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  1. Nutrient g molecules g are g used g to g build g cellular g structures g or g for g energy. g This g best g represents g which g characteristic g of g life? Ans>> gLivinggthingsgacquiregmaterialsgandg energygfromgthegenvironment
  2. Organs g are g composed g of g tissues, g which g are g composed g of g cells. g This g is g an g example g of g w hich g characteristic g of g life? Ans>> gLivinggthingsghaveglevelsgofghierarchicalg organization
  3. The g smallest g unit g that g has g all g of g the g characteristics g of g life g is g the g Ans>> gcell
  4. The g blueprints g for g structural g organization g and g metabolism g are g contained g in , g and g the g offspring g receive g copies g of g these g instructions. g Ans>> gDNA;gfromgthegparent

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  1. Which g of g the g following g is g a g potential g consequence g if g people g stop g using g technology g in g the g agriculture g industry? Ans>> gTheregcouldgbegagsignificantgdecreasegingthegamountgofgfoodgproduced.
  2. If g a g new g anti- cancer g drug g is g found g to g be g effective g in g initial g tests g with g mice, g what g might g researchers g c onclude? Ans>> gThegdruggisgeffectivegingthegmousegmodel;gitg mustgstillgbegtestedginghumans
  3. Technology g is g the. g A ns>> gapplicationgofgscientificg knowledgegforgagpracticalgpurpose
  4. Which g statement g regarding g science g technology g is g false? g Ans>> gSciencegtechnologygisgagbasisgforgallgethicalgorgmoralgdecisions
  5. Corn g belongs g to g the g kingdom g Ans>> gPlantae
  6. Which g classification g category g includes g the g most g species g
  1. Which g domains g contain g organisms g that g lack g a g membrane-bound g nucleus?- Ans>> gArchaeagandgBacteria
  2. Which g sequence g of g classification g categories g is g in g the g proper g order g from g least g to g mo st g inclusive? Ans>> gspecies,ggenus,gfamily,gorder,gclass,gphylum,gkingdom,gdomain
  3. A g multicellular, g photosynthetic g organism g with g complex, g specialized g cells g and g t issues g would g most g likely g be g assigned g to Ans>> gkingdomgPlantae.
  4. Humans g belong g to g the g kingdom g of g Ans>> gAnimalia
  5. A g physician g specializes g in g surgery g involving g the g following g group g of g organs g Ans>> g mouth, g esophagus, g stomach, g and g intestines. g Overall, g what g is g the g highest g level g of g organiza tion g that g this g physician g is g specialized g in? Ans>> gorgangsystem
  6. Which g sequence g correctly g lists g the g different g levels g of g biological g organiza- g tion, g from g the g smallest g and g simplest g to g the g largest g and g most g complex? Ans>> gcells-tis-g sues-organs-organgsystems-organism
  1. The g g layer g g where g g organisms g g can g g exist g g on g g the g g surface g g of g g the g g earth g g is g g the
  1. Which g statement g about g an g ecosystem g is g incorrect? Ans>> gTheregisgagcommunity ofgorganisms,gbutgnognon-livinggcomponents.
  2. All g the g organisms g of g various g species g living g within g a g given g area g constitute g a(n) g A ns>> gcommunity
  3. The g most g important g factor g that g determines g where g major g ecosystems g are g located g on g the g globe g is Ans>> g climate
  4. An g ecosystem g generally g requires g solar g energy, g nutrients, g decomposers, g consumers g and. Ans>> g producers
  5. All g the g banded g sunfish g (Enneacanthus g obesus) g in g a g pond g would g comprise g a(n) g A ns>> gpopulation
  6. Ever g since g the g antibiotic g drug g penicillin g was g discovered g in g 1928, g the g inci- g dence g of g resistant g bacteria g has g steadily g increased g as g a g direct g result g of Ans>> gnaturalg selection
  7. A g community g of g organisms g along g with g their g physical g environment g consti- g tutes g a(n) Ans>> g ecosystem
  8. As g the g human g population g size g increases, Ans>> gbiodiversitygisgadverselygaffectedg asghumansghavegdestructivegeffectsgongecosystems
  9. What g type g of g reaction g is g necessary g to g produce g a g dipeptide g from g individual g amino g acids? Ans>> gdehydrationgreaction
  10. If g an g element g has g an g atomic g number g of g 12, g how g many g electrons g are g in g its g o

utermost g shell?

causing g it g to g become g deformed. g Which g level g of g protein g structure g is g associated g with g these g diseases? Ans>> g secondary

  1. Most g enzymes g are g Ans> > gproteingmolecules
  2. In g feedback g inhibition g of g a g metabolic g pathway, g where g does g the g inhibitor g bind? g Ans>> gtogthegenzymegofgthegfirstgreaction
  3. The g amount g of g energy g available g to g do g work g after g a g chemical g reaction g has g occurred g is g called Ans>> gfreeg energy
  4. Whether g or g not g an g enzyme g is g active g and g present g within g a g cell g depends g on g all g of g the g fol lowing g except Ans>> gwhethergthegenzymegcatalyzesgangendergonicgorgexergonicgreaction.
  5. What g is g the g equation g for g photosynthesis? g Ans>> genergyg+g6CO2g+g6H2Og’gC6H12O +g 6O
  6. The g molecule g that g is g found g at g the g beginning g and g end g of g the g citric g acid g cycle g is g Ans>> gfour-carbongmolecule.
  7. What g role g does g NAD+ g play g in g cellular g respiration? g Ans>> gItgisgangelectrongcarrier
  8. How efficient is the breakdown of one glucose via cellular respiration? g Ans>> g - 39%
  9. Which g pathway g in g cellular g respiration g will g produce g ATP, g NADH2, g and g carbon g dioxide?

