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BIOL 101 Quiz 1 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 1 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| BIOL 101 Quiz 1... [Show More] / BIOL101 Quiz 1 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 1 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 1 (3 Latest Versions) Question 1 Atoms share electrons unequally in a(n) ________ bond. • Question 2 Which of the following structures is potentially the largest and most complex? • Question 3 Protons have a ________ charge and are found in ________. • Question 4 Your textbook argues that revealed truth is more ________ than scientific truth. • Question 5 In a water molecule, the ______ bond between the oxygen and a hydrogen atom is _______ because the shared electrons orbit closer to the larger oxygen atom. • Question 6 __________ cannot be degraded further by ordinary physical or chemical means. • Question 7 A Bible reader can discover a reason for biological life’s significance by meditating on • Question 8 The smallest particle of a compound (that has all the properties of the compound) is a(n) __________. • Question 9 Electrons are arranged within spherical ________ arranged in concentric ________ in the structure of atoms. • Question 10 A good hypothesis • Question 11 In forming a water molecule, the oxygen atom with six electrons in its outer shell forms ________ ________ bond(s) with hydrogen(s). • Question 12 Which of the following statement about atoms is true? • Question 13 The term “teleology” expresses the idea that behind the designs seen in nature there lies a more ultimate • Question 14 Which of the following is not a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based? • Question 15 The carbon atom is uniquely suited to building large molecules because it: • Question 16 Prayer for a cardiac patient will reduce the severity of hospital intervention during the patient’s recovery. This statement • Question 17 Any substance found in nature will be either • Question 18 The vast diversity of living things, and their structural complexity are two reasons why • Question 19 Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complex to more complex? • Question 20 What is one limitation scientists face in being sure they possess scientific “truth”? • Question 21 A sociologist uses the word “community” to refer to a collection of different sorts of people; a biologist uses the same term to refer to a collection of different • Question 22 The process that is not recognized as an element of the scientific method is • Question 23 Neutrons are located within the ________ of the atom. • Question 24 The scientific method includes all of the following steps except • Question 25 Which of the following processes would come last or latest in a sequence of scientific activities? BIOL 101 Quiz 1 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 A skillful scientist can use a well-asked question to fashion a testable • Question 2 We wish to know if a vaccine against flu virus will be responded to in a patient by the production of antibodies in the bloodstream. Injection of the vaccine is an example of • Question 3 A sociologist uses the word “community” to refer to a collection of different sorts of people; a biologist uses the same term to refer to a collection of different • Question 4 Electrons are arranged within spherical ________ arranged in concentric ________ in the structure of atoms. • Question 5 The vast diversity of living things, and their structural complexity are two reasons why • Question 6 In forming a water molecule, the oxygen atom with six electrons in its outer shell forms ________ ________ bond(s) with hydrogen(s). • Question 7 Many evolutionists believe that Pakicetus, a terrestrial mammal, is the evolutionary ancestor of modern whales because Pakicetus fossils are found below whale fossils in the geologic column. This belief is an example of: • Question 8 A macro-molecular structure in the cell is composed of • Question 9 Which of the following processes would come last or latest in a sequence of scientific activities? • Question 10 Atoms share electrons unequally in a(n) ________ bond. • Question 11 Which of the following structures is potentially the largest and most complex? • Question 12 The smallest particle of a compound (that has all the properties of the compound) is a(n) __________. • Question 13 The methods of science are limited. They cannot help us to • Question 14 Which of the following is not a major group of organisms within a six-Kingdom classification system? • Question 15 The process that is not recognized as an element of the scientific method is • Question 16 A hypothesis is • Question 17 Although your text presents scientific truth as error-prone, it still asserts that it is a valid source of truth because • Question 18 In the arrangement of particles within any atom, the outermost sort of particle is always the • Question 19 Which of the following questions would be virtually impossible to address using the scientific method? • Question 20 Which of the following statement about atoms is true? • Question 21 A sleep deprived individual has antibody levels that are exactly 1/3 as high as those of a normal individual. This statement is an example of • Question 22 A cloud of ___________ spins around a dense, centrally-positioned nucleus. • Question 23 Biomolecules are composed of • Question 24 Plants and Animals are examples of major groups or organisms within a • Question 25 ___________ are larger molecules assembled from simpler building blocks called ____________. BIOL 101 Quiz 1 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complex to more complex? • Question 2 A collection of different populations forms a(n) • Question 3 Neutrons are located within the ________ of the atom. • Question 4 In 2003, Tyrone Hayes proposed that pesticides could be the cause of worldwide amphibian declines. This statement is an example of: • Question 5 A good hypothesis • Question 6 Examples of design in nature lead many to believe there is a purpose lying behind the design. This idea is best captured in the term • Question 7 A sleep deprived individual has antibody levels that are exactly 1/3 as high as those of a normal individual. This statement is an example of • Question 8 Within a water molecule, the electrons spend most of their time attracted more closely to • Question 9 Which of the following structures is potentially the largest and most complex? • Question 10 The vast diversity of living things, and their structural complexity are two reasons why • Question 11 Protons have a ________ charge and are found in ________. • Question 12 Compounds • Question 13 Which of the following is not a major group of organisms within a six-Kingdom classification system? • Question 14 Recall the study on prayer for heart patients described in your text. Which of the following would be the hardest thing to control for? • Question 15 A skillful scientist can use a well-asked question to fashion a testable • Question 16 Body systems work with each other in highly related ways. They perform functions that no one system could do alone. Which “Principle of Life” summarizes these facts? • Question 17 Whales communicate over many miles using different frequencies of sound. This statement best described as • Question 18 In the arrangement of particles within any atom, the outermost sort of particle is always the • Question 19 ___________ are larger molecules assembled from simpler building blocks called ____________. • Question 20 When an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged • Question 21 A Brazilian student wondered why the leaves began changing colors on the trees in Virginia right around the time of Fall Break. This is an example of: • Question 22 In living organisms, cells of a similar kind are typically collected together and organized into • Question 23 Which of the following is a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based? • Question 24 Atoms share electrons unequally in a(n) ________ bond. • Question 25 Which of the following is not a part of an atom? [Show Less]
