antibodies that were developed in response to the vaccine change shape and no longer recognize subsequent generations of the viruses OC Viruses undergo random genetic changes that can result in antibodies no longer recognizing some individual viruses and this resistance can be passed to subsequent generations The antibodies that were developed in response to the vaccine are gradually flushed from the person s immune system OD
Generation Generation 5 Generation 10 Generation 20 The figure above shows plates made from a culture growing bacteria during specified generations The culture has white and dark bacteria After generation 1 scientists applied an experimental drug intended to kill the bacteria and kept the experimental drug in the culture during successive generations Which statemen est explains results of the experiment OA Both the dark and the white bacteria showed equal resistance to the drug OB The white bacteria showed resistance to the drug OC The dark bacteria showed resistance to the drug OD The drug had no effect on the population
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Generation Generation 5 Generation 10 Generation 20 The figure above shows plates made from a culture growing bacteria during specified generations The culture has white and dark bacteria After generation 1 scientists applied an experimental drug intended to kill the bacteria and kept the experimental drug in the culture during successive generations Which statemen est explains results of the experiment OA Both the dark and the white bacteria showed equal resistance to the drug OB The white bacteria showed resistance to the drug OC The dark bacteria showed resistance to the drug OD The drug had no effect on the population
Use the dichotomous key below to answer the question Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Aquatic External ears Family Otariidae Has fur Tusks Genus Arctocephalus Family Odobenidae Found in Australia Scent glands used for defense Genus Neophoca Species N cinerea Family Mephitidae Domesticated Genus Felis Species F catus Retractable claws Family Felidae Genus Panthera Species P leo Land dwelling Scent glands NOT used for de Hibernates Family Ursidae Domesticated Genus Canis Species C lupus Fat Can G Sp C 1 What is the family of the animal that is aquatic and has fur and external ears OA Odobeniadae OB Mephitiadae OC Otariidae OD Felidae Reset Su
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Use the dichotomous key below to answer the question Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Aquatic External ears Family Otariidae Has fur Tusks Genus Arctocephalus Family Odobenidae Found in Australia Scent glands used for defense Genus Neophoca Species N cinerea Family Mephitidae Domesticated Genus Felis Species F catus Retractable claws Family Felidae Genus Panthera Species P leo Land dwelling Scent glands NOT used for de Hibernates Family Ursidae Domesticated Genus Canis Species C lupus Fat Can G Sp C 1 What is the family of the animal that is aquatic and has fur and external ears OA Odobeniadae OB Mephitiadae OC Otariidae OD Felidae Reset Su
The theory of endosymbiosis claims that millions of years ago aerobic bacteria were taken inside of anaerobic cells through endophagocytosis The aerobic bacteria then fed on the half digested food molecules in the cell s cytoplasm and gained a great amount of energy which in turn benefited the host cell Since both organisms benefited they formed an endosymbiotic relationship the bacteria evolved into organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts and the aerobic cells evolved into eukaryotic cells Which of the following can be cited as evidence for the theory of endosymbiosis O A Mitochondria contain multiple linear chromosomes similar to those found in eukaryotic cells OB Mitochondria are typically above 50 microns in size whereas eukaryotic cells are typically smaller than 10 microns OC Eukaryotic cells appeared on Earth around 1 5 billion years ago whereas chloroplasts appeared on Earth only 2 5 million years ago The ribosomes of chloroplasts are more similar in structure to ribosomes found in prokaryotes than to ribosomes found in eukaryotes COD
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The theory of endosymbiosis claims that millions of years ago aerobic bacteria were taken inside of anaerobic cells through endophagocytosis The aerobic bacteria then fed on the half digested food molecules in the cell s cytoplasm and gained a great amount of energy which in turn benefited the host cell Since both organisms benefited they formed an endosymbiotic relationship the bacteria evolved into organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts and the aerobic cells evolved into eukaryotic cells Which of the following can be cited as evidence for the theory of endosymbiosis O A Mitochondria contain multiple linear chromosomes similar to those found in eukaryotic cells OB Mitochondria are typically above 50 microns in size whereas eukaryotic cells are typically smaller than 10 microns OC Eukaryotic cells appeared on Earth around 1 5 billion years ago whereas chloroplasts appeared on Earth only 2 5 million years ago The ribosomes of chloroplasts are more similar in structure to ribosomes found in prokaryotes than to ribosomes found in eukaryotes COD
In 1966 American biologist Lynn Margulis proposed the theory of endosymbiosis which is the idea that mitochondria are the descendants of symbiotic aerobic bacteria What does the theory of endosymbiosis help explain O A the beginning of terrestrial life OB O C OD the evolution of archaea the beginning of life the evolution of eukaryotes
