The structure of valine, an amino acid
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The structure of valine, an amino acid, is shown. What portion of the valine
molecule is indicated by the shaded area? Select one:
a. amino group
b. carbon chain
c. carboxyl group
d. R group
molecule is indicated by the shaded area? Select one:
a. amino group
b. carbon chain
c. carboxyl group
d. R group
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Nucleotides are composed of
Select one:
a. adenosine triphosphate, pentose sugars, and phosphates.
b. DNA, ribose sugars and polypeptides. c. nitrogen-containing bases, phosphates, and peptides.
d. phosphates, pentose sugars, and nitrogen-containing bases.
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Nucleotides are composed of
Select one:
a. adenosine triphosphate, pentose sugars, and phosphates.
b. DNA, ribose sugars and polypeptides. c. nitrogen-containing bases, phosphates, and peptides.
d. phosphates, pentose sugars, and nitrogen-containing bases.
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What are the primary constituents of cell membranes?
Select one:
a. carbohydrates
b. lipids
c. minerals
d. proteins
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What are the primary constituents of cell membranes?
Select one:
a. carbohydrates
b. lipids
c. minerals
d. proteins
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Which of the following is an organic catalyst and usually a protein?
Select one:
a. ATP
b. coenzyme
c. enzyme
d. substrate
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Which of the following is an organic catalyst and usually a protein?
Select one:
a. ATP
b. coenzyme
c. enzyme
d. substrate
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Which of the following cell organelles is the site of the citric acid cycle?
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a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. ribosome
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Select one:
a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. ribosome
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What is the degradation product of heme?
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a. bile pigment
b. globin
c. iron
d. porphyrin
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What is the degradation product of heme?
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a. bile pigment
b. globin
c. iron
d. porphyrin
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During photosynthesis, which of the following happens?
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a. Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose.
b. Chloroplasts convert solar energy to ADP.
c. Hydrogen atoms reduce water to glucose.
d. Water is hydrolyzed.
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During photosynthesis, which of the following happens?
Select one:
a. Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose.
b. Chloroplasts convert solar energy to ADP.
c. Hydrogen atoms reduce water to glucose.
d. Water is hydrolyzed.
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a. cones
b. fruits
c. leaves
d. seeds
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a. cones
b. fruits
c. leaves
d. seeds
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Which of these is an end product of photosynthesis?
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a. ATP
b. carbon dioxide
c. glucose
d. water
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Which of these is an end product of photosynthesis?
Select one:
a. ATP
b. carbon dioxide
c. glucose
d. water
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What is the total number of ATP molecules produced by the citric acid cycle?
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a. 2
b. 4
c. 16
d. 256
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What is the total number of ATP molecules produced by the citric acid cycle?
Select one:
a. 2
b. 4
c. 16
d. 256
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from glucose to ATP?
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a. 17%
b. 28%
c. 39%
d. 63%
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from glucose to ATP?
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a. 17%
b. 28%
c. 39%
d. 63%
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Based on their characteristics, mitochondria could be evolutionary remnants of
which type of microorganism?
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a. bacteria
b. fungi
c. protozoa
d. virus
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Based on their characteristics, mitochondria could be evolutionary remnants of
which type of microorganism?
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a. bacteria
b. fungi
c. protozoa
d. virus
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In cellular respiration, what is the end product of chemiosmosis?
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a. ATP
b. glucose
c. NADH
d. pyruvic acid
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In cellular respiration, what is the end product of chemiosmosis?
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a. ATP
b. glucose
c. NADH
d. pyruvic acid
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text The primary cell wall of plants is composed of which of the following?
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a. cellulose
b. chitin
c. lignin
d. phospholipid
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Select one:
a. cellulose
b. chitin
c. lignin
d. phospholipid
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What unique structural property of cellulose makes it largely indigestible by
humans?
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a. addition of chitin, another structural polysaccharide
b. alternating positioning of oxygen atoms in linked glucose
c. branched chains of linked glucose
d. covalent bonding between glucose units, providing extra stability
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What unique structural property of cellulose makes it largely indigestible by
humans?
