Final - Bio
Hemophilia A is an X-linked recessive disorder. If a normal man marries a woman who is a carrier, what fraction of their daughters will have hemophilia?
0%
How many sex chromosomes does the normal human male inherit from his father?
1
Interphase
1.
G1 phase
2.
The number of flower parts in monocots are in multiples of ______.
3
S
3.
In aerobic cellular respiration, the actual ATP yield from a molecule of glucose is ________ ATP molecules.
30
G2 phase
4.
What would be the first codon translated in the mRNA sequence 5'-GGAAUGAAACAGGAACCC-3'?
AUG
What energy carrying molecule is produced when the reaction is moving right to left?
Atp
Phospholipids
Cell membranes are mostly composed of what type of macromolecule?
Which statement does not represent a way in which meiosis and mitosis differ?
Chromosome replication occurs before mitotic division but not before meiotic division.
Of the comparisons listed below, which is not true in distinguishing DNA from RNA?
DNA is a molecule that stores and regulates our genetics, while RNA is used for cellular energy storage and release for biological functions.
The enzyme that adds nucleotides to the 3' end of a growing DNA strand is called
DNA polymerase
moves electrons from NADH to FADH to oxygen in order to produce large amounts of ATP
Electron Transport Chain
Animalia
Eukaryotic multicellular organisms without cell walls
Plantae
Eukaryotic, multicellular organism with cell walls containing cellulose
Water molecules exhibit cohesive and adhesive properties. What is the chemical bond characteristic that contributes to these and other numerous important properties of water molecules?
Hydrogen bonds form between water molecules, not requiring gain, loss, or sharing of electrons.
What form of energy is utilized when the reaction is moving left to right?
Light
Why is trisomy 21 seen so often, but other trisomies (such as trisomy 1) are relatively rare?
Other trisomies are most often lethal; the fetuses are spontaneously aborted.
What happens during nondisjunction?
Pairs of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids fail to separate during meiosis.
Which of the following uses a special form of DNA polymerase to rapidly increase the number of copies of specific regions of DNA for special analysis?
Polymerase chain reaction
Bacteria
Prokaryotic with peptidoglycan cell wall
hypotonic
Solute concentrations are higher inside the cell. There is movement of water into the cell.
Hypertonic
Solute concentrations are higher outside the cell. There is movement of water out of the cell.
Isotonic
Solute concentrations inside and outside the cell are the same. There is no net movement in or out of the cell.
How does DNA fit inside the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell?
The DNA is wrapped around histones to form nucleosomes.
How do scientists use a phylogenetic tree?
To show evolutionary pathways and relationships between organisms
transfers electrons from pyruvic acid to NAD and FAD
Tricarboxylic Acid Cylce
Regenerates starting components of metabolic pathway while processing pyruvic acid
Tricarboxylic acid cycle
glucose is broken down into atp to create energy
What is the relationship between glucose and ATP in the process of aerobic cellular respiration.
covalent bond
What kind of chemical bond is defined as the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?
ionic bonds
What kind of chemical bond is defined by the complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms?
Hermaphrodites are individuals with functioning male and female reproductive organs who are capable of producing both male and female gametes. Which statement about hermaphrodites is false?
a XXY human is a hermaphrodite
Starchy foods in our diets, such as rice and potatoes, consist of many glucose molecules covalently bonded together to form
a complex carbohydrate
According to the Endangered Species Act, what is required when a species is identified as at-risk?
a management plan to product the species must be created
In asexual reproduction, daughter cells inherit their DNA from:
a single parent
After observing variability among plant and animal species in various locations, Charles Darwin proposed an explanation for what he saw. The broad proposal included reasons that species could be modified through genetic variation, leading to measurable similarity and difference.Evidence for the proposal came from biological, geographic, and geological observations. His proposal allowed for the prediction of new species that might be found in new settings, based on environmental conditions. Darwin's proposal is an example of
a theory
no body cavity
acoelomates
The subfamily of pseudoxyrhophiine snakes in Madagascar have evolved into separate species that have specially adapted to live in trees, on the ground, in water, and in burrows through the process of ________.