Ans>> gcitricgacidgcycle

  1. During g photosynthesis, g solar g energy g is g converted g to g chemical g energy g by g t he g chloroplasts. g The g process g is g represented g by Ans>> gsolargenergyg+gcarbongdioxide +gwaterg’gcarbohydrateg+goxygen
  2. The g electron g transport g chain g is g named g for Ans>> gthegpassagegofgelectronsgfromgoneg energy-generatinggcarriergtoganother
  3. Which g of g these g is g present g in g plant, g but g not g animal, g cells? g Ans>> gchloroplasts
  4. Kinesin g and g dynein g are g associated g with g Ans>> gmicrotubules
  5. Tay-Sachs g is g a g serious g childhood g metabolic g disorder g where fail g to g digest g certain g lipids. Ans>> g lysosomes
  6. According g to g endosymbiotic g theory, g mitochondria g and g chloroplasts g con- g tain g a g limited g amount g of g genetic g material g and g divide g by .Their g DNA g (deoxyribonucleic g acid) g is g a g circular g loop g like g that g of g prokaryotes. Ans>> g splitting
  7. Which g of g the g following g cells g can g be g part g of g a g multi- cellular g organism, g have g a g nucleus, g and g have g a g specialized g organelle g for g energy g pr oduction? Ans>> g eukaryote
  8. All g of g the g following g are g possible g origins g of g cell g organelles g in g eukaryotes g EXCEPT g Ans>> ggroupsgofgprokaryoticgcellsgbegingtoglivegingagsmallggroup,gsharinggproductsgofgmetabo lism
  9. If g the g mitochondrion g is g the g result g of g endosymbiosis, g what g membrane g of g the g

mitochondrion g represents g the g engulfing g vesicle? Ans>> gthegoutergmitochondrialg membrane

16 g

  1. Following g a g cut g or g scrape, g which g process g repairs g your g skin? g Ans>> gmitosis
  2. Which g of g the g following g is g not g true g of g the g chromosomes g in g a g cell g undergoing g mitosis? g Ans>> gTheygaregavailablegforgRNAgsynthesis.
  3. The g cell g cycle g consists g of g Ans >> gmitosisgandginterphase
  4. In g humans, g the g diploid g number g of g chromosomes g is g Ans>> g 46
  5. Which g type g of g genes, g when g abnormally g activated g so g that g protein g is g always g present g and g active, g can g result g in g cancer? Ans>> g proto-oncogenes
  6. During g interphase, Ans>> ghereditarygmaterialgduplicatesgitself.
  7. What g is g the g difference g between g the g chromosomes g in g a g secondary g sperma- g tocyte g and g those g in g a g spermatid? Ans>> gthegchromosomesgingsecondarygspermatocytesgconsistgofgtwogchromatids,gthegonesgingth egspermatidgconsistgofgonlygonegchromatid
  8. A g basic g difference g between g spermatogenesis g and g oogenesis g is g that g in g o ogenesis Ans>> gonegfunctionalgegggisgproduced.
  9. In g 1940, g two g researchers g named g Weiner g and g Landsteiner g discovered g that g about g 85 g percent g of g the g human g population g sampled g possessed g a g blood g cell g protein g called g the g Rh g fa ctor.The g presence g of g Rh g factor g was g labeled g Rh g positive g (Rh+) g and g was g found g to g be g domi nant g over g the g absence g of g the g blood g factor g (Rh-). g Under g normal g Mendelian g inheritance, g which g of g the g following g statements g is/are g FALSE?

17 g Ans>> gTwogRh-gparentsgcouldghavegangRh+gchild.

19 g

  1. If g there g is g complete g linkage g with g genes g Ss g (for g smooth g or g wrinkled g seeds) and g Gg g (for g green g or g yellow g seeds), g what g phenotypes g would g you g expect g in g the g offspring g o f g a g cross g with g one g heterozygous g parent g (Ss, g Gg), g which g would g all g produce g all g smooth g and g green g seeds, g and g a g homozygous g recessive g parent g (ss, g gg), g which g would g produce g all g wrink led g yellow g seeds? Ans>> gsmoothggreengseedsgorg wrinkledgyellowgseedsgonly
  2. Which g of g the g following g pairs g of g alleles g would g be g most g likely g to g cross g over? g Ans>> gA........B
  3. An g XXX g female g would g most g likely g result g from g nondisjunction g in g Ans>> gthegmotherg duringgegggformation
  4. Generally, g it g is g not g possible g to g determine g whether g nondisjunction g failed g to g occur g in g o ogenesis g or g spermatogenesis. g However, g it g is g possible g to g assert g that resulted g in g nondisjunction g in . g Ans>> gXYY;gspermatogenesis
  5. If g an g individual g has g a g XYY g genotype, g they g are g classified g as g having g Ans>> gJacobsg syndrome
  6. The g individual(s) g credited g with g the g discovery g of g the g structure g of g DNA g is g (are) g A ns>> gJamesgWatsongandgFrancisgCrick
  7. Transcription g of g part g of g a g DNA g molecule g with g a g nucleotide g sequence g of g AAAC AACTT g results g in g a g mRNA g molecule g with g the g complementary g sequence g of g Ans>> g UUUGUUGAA
  8. Specific g DNA g sequences g that g have g the g ability g to g move g within g and g out g of g c hromosomes g are g called Ans>> g transposons.
  9. A g cluster g of g prokaryotic g genes g under g the g control g of g one g regulatory g se-

20 g g quence g is g called g a(n)