Bio 2 Practice Final Exam
Auxin can cause a plant to bend toward light how does this work?
Auxin causes cells furthest from the light to grow
Which animal requires the largest and most complex lungs proportional to its overall body size?
bear
A population has 25 red, 40 roan and 35 white horses, what is p? (p2+2pq+q2=1)
not- .25 not- .35
Which of the following would increase the rate of heat exchange between an animal and its environment?
wind blowing across the body surface
Which principle of heat exchange is the most important explanation for why birds look larger in colder weather because they fluff their feathers?
Fluffing creates a pocket of air near the bird that acts as insulation.
Which of the following statements about fish gills is true? a. Like lungs, they have an exhale/inhale function. b. Because of their efficiency, they only need a small surface area. c. They have a large surface area. d. They have a poor blood supply.
c. they have a large surface area.
the reason animals breathe is to
obtain energy from their food
Compared to other hominins, modern Homo sapiens display a particular ability for
symbolic thought
Penguins, seals, and tuna have body forms that permit rapid swimming, because ________.
the shape is a convergent evolutionary solution, which reduces drag while swimming
If the half-life of carbon-14 is about 5,730 years, if a fossil has 1/16 of the normal proportion of carbon-14 to carbon-12 how old is it?
22,900
In July 2008, the United States had a population of approximately 302,000,000 people. How many Americans were there in July 2009, if the estimated 2008 growth rate was 0.88%?
304,657,000
Which of the following statements regarding circulatory systems is true? a. The smallest blood vessels in the body are veins. b. Veins carry blood away from the heart to body organs and tissues. c. A circulatory system is necessary in any animal whose body is too large or too complex for vital chemicals to reach all parts of the body by diffusion. d. Materials are exchanged directly between the blood and body cells.
C. A circulatory system is necessary in any animal whose body is too large or too complex for vital chemicals to reach all parts of the body by diffusion.
Which of these flower parts is the correct order from largest to smallest?
Carpel, Ovary, Ovule, Egg
Which of the following statements correctly describes the alternation of generations in a plant life cycle?
Diploid sporophytes that produce spores by meiosis alternate with haploid gametophytes that produce gametes by mitosis.
Insulin is a water soluble hormone, where is the receptor for insulin likely found?
On the surface of the target cell
Which gland is/are located nearest the kidneys?
adrenal glands
Most of the animals alive today are
invertebrates
What causes mutations?
mutations are due to chance errors
The hominin group includes
not- all anthropoids
In a comparison of birds and mammals, having 4 limbs is
not- analogy
The most direct benefit that fungi provide to plants is _________.
not- fungi fix nitrogen
What does the biological species concept use as the primary criterion for determining species boundaries?
not- geographic isolation gene flow
Which of the following is characteristic of the circulatory system of arthropods?
not- lack of blood
During gas exchange, body cells
release CO2 and take up O2.
Which of the following structures is an essential part of most fungal reproductive systems?
spores
In plants, the vascular tissue made of dead cells that transport water and minerals from the roots is called
xylem
Starting from a single individual, what is the size of a population of bacteria at the end of a 2-hour time period if they reproduce by binary fission every 20 minutes? (Assume unlimited resources and no mortality.)
64
Breathing is usually regulated by
CO2 and O2 concentration and pH-level sensors.
Chemoautotrophic bacteria obtain their carbon from ________ and their energy from ________.
CO2; inorganic molecules
In a resting potential, an example of a cation that is more abundant as a solute in the cytosol of a neuron than it is in the interstitial fluid outside the neuron is ________.
K+
The Tetrapod clade evolved from which group?
Lobe-finned fish
Matter may be gained by, or lost from, ecosystems. How does this occur?
Matter can move from one ecosystem to another.
Within six months of using antibiotics to treat S. aureus infections in a community, all new infections were caused by an antibiotic resistant strain. How can this best be explained?
Some drug-resistant bacteria were already present in the beginning, and natural selection increased their frequency.
Which of the following statements about mammalian circulatory systems is false?
The left side of a mammal's heart sends blood to the lungs.
Three populations of crickets look very similar, but the males have courtship songs that sound different. What function would this difference in song likely serve if the populations came in contact?
a behavioral isolating mechanism
Batesian mimicry
a harmless species mimics a harmful one
Which of the following observations were critical to Darwin developing his hypothesis on natural selection a. More offspring are produced than survive b. Populations are usually stable over time c. Some species are stronger than others d. A and B
a. more offspring are produced than survive
An animal digestive tract that consists of two openings (a mouth and anus) is called an
alimentary canal
Within the lungs of humans, gas exchange occurs across
alveoli
Which option correctly lists the direction carbon dioxide travels as it leaves the body of a human?
alveoli, bronchioles, bronchi, trachea, pharynx
Which adaptations allowed reptiles to complete their life cycles on land?
amniotic egg
Animals that are segmented and have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton are members of the phylum
arthropoda
A snake is born with hip bones and short, non-functional legs, this is an example of a(n)
ativism
Which of the following is primarily responsible for limiting the number of trophic levels in most ecosystems? a. Decomposers compete with higher-order consumers for nutrients and energy. b. Energy transfer between trophic levels is usually less than 20 percent efficient. c. Many primary and higher-order consumers are opportunistic feeders. d. Nutrient cycling rates tend to be limited by decomposition.
b. Energy transfer between trophic levels is usually less than 20 percent efficient.