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a. addition of chitin, another structural polysaccharide
b. alternating positioning of oxygen atoms in linked glucose
c. branched chains of linked glucose
d. covalent bonding between glucose units, providing extra stability
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How do peripheral proteins play a role in the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. They assist in movement of molecules into the intracellular space.
b. They allow ions to flow directly through the membrane.
c. They bind with glycoproteins for cell recognition in immune responses.
d. They bind with a carrier protein to facilitate membrane transport.
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How do peripheral proteins play a role in the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. They assist in movement of molecules into the intracellular space.
b. They allow ions to flow directly through the membrane.
c. They bind with glycoproteins for cell recognition in immune responses.
d. They bind with a carrier protein to facilitate membrane transport.
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text At the end of meiosis I, how many chromosomes from each homologous parental
pair does one daughter cell contain?
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a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
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pair does one daughter cell contain?
Select one:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
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In meiosis, crossing-over of genetic material between two non-sister chromatids
occurs during
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a. anaphase I.
b. metaphase II.
c. prophase I.
d. telophase II.
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In meiosis, crossing-over of genetic material between two non-sister chromatids
occurs during
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a. anaphase I.
b. metaphase II.
c. prophase I.
d. telophase II.
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In the phase of mitosis depicted in the figure, which of the following is occurring? Select one:
a. Chromatids are crossing over.
b. Chromosomes are aligning on the plates.
c. Daughter cells are being formed.
d. Sister chromatids are separating.
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In the phase of mitosis depicted in the figure, which of the following is occurring? Select one:
a. Chromatids are crossing over.
b. Chromosomes are aligning on the plates.
c. Daughter cells are being formed.
d. Sister chromatids are separating.
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In the representation of a DNA molecule shown below, what parts of the
nucleotides are indicated by the colors red, green, blue, and yellow? Select one:
a. nitrogenous base
b. pentose sugar
c. phosphate
d. ribose sugar
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In the representation of a DNA molecule shown below, what parts of the
nucleotides are indicated by the colors red, green, blue, and yellow? Select one:
a. nitrogenous base
b. pentose sugar
c. phosphate
d. ribose sugar
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Using the Punnett square, what is the phenotypic ratio of tall plants to short
plants? Select one:
a. 1:1
b. 2:1
c. 3:1
d. 1:3
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Using the Punnett square, what is the phenotypic ratio of tall plants to short
plants? Select one:
a. 1:1
b. 2:1
c. 3:1
d. 1:3
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Which of the following causes of mutations occurs when nucleotide pairs are
replicated?
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a. errors in replication
b. mutagens
c. transposons
d. gene expression
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Which of the following causes of mutations occurs when nucleotide pairs are
replicated?
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a. errors in replication
b. mutagens
c. transposons
d. gene expression
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text In the following mutation the letter “C” was deleted from the sequence of
codons. Instead of reading “THE CAT ATE THE RAT” the sequence reads “THE ATA
TET HER AT.” Which of the following types of mutation is this?
Select one:
a. deletion mutation
b. frameshift mutation
c. point mutation
d. protein mutation
Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text In the following mutation the letter “C” was deleted from the sequence of
codons. Instead of reading “THE CAT ATE THE RAT” the sequence reads “THE ATA
TET HER AT.” Which of the following types of mutation is this?
Select one:
a. deletion mutation
b. frameshift mutation
c. point mutation
d. protein mutation
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Which of the following is an estimate of the number of pairs of DNA bases in the
human genome?
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a. 300,000 pairs
b. 5.8 million pairs
c. 3.2 billion pairs
d. 6.4 trillion pairs
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Which of the following is an estimate of the number of pairs of DNA bases in the
human genome?
Select one:
a. 300,000 pairs
b. 5.8 million pairs
c. 3.2 billion pairs
d. 6.4 trillion pairs
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Which type of bacteria is produced by biotechnology to express a cloned gene?
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a. aerobic
b. pathogenic
c. peritrichous
d. transgenic
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Which type of bacteria is produced by biotechnology to express a cloned gene?