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In 1966 American biologist Lynn Margulis proposed the theory of endosymbiosis which is the idea that mitochondria are the descendants of symbiotic aerobic bacteria What does the theory of endosymbiosis help explain O A the beginning of terrestrial life OB O C OD the evolution of archaea the beginning of life the evolution of eukaryotes
What is the difference between an antigen and an epitope How are they related
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What is the difference between an antigen and an epitope How are they related
Catalase Slide 1 Catalase Slice 2 for catalase which slide belongs to which organism Both slides belong to Staphylococcus epidermidis Slide 1 belongs to Staphylococcus epidermidis while slide 2 belongs to Streptococcus pneumoniae Both slides belong to Streptococcus pneumoning
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Catalase Slide 1 Catalase Slice 2 for catalase which slide belongs to which organism Both slides belong to Staphylococcus epidermidis Slide 1 belongs to Staphylococcus epidermidis while slide 2 belongs to Streptococcus pneumoniae Both slides belong to Streptococcus pneumoning
DNA can be recovered from skin cells hair follicles and body fluids The recovered DNA can be used to make DNA fingerprints How do DNA fingerprints help police O A DNA fingerprints are a less accurate identification tool than regular fingerprints DNA can be used to identify whether a person was present at a crime scene O C A person s genetic code can be used to determine which part of the country they are from A person s genetic code will indicate whether they have criminal tendencies OB COD
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DNA can be recovered from skin cells hair follicles and body fluids The recovered DNA can be used to make DNA fingerprints How do DNA fingerprints help police O A DNA fingerprints are a less accurate identification tool than regular fingerprints DNA can be used to identify whether a person was present at a crime scene O C A person s genetic code can be used to determine which part of the country they are from A person s genetic code will indicate whether they have criminal tendencies OB COD
A scientist takes some of the genes from one organism and places them into another organism in order to express a desired train What is this process called O A genetic flow gene mapping gene pooling OD genetic engineering OB O C
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A scientist takes some of the genes from one organism and places them into another organism in order to express a desired train What is this process called O A genetic flow gene mapping gene pooling OD genetic engineering OB O C
All living organisms share some similarities in the chemical and structural properties of their DNA These similarities allow scientists to transfer portions of DNA from one organism to another The diagram below shows one process through which scientists transfer DNA What is this process called OA spontaneous generation OB selective breeding OC forensic toxicology OD recombinant DNA technology donor and vector DNA are cut with restriction enzymes C O the donor DNA is attached to the vector DNA and sealed by another enzyme the newly formed plasmid is inserted into a bacterial cell OO the plasmid is replicated when the bacterial cell undergoes cell division characteristics produced by the donor DNA segments are expressed when they are translated by the bacterial cell
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All living organisms share some similarities in the chemical and structural properties of their DNA These similarities allow scientists to transfer portions of DNA from one organism to another The diagram below shows one process through which scientists transfer DNA What is this process called OA spontaneous generation OB selective breeding OC forensic toxicology OD recombinant DNA technology donor and vector DNA are cut with restriction enzymes C O the donor DNA is attached to the vector DNA and sealed by another enzyme the newly formed plasmid is inserted into a bacterial cell OO the plasmid is replicated when the bacterial cell undergoes cell division characteristics produced by the donor DNA segments are expressed when they are translated by the bacterial cell
Genes can sometimes be exchanged between homologous chromosome pairs This process is known as crossing over XX XX XX Which of the following statements is true of crossing over O A Crossing over always results in a non beneficial mutation OB Crossing over contributes to genetic diversity or variation O C The gene for eye color can be exchanged with the gene for hair color during crossing over Only one gene may be exchanged at a time during crossing over OD
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Genes can sometimes be exchanged between homologous chromosome pairs This process is known as crossing over XX XX XX Which of the following statements is true of crossing over O A Crossing over always results in a non beneficial mutation OB Crossing over contributes to genetic diversity or variation O C The gene for eye color can be exchanged with the gene for hair color during crossing over Only one gene may be exchanged at a time during crossing over OD
What is a major difference between DNA replication and DNA transcription OA DNA transcription only occurs in multicellular organisms while DNA replication occurs in all organisms OB DNA replication involves the nitrogenous base uracil while DNA transcription involves the nitrogenous base thymine OC RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication OD DNA replication takes place in the nucleus while DNA transcription takes place in the cytoplasm