Which of the following statements is consistent with the principle of competitive exclusion? a. If two species have the same fundamental niche, one will exclude the other competing species. b. Even a slight reproductive advantage will eventually lead to the elimination of the less well adapted of two competing species. c. Natural selection tends to increase competition between related species. d. The random distribution of one competing species will have a positive impact on the population growth of the other competing species.
b. Even a slight reproductive advantage will eventually lead to the elimination of the less well adapted of two competing species.
Which of the following is an example of a commensalism? a. fungi residing in plant roots, such as endomycorrhizae b. cattle egrets eating insects stirred up by grazing bison c. bacteria fixing nitrogen on the roots of some plants d. rancher ants that protect aphids in exchange for sugar-rich honeydew
b. cattle egrets eating insects stirred up by grazing bison
which if these are amniotes? a. placental mammals only b. mammals c. egg-laying mammals only d. amphibians e. fishes
b. mammals
Hominins would include all of the following except. a. humans b. new world monkeys c. gorillas d. chimpanzees
b. new world monkeys
Which of the following helps to digest lipids?
bile salts
A single steroid hormone can cause different effects in different cells by
binding to different receptors
A layer of organized colonies of bacteria coating a surface such as your teeth
biofilm
Which is the first distinctively hominin trait to appear in the fossil record?
bipedalism
Which of the following statements regarding cnidarians is true? a. Cnidarians are herbivores and can be destructive grazers on seaweeds. b. The more stationary cnidarian body form, which is cylindrical with a ring of tentacles, is the medusa. c. The digestive and circulatory compartment of cnidarians is called the gastrovascular cavity. d. Cnidarians have three true tissue layers.
c. The digestive and circulatory compartment of cnidarians is called the gastrovascular cavity.
Which of these is microevoltuion? a. the evoltuion of new species b. the extinction of species c. a change in the allele frequencies in a population from one generation to the next d. dramatic biological changes, such as the the evolution of lungs
c. a change in the allele frequencies in a population from one generation to the next
Which of the following is most likely to be responsible if, when your blood sugar level rises, the level of sugar goes back down to a set point? a. a homeostatic mechanism based on positive feedback b. a malfunction in a homeostatic mechanism based on negative feedback c. a homeostatic mechanism based on negative feedback d. a malfunction in a homeostatic mechanism based on positive feedback
c. a homeostatic mechanism based on negative feedback
The stomach mixes food with acid and enzyme to produce
chyme
Which enzyme breaks large proteins into smaller polypeptides?
chymotrypsin
Which phylum would most likley use stinging cells to capture prey?
cnidaria
Match the phyla with the correct characteristics, some items may be used more than once or not at all. - Cnidaria - Porifera - Chordata - Arthropoda - Platyhelminthes A. Lacks true tissues B. Has a muscular foot, mantle and visceral mass C. Includes bivalves and gastropods D. Has a gastrovascular cavity E. Has jointed appendages and an exoskeleton F. Has a post anal tail
cnidaria- has a gastrovascular cavity porifera- lacks true tissues chordata- post anal tail arthropods- jointed appendages and an exoskeleton platyhelminthes- has a gastrovascular cavity
A potential source of confusion in constructing a phylogeny tree is similarity between organisms that is due to
convergent evolution
Although birds and mammals descended from different ancestors, they both have a four-chambered heart. This is the result of
convergent evolution
Which of the various species concepts distinguishes two species based on the degree of genetic exchange between their gene pools? a. ecological b. genetic c. morphological d. biological
d.
Which of the following would be synonymous to how fungi obtain nutrients? a. None of these are accurate, fungi contain chloroplasts and are photosynthetic like plants b. A human eats a cheeseburger by chewing it into pieces, sending it to the stomach for chemical digestion, waste is then produce and leaves via the mouth c. A human eats a cheeseburger by chewing it into pieces, sending it to the stomach for a endosymbiotic parabasalid to help digest the food chemically, and then to the small intestines for nutrient absorption. d. A human eats a cheeseburger by secreting chemical externally for digestions and then absorbing the nutrients directly into the cells.
d. A human eats a cheeseburger by secreting chemical externally for digestions and then absorbing the nutrients directly into the cells.