adaptive radiation
Which nucleotide replaces thymine in a nontemplate strand of mRNA?
adenine
The "twisted ladder" shape of a DNA molecule results from
adenine pairing with thymine
The four nitrogen bases that are found in the different nucleotides of DNA are
adenine thymine cytosine guanine
What process is occurring if the reaction goes from right to left?
aerobic respiration
Which of the following are found in freshwater ecosystems?
algae
Molecular systematics compares _________ to infer relationships between different species or groups of organisms
all
The two categories of stem cells in the human body are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Therefore, stem cells can be found in
all
What evolutionary challenges did plants face and have to adapt to when they colonized land?
all
Population genetics is the study of:
all the alleles in a given population of organisms.
A population of insects diverging into two species after it is split by a river changing course.
allopatric speciation
Physical barriers prevent gene flow between two populations.
allopatric specitation
Which of the following converts nitrogenous waste from living animals or from the remains of dead animals into NH4+ by certain bacteria and fungi?
ammonication
7.
anaphase
1.
anaphase 1
2.
anaphase 2
Sister chromatids are separated from each other during _______.
anaphase 2
flowering seed plants
angiosperms
A three-base sequence, found on the bottom loop of tRNA, that is complementary to a sequence of three bases in mRNA is a(n)
anticodon
Where is gene expression mostly regulated in prokaryotes?
at the transcriptional level
Which of the following does a cell require to transport substances against an electrochemical gradient?
atp
The human chromosomes that do not determine whether an individual is male or female are
autosomes
Normal/expected rate of extinction due to changes in local conditions.
background extinction
On which class of extinction does mankind have the largest impact.
background extinction
pattern of courtship are altered to extent that individuals diverent population do not accept each other as mates
behavioral isolation
Mutation results in a new trait that increases the chance of survival for the organism.
beneficial mutation
The process that replicates the DNA, and then divides a prokaryotic cell into two daughter cells is
binary fission
Population size increases when
birth exceeds death
Which aquatic biome often has reduced nitrogen levels, and therefore more carnivorous plants?
bogs
Which statement about carbohydrates is true?
carbohydrate provide structural support to organisms
Which of the following allows cells to recognize each other?
carbohydrates
The 5' and 3' designations used in reference to DNA and RNA sequences are assigned to the
carbon atoms of deoxyribose and ribose
The commercial livestock industry has significantly increased _______ levels in the atmosphere because of animal respiration.
carbon dioxide
only eats animals
carnivore
You are in biology lab examining plant root cells. You can still see chromosome strands, as they are in compact bundles. You conclude the cells are undergoing cytokinesis because you also observe the formation of the
cell plate
Which of the following is the fundamental organizational unit of structure and function in living things?
cells
Which of the following does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not?
central vacuole
The major characteristics that uniquely identify each chromosome in a karyotype are the
centromere position, banding pattern and size
evergreen shrubs
chapparal
A discrete continuous molecule of DNA, wrapped with its associated proteins, defines the term
chromosome
Human blood groups "A, B, AB, and O" exhibit which kind of inheritance pattern?
codominance
body cavity is lined with specialized tissue called the peritoneum
coelomates
Which two properties of water enable water to flow up from roots to feed plants?
cohesion and adhesion
Angela believes her house is too cold in the winter and thinks it is because her furnace is not working properly. Which of the following has Angela done?
create a hypothesis
Which of the following may occur in meiosis but not in mitosis?
crossing over
Most members of the subphylum ______ are found in marine systems and have an open circulatory system in which blood is pumped into the hemocoel by a dorsal heart.
crustacea
______ are often mistaken for palm trees because of their leaf shape but bear large cones and are under threat of extinction.