BIOL 101 Quiz 2 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 2 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| • BIOL 101... [Show More] Quiz 2 / BIOL101 Quiz 2 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 2 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 2 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 ____ are little molecular machines (eukaryotic cell structures) that move vesicles and organelles throughout the cytoplasm of the cell. • Question 2 Discrete, visible lengths of DNA sequence found in human cell nuclei are known as • Question 3 Testosterone signals all of the following in the human male except: • Question 4 It is impossible to write a brief dictionary definition of life because • Question 5 __________, the cell’s DNA plus its scaffolding contains the cell’s archive of ______. • Question 6 A sugar is a carbohydrate because a sugar molecule • Question 7 Which of the following is a class of monomers used as building blocks in the polymers of living organisms? • Question 8 Lipids are a class of molecules defined by • Question 9 A carbohydrate contains ________ atoms. • Question 10 A five-carbon sugar that is bonded to a nitrogen-containing base and to either one, two or three phosphate groups is known as a(n) _________ monomer. • Question 11 Respiratory proteins, ion channels, transport proteins and attachment point proteins are all examples of protein found • Question 12 Which of the following statements is an element of cell theory? • Question 13 Consider the following definition: “A cell is the smallest unit of an organism capable of independent functioning, composed of a membrane, enclosing a nucleus, cytoplasm and inanimate matter.” Which of the following phrases best criticized this definition? • Question 14 Which of the following is NOT a kind of protein found in a prokaryotic membrane? • Question 15 Which of the following eukaryotic structures (organelles) uses photosynthesis to capture solar energy? • Question 16 A phospholipid is made up of: • Question 17 Which of the following is NOT part of the Cell Theory? • Question 18 The boundary around a prokaryotic cell can best be described as • Question 19 In order for the nasty bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes to adhere to your throat cells, attachment to your cells must be made. This is done using new proteins called _____ and new cell structures called ________. • Question 20 The small intestine signals the _________ cell that food is present; the signal is a ______ that binds to _____________ on the cell. • Question 21 The nucleoid of a prokaryotic organism contains • Question 22 A fat molecule consists of: • Question 23 Bacteria are typically very small, yet even the largest bacterium is still a prokaryote because it • Question 24 Generally speaking, prokaryotic cells___________ eukaryotic cells. • Question 25 The four major classes of biomolecules are: BIOL 101 Quiz 2 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 Prokaryotic organisms have a definite lack of which of the following? • Question 2 Eukaryotic cells heavily responsible for making proteins have their ribosomes arranged within a network of channels known as the • Question 3 DNA contains four kinds of nitrogenous bases whose principle function is • Question 4 It is impossible to write a brief dictionary definition of life because • Question 5 Which is not a function of a lipid? • Question 6 Consider the following definition: “A cell is the smallest unit of an organism capable of independent functioning, composed of a membrane, enclosing a nucleus, cytoplasm and inanimate matter.” Which of the following phrases best criticized this definition? • Question 7 Lipids are a class of molecules defined by • Question 8 A prokaryotic cell is protected against osmotic swelling and rupture by its • Question 9 Which of the following is the name for a class of sugar molecules? • Question 10 A carbohydrate contains ________ atoms. • Question 11 Which of the following is NOT a kind of protein found in a prokaryotic membrane? • Question 12 __________, the cell’s DNA plus its scaffolding contains the cell’s archive of ______. • Question 13 The binding of acetylcholine to an acinar cell surface receptor protein causes an immediate • Question 14 Animal fats tend to be _______________ hydrogen atoms. • Question 15 The boundary around a prokaryotic cell can best be described as • Question 16 Which of the following cells are prokaryotic? • Question 17 A phospholipid is made up of: • Question 18 The structure of a phospholipid molecules admirably suits it to the function of • Question 19 Discrete, visible lengths of DNA sequence found in human cell nuclei are known as • Question 20 Five of the six carbon atoms in a glucose molecule are typically found • Question 21 The function of glycogen is to • Question 22 Which of these is an organelle that would be useful in a cell that takes in and destroys viruses? • Question 23 Ribosomes in an acinar cell generate the amino acid sequence of the digestive enzyme • Question 24 When the enzyme amylase from the pancreas is finally ready for use, it is stored within cell cytoplasmic vesicles called___. • Question 25 Testosterone signals all of the following in the human male except: BIOL 101 Quiz 2 (Latest): Liberty University Question 1 – The structure of testosterone could best be described as Question 2 –An amino group, a carboxylic acid group, a hydrogen atom and one or more atoms composing a side chain (“R” group) all together make up a monomer called Question 3 – Which of the following eukaryotic structures (organelles) uses photosynthesis to capture solar energy? Question 4 – A eukaryotic cell that needs to have a lot of ATP energy would have lots of Question 5 – In a eukaryotic cell the reactions of _______ process energy into the form of ATP within a structure called the _____. Question 6 – The bases in a DNA molecule include all of the following except Question 7 - _____ are little molecular machines (eukaryotic cell structures) that move vesicles and organelles throughout the cytoplasm of the cell. Question 8 – Which is not a function of a lipid? Question 9 – A single-stranded polymer whose monomers contain the sugar ribose and the nitrogenous base uracil. Question 10 - Which of the following is a class of monomers used as building blocks in the polymers of living organisms? Question 11 - ____ and ____ are structures that walk along microtubules in the eukaryotic cell carrying vesicles from place to place. Question 12 - Discrete, visible lengths of DNA sequence found in human cell nuclei are known as Question 13 -In order for the nasty bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes to adhere to your throat cells, attachment to your cells must be made. This is done using new proteins called ____ and new cell structures called ___. Question 14 - It is impossible to write a brief dictionary definition of life because Question 15 - Testosterone signals all of the following in the human male except Question 16 - Polymers of amino acids that are linked in linear chains and that contain atoms of nitrogen are called? Question 17 - The structure of a phospholipid molecules admirably suits it to the function of Question 18 -a prokaryotic cell is protected against osmotic swelling and rupture by its Question 19 - A large polymeric molecule that is nonpolar over most of its structure but very polar at one end. Question 20 - The binding of acetylcholine to an acinar cell surface receptor protein causes an immediate Question 21 - The polymer ____ enables he cell’s information to flow from DNA out into the cell cytoplasm in a more expressible form Question 22 - It is difficult for human macrophages to detect and destroy Strep cells because Strep cells Question 23- A sugar is a carbohydrate because a sugar molecule Question 24 - Within an acinar cell, the enzyme amylase reaches its final form within Question 25 -A fat molecule consists of [Show Less]
