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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Is the major component of sand and is the most abundant element found in the lithosphere. It is not recycled.
Silicon
About five million years ago...
Blastula
A gene is
2. Carbon - Hydrogen - Oxygen - and Nitrogen
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Tundra
Epidermal tissue
Common elements found in proteins
3. Absorb a photon of light and is found in the grana of the chloroplast.
Early hominids...
Chlorophyll has the ability to
Aggregate fruit
Vitamins
4. This is a carboxyl group and is the signature group found within organic acids.
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Stem tissues
Kingdom Animalia
C ---OH
5. Covalent bonds
Cuticle
Centrioles
Cellular Respiration
Share electrons
6. The sharp boundary of an ecosystem.
Kingdom Fungi
Cellular Respiration
The products of the Krebs cycle
Ecotone
7. Contain one celled eukaryotes such as algae and protozoa.
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Protista
parasitic
A lysosome
8. Some patrol the blood for antigens - but are also equipped to destroy antigens. They may regulate immune responses as well.
Epidermal tissue
T Cells
Cellular Respiration
The adrenal glands
9. Are easily converted to ATP - but the main energy products of the Krebs cycle liberate electrons then used in the electron transfer reactions.
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Nematoda
Pi
The products of the Krebs cycle
10. Produce adrenaline. This hormone is a well-known constrictor of blood vessels.
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
Parenchyma tissue
Cuticle
The adrenal glands
11. In DNA Guanine pairs with...
Bryophytes
The biosphere
Cytosine
Cerebrum
12. Engages in both passive and active transport.
Trachea
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
North America
The Nitrogen cycle
13. Is the organelle where cellular reproductive processes occur.
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Kingdom Protista
The nucleus
Bryophytes
14. Is composed of an anterior and posterior lobe. The stalk of the lobe is connected to the hypothalamus. Antidiuretic Hormone (AH) is produced in the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior pituitary. Upon nervous stimulation from the hypothalamus - t
Epidermal tissue
Stem tissues
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
The pituitary gland
15. Is the process that releases energy for use by the cell.
Cellular Respiration
Lactose
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
The adrenal glands
16. Is an accidental change of the DNA sequence of the gene that can result in creating a change of trait that is not found in the parent.
A mutation
Pi
T Cells
Filtered by the liver
17. The solid mass of cells resulting from the cleavage of the ovum before the formation of a blastula.
The adrenal glands
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Morula
The pancreas
18. Is found in the root cap and is responsible for quick growth in the roots.
Alveoli
Meristem tissue
Gymnosperms
Endocytic vesicles
19. Are formed when the plasma membrane of a cell encloses a molecule outside the membrane - then releases a membrane bound sack containing the desired molecule into the cytoplasm. This process allows the cell to absorb molecules that are larger in size
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Gametogenesis
parasitic
Endocytic vesicles
20. Contains organisms that are multicellular eukaryotes including molds and mushrooms.
The Nitrogen cycle
Gene Migration
A lysosome
Kingdom Fungi
21. Attaches to an enzyme and blocks the enzyme reaction rather than enhancing it - like a prosthetic group would.
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
Cenozoic era
Bryophytes
An inhibitor
22. The destruction of gametes - (sex cells such as sperm and eggs).
Gregor Medel
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Lactose
Gametocide
23. Must be present for photosynthesis to occur - it is not used up in the process.
A lysosome
Kingdom Fungi
Chlorophyll
The key limiting factor on cell size
24. The bronchi lead to the two lungs where they branch out in all directions into smaller tubules known as bronchioles.
Bronchi
Phosphorous
Destroy most enzymes
Balance
25. When the water concentration inside and outside the cell is equal - It is said to be in an...
Gnathostomata
The cuticle
Iisotonic state
Parenchyma tissue
26. Studied the relationships between traits expressed in parents and offspring and the genes that caused the traits to be expressed.
Balance
Gregor Medel
Interphase
Gametocide
27. The phylum of insects (bees).
Arthropoda
The Nitrogen cycle
Plasmodesmata
Trachea
28. Layer that will become the skin - some endocrine glands - and the nervous system.
Nematoda
Ionic bonds involve
Ectoderm
A gene is
29. Transfers water and does not require sieve plates to allow nutrients through.
Hydrolysis
Xylem tissue
The pituitary gland
Non-protein
30. Are produced when water passes through the cell membrane by osmosis from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration - to equalize water concentration.
Isotonic Conditions
Phosphorous gas
Ionic bonds involve
Desert
31. Has extreme hot or cold temperatures - with very low precipitation - sandy or rocky terrain - sparse vegetation (mainly succulents) - small animals - rodents - and reptiles.
Desert
Stomach secretions
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
Blastula
32. Is a disease caused by lack of vitamin C in which the body is unable to build enough collagen (a major component of connective tissue).
An inhibitor
Scurvy
Alveoli
Cytosine
33. The size of a cell is limited by the ratio of its surface area to volume.
The key limiting factor on cell size
Chlorophyll has the ability to
Phototropism
Carrying capacity
34. Is a coenzyme required in the synthesis of collagen.
Kingdom Protista
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Vitamin C
So it can be used over and over again.
35. Internally generated patterns of body functions - including hormonal signals - sleep - blood pressure - and temperature regulation - which have approximately a 24-hour cycle and occur even in the absence of normal cues about whether it is day or nigh
Forebrain
Circadian rhythms
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Pharynx
36. A suffix meaning 'to break apart.' O || ||
The cuticle
The products of the Krebs cycle
Lysis
Porifera
37. High temperatures
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Chordata
Destroy most enzymes
The habitat of an organism includes
38. Mass extinctions promote diversification because _______________ - making conditions favorable for the establishment of new - diverse species.
Ecological niches open up
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
Simple fruits
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
39. Some enzymes contain a __________ component that is essential to their functions.
Lymphocytes
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Multiple fruit
Non-protein
40. Is very rare and is not absorbed by plant leaves. Phosphorous is nearly always found in solid form.
Vascular bundles make up the
Phosphorous gas
Catabolism
Non-protein
41. The total amount of genetic information available for a given species.
Genome
Precambrian period
Trachea
Lysosomes
42. Contain organisms that are multicellular eukaryotes including vertebrates and invertebrates.
Kingdom Animalia
Aves
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Simple fruits
43. (of some plants or fungi) feeding on dead or decaying organic matter
Ectoderm
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Parenchyma tissue
Saprophytic
44. Transparency - polarity - high specific heat - and density (lower density when solid than when liquid.).
Aves
Characteristics of water valuable to living organisms
Phyla
Restriction enzymes
45. Disease causing
Kingdom Fungi
pathogenic
Share electrons
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
46. Is the number of organisms that can be supported within a particular ecosystem.
Chromosome
Carrying capacity
Protista
Phosphorous gas
47. A cell will only remain stable if the surface area of the plasma membrane maintains a __________ with the volume of the cytoplasm.
Balance
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
The Cell Theory
A sex linked recessive disease
48. Is the control of protein synthesis. Genetic traits are expressed and specialization of cells occur as a result of the combination of proteins produced by the DNA of a cell.
The primary role of DNA in the cell
T Cells
A catalyst
Successful reproduction
49. In order to become an established part of an island ecosystem there must be a populations large enough to ensure _________ - a food source - a suitable habitat - and a source of moisture.
Mature sporophyte
Kingdom Fungi
Successful reproduction
The cell's 'powerhouses'
50. Nonvascular plants such as mosses which lack tissue for conducting food or water.
Common elements found in proteins
Prothallus
Bryophytes
Interphase