cycads
While in the biology lab, you observe, in both plant and animal cells, that some single cells are splitting into two daughter cells. You also observe that the splitting cells are still connected by a contractile ring and the cytoplasm has started to divide. You conclude these cells are undergoing
cytokinesis
9.
cytoplasmic division
Which of the following is a key concern related to exponential population growth?
degradation of natural environment
wildly scattered shrubs
desert
The variation seen among individuals when each individual shows one of two "or very few" easily distinguishable traits is known as _____ variation.
discontinuous
How does a species benefit from engaging in mimicry?
discouraging predators
2nd
dna
Within interphase, which stage is defined by the active replication of the cell's genetic material?
dna synthesis
A major difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that although prokaryotes
do not have nucleus, eukaryotes have a nucleus in their cells
The taxonomic classification order, from least specific to most specific is:
domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
annelids
earthworms
The phyla comprising the Radiata include
echinodermata and molluska
diverent population are in the same geographical region but not the same habitat
ecological isolation
_______ diversity is lost when crops, pastures, and suburban sprawl encroach on natural habitats such as prairies and tropical rainforests.
ecosystem
Membrane bound proteins convert electrical energy of hydrogen atoms to chemical energy stored in ATP
electron transport chain
Which statement about electrons is true?
electrons reside outside of the nucleus and have a charge of -1
Which of the following did plants develop to deter predation by herbivores on land?
emergence of thorns spines and toxic chemicals
Which of the following serves as a food reserve for an angiosperm embryo?
endosperm
Which of the following involves one gene suppressing the expression of another gene?
epistasis
Halophytic plants have adapted to the constantly changing salinity in _______ by developing filters in their roots that remove salts.
estruaries
Protista
eukaryotic and mostly single celled with some multicellular
Fungi
eukaryotic, mostly multi-cellular, some single-cell organisms with cell walls containing chitin
An individual that has the appropriate number of chromosomes for their species is known as _______.
euploid
In a process called ________, nitrogen and phosphorus fertilize algae in the water, resulting in algal blooms.
eutrophication
Which of the following is considered the opposite of endocytosis?
exocytosis
Select whether the statement is true or false.Both eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have a nuclear membrane.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Cohesion is the quality of water that causes it to crawl up a straw or allow it to flow up through a plant's body.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Darwin's theory of evolution was heavily influenced by the genetic studies by Mendel, which had been published right before Darwin set sail for the Galapagos on the HMS Beagle.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Gel electrophoresis allows biologists to study the exact base pair sequence of a genetic fragment.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Gene therapy in humans is a common procedure to treat and prevent genetic diseases.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Monotremes are classified as reptiles because they lay leathery eggs.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Mutations, mistakes made during the replication of a cell's genetic material, are always caught by checkpoints in the cell cycle, killing the abnormal cell.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Political and economic pressures typically make habitat preserves larger, making it easier to set aside areas large enough to maintain biodiversity.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.Telomeres grow in length with each round of DNA replication.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.The abyssal zone has the highest productivity and biodiversity in the ocean, partially because it is well-oxygenated and stable in temperature.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.The fact that mitochondria cannot live outside of the cell suggests that ancestral cells engulfed and kept alive free-living prokaryotic aerobes.
false
Select whether the statement is true or false.The subclass Hirudinoidea, which includes leeches, have chaetae that allow them to attach to a host vertebrate for feeding.
false
Crossing-over is more likely to separate genes on a chromatid if they are
far apart
In many species of birds, males are XX and females are XZ. In cases like this, which sex is most likely to display a sex-linked recessive trait?
females
vascular seedless plant
fern
What is a characteristic of savannas?
frequent fires
A germline mutation occurs in cells that give rise to
gametes
incompatibilities between egg and sperm prevent fertilization
gametic isolation
A specific region of DNA that contains the information to produce a complete protein is called a:
gene
In medicine, agriculture, and conservation applications of biotechnology, the common genetic unit used is the
gene
Which of the following treatments uses viruses to deliver non-mutated genes into an organism to potentially cure genetic diseases?