BIOL 101 Quiz 3 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 3 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| BIOL 101 Quiz ... [Show More] 3 / BIOL101 Quiz 3 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 3 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 3 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 An allosteric enzyme • Question 2 For most chemical reactions in the non-living world, the energy required to break bonds in the reactant molecules • Question 3 Metabolic pathways • Question 4 Physicists define energy as • Question 5 ________ organisms build their own energy-rich molecules using solar energy. • Question 6 Enzymes are important because they • Question 7 One of the laws governing the behavior of energy in living things describes energy conversion as inefficient, with much energy being lost in the form of • Question 8 Whenever chemical bonds are broken, energy is __________. Whenever chemical bonds form, energy is __________. • Question 9 The final stage of aerobic respiration involves • Question 10 An endergonic reaction always • Question 11 DNA was discovered by Friederick Miescher; he isolated it from • Question 12 __________ is a process that uses chlorophyll molecules to produce high-energy carbohydrates. • Question 13 A lit match cannot continue to burn when the wood of the match stick is consumed. This statement illustrates the more general principle that • Question 14 When activation energy is not available for a given chemical reaction • Question 15 Accessory pigments enable the chloroplast to • Question 16 On a cold day, your cells depend on ________ to maintain an operating temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. • Question 17 ________ and ________ are products of aerobic respiration. • Question 18 The most valuable product, energetically, of electron transfer phosphorylation is • Question 19 In photosynthesis the H atoms used to make high-energy carbohydrates like glucose come from • Question 20 The physicist’s definition of energy is _______________ for use in defining energy changes within a living cell. • Question 21 In the process of glycolysis one molecule of _______ is converted to two molecules of __________. • Question 22 If the final product of a metabolic pathway begins to build up in excess, the pathway can often be slowed down by a process called • Question 23 A single regulatory molecule can shut down multiple metabolic pathways if it is able to • Question 24 Three phosphate groups linked to a ribose sugar which, in turn, is linked to a pyrimidine base known as adenine: this phrase describes the structure of • Question 25 Which of the following is not a product of the Krebs cycle? BIOL 101 Quiz 3 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 A lit match cannot continue to burn when the wood of the match stick is consumed. This statement illustrates the more general principle that • Question 2 Photosynthesis and respiration are complementing processes within a global cycle known as the Question 3 • An allosteric enzyme • Question 4 The energy storage molecule that connects endergonic and exergonic reactions, driving endergonic reactions forward, is • Question 5 Each wavelength of light has its own • Question 6 A useful way for a cell biologist to define energy is • Question 7 The value of the three stages of aerobic respiration is their ability to break down glucose, a single molecule, with the resultant production of about • Question 8 ______ is freely convertible from one form to another but _______ can never be created or destroyed. • Question 9 ________ organisms build their own energy-rich molecules using solar energy. • Question 10 Which of the following is not a product of the Krebs cycle? • Question 11 Light dependent reactions are carried out both on and in between photosystems. This process is like the last stage of aerobic respiration in that both • Question 12 If the final end product of a metabolic pathway is continually removed and used elsewhere then • Question 13 Which of the following is a stage of aerobic respiration? Question 14 One of the laws governing the behavior of energy in living things describes energy conversion as inefficient, with much energy being lost in the form of • Question 15 Whenever chemical bonds are broken, energy is __________. Whenever chemical bonds form, energy is __________. • • Question 16 An excess amount of product accumulates at the end of a metabolic pathway. The product then binds to the allosteric site of the first enzyme along the pathway shutting down the pathway. We call this process • Question 17 In the process of ____________, three interrelated, exergonic pathways and oxygen are used to igenerate large amounts of ATP from glucose molecules. • Question 18 Physicists define energy as • Question 19 One glucose molecule plus six oxygen molecules plus 36 ADPs generate six molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water and 36 molecules of ATP in a process known as • Question 20 The most valuable product, energetically, of electron transfer phosphorylation is • Question 21 Reactants like hydrogen and oxygen molecules and are converted into a product like water molecules in the course of • Question 22 The (gene)tic information in a single strand of DNA is found in • Question 23 Energy-releasing reactions drive biosynthetic ones forward by contributing to a pool of Question 24 In photosynthesis, ______ and ______ are used to build_______ and release______. Question 25 In the process of glycolysis one molecule of _______ is converted to two molecules of __________. BIOL 101 Quiz 3 (Latest): Liberty University Question 1 In the process of glycolysis one molecule of _______ is converted to two molecules of __________. • Question 2 The value of the three stages of aerobic respiration is their ability to break down glucose, a single molecule, with the resultant production of about • Question 3 For most chemical reactions in the non-living world, the energy required to break bonds in the reactant molecules • Question 4 Biological information must exist because • Question 5 Enzymes are important because they • Question 6 __________ is a process that uses chlorophyll molecules to produce high-energy carbohydrates. • Question 7 Producer organisms convert _______ energy to chemical energy—the energy of C―H and C―O―H bonds. • Question 8 When your car engine burns the octane in gasoline, at least 50% of the energy of the octane • Question 9 The Krebs cycle’s NADH products are of value because • Question 10 The most energetic and useful product of the Krebs cycle is • Question 11 Existing chemical bonds between atoms are broken and new ones are formed between different atoms. This process • Question 12 The overall process that uptakes energy-poor molecules (CO2 and H2O) from their reservoirs in nature and converts them into energy-rich molecules is • Question 13 The three metabolic pathways that make up aerobic respiration are really all parts of one larger pathway because • Question 14 One of the laws governing the behavior of energy in living things describes energy conversion as inefficient, with much energy being lost in the form of • Question 15 Enzymes lower activation energies by • Question 16 An ATP molecule carries potential energy in the easily broken bond • Question 17 One glucose molecule plus six oxygen molecules plus 36 ADPs generate six molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water and 36 molecules of ATP in a process known as • Question 18 ________ and ________ are products of aerobic respiration. • Question 19 The physicist’s definition of energy is _______________ for use in defining energy changes within a living cell. • Question 20 When light of the correct wavelength hits a photosynthetic pigment molecule • Question 21 In photosynthesis the H atoms used to make high-energy carbohydrates like glucose come from • Question 22 When activation energy is not available for a given chemical reaction • Question 23 The cell’s pumping of substances against diffusion forces that would carry those substances the other way is termed • Question 24 To derive energy from an ATP molecule • Question 25 Light dependent reactions are carried out both on and in between photosystems. 