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Paciulli FINAL BIO 181 NCSU, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED.
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To the west of Wallace's Line in Southeast Asia are organisms related to Asiatic species. To the east of the line, there is a mixture of species of Asian and Australian origin. This is an example of: - -biogeography 
 
Two members of the initial Amish migration to Pennsylvania in 1744 shared the recessive allele for Ellis-van Creveld syndrome, which results in a long narrow chest and shortening of the limbs. M...
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Dr. Keck studies - ANSWER Ichthyology 
 
7 criteria for life - ANSWER Organization, Metabolism, Growth, Homeostasis, Response to Stimuli, Adaptation, Reproduction 
 
How are bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes are related - ANSWER Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) 
 
timeline for early earth: earths formation and the first single celled organisms - ANSWER 4.5 bya Earth was formed, 4 bya the crust was solidified, 3.5 bya we find the oldest fossils of microorganisms (all of these are prokaryotes...
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population - ANSWER an interbreeding (sharing genetic information) group of individuals who live in the same geographic area and exist at the same time 
 
variability within a species/population (importance) - ANSWER important because: 
-some genetic variations have advantages over others 
-natural selection can act on the variation that arises 
 
What if populations are separated and can't exchange genes? - ANSWER two processes can occur: 
1. genetic divergence 
2. speciation 
 
genetic diverg...
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passive (simple) diffusion - ANSWER -from high to low concentration of solute 
-no energy required 
-no membrane protein required 
 
if cell is placed in surrounding solution with higher solute concentration then inside the cell, the solution is ____ relative to the cell - ANSWER hypertonic 
 
If cell is placed in surrounding solution with lower solute concentration than inside cell, the solution is _____ relative to the cell - ANSWER hypotonic 
 
concentrations same inside and outside - ANSWER ...
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Define biodiversity - ANSWER the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole) 
 
Define genetic diversity - ANSWER the total genetic information contained within all individuals of a species, population, or community 
 
Why is genetic diversity important? - ANSWER provides the raw materials for adaptive change 
 
Define adaptive change - ANSWER change in response to the environment's "natural selection: 
 
Define species diversity - ANSWER the diversi...
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heat is a form of? 
 
a. kinetic 
tial 
c. activation 
d. catalytic - ANSWER a. kinetic 
 
An alpha helix is a type of protein_________ structure? 
a. primary 
b. seconday 
c. tertiary 
d. quartenary - ANSWER b. secondary 
 
the cytoplasmic granule of RNA and protein that reads mRNA and synthesizes proteins is called the _________, an organelle that is not bound by a membrane? 
 
a. kinetechore 
b. Golgi complex 
c. ribosome 
d. nucleolus - ANSWER c. ribosome 
 
______________ is not found in DN...
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Define biodiversity - ANSWER the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole) 
 
Define genetic diversity - ANSWER the total genetic information contained within all individuals of a species, population, or community 
 
Why is genetic diversity important? - ANSWER provides the raw materials for adaptive change 
 
Define adaptive change - ANSWER change in response to the environment's ...
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bio 150 final exam Correct Questions & Answeheat is a form of? 
 
a. kinetic 
tial 
c. activation 
d. catalytic - ANSWER a. kinetic 
 
An alpha helix is a type of protein_________ structure? 
a. primary 
b. seconday 
c. tertiary 
d. quartenary - ANSWER b. secondary 
 
the cytoplasmic granule of RNA and protein that reads mRNA and synthesizes proteins is called the _________, an organelle that is not bound by a membrane? 
 
a. kinetechore 
b. Golgi complex 
c. ribosome 
d. nucleolus - ANSWER c. r...
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Which of the following build(s) new strands of DNA? - ANSWER DNA polymerases 
 
Which statement about DNA replication is CORRECT? - ANSWER The leading strand is built continuously, and the lagging strand is built in pieces. 
 
The molecule that seals the gaps between the pieces of DNA in the lagging strand is - ANSWER DNA ligase. 
 
Which of the following events occurs during transcription? - ANSWER A molecule of RNA is formed based on the sequence of nucleotides in DNA. 
 
mRNA? - ANSWER mRNA m...
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