gene therapy
A benefit of _____ diversity is a species' future potential for adaptation.
genetic
Which of the following is a true statement about glycogen?
glycogen is made and stored in the liver and muscle
Expends 2 ATP molecules to get glucose into the cell and split in two
glycolosis
A _______ food web has photosynthetic organisms at its base, while a _______ food web has organisms that feed on decaying matter at its base.
grazing;detrail
A seedling plant has a section of the stem tip that contains large numbers of cells undergoing mitosis for the purpose of
growth in height of the plant
vascular nonflowering plant
gymnosperms
The primary cause of biodiversity loss is
habitatv destructions
Mutation decreases the chances of survival for the organism.
harmful mutation
During DNA replication, the enzyme that unwinds and separates the DNA double-helical molecule is
helicase
Which of the following describes the sex-linked trait of white eye color in male fruit flies?
hemizygous
only eats plants
herbivore
A large tree falls over in an old-growth forest, allowing light to reach a formally shaded area. A few weeks later, what type of rooted plants will dominate the open patch?
herbs and weeds
Which age structure is common in developed countries with zero population growth?
high percent midde aged and older
Which environmental stress did early prokaryotes, such as extremophiles, have to be adapted to survive?
high temp
The law of independent assortment is supported by the events that happen in meiosis I because:
homologous pairs of chromosomes line up randomly, allowing for a gamete to have any combination of paternal and maternal characteristics.
If the two alleles for a particular gene are identical the gene pair is
homozygous
In living cells, a process by which cells break polymers down into monomers with the addition of water is
hyrolysis
Which of the following is a possible social consequence of long-term exponential growth in the human population?
increased crime
Which is the physical basis for creating genetic variation in offspring as a result of meiosis?
independent assortment
arthropoda
insects
Which type of chemical bond is responsible for stabilizing salt (NaCl)?
ionic bond
What is the term for when the fluid inside and outside of a cell has the same osmolarity?
isotonic
Which is an advantage of binary fission over eukaryotic cell division?
it is less complicated and faster
What is the role of the large ribosomal subunits?
joining together amino acids to form a polypeptide chain
A population of rabbits increases exponentially until their environment has reached its carrying capacity. Which of the following best describes the cause?
keep all rabbits alive
The banded tetra, a kind of fish found in tropical streams, is a(n) _______ species because it provides nearly all the necessary phosphorus to the other species in its community, and its disappearance from the community would have detrimental effects on the other species that live there.
keystone
water is split
light dependent reaction
atp is produced
light dependent reactions
carbon fixation occurs
light independent reaction
glucose is produced
light independent reaction
NADH is produced
light-dependent reaction
Water is produced
light-independent reaction
What shape do strands of DNA take in a eukaryotic cell before they are packed?
linear
Which of the following is typical of developed countries such as the United States?
low birth rates
What is a characteristic of the majority of prokaryotic genomes?
many dumb bell shaped chromosomes
Extinctions associated with large catastrophic events. Large numbers of animals die and many species disappear.
mass extinction
differences in reproductive organs prevent successful interbreeding
mechanical isolation
Which of the following provides the basis for Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment?
meiosis 1
6.
metaphase
The chemotherapy drug taxol inhibits the breakdown of microtubules. A cell treated with taxol would become stuck right after which phase?
metaphase
4.
metaphase 1
5.
metaphase 2
Which statement best explains why persistent, fat-soluble chemicals such as methylmercury accumulate in the highest trophic levels?
methylmercury does not leave an animals body
nonvascular seedless plant
moss
The blastopore develops into the ________ in protostomes and the _______ in deuterostomes.
mouth;anus
In the plasma membrane, what is the function of integral proteins?
moving materials into or out of the cell
Which of the following can happen if permanent mistakes are made during DNA replication?