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BIOL 101 Quiz 4 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 4 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| • BIOL 10... [Show More] 1 Quiz 4 / BIOL101 Quiz 4 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 4 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 4 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 What are the essential resources that a daughter cell must get from a parent cell or from nature in order to succeed in living life? • Question 2 Your primordial (early) heart began as • Question 3 The “S” phase of the cell cycle represents the activity of • Question 4 In the process of transcription, the base sequence in the molecule _______ is read by the molecule _________ , an enzyme that makes an RNA molecule. • Question 5 The nuclear membrane of the cell disintegrates during which phase of the cell cycle? • Question 6 Successful differentiation of early brain regions requires that cells destined to form these regions • Question 7 Which of the following sequences best represents the overall flow of information in a cell? • Question 8 Animal development and automobile development differ in that • Question 9 When the organism expresses a set of genes, the result is the characteristics of that organism. These characteristics are called its • Question 10 In order to elongate mRNA, RNA polymerase must • Question 11 Peptide bonds are formed during the __________ stage of translation. • Question 12 Sensory and motor functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the • Question 13 Which of the following phrases best describes the role of mRNA in gene expression? • Question 14 The ______________ is a highly differentiated brain structure that is too specialized to be considered an “early brain region”. • Question 15 In the cell nucleus a pre-mRNA has its introns removed by • Question 16 Which of the following choices lists in order the stages of mitosis? • Question 17 A three-dimensional, folded molecule shaped like an “L” with an anticodon at one end and an amino acid attachment site at the other end: • Question 18 Which of the following is not a role of the ribosome or its subunits? • Question 19 The term “transcription” means the process of • Question 20 Moving ahead with cell division is controlled by the interaction of • Question 21 Life perpetuates itself at the cellular level • Question 22 The de-condensation of visible chromosomes back into chromatin fibers is a defining feature of which phase of the cell cycle? • Question 23 Which of the following is a part of the overall processing of mRNA in the cell nucleus? • Question 24 An oncogene is a mutated form of a gene that normally directs • Question 25 When DNA is replicated, the two strands are first separated through _________; each strand then becomes a _________ against which two new strands are made. BIOL 101 Quiz 4 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 In the process of transcription, the base sequence in the molecule _______ is read by the molecule _________ , an enzyme that makes an RNA molecule. • Question 2 Which of the following sequences best represents the overall flow of information in a cell? • Question 3 The de-condensation of visible chromosomes back into chromatin fibers is a defining feature of which phase of the cell cycle? • Question 4 In the cell nucleus a pre-mRNA has its introns removed by • Question 5 There are more than four kinds of amino acids in proteins. Each kind of amino acid must be coded for in mRNA. Thus, a short sequence of mRNA bases called a(n) _________ is used to code for each amino acid in the translation process. • Question 6 Which of the following phrases best describes the role of mRNA in gene expression? • Question 7 Which of the following is not a phase of the cell cycle? • Question 8 Which of the following is not involved at all in the flow of information from archival DNA to its expression as a resulting glycoprotein? • Question 9 What are the essential resources that a daughter cell must get from a parent cell or from nature in order to succeed in living life? • Question 10 When DNA is replicated, the two strands are first separated through _________; each strand then becomes a _________ against which two new strands are made. • Question 11 Which of the following is tRNA's role in translation? • Question 12 Your primordial (early) heart began as • Question 13 Which of the following is a part of the overall processing of mRNA in the cell nucleus? • Question 14 Why is the word “translation” used for protein production? Protein production is the process of • Question 15 The genetic code is said to be degenerate. This means that • Question 16 Which of the following is not a recognized organ system within the human body? • Question 17 In the translation process, tRNA molecules are also called “adapter” molecules. Why? What is their function? • Question 18 When the organism expresses a set of genes, the result is the characteristics of that organism. These characteristics are called its • Question 19 Successful differentiation of early brain regions requires that cells destined to form these regions • Question 20 The nuclear membrane of the cell disintegrates during which phase of the cell cycle? • Question 21 The ________________ is often represented as a chart in which a specific sequence of bases in mRNA (a codon) is used to represent each amino acid building block found in the world of proteins. • Question 22 A three-dimensional, folded molecule shaped like an “L” with an anticodon at one end and an amino acid attachment site at the other end: • Question 23 Peptide bonds are formed during the __________ stage of translation. • Question 24 Life perpetuates itself at the cellular level • Question 25 Genes that normally direct the inhibition of cell division regulatory pathways are called BIOL 101 Quiz 4 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 Successful differentiation of early brain regions requires that cells destined to form these regions • Question 2 The genetic code is said to be degenerate. This means that • Question 3 In the translation process, tRNA molecules are also called “adapter” molecules. Why? What is their function? • Question 4 There are more than four kinds of amino acids in proteins. Each kind of amino acid must be coded for in mRNA. Thus, a short sequence of mRNA bases called a(n) _________ is used to code for each amino acid in the translation process. • Question 5 An oncogene is a mutated form of a gene that normally directs • Question 6 When the organism expresses a set of genes, the result is the characteristics of that organism. These characteristics are called its • Question 7 Sensory and motor functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the • Question 8 In the cell nucleus a pre-mRNA has its introns removed by • Question 9 The brain most directly interacts with and controls • Question 10 Genes that normally direct the inhibition of cell division regulatory pathways are called • Question 11 Animal development and automobile development differ in that • Question 12 The ________________ is often represented as a chart in which a specific sequence of bases in mRNA (a codon) is used to represent each amino acid building block found in the world of proteins. • Question 13 Peptide bonds are formed during the __________ stage of translation. • Question 14 A dominant control over the endocrine system in mature human adults is exerted by the • Question 15 Which of the following is not a recognized organ system within the human body? • Question 16 Which of the following is not involved at all in the flow of information from archival DNA to its expression as a resulting glycoprotein? • Question 17 Which of the following is not a phase of the cell cycle? • Question 18 The ______________ is a highly differentiated brain structure that is too specialized to be considered an “early brain region”. • Question 19 The term “transcription” means the process of • Question 20 When DNA is replicated, the two strands are first separated through _________; each strand then becomes a _________ against which two new strands are made. • Question 21 Which of the following phrases best describes the role of mRNA in gene expression? • Question 22 Which of the following is a part of the overall processing of mRNA in the cell nucleus? • Question 23 Which of the following sequences best represents the overall flow of information in a cell? • Question 24 What are the essential resources that a daughter cell must get from a parent cell or from nature in order to succeed in living life? • Question 25 Which of the following choices lists in order the stages of mitosis? 