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What is a major difference between DNA replication and DNA transcription OA DNA transcription only occurs in multicellular organisms while DNA replication occurs in all organisms OB DNA replication involves the nitrogenous base uracil while DNA transcription involves the nitrogenous base thymine OC RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication OD DNA replication takes place in the nucleus while DNA transcription takes place in the cytoplasm
Suppose one large group of frogs on the mainland uses a low pitched call to attract mates while otherwise identical frogs on a nearby island use a high pitched call A boat carries a few high pitched frogs in its cargo to the mainland Which of the following answer choices best predicts the outcome of this event The frogs from the islands introduce new genes to the mainland gene pool causing a change of pitch in the mainland frog population The frogs from the islands are quickly eliminated by natural selection because they sound different than the mainland frogs The mainland frogs learn to make high pitched calls and pass on this adaptation in their genes to future generations The mainland frogs respond to competition with the new frogs by genetically mutating the offspring to produce hig pitched calls
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Suppose one large group of frogs on the mainland uses a low pitched call to attract mates while otherwise identical frogs on a nearby island use a high pitched call A boat carries a few high pitched frogs in its cargo to the mainland Which of the following answer choices best predicts the outcome of this event The frogs from the islands introduce new genes to the mainland gene pool causing a change of pitch in the mainland frog population The frogs from the islands are quickly eliminated by natural selection because they sound different than the mainland frogs The mainland frogs learn to make high pitched calls and pass on this adaptation in their genes to future generations The mainland frogs respond to competition with the new frogs by genetically mutating the offspring to produce hig pitched calls
Comm George Dewey defeated Spain s naval forces at what battle near the Philippines during the Spanish Americar
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Comm George Dewey defeated Spain s naval forces at what battle near the Philippines during the Spanish Americar
Parasites and diseases will Stay the same the size of a population so the are examples of limiting factors Increase Decrease
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Parasites and diseases will Stay the same the size of a population so the are examples of limiting factors Increase Decrease
A mutation in an allele on an individual lizard gave that lizard faster reflexes It is found that after many generations most of the lizard population has the new allele Which of the following most likely caused this change D Lizards with the mutation are better able to survive and reproduce than lizards without the mutation Other lizards learned to copy the strategies of the mutated lizard The lizard gave its mutated allele to other adult lizards
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A mutation in an allele on an individual lizard gave that lizard faster reflexes It is found that after many generations most of the lizard population has the new allele Which of the following most likely caused this change D Lizards with the mutation are better able to survive and reproduce than lizards without the mutation Other lizards learned to copy the strategies of the mutated lizard The lizard gave its mutated allele to other adult lizards
Which of the following is an example of human impact on the carbon cycle e cutting down of trees for lumber The increased production of methane gases from cattle farms Driving automobiles The burning of fossil fuels All of the abov
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Which of the following is an example of human impact on the carbon cycle e cutting down of trees for lumber The increased production of methane gases from cattle farms Driving automobiles The burning of fossil fuels All of the abov
Characteristics Elements Cellular functions A C H O Energy storage Membrane structure Hormones Repel water Macromolecules B C H O Energy storage Structure Protein C C H O N P Store and transmit genetic information D C H O N Catalyze chemical reactions Structure Transport Four different types of macromolecules and their characteristics listed in the chart What type of macromolecule is D Nucleic Acid Carbohydrate Lipid
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Characteristics Elements Cellular functions A C H O Energy storage Membrane structure Hormones Repel water Macromolecules B C H O Energy storage Structure Protein C C H O N P Store and transmit genetic information D C H O N Catalyze chemical reactions Structure Transport Four different types of macromolecules and their characteristics listed in the chart What type of macromolecule is D Nucleic Acid Carbohydrate Lipid
The concept of refers to the ability of a drug to target and kill the microbe without harming the host This concept is easier to address when eliminating pathogens compared to pathogens targeted toxicity bacterial viral selective toxicity viral bacterial preferential toxicity viral bacterial targeted toxicity viral bacterial Oselective toxicity bacterial viral
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The concept of refers to the ability of a drug to target and kill the microbe without harming the host This concept is easier to address when eliminating pathogens compared to pathogens targeted toxicity bacterial viral selective toxicity viral bacterial preferential toxicity viral bacterial targeted toxicity viral bacterial Oselective toxicity bacterial viral
