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Bio 1108 - Animal Diversity Questions with Complete Solutions
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Analogies Correct Answer-Characters that can evolve more than once in separate groups by convergent evolution 
 
Homologies Correct Answer-Characters that are similar due to common ancestry 
 
Poriferans Correct Answer-The phylum that is made up of sponges 
 
Cnidarians Correct Answer-The phylum that contains jellyfish and sea anemones 
 
Radial symmetry Correct Answer-Organisms who's bodies have an axis that runs from mouth to base with many planes of symmetry through this axis; usually organi...
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ENWC 201 exam 1 Latest Update Completely Solved!!
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Coelomates have... - ANSWER a fluid filled body cavity 
 
Deuterostomes - ANSWER anus forms before mouth 
 
Chordates have... - ANSWER a long nerve that runs down their body 
 
Characteristics of the mammalia class - ANSWER mammary glands, hair, three ear bones, some can lay eggs but most give live birth 
 
Characteristics of the carnivora order - ANSWER Sharp claws and prominent canine teeth
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions 2024.
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions 2024. 
Calcarea, Silicea (sponges) - ANSWER Lack true tissues; have choanocytes (collar cells-flagellated cells that ingest bacteria and tiny food particles) 
 
Cnidaria (hydras, jellies, sea anemones, corals) - ANSWER Unique stinging structures (nematocysts) housed in special cells (cnidocytes); diploblastic, radially symmetrical, gastrovascular cavity 
 
Plathyhelminthes - ANSWER Dorsoventrally flattened, unsegmented acoelomates; gastrovascular cavity ...
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Marine Zoology #1
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Characteristics of an Animal - Answer- heterotroph (eat other organisms for food), multicellular (no cell wall, eukaryotic), motility/movement, *neurons/muscle cells (except sponges) 
 
Surface Area to Volume Ratio - Answer- limits the size of cells, as surface area increases volume decreases 
 
Importance of Surface Area - Answer- determines rate at which nutrients diffuse across a membrane into a cell and rate at which waste products diffuse out of cells 
 
Techniques Animals use to Increase S...
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Biology EOC By: Karthik Komarina Questions With Complete Solutions
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Endocrine System correct answer: consists of glands that secrete chemicals into the bloodstream that help control bodily functioning 
 
Excretory System correct answer: removes waste from the body 
 
Nuclear Envelope correct answer: A double membrane that surrounds the nucleus in the cell 
 
Thylakoids correct answer: Disc like structure food in a chloroplast 
 
Grana correct answer: Arranged and stacked thylakoids 
 
Stromal Lamellae correct answer: separates the thylakoid stacks 
 
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If a toxin disrupted microtubule function, what is most likely to be affected? - ANS Anaphase 
 
Where are lysosomes produced? - ANS Golgi 
 
What is the function of a lysosome? - ANS Contains digestive enzymes for breaking down nutrients, cell debris, and bacteria 
 
What is the functional equivalent of the lysosome in plants? - ANS Central vacuole 
 
What are 4 possible places where microfilaments can be found? - ANS 1. Muscle cells 
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024.
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024. 
Calcarea, Silicea (sponges) - ANSWER Lack true tissues; have choanocytes (collar cells-flagellated cells that ingest bacteria and tiny food particles) 
 
Cnidaria (hydras, jellies, sea anemones, corals) - ANSWER Unique stinging structures (nematocysts) housed in special cells (cnidocytes); diploblastic, radially symmetrical, gastrovascular cavity 
 
Plathyhelminthes - ANSWER Dorsoventrally flattened, unsegmented acoelomates; ...
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DAT Questions from Practice Exams Solution And Answer.
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If a toxin that disrupted microtubule function, what is most likely to be affected? - correct answer Anaphase 
 
Where are lysosomes produced? - correct answer Golgi 
 
What is the function of a lysosome? - correct answer Contains digestive enzymes for breaking down nutrients, cell debris, and bacteria 
 
What is the functional equivalent of the lysosome in plants? - correct answer Central vacuole 
 
What are 4 possible places were microfilaments can be found? - correct answer 1. Muscle cells 
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Life 121 Exam 3 UNL Questions and Answers Graded A
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Apoplastic route 
▪ Through cell walls and extracellular spaces 
 Symplastic route 
▪ Through the cytosol 
 Transmembrane route 
▪ Across cell walls - ANSWER name and describe the three routes of transport within a plant 
 
Membrane potential is established through pumping H+ by proton pumps 
 (Animals - movement of Na+ by Na+ K+ pumps) - ANSWER Explain how membrane potential is established in plant plasma membranes 
 
-active transport and passive transport 
-osmosis - ANSWER Describe the...
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DAT Biology exam #1 with answer explanation 
 
 
 
 
 
All of the following statements are part of modern cell theory EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION? 
A. An organism's activity is dependent on the activity of its independent cells. 
B. Metabolism and biochemistry occur within cells. 
C. Hereditary information is stored in cells and is shared between cells during cell division. 
D. All cells contain a nucleus for the storage of genetic material. 
E. All cells in organisms of similar spec...
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