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BIOL 101 Quiz 5 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 5 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| BIOL 101 Quiz 5... [Show More] / BIOL101 Quiz 5 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 5 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 5 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 The role of the ___________ branch of the autonomic nervous system mediates control of organ processes when the body is essentially ______. • Question 2 Macrophages seek out foreign invaders in the ______________, while neutrophils, at least initially are on patrol in the ___________. • Question 3 Caffeine affects synapses by • Question 4 Which of the following processes is involved in muscle contraction? • Question 5 The hepatic portal vein forms from capillary beds in ______________ and leads to a second set of capillary beds in ______________. • Question 6 The ___________ lining your bronchial passages entrain microbes carrying them away to your acid-laden stomach where they will die. • Question 7 Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process? • Question 8 Vaccination works because • Question 9 The most common molecule in blood is: • Question 10 Which of the following types of tissue helps to keep both our blood pressure regulated and our digestive processes effective? • Question 11 Which of the following brain regions and their functions are improperly matched? • Question 12 As a student runs up a flight of stairs, the first system needed to support the activities of the muscular system would be the _________ system. • Question 13 Cranial and spinal nerves of the peripheral nervous system serve • Question 14 The function of the urethra is to • Question 15 The efferent or motor branch of the peripheral nervous system is subdivided into the ______ (voluntary) and ____________ (involuntary) nervous systems. • Question 16 The function of the urinary bladder is to • Question 17 The function of the kidney is • Question 18 Which is not a sign or symptom of inflammation? • Question 19 The calcium-binding protein in smooth muscle is _______; while the calcium-binding protein in skeletal muscle is ______. • Question 20 The function of the ureter is to • Question 21 The structure of a human neuron uniquely and perfectly fits it for its signal-carrying role. The neuron is • Question 22 The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and of nutrients and cell wastes occurs principally in the • Question 23 All of the following are systems of the body except the: • Question 24 Your adaptive immune response has all of the following characteristics except that it is not • Question 25 Fluoxetine HCl affects synapses by BIOL 101 Quiz 5 (Latest): Liberty University 1. The function of the urinary bladder is to: 2. Which structure within the brain has the role of generating emotions? 3. Which is not a sign or symptom of inflammation? 4. Macrophages seek out foreign invaders in the _________, while neutrophils, at least initially are on patrol in the ________. 5. The calcium-binding protein in smooth muscle is _________; while the calcium-binding protein in skeletal muscle is ______. 6. The function of the ureter is to: 7. As a student runs up a flight of stairs, the first system needed to support the activities of the muscular system would be the _______ system. 8. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and of nutrients and cell wastes occurs principally in the: 9. The hepatic portal vein forms from capillary beds in ________ and leads to a second set of capillary beds in _________. 10. The structure of a human neuron uniquely and perfectly fits it for its signal-carrying role. The neuron is: 11. The ________ lining your bronchial passages entrain microbes carrying them away to your acid-laden stomach where they will die. 12. Fluoxetine HCI affects synapses by: 13. Cranial and spinal nerves of the peripheral nervous system serve: 14. Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process? 15. Which of the following is not an element of the spinal reflex arc? 16. Which of the following sequences would best describe how a signal moves through a reflex arc? 17. Which of the following systems of the body interact with the nervous system? 18. The most common molecule in blood is: 19. The role of the hepatic portal system is to: 20. Which of the following processes is involved in muscle contraction? 21. Caffeine affects synapses by: 22. In the basic structure of the human heart, blood first flows through the right atrium, then it travels to the: 23. The nervous systems interacts with the ________system to coordinate the internal integration of all the other body systems together. 24. The function of the kidney is: 25. The structure of a human neuron is made up of a: BIOL 101 Quiz 5 (Latest): Liberty University Question 1 • In the basic structure of the human heart, blood first flows through the right atrium, then it travels to the: • Question 2 While waiting for a signal to contract, a muscle cell membrane maintains a slightly higher positive charge on the _______ only because ________ are available to generate this difference. • Question 3 The function of the kidney is • Question 4 Your adaptive immune response has all of the following characteristics except that it is not • Question 5 What is the name of a contractile unit of a muscle? • Question 6 Systolic blood pressure: • Question 7 Which structure within the brain has the role of generating emotions? • Question 8 Fluoxetine HCl affects synapses by • Question 9 The nervous system interacts with the ___________ system to coordinate the internal integration of all the other body systems together. • Question 10 Which of the following is a type of neuron that receives a stimulus and transmits it to the central nervous system? • Question 11 Which of the following types of tissue helps to keep both our blood pressure regulated and our digestive processes effective? • Question 12 The structure of a human neuron uniquely and perfectly fits it for its signal-carrying role. The neuron is • Question 13 Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process? • Question 14 The most common molecule in blood is: • Question 15 The function of the ureter is to • Question 16 The function of the urethra is to • Question 17 The ___________ lining your bronchial passages entrain microbes carrying them away to your acid-laden stomach where they will die. • Question 18 As a student runs up a flight of stairs, the first system needed to support the activities of the muscular system would be the _________ system. • Question 19 Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process? • Question 20 The role of the hepatic portal system is to: • Question 21 The role of the ___________ branch of the autonomic nervous system mediates control of organ processes when the body is essentially ______. • Question 22 Which is not a sign or symptom of inflammation? • Question 23 All of the following are systems of the body except the: • Question 24 The function of the urinary bladder is to • Question 25 As a student runs up a flight of stairs, her integumentary system serves her by [Show Less]