Which of the following statements regarding ferns is true? a. Ferns are most diverse in grassland environments. b. Ferns produce pollen that is dispersed by air. c. Ferns produce seeds that are dispersed by water. d. Ferns have well-developed roots and stems.
d. Ferns have well-developed roots and stems.
What part of a neuron carries signals toward the part of the cell that houses the nucleus?
dendrite
An ecologist recorded 12 white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, per square kilometer (km 2) in one woodlot and 20 km 2 in another woodlot. What was the ecologist comparing?
density
In addition to naming species, Linnaeus also grouped species into a hierarchy of increasingly inclusive categories. The largest category that would include closely related species is
domain
If two species are close competitors, and one species is experimentally removed from the community, the remaining species would be expected to ________.
expand realized niche
The organization of blood and water flow in a fish's gills increases the fish's ability to
extract oxygen from the water.
t/f: Homo sapiens evolved from Neanderthal ancestors
false
t/f: early hominins had big brains and walked on four legs
false
what animals are ectotherms
fish, amphibians, reptiles
Heterotrophic eukaryotes that digest their food externally and absorb the small molecules are referred to as
fungi
Fungal cells are usually haploid which makes them most like which phase of the plant life cycle?
gametophyte
In a moss, most of the plants that we see are ________; in a fern, the most dominant stage is the ________.
gametophyte, sporophyte
prezygotic barriers prevent
gene flow
Which of the following organisms has a respiratory system that does not require assistance from a circulatory system for gas exchange? a. crayfish b. grasshopper c. mouse d. carp
grasshopper
the main function of an earthworms gizzard is to
grind food
During exponential growth, a population always ________.
grows at a maximum rate per capita
Ferns and mosses are similar because both
have flagellated sperm
Craniates are chordates that all possess
head
Both animals and fungi are heterotrophic. What distinguishes animal heterotrophy from fungal heterotrophy is that only animals derive their nutrition from
ingesting it
One advantage of gas exchange in water is that
it is easy to keep the exchange surface wet.
Platyhelminthes does not have an efficient respiratory system, but acquires all the oxygen it needs because
its flat shape puts all cells near the surface of its body
Lampreys differ from fishes in that lampreys
lack jaws
The duck-billed platypus and other monotremes differ from other mammals in that they
lay eggs
Which one of the following correctly ranks these organisms in order from lowest to highest percent in production efficiency? a. mammals, insects, fish b. insects, fish, mammals c. mammals, fish, insects d. fish, insects, mammals
mammals, fish, insects
A fruit is most commonly developed from ________ and functions to ___________.
mature ovary; aid in seed dispersal
A population's carrying capacity
may change as environmental conditions change
Structure in the living world is organized into hierarchical levels. Which of the following correctly lists these from least inclusive to most inclusive?
molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
As animals have evolved large body size, they have also evolved adaptations to improve exchange of energy and materials with the environment. For example, in many larger organisms, evolution has favored lungs and a digestive tract with ________.
more branching or folds
You are given a box of preserved grasshoppers of various species that are new to science . Your are asked to separate them into species. Which species concept will you have to use?
morphological
Most homeostasis depends on
negative feedback
A neuron secretes a chemical that enters into the blood. What kind of intracellular communication is this?
neuroendocrine
The peppered moth provides a well-known example of natural selection. The light-colored form of the moth was predominant in England before the Industrial Revolution. In the mid-19th century, a dark-colored form appeared. The difference is produced by a dominant allele of one gene. By about 1900, approximately 90% of the moths around industrial areas were dark colored, whereas light-colored moths were still abundant elsewhere. Apparently, birds could readily find the light moths against the soot-darkened background in industrial areas and, therefore, were eating more light moths. Recently, use of cleaner fuels has greatly reduced soot in the landscape, and the dark-colored moths have been disappearing. Should the two forms of moths be considered separate species?
no, they can still interbreed.
The symbols +, -, and 0 are used to show the results of interactions between individuals and groups of individuals. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, - denotes a negative interaction, and 0 denotes interactions in which individuals are not affected. The first symbol refers to the first organism mentioned. What interactions exist between a lion pride and African wild dogs, if the dogs are found to typically avoid areas with lions?
not- -/- +/-
P2+2(PQ)+Q2=1. A population has 50 red, 25 roan and 25 white horses. How many white horses would the population have it were in H.W. equilibrium?
not- 14 not- 25
P2+2(PQ)+Q2=1. A population has 60 red, 20 roan and 20 white horses. How many white horses would the population have it were in H.W. equilibrium
not- 25 14
After building a cladogram, you realize that an organism that you have been calling a bird is actually a mammal. Before this correction mammals were a _________ group.
not- Derived not- monophyletic paraphyletic
Lyell's book Principles of Geology, which Darwin read on board the HMS Beagle, argued in favor of which of the following concepts?
not- Earth's surface is shaped mainly by occasional catastrophic events. Earth's surface is shaped by natural forces that act gradually and are still acting.