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a. aerobic
b. pathogenic
c. peritrichous
d. transgenic
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In this illustration of the stem of a plant, the arrow points to which structure? Select one:
a. auxiliary bud
b. node
c. petiole
d. terminal bud
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In this illustration of the stem of a plant, the arrow points to which structure? Select one:
a. auxiliary bud
b. node
c. petiole
d. terminal bud
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Which type of root is used by certain plants for food storage?
Select one:
a. adventitious
b. fibrous
c. pneumatophore
d. tap
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Which type of root is used by certain plants for food storage?
Select one:
a. adventitious
b. fibrous
c. pneumatophore
d. tap
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Which of the following processes involves evaporation of water from the leaves?
Select one:
a. osmosis
b. respiration
c. translocation
d. transpiration
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Which of the following processes involves evaporation of water from the leaves?
Select one:
a. osmosis
b. respiration
c. translocation
d. transpiration
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text According to the cohesion-tension model, how does xylem transport work in
plants?
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a. Tension created by atmospheric pressure pushes water up the xylem.
b. Tension created by transpiration in the leaves pulls water along the xylem.
c. Water entering the root cells creates negative pressure that pushes water up
the xylem.
d. Water is actively transported up the xylem by gravity.
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plants?
Select one:
a. Tension created by atmospheric pressure pushes water up the xylem.
b. Tension created by transpiration in the leaves pulls water along the xylem.
c. Water entering the root cells creates negative pressure that pushes water up
the xylem.
d. Water is actively transported up the xylem by gravity.
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Which of the following types of tropism is exhibited by the plant shown in the
photograph? Select one:
a. negative gravitropism
b. negative phototropism
c. positive phototropism
d. positive gravitoprism
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Which of the following types of tropism is exhibited by the plant shown in the
photograph? Select one:
a. negative gravitropism
b. negative phototropism
c. positive phototropism
d. positive gravitoprism
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Which plant hormone facilitates ripening of fruits?
Select one:
a. abscisic acid
b. auxin
c. ethylene
d. gibberellin
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Which plant hormone facilitates ripening of fruits?
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a. abscisic acid
b. auxin
c. ethylene
d. gibberellin
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Referring to the diagram, what is the correct order of labeling for the boxes (1-4)
depicting alternation of generations in flowering plants? Select one:
a. (1) meiosis, (2) mitosis, (3) fertilization, (4) mitosis
b. (1) meiosis, (2) mitosis, (3) mitosis, (4) meiosis
c. (1) mitosis, (2) meiosis, (3) fertilization, (4) mitosis
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In plant reproduction, what is the eudicot structure that provides nutrition to the
embryo?
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a. cotyledon
b. hypocotyl
c. plumule
d. radicle
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Referring to the diagram, what is the correct order of labeling for the boxes (1-4)
depicting alternation of generations in flowering plants? Select one:
a. (1) meiosis, (2) mitosis, (3) fertilization, (4) mitosis
b. (1) meiosis, (2) mitosis, (3) mitosis, (4) meiosis
c. (1) mitosis, (2) meiosis, (3) fertilization, (4) mitosis
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In plant reproduction, what is the eudicot structure that provides nutrition to the
embryo?
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a. cotyledon
b. hypocotyl
c. plumule
d. radicle
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Which of the following parts of a flower protect the bud as the flower develops?
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a. anthers
b. ovaries
c. petals
d. sepals
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a. anthers
b. ovaries
c. petals
d. sepals
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An animal exhibits the following characteristics: tentacles, radial symmetry, and
incomplete digestive tract. This animal would be classified in which phylum?
Select one:
a. Cnidaria
b. Platyhelminthes
c. Porifera
d. Rotifera
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An animal exhibits the following characteristics: tentacles, radial symmetry, and
incomplete digestive tract. This animal would be classified in which phylum?