BIOL 101 Quiz 6 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 6 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| • BIOL 101... [Show More] Quiz 6 / BIOL101 Quiz 6 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 6 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 6 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 Order the structures by which a mature sperm cell travels from the epididymis to the female’s reproductive tract. • Question 2 Which of the following methods by which human conception can be postponed is least invasive of the complexity of human physiology? • Question 3 Which of the following describes an example of asexual reproduction found in the Kalanchoe plant? • Question 4 The stages of meiosis are • Question 5 A living thing need to be responsive because • Question 6 Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction in plants? • Question 7 Normally a fertilized egg ends its journey temporarily by implanting within the wall of the _____________. • Question 8 The human nervous system responds to daily alterations in light and darkness by • Question 9 A mature follicle has formed which of the following structures? • Question 10 The specialized process that halves the number of chromosomes during sex cell formation is named • Question 11 In the Venus Fly trap, how does the enzyme expansin help to close the trap? • Question 12 Homeostasis can be described as: • Question 13 Two genes that lie at the exact same location on two separate homologous chromosomes are called • Question 14 When there is little or no lactose present in a bacterium’s environment then: • Question 15 The portion of meiosis in which the total number of chromosomes is reduced to half is called the reduction division. Which stage below brings this about? • Question 16 The human nervous system responds to daily alterations in light and darkness by • Question 17 One major advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction is that in sexual reproduction • Question 18 Sperm cell production occurs within the interior lining of the ______________. • Question 19 One disadvantage of sexual reproduction is • Question 20 Which of the following will end a pregnancy? • Question 21 The sequence of events in how a Venus fly trap closes is: • Question 22 The following is a list of methods by which human conception can be postponed. Which one blocks sperm on its journey from the testicles to the fallopian tubes? • Question 23 Early in your own development, a subset of diploid cells called ____________ began to develop within your pre-ectodermal tissue. These cells will eventually lodge in the gonadal ridge. Still later they will go through meiosis and give rise to primary oocytes or primary spermatocytes. • Question 24 One effect of melatonin on the suprachiasmatic nuclei is that it • Question 25 The suprachiasmatic nuclei enable the nervous system to respond to daily light/dark alterations through their stimulation of BIOL 101 Quiz 6 (Latest): Liberty University 1. When there is little or no lactose present in a bacterium’s environment then: 2. The sequence of events in how a Venus fly trap closes is: 3. A reproductive cell must differ from the other normal body cells. The reproductive cell must ________ because it will soon fuse with another reproductive cell to form a new individual. 4. Dilation of the cervix is a chemical procedure that: 5. The human nervous systems respond to daily alterations in light and darkness by: 6. Which of the following describes an example of asexual reproduction found in the kalanchoe plant? 7. In the Venus Fly trap, how does the enzyme expansin help to close the trap? 8. One effect of melatonin on the suprachiasmatic nuclei is that it: 9. Penetration of the egg’ zona pellucida by the sperm cell is a process driven by: 10. One major advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction is that in sexual reproduction: 11. When an environmental change shifts an organism’s internal chemistry toward a new state, the organism’s response is to try to return its chemistry toward the original state. This tendency on the organism’s part is called: 12. Once the mature follicle is the correct size, the estrogen level in the bloodstream causes the pituitary gland to suddenly secrete high levels of ________causing the mature follicle to rupture from the ovary surface. 13. In the lactose operon of E. coli, how does the repressor protein change its shape? 14. How does a Venus fly close? Once expansin has weakened the cellulose in the walls of the leaf trap cells: 15. Two genes that lie at the exact same location on two separate homologous chromosomes are called: 16. An optimal site from which the hormone leptin should originate: 17. The human nervous system responds to daily alterations in light and darkness by: 18. Which of the following structures helps the human nervous system to respond to daily alterations in light and darkness? 19. Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction in plants? 20. Early in your own development, a subset of diploid cells called _________ began to develop within your pre-ectodermal tissue. These cells will eventually lodge in the gonadal ridge. Still later they will go through meiosis and give rise to primary oocytes or primary spermatocytes. 21. An “allele” is: 22. In the human body, melatonin supplementation is thought to help overcome the effects of: 23. For about half of a woman’s cycle, the hormone _______leaves the pituitary gland and, at the ovary, signals it to bring a more advanced _______ to complete maturity. 24. In a normal person, the effect of elevated leptin levels in the bloodstream is: 25. One disadvantage of sexual reproduction is: BIOL 101 Quiz 6 (Latest): Liberty University Question 1 An “allele” is Question 2 Dilation of the cervix is a chemical procedure that Question 3 The human nervous system responds to daily alterations in light and darkness by Question 4 If a bog plant designed to catch insects proves unable to do so, the result will be Question 5 Which of the following describes an example of asexual reproduction found in the Kalanchoe plant? Question 6 In a normal person, the effect of elevated leptin levels in the bloodstream is Question 7 Sperm cell production occurs within the interior lining of the ______________. Question 8 Based on Plato’s analysis, the problem with defining the term “person” arises when you equate personhood with Question 9 The quintessential (most basic/ most important) moment of fertilization of the egg by the sperm cell occurs when Question 10 Which of the following are involved in the control of sperm cell production? Question 11 Meiosis is a specialized process that Question 12 Early in your own development, a subset of diploid cells called ____________ began to develop within your pre-ectodermal tissue. These cells will eventually lodge in the gonadal ridge. Still later they will go through meiosis and give rise to primary oocytes or primary spermatocytes. Question 13 The reproductive system uses the hormones ________ and (later on) ____________ to “think ahead”. They guide the preparation of the uterus for its role in supporting pregnancy. Question 14 The following is a list of methods by which human conception can be postponed. Which one blocks sperm on its journey from the testicles to the fallopian tubes? Question 15 A hormone that controls a person’s appetite might bind to which of the following sites? Question 16 In the human body, decreasing melatonin levels Question 17 A reproductive cell must differ from other normal body cells. The reproductive cell must ______________ because it will soon fuse with another reproductive cell to form a new individual. Question 18 Which of the following birth control methods is primarily contraceptive and secondarily abortive in its effects? Question 19 Order the structures by which a mature sperm cell travels from the epididymis to the female’s reproductive tract. Question 20 Homeostasis can be described as: Question 21 Penetration of the egg’ zona pellucida by the sperm cell is a process driven by Question 22 The stages of meiosis are Question 23 Two genes that lie at the exact same location on two separate homologous chromosomes are called Question 24 When there is little or no lactose present in a bacterium’s environment then: Question 25 In the lactose operon of E.coli, how does the repressor protein change its shape? [Show Less]
