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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. May be ions or non-protein molecules - they are similar to cofactors - but differ in that they are tightly attached by covalent bonds to the enzyme - rather than being separate atoms or molecules.
Lymphocytes
Prosthetic groups
Gnathostomata
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
2. A sex-linked recessive disorder carried on the x chromosome in which an individual cannot perceive certain colors.
Trachea
The community
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Color blindness
3. Contain organisms that are multicellular eukaryotes including vertebrates and invertebrates.
Kingdom Animalia
Aganatha
The pituitary gland
An enzyme
4. Protein synthesis
Porifera
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
Habitat
Lysosomes
5. Is a social behavior of an organism that is beneficial to the group at the individual's expense.
Nucleotides
Altruism
Meristem tissue
The pituitary gland
6. This is a carboxyl group and is the signature group found within organic acids.
Mature sporophyte
Natality
pathogenic
C ---OH
7. When the water concentration inside and outside the cell is equal - It is said to be in an...
Gene Migration
The habitat of an organism includes
Phosphorous
Iisotonic state
8. Biotic (living) factors such as population and food source - and abiotic (non-living) factors such as weather - temperature - soil features - sunlight).
Phosphorous gas
The habitat of an organism includes
Blastula
Cellular Respiration
9. Are cells involved in immunity and are produced in bone marrow as stem cells.
Habituation
Spiracles
Genome
Lymphocytes
10. The phyla composed of segmented worms.
The products of the Krebs cycle
Annelida
parasitic
Cellular Respiration
11. Is a kind of plain characterized by a warm climate - grassland - and seasonally dry climate conditions.
Savanna
Cerebrum
Stem tissues
Blastula
12. The systematic