Select one:
a. Cnidaria
b. Platyhelminthes
c. Porifera
d. Rotifera
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According to the cladogram shown, what two characteristics distinguish lizards
from gorillas? Select one:
a. an amniotic membrane and hair
b. bipedalism and a tail
c. hairlessness and a tail
d. jaws and lungs
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According to the cladogram shown, what two characteristics distinguish lizards
from gorillas? Select one:
a. an amniotic membrane and hair
b. bipedalism and a tail
c. hairlessness and a tail
d. jaws and lungs
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In the context of evolution, which type of selection is depicted in the graph? Select one:
a. directional selection
b. disruptive selection
c. natural selection
d. stabilizing selection
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In the context of evolution, which type of selection is depicted in the graph? Select one:
a. directional selection
b. disruptive selection
c. natural selection
d. stabilizing selection
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According to the Hardy-Weinberg principle, allele frequencies in a gene pool will
remain at equilibrium as long as there is
Select one:
a. interbreeding between populations.
b. frequent mutation.
c. genetic drift.
d. random mating.
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According to the Hardy-Weinberg principle, allele frequencies in a gene pool will
remain at equilibrium as long as there is
Select one:
a. interbreeding between populations.
b. frequent mutation.
c. genetic drift.
d. random mating.
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Spores are found in which part of a mushroom?
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a. hyphae
b. lamellae
c. pileus
d. stipe
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a. hyphae
b. lamellae
c. pileus
d. stipe
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Which of the following types of mammal has a cloaca?
Select one:
a. marsupial
b. monotreme
c. Placental
d. Testudinata
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Which of the following types of mammal has a cloaca?
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a. marsupial
b. monotreme
c. Placental
d. Testudinata
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The blastopore develops into the anus in which of these invertebrates?
Select one:
a. cockroach
b. earthworm
c. sea cucumber
d. squid
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The blastopore develops into the anus in which of these invertebrates?
Select one:
a. cockroach
b. earthworm
c. sea cucumber
d. squid
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text According to the replacement model, where did the Homo sapiens in Europe
migrate from?
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a. Africa
b. Asia
c. Europe
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Which of the following human ancestors were the first to make tools?
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a. Ardipithecines
b. Australopithecines
c. Homo erectus
d. Homo habilis
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b. Asia
c. Europe
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Which of the following human ancestors were the first to make tools?
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a. Ardipithecines
b. Australopithecines
c. Homo erectus
d. Homo habilis
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Which type of tissue lines the cavities of the human body?
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a. connective
b. epithelial
c. muscular
d. nervous
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Which type of tissue lines the cavities of the human body?
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a. connective
b. epithelial
c. muscular
d. nervous
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tissue?
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a. actin
b. collagen
c. elastic
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Which term refers to the outermost layer of human skin?
Select one:
a. dermis
b. subcutaneous
c. epidermis
d. follicle
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tissue?
Select one:
a. actin
b. collagen
c. elastic
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Which term refers to the outermost layer of human skin?
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a. dermis
b. subcutaneous
c. epidermis
d. follicle
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In the human respiratory system, exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
in the
Select one:
a. alveoli.
b. bronchi.
c. bronchioles.
d. trachea.
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In the human respiratory system, exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
in the
Select one:
a. alveoli.
b. bronchi.
c. bronchioles.
d. trachea.
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text In human reproduction, nutrient-rich blood is transported from the placenta to
the fetus by the
Select one:
a. foramen ovale.
b. inferior vena cava.
c. umbilical artery.
d. umbilical vein.
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the fetus by the
Select one:
a. foramen ovale.
b. inferior vena cava.
c. umbilical artery.
d. umbilical vein.
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Which of the following female reproductive organs produces oocytes?
Select one:
a. cervix
b. ovaries
c. oviducts
d. uterus
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Which of the following female reproductive organs produces oocytes?
Select one:
a. cervix
b. ovaries
c. oviducts
d. uterus
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A typical human somatic cell contains how many chromosomes?
Select one:
a. 22
b. 23
c. 46
d. 47
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A typical human somatic cell contains how many chromosomes?
Select one:
a. 22
b. 23
c. 46
d. 47
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text What must primary mRNA undergo to become mature mRNA?
Select one:
a. processing provided by tRNA molecules
b. processing to remove introns and join exons
c. processing to remove exons and join introns
d. translation into codon of amino acids
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Select one:
a. processing provided by tRNA molecules
b. processing to remove introns and join exons
c. processing to remove exons and join introns
d. translation into codon of amino acids
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The addition of a poly-A tail and a guanine cap to a primary mRNA exemplifies
which level of gene control in eukaryotes?