BIOL 101 Quiz 7 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 7 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| BIOL 101 Quiz 7... [Show More] / BIOL101 Quiz 7 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 7 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 7 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 The sentence, “O you, who look on this our machine, do not be sad that with others you are fated to die, but rejoice that our Creator has endowed us with such an excellent instrument as the intellect” was first spoken by • Question 2 Directional selection • Question 3 Preening behavior enables a bird to continue to fly successfully by • Question 4 To a Darwinist, a beneficial mutation • Question 5 “Natural selection is cybernetically blind”. This means that • Question 6 Which of the following organisms were not observed by Charles Darwin while reading and voyaging the world? • Question 7 Romans 8 describes modern living organisms as • Question 8 Could RNA have been the original site of information storage in the primitive cell? A difficult problem with this possibility is that • Question 9 Which of the following could be a new mutation needed to generate appropriate structures for flight feathers? a mutation that: • Question 10 Which of the following is a component structure of a primary flight feather? • Question 11 Charles Darwin believed that whole new species originated as a result of • Question 12 Which of the following is a basic evolutionary advance needed to convert a down-like feather into a primary flight feather. • Question 13 Mycoplasma genitalium is well known for the _________ infections it causes. • Question 14 One popular evolutionary model for the origin of flight in vertebrates is that flight evolved in • Question 15 The term _________ represents a predictive theory of how a species might change with time, whereas the term ________ assumes that nature can create whole new structures and organisms. • Question 16 Charles Darwin’s view of the species was • Question 17 Directional selection has been used to • Question 18 Stabilizing selection • Question 19 One feature of Enlightenment Thinking was the tendency to • Question 20 To a design theorist a beneficial mutation • Question 21 Which stage of life history implied in the early pages of the Genesis record appears least likely to involve any biological change in populations with time? • Question 22 Which of the following phrases best evaluates the naturalistic hypothesis for its value in explaining the origins of new structures like the flight feather? • Question 23 The Design theorist comes to the conclusion that most mutations occurring today are harmful because • Question 24 In the evolutionary model, mutation ______ genes that will develop a better organism while natural selection ______ genes that will develop a better organism. • Question 25 Which of the following represents an observation Charles Darwin made while reading and voyaging the world? • BIOL 101 Quiz 7 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 In the early pages of the Genesis record, the first stage of life history could best be described as • Question 2 Charles Darwin’s view of the species was • Question 3 Which of the following could be a new mutation needed to generate appropriate structures for flight feathers? a mutation that: • Question 4 Darwin interpreted his observations of nature to mean that • Question 5 One feature of Enlightenment Thinking was the tendency to • Question 6 Could RNA have been the original site of information storage in the primitive cell? A difficult problem with this possibility is that • Question 7 Mycoplasma genitalium is well known for the _________ infections it causes. • Question 8 Which of the following classes of mutations accumulate silently in the DNA having no obvious effect on one’s ability to reproduce? • Question 9 Sometimes a force within the environment reduces the reproductive ability of one variety of individual in a species compared to that of another variety. This force is termed • Question 10 Stabilizing selection • Question 11 Which of the following is a component structure of a primary flight feather? • Question 12 “Natural selection is cybernetically blind”. This means that • Question 13 Which of the following phrases best evaluates the naturalistic hypothesis for its value in explaining the origins of new structures like the flight feather? • Question 14 To a design theorist a beneficial mutation • Question 15 In physical size, Mycoplasma genitalium is • Question 16 One advantage associated with viewing RNA as the original site of information storage in the primitive cell is that RNA • Question 17 Preening behavior enables a bird to continue to fly successfully by • Question 18 Directional selection has been used to • Question 19 Which of the following is a basic evolutionary advance needed to convert a down-like feather into a primary flight feather. • Question 20 Natural selection is an “expensive” process. This is true because • Question 21 Romans 8 describes modern living organisms as • Question 22 Directional selection • Question 23 The Design theorist comes to the conclusion that most mutations occurring today are harmful because • Question 24 Which of the following organisms were not observed by Charles Darwin while reading and voyaging the world? • Question 25 The genome of Mycoplasma genitalium is about _______ genes in size. BIOL 101 Quiz 7 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 Which of the following represents an observation Charles Darwin made while reading and voyaging the world? • Question 2 Which of the following could be a new mutation needed to generate appropriate structures for flight feathers? a mutation that: • Question 3 In the evolutionary model, mutation ______ genes that will develop a better organism while natural selection ______ genes that will develop a better organism. • Question 4 Which of the following represents three classes of mutations, each of which affects the evolutionary process differently? • Question 5 Both the theist and the naturalist come to the conclusion that most mutations occurring today are harmful because • Question 6 The potential power of directional selection cannot be demonstrated in a real population if • Question 7 The term _________ represents a predictive theory of how a species might change with time, whereas the term ________ assumes that nature can create whole new structures and organisms. • Question 8 Which of the following phrases best evaluates the naturalistic hypothesis for its value in explaining the origins of new structures like the flight feather? • Question 9 Preening behavior enables a bird to continue to fly successfully by • Question 10 Which of the following classes of mutations accumulate silently in the DNA having no obvious effect on one’s ability to reproduce? • Question 11 In the early pages of the Genesis record, the first stage of life history could best be described as • Question 12 One problem associated with evolving a system in which RNA bases code for amino acids is that • Question 13 Sometimes a force within the environment reduces the reproductive ability of one variety of individual in a species compared to that of another variety. This force is termed • Question 14 Directional selection • Question 15 Stabilizing selection • Question 16 The sentence, “O you, who look on this our machine, do not be sad that with others you are fated to die, but rejoice that our Creator has endowed us with such an excellent instrument as the intellect” was first spoken by • Question 17 Natural selection is an “expensive” process. This is true because • Question 18 “Natural selection is cybernetically blind”. This means that • Question 19 The genome of Mycoplasma genitalium is about _______ genes in size. • Question 20 The third stage of life history implied in the early pages of the Genesis record could best be described as • Question 21 One important value that disruptive selection can have to a natural population is that it • Question 22 Which of the following is a component structure of a primary flight feather? • Question 23 One feature of Enlightenment Thinking was the tendency to • Question 24 Romans 8 describes modern living organisms as • Question 25 The role of the barbule in the primary flight feather is to [Show Less]