Which of the following is not a hallmark of inflammation Fever Redness Swelling Pain Heat
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Which of the following is not a hallmark of inflammation Fever Redness Swelling Pain Heat
Species 1 is most Elosely related to species 8 Species 1 Species 2 Species 3 Species 4 Species 5 Species 6 Species 7 Species 8 6b Look at the Plant species show in the evolutionary tree Which statement can be inferred from the evolutionary tree Species 2 is most closely related to species 3 Species 3 is most closely related to species 5 Species 5 is most closely related to species 6
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Species 1 is most Elosely related to species 8 Species 1 Species 2 Species 3 Species 4 Species 5 Species 6 Species 7 Species 8 6b Look at the Plant species show in the evolutionary tree Which statement can be inferred from the evolutionary tree Species 2 is most closely related to species 3 Species 3 is most closely related to species 5 Species 5 is most closely related to species 6
Animal Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus and Species Animal Classification R Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Muridae Mus musculus Q Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Canis familiaris Q and T T Animalia S Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodential Muridae Mesocricetus Felis sylvestris auratus Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae The table shows the classifications of four animals According to their classification which of the following animals ar most related R and S Q and R S and T
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Animal Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus and Species Animal Classification R Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Muridae Mus musculus Q Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Canis familiaris Q and T T Animalia S Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodential Muridae Mesocricetus Felis sylvestris auratus Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae The table shows the classifications of four animals According to their classification which of the following animals ar most related R and S Q and R S and T
azs uopamdod 800 500 400 300 200 100 0 Gra A Gra Geb 10 1 B Gra Gen 18 20 more than 500 Gen 28 Gea 30 What is the carrying capacity of the graph less than 500 around 600 around 500
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azs uopamdod 800 500 400 300 200 100 0 Gra A Gra Geb 10 1 B Gra Gen 18 20 more than 500 Gen 28 Gea 30 What is the carrying capacity of the graph less than 500 around 600 around 500
True or false All animals use X and Y chromosomes to determine biological sex O True False
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True or false All animals use X and Y chromosomes to determine biological sex O True False
Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata
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Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata Select correct subphylum class of Chordata
Feeding strategy Reproduction Type of heart Mode of gas exchange Locomotion Distinguishing Shark Fish Frog Pig
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Feeding strategy Reproduction Type of heart Mode of gas exchange Locomotion Distinguishing Shark Fish Frog Pig
3 Name and describe the four shared characteristics of the chordate group
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3 Name and describe the four shared characteristics of the chordate group
The chemical reactions of glycolysis occur gut cytosol nucleus A Cytosol mitochondrion lysosome
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The chemical reactions of glycolysis occur gut cytosol nucleus A Cytosol mitochondrion lysosome
A proto oncogene QUESTION 7 Multicellular organisms have sp example you have cells in your responsible for the differences
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A proto oncogene QUESTION 7 Multicellular organisms have sp example you have cells in your responsible for the differences
21 a True b False Chargaff s Rule can be correctly written several different ways such as A G C T 1 0 22 There are several biochemical differences between RNA and DNA For example RNA is single stranded and contains the sugar ribose while DNA is double stranded with deoxyribose There is also a difference in their nitrogenous bases a True b False The molecule shown at the right will be found in DNA but not in RNA H H N
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21 a True b False Chargaff s Rule can be correctly written several different ways such as A G C T 1 0 22 There are several biochemical differences between RNA and DNA For example RNA is single stranded and contains the sugar ribose while DNA is double stranded with deoxyribose There is also a difference in their nitrogenous bases a True b False The molecule shown at the right will be found in DNA but not in RNA H H N
16 The genetic code is degenerate This means a several different amino acids can be coded for by the same codon b it codes for proteins that have often been charged for littering and other unpleasant acts c not all codons code for amino acids d several different codons can code for the same amino acid 17 Of the three major types of RNA in a cell which is composed of the smallest length RNA strands a tRNA b rRNA c mRNA d all RNA types are the same size