Select one:
a. transcriptional
b. post-transcriptional
c. translational
d. post-translational
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The addition of a poly-A tail and a guanine cap to a primary mRNA exemplifies
which level of gene control in eukaryotes?
Select one:
a. transcriptional
b. post-transcriptional
c. translational
d. post-translational
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In the food web shown in the figure, which of the following are the primary
consumers? Select one:
a. bald eagle and osprey
b. phytoplankton, submerged aquatic vegetation, and vegetation
c. small planktivorous fish, benthic invertebrates, herbivorous ducks, geese and
mute swans
d. gulls, wading birds, large piscivorous fish, sea ducks, and tundra swan
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In the food web shown in the figure, which of the following are the primary
consumers? Select one:
a. bald eagle and osprey
b. phytoplankton, submerged aquatic vegetation, and vegetation
c. small planktivorous fish, benthic invertebrates, herbivorous ducks, geese and
mute swans
d. gulls, wading birds, large piscivorous fish, sea ducks, and tundra swan
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Which of the following is the order of energy flow within an ecosystem?
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a. decomposers ? consumers ? producers
b. producers ? consumers ? decomposers
c. producers ? decomposers ? carnivores
d. decomposers ? producers ? consumers
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Which of the following is the order of energy flow within an ecosystem?
Select one:
a. decomposers ? consumers ? producers
b. producers ? consumers ? decomposers
c. producers ? decomposers ? carnivores
d. decomposers ? producers ? consumers
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In the ocean, coral reefs are found in which zone?
Select one:
a. abyssal
b. bathypelagic
c. epipelagic
d. mesopelagic
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In the ocean, coral reefs are found in which zone?
Select one:
a. abyssal
b. bathypelagic
c. epipelagic
d. mesopelagic
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Of Earth’s terrestrial biomes, which one is hot in the summer, cold in the winter,
gets moderate annual precipitation, and has good soil for agriculture?
Select one:
a. grasslands
b. shrublands
c. taiga
d. tundra
Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Of Earth’s terrestrial biomes, which one is hot in the summer, cold in the winter,
gets moderate annual precipitation, and has good soil for agriculture?
Select one:
a. grasslands
b. shrublands
c. taiga
d. tundra
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Which protists are responsible for causing red tide?
Select one:
a. diatoms
b. dinoflagellates
c. flagellates
d. sporozoans
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Which protists are responsible for causing red tide?
Select one:
a. diatoms
b. dinoflagellates
c. flagellates
d. sporozoans
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Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text
Which of the following is a density-dependent regulating factor on the population
of a community?
Select one:
a. availability of space
b. competition
c. temperature range
d. water supply
Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text
Which of the following is a density-dependent regulating factor on the population
of a community?
Select one:
a. availability of space
b. competition
c. temperature range
d. water supply
Question 59 Not yet answered
Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Which type of learning occurs when a dog stops eating butterflies because he
gets sick every time he eats one?
Select one:
a. classical conditioning
b. operant conditioning
c. unconditioned response
d. imprinting
Points out of 5.84 Flag question Question text Which type of learning occurs when a dog stops eating butterflies because he
gets sick every time he eats one?
Select one:
a. classical conditioning
b. operant conditioning
c. unconditioned response
d. imprinting
Question 60 Not yet answered
Points out of 5.44 Flag question Question text
To communicate the location of a food source, a honey bee returns to its hive and
performs a dance while the other bees gather around and touch it with their
antennae. By touching the returning bee with their antennae, what form of
communication are the bees exhibiting?
Select one:
a. auditory
b. chemical
c. tactile
d. visual
Points out of 5.44 Flag question Question text
To communicate the location of a food source, a honey bee returns to its hive and
performs a dance while the other bees gather around and touch it with their
antennae. By touching the returning bee with their antennae, what form of
communication are the bees exhibiting?
Select one:
a. auditory
b. chemical
c. tactile
d. visual

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Solution: The structure of valine, an amino acid