BIOL 101 Quiz 8 (3 Versions) / BIOL101 Quiz 8 (Latest-2021): Principles of Biology: Liberty University |Verified Answers, 100% Correct| BIOL 101 Quiz 8... [Show More] / BIOL101 Quiz 8 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 8 / Liberty University BIOL101 Quiz 8 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 Baleen whales use _______ to prey on herring fish. • Question 2 The state of flux in modern systematic groupings could best be described as/seen in • Question 3 The microbe, Paramecium aurelium belongs to the large "Group" Alveolata because it • Question 4 Seeking to scientifically name each variety of life-form we find and relate it to other similar species is a discipline known as • Question 5 The state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exists is shown by the fact that the largest category in some groupings is the “Kingdom” while in others it is the • Question 6 Interspecific competition is defined as • Question 7 Species of warblers (birds) living in the same general region minimize their interspecific competition by • Question 8 The large eukaryote, Amoeba proteus belongs to the large "Group" Amoebozoa because • Question 9 Which of the following is not one of the seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 10 The phytoplankton of a lake would be found in highest numbers in the ________ zone. • Question 11 A good example of commensalism would be the relationship between • Question 12 Which one of the following is not included among the seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 13 An area providing cool, moist conditions with rocks and decaying logs at an appropriate elevation and rainfall level constitutes a good ________ for the Peaks of Otter salamander. • Question 14 The term “systematics” refers to • Question 15 Which of the following is one of seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 16 Which of the following is a problem that confounds attempts to organize the entire living world for study? • Question 17 A fallen, decaying created order still needs to be stewarded carefully because • Question 18 The microbe, Euglena gracilis belongs to the large "Group" Discicristates because it • Question 19 Which of the following is a problem that confounds attempts to organize the entire living world for study? • Question 20 A Genus of organisms differs from a species of organisms in what way? The Genus group • Question 21 In the human - Greater honeyguide mutualism, the honeyguide bird is benefited by • Question 22 An evolutionary theorist believes that large groups of organisms are related to each other by _________ while a design theorist believes that such groups are related to each other in _________ . • Question 23 The large eukaryote, Zonotrichialeucophrys belongs to the large "Group" Opisthokonta because it • Question 24 During the springtime, a light wind blowing across a lake will foster the process of lake overturn. This timely event will bring together ___________ with _____________. • Question 25 The diatom, Ellerbeckiaarenaria belongs to the large "Group" Stramenopiles because it BIOL 101 Quiz 8 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 Species of warblers (birds) living in the same general region minimize their interspecific competition by • Question 2 Which of the following is a problem that confounds attempts to organize the entire living world for study? • Question 3 Which of the following is a problem that confounds attempts to organize the entire living world for study? • Question 4 Seeking to scientifically name each variety of life-form we find and relate it to other similar species is a discipline known as • Question 5 Which of the following is not one of the seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 6 The convention used for representing scientific names for newly discovered species is that ___________ root words are used in order to name the organism’s ___________. • Question 7 In the human - Greater honeyguide mutualism, the honeyguide bird is benefited by • Question 8 At which of the following levels of organization can the Peaks of Otter salamander be studied? • Question 9 The state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exists is shown by the fact that the largest category in some groupings is the “Kingdom” while in others it is the • Question 10 The state of flux in modern systematic groupings could best be described as/seen in • Question 11 In the mind of evolutionary theorists, separate clades (large groups) derive from • Question 12 An evolutionary theorist believes that large groups of organisms are related to each other by _________ while a design theorist believes that such groups are related to each other in _________ . • Question 13 The best term to describe the species-species interaction between Pseudomyrmex ants and the bullhorn acacia plant would be • Question 14 Which of the following is one of seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 15 Young Balanus barnacles cannot compete with Chthamalus barnacles in higher intertidal regions because • Question 16 A Genus of organisms differs from a species of organisms in what way? The Genus group • Question 17 Interspecific competition is defined as • Question 18 When a species of fly has a bold coloration very similar to that of an unpalatable (stinging) Yellowjacket, the fly’s “strategy” is termed • Question 19 Which of the following choices reflects a currently accepted classification scheme resulting from the state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exist? • Question 20 A fallen, decaying created order still needs to be stewarded carefully because • Question 21 The diatom, Ellerbeckiaarenaria belongs to the large "Group" Stramenopiles because it • Question 22 Which one of the following is not included among the seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 23 Which of the following defense tactics do plants use to keep from being preyed upon? • Question 24 The functional role of a species within its habitat is referred to as its • Question 25 A relationship between individuals of two species in which members of one species are benefited and members of the other species are unaffected is termed • BIOL 101 Quiz 8 (Latest): Liberty University • Question 1 The large eukaryote, Pisum sativum belongs to the large "Group" Plants because it • Question 2 From the species level upwards toward higher levels of classification, which of the following choices gives the correct order? • Question 3 From the Family level upwards toward higher levels of classification, which of the following choices gives the correct order? • Question 4 Which of the following choices names one of the various zones found in a lake? • Question 5 Species of organisms are collected into a Genus by • Question 6 An evolutionary theorist believes that large groups of organisms are related to each other by _________ while a design theorist believes that such groups are related to each other in _________ . • Question 7 Young Balanus barnacles cannot compete with Chthamalus barnacles in higher intertidal regions because • Question 8 Which of the following defense tactics do plants use to keep from being preyed upon? • Question 9 Studying competition between the Peaks of Otter salamander and the Eastern Redback salamander would be an example of studying ecology at the _______ level. • Question 10 A Genus of organisms differs from a species of organisms in what way? The Genus group • Question 11 A fallen, decaying created order still needs to be stewarded carefully because • Question 12 A good example of commensalism would be the relationship between • Question 13 Which of the following is one of seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 14 The convention used for representing scientific names for newly discovered species is that ___________ root words are used in order to name the organism’s ___________. • Question 15 When a species of fly has a bold coloration very similar to that of an unpalatable (stinging) Yellowjacket, the fly’s “strategy” is termed • Question 16 Which of the following choices reflects a currently accepted classification scheme resulting from the state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exist? • Question 17 The microbe, Paramecium aurelium belongs to the large "Group" Alveolata because it • Question 18 The microbe, Pyrodictiumoccultum belongs to the large "Group" Archaea because it • Question 19 Which one of the following is not included among the seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? • Question 20 In the mind of evolutionary theorists, separate clades (large groups) derive from • Question 21 The large eukaryote, Amoeba proteus belongs to the large "Group" Amoebozoa because • Question 22 At which of the following levels of organization can the Peaks of Otter salamander be studied? • Question 23 Your textbook describes two sequential _________ of interaction between organisms and their environments that have existed since God’s creative work began. • Question 24 The diatom, Ellerbeckiaarenaria belongs to the large "Group" Stramenopiles because it • Question 25 In the minds of design theorists, separate clades (large groups) derive from [Show Less]
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