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16 The genetic code is degenerate This means a several different amino acids can be coded for by the same codon b it codes for proteins that have often been charged for littering and other unpleasant acts c not all codons code for amino acids d several different codons can code for the same amino acid 17 Of the three major types of RNA in a cell which is composed of the smallest length RNA strands a tRNA b rRNA c mRNA d all RNA types are the same size
14 How many Barr bodies would you expect to find in the cells of a normal male a none b one c two d three e more than three 15 A mutation event that replaces a thymine with a guanine nucleotide is a an a translocation b transition c transversion d forward mutation e reverse or reversion mutation
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14 How many Barr bodies would you expect to find in the cells of a normal male a none b one c two d three e more than three 15 A mutation event that replaces a thymine with a guanine nucleotide is a an a translocation b transition c transversion d forward mutation e reverse or reversion mutation
Is it ok to for an artist to carve ivory today Why or why not Is it ok to own or purchase an artwork that was created through a process that has damaged or polluted the environment What if you owned a beautiful ivory carving What would you or should you do with it
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Is it ok to for an artist to carve ivory today Why or why not Is it ok to own or purchase an artwork that was created through a process that has damaged or polluted the environment What if you owned a beautiful ivory carving What would you or should you do with it
Restriction enzymes recognize particular double stranded DNA sequences and c based on the bacterium from which they were first isolated For example the enzy The sequences recognized by the Mall restriction enzyme is shown below The ye carbon of one nucleotide and the 5 carbon of the adjacent nucleotide Mall 5 GATC 3 3 CTAG 5 Consider the following small DNA sequence
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Restriction enzymes recognize particular double stranded DNA sequences and c based on the bacterium from which they were first isolated For example the enzy The sequences recognized by the Mall restriction enzyme is shown below The ye carbon of one nucleotide and the 5 carbon of the adjacent nucleotide Mall 5 GATC 3 3 CTAG 5 Consider the following small DNA sequence
How has technology affected communication A It has made it possible to move instantly between distant locations OB It has made it possible to speak directly with people who a away C It has eliminated pollution associated with communication D It has made it so that everyone speaks the same language
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How has technology affected communication A It has made it possible to move instantly between distant locations OB It has made it possible to speak directly with people who a away C It has eliminated pollution associated with communication D It has made it so that everyone speaks the same language
Comparison of the Crayfish VS Locomotion Respiration Nervous System Reproductive Features Sensory organs Locomotion Respiration Nervous System Shell structure Feeding Clam Crayfish Squid Grasshopper
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Comparison of the Crayfish VS Locomotion Respiration Nervous System Reproductive Features Sensory organs Locomotion Respiration Nervous System Shell structure Feeding Clam Crayfish Squid Grasshopper
Choose the correct answer After ratification of the November elections O21st Amendment O 18th Amendment 15th Amendment O 17th Amendment in 1913 voters in each state chose senators at regular Complete Later Complete 9
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Choose the correct answer After ratification of the November elections O21st Amendment O 18th Amendment 15th Amendment O 17th Amendment in 1913 voters in each state chose senators at regular Complete Later Complete 9
5 How would you distinguish the oral and aboral sides of a sea star
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5 How would you distinguish the oral and aboral sides of a sea star
4 Are echinoderms radial or bilateral in symmetry Explain your answer
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4 Are echinoderms radial or bilateral in symmetry Explain your answer
3 What part of the water vascular system extends into each arm
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3 What part of the water vascular system extends into each arm
1 Echinoderms are more closely related to chordates our own phylum than any other animal phylum What feature s of echinoderms support s this observation
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1 Echinoderms are more closely related to chordates our own phylum than any other animal phylum What feature s of echinoderms support s this observation
Locate the digestive tract and in sequence the crop a large pouch for storing food a grasshopper eats grasses the gastric caeca digestive glands attached to the stomach the stomach and the intestine which continues to the anus and Malpighian tubules excretory organs attached to the intestine Insects secrete a solid nitrogenous waste Is this an adaptation to life on land Explain
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Locate the digestive tract and in sequence the crop a large pouch for storing food a grasshopper eats grasses the gastric caeca digestive glands attached to the stomach the stomach and the intestine which continues to the anus and Malpighian tubules excretory organs attached to the intestine Insects secrete a solid nitrogenous waste Is this an adaptation to life on land Explain