mutation
_______ is a change in DNA that can be beneficial, detrimental, or have no effect on a given population.
mutation
are fungi that have a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship with plant roots
mycorriza
________ are organelles in the cells concentrated around the mouth and tentacles of cnidarians and contain toxins to penetrate and stun prey.
nemocyst
After a photosynthetic organism uses energy for its own basic functions, such as growth and reproduction, _________ is the energy that remains for the next trophic level.
net primary productivity
Mutation does not alter the chances of survival of the organism.
neutral mutation
Where in a prokaryotic cell is the genetic material found?
nucleoid
The building blocks of nucleic acids are
nucleotides
Which of the following is not a common cause of mutation?
obesity
Which of the following correctly ranks Earth's water sources from largest to smallest?
ocean - ice - ground - surface
Which of the following is an example of bioremediation?
oil spill
Which of the following are liquid at room temperature?
oils
eats plants and animals
omnivore
Which of the following must be present for something to be considered living?
one or more cells
Which of the following are products of photosynthesis?
oxygen and glucose
If your UV detector showed higher levels of UV radiation than normal, you might suspect changes in what layer of the atmosphere
ozone layer
Neighboring populations become distinct populations while maintaining contact along a common border.
parapatric speciation
Which strategy would be most likely to restore overexploited ocean species with the least potential for harm to the ecosystem?
passing regulation that limit harvest
Which protist structure serves as a flexible coat of armor?
pellicle
_______ evaluates the effectiveness and safety of drugs based on information from an individual's genomic sequence
pharmacogenomics
Many commercial fertilizers contain high amounts of ________ compounds, which are highly available to bacteria in crop soils, but responsible for the creation of dead zones, such as those along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
phosphorus and nitrogen
What process is occurring if the reaction goes from left to right?
photosynthesis
Which of the following illustrates evolutionary relationships among organisms?
phylogenetic tree
You are working on a forensics team and collect some cells from a crime scene. The cells are angular, rigid, and have a cell wall made up of cellulose. This sample most likely came from a(n)
plant
due to interactions between differing genes the hybrid embryo usually becomes weak and dies
postzygotic isolation
Which of the following distinguishes terrestrial biomes from one another?
precipitation
eats producers
primary consumer
glycolosis
produces pyruvic acid from glucose
Meiosis is a process used for
production of gametes
Archea
prokaryotic without peptidoglycan cell wall
The phase of mitosis in which the nuclear envelope breaks into small pieces is
prometaphase
The starting point of a gene on the DNA where the RNA polymerase binds is called the
promoter
5.
prophase
3.
prophase 1
8. Blank Verse
prophase 2
6th
protein
Proteomics tests for ______, which can help with the early detection of cancer.
proteins signatures
Eukaryotic, primarily unicellular-many multicellular, metabolically diverse, structurally complex, asexual reproduction usual; sexual reproduction diverse
protista
body cavity that is not lined with peritoneum
pseudocoelomates
At chemical equilibrium
reaction rates are in balance
When two homologous chromosomes align and exchange a segment of their genetic material, which can make linked traits seem independent of one another, this process is called _________.
recombination
Which of the following explains the function of ATP synthase?
regenerating ATP from ADP
1st
replication
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that live in water. Two species, isolated from the same habitat, use different wavelengths of light to photosynthesize. This is an example of
resource factoring
In examining water samples preserved in glass jars over the last century, you notice a steadily declining pH. What is the most likely general explanation?
rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels from gradual acidifaction
4th
rna
The Ascomycota are also known as
sac fungi
feeds on dead organic material
saprophyte
tropical grasses
savanna
eats primary consumers
secondary consumer
DNA replication is
semi conservative
Which of the following describes the gel electrophoresis technique?
separating molecules based on their size and charge
In humans, the sex of a child is determined by the
sex chromosomes in a sperm
Which of the following describes a monophyletic group?
single ancestor
What has been the result of the 1987 Montreal Protocol, which banned the use of CFCs
slowing helping restore ozone layer
Telomerase is found in all of the following except
somatic cells
The method used to produce the cloned sheep, Dolly, was
somatic nuclear transfer
molluska
squid and clams
Species form within the home range of an existing species without the presence of a physical barrier.
sympatric speciation
A population of fish diverging into two species in a crater lake.
sympatric specitation
Polyploid offspring of diploid plants.
sympatric specitiation
A biome with high average temperature and low to moderate annual rainfall is a
taiga
swampy coniferous
taiga
platyhelminthes
tapeworm
8.
telophase
The phase of mitosis in which the nuclear envelope re-forms is
telophase
6.
telophase 1
7.
telophase 2
Broad-Leaved Deciduous Forest
temperate forest
grasslands
temperate grasslands
The freshwater trout is an important predator in which biome?
temperate rivers and streams
divergent populations do not mature reproductively at the same time
temporal isolation
Which of the following organisms is most likely to have a uniform population distribution?
territorial penguins
Animal breeders use a _______ to determine whether an organism is heterozygous or homozygous for a particular trait.
test cross
What is the first step of DNA replication?
the dna helix unwinds
The central dogma refers to
the flow of genetic information in cells, from DNA genes to specific proteins.
In humans, alleles for each gene are inherited from
the mother and the father
Which of the following purchases land and preserves it for ecosystems?
the nature conservancy
An age structure for a rat population reveals an equal number of young and adults. How will the population size likely change over time?
the population size with remain the same
How many mRNA nucleotides code for one amino acid?
three
The nucleotides called pyrimidines include
thymine and cytosine
Transgenic crop plants are primarily developed for which of the following reasons?
to improve disease resistance
What is the function of the codon AUG?
to initiate translation
Mendel's experiments led to which of the following findings?
traits are inherited as independent events
3rd
transcription
at which level is gene expression primarily regulated in prokaryotic organisms
transcriptional level
5th
translation
Which of the following is a characteristic of most eudicots?
trisulcate pollen
In which terrestrial biome is biodiversity the greatest?
tropical rainforest
The _______ biome is found along the Equator and has the most biodiversity.
tropical rainforest
lush growth
tropical rainforest
Select whether the statement is true or false.An advantage of asexual reproduction is that it takes less time and energy than sexual reproduction.
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.Animals such as mice and fruit flies have enough similarities to humans to be used as model organisms, leading to key life-saving medical discoveries.
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.As plants evolved to grow taller, their stems had to become more rigid
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.If a specimen is properly prepared, sliced and stained, a compound light microscope allows biologists to see a cell's distinct internal structures.
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.Sand dollars, a kind of marine echinoderm, release their gametes into the surrounding water to be fertilized through spawning, producing large numbers of offspring. They do not care for their young, many of which are eaten by predators. Therefore, this organism exhibits a type III survivorship curve.
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.Scientists have already observed significant range shifts as a result of climate change.
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.The chance of survival of an individual sparrow during an unusually hot summer is independent of that species' population density.
true
Select whether the statement is true or false.The theory of evolution can accurately explain the origin of life on Earth.
true
t or f Human hunting of woolly mammoths 20,000 years ago played a role in their ultimate extinction
true
low shrubby vegatation
tundra
Diploid ( 2n) means having
two complete sets of homologous chromosomes
A niche is the unique set of resources used by a species, which includes its interactions with other species. The competitive exclusion principle states that
two species cannot occupy the same niche in a habitat
Flatworms have _______ nerve cords that run the length of their bodies, while nemotodes have _____.
two;four
Leaves on a cactus and wings on flightless birds are examples of which of the following?
vestigial structures
Osmosis is the diffusion of which of the following across a membrane?
water
Which abiotic factor affects the growth rate of aquatic species?
water temp
A country with zero population growth is likely to be which of the following?
western europe
Which of the following are often involved in captive breeding programs and education?
zoos