Many songbirds breed in North America in the spring and summer, and then migrate to Central and South America in the fall. They spend the winter in these warmer areas where they feed and prepare for the spring migration north and another breeding season. Two hypothetical species of sparrow, A and B, overwinter together in mixed flocks in Costa Rica. In spring, species A goes to the east coast of North America, and species B goes to the west coast. What can you say about the isolating mechanisms of these two species?
not- They must have strong prezygotic isolating mechanisms to spend winter in such close proximity. not- They must have strong postzygotic isolating mechanisms to spend winter in such close proximity. These two species mate in different climates.
Gills are unsuitable for animals living on land because
not- air cannot diffuse across the gill surface
Protists include
not- algae and protozoa multiple clades of eukaryotes
Which of the following animals would most likely be able to exchange gases if placed in a hot Walmart parking lot?
not- an earthworm
Why must some hormones bind to a membrane receptor on a target cell's membrane in order to activate it?
not- because they are not water-soluble
Which of the following are the best examples of homologous structures? a. eyelessness in the Australian mole and eyelessness in the North American mole b. bones in the bat wing and bones in the human forelimb c. bat wing and bird wing d. owl wing and hornet wing
not- c. bat wing and bird wing not- owl and hornet wings
A bacterium living in an underground septic tank breaks down waste to surviive. This organism is
not- chemoautotroph chemoheterotroph
To apply parsimony to a cladogram
not- choose the tree in which the branch points are based on as many shared characters as possible.
Neanderthals are best described as
not- direct ancestors to modern Europeans but not to other human populations. a hominin that colonized Europe independently of Homo sapiens and that interbred with modern humans.
Neurons typically have a __________ charge at resting potential
not- positive
When would you predict the first amphibian evolved?
paleozoic
Which gland controls blood sugar levels?
pancreas
If tumor cells make and secrete signals to induce surrounding cells to grow and divide is showing which type of cell-to-cell signaling?
paracrine
Three living species X, Y, and Z share a common ancestor T, as do extinct species U and V. A grouping that consists of species T, X, Y, and Z (but not U or V) makes up
paraphyletic group
The ________ is a passageway shared by both food and air.
pharynx
In plants, the vascular tissue that consists of living cells that distribute sugars throughout the plant is called
phloem
Two characteristics shared by gymnosperms and angiosperms that are absent from earlier plant groups and represent key adaptations to life on dry land are
pollen and seeds
Which of the following represents the male gametophyte of a conifer?
pollen grain
When an infant is nursing this causes a release of oxytocin, this causes more milk to be produced. This is an example of
positive feedback
Which option lists the sequence of events in the cell-signaling process in the correct order?
reception, signal transduction, response
Which is a function of epinephrine?
release of glucose from the liver
When you exhale, you
remove CO2 from the body
When you hold your breath, which of the following blood gas changes first leads to the urge to breathe?
rising CO2
Recall that the cuticle seals plant surfaces and helps plants conserve water, and the seed helps derived plant groups to reproduce effectively on dry land. The analogous adaptations in reptiles are ________ (analogous to the cuticle) and ________ (analogous to the seed).
scales; amniotic egg
Most absorbtion occurs where in the digestive system?
small intestine
The structural integrity of bacteria is to peptidoglycan as the structural integrity of plant spores is to
sporopollenin
CO 2 enters a leaf and O 2 escapes from a leaf via
stomota
The three-domain system
subdivides the prokaryotes into two different domains.
Resource partitioning would be most likely to occur between ________.
sympatric populations of species with similar ecological niches
The vertebrate group that describes all jawed vertebrates with two pairs of limbs is the
tetrapods
Which of the following belong to the lobe-fin clade?
tetrapods
Which of the following is an example of aposematic coloration? a. a non-poisonous snake mimics the color of a poisonous one b. green color of a plant c. the brightly colored patterns of monarch butterfly caterpillars d. a katydid whose wings look like a dead leaf
the brightly colored patterns of monarch butterfly caterpillars
Air rushes into the lungs of humans during inhalation because
the rib muscles and diaphragm contract, increasing the lung volume.
T/F .Because dolphins and sea turtles both have amniotic membranes, we can conclude that they both evolved from terrestrial ancestors.
true
If you poke a hole in phloem
water would squirt out
If you were using cladistics a tree showing the evolutionary history of cats, which of the following would be the best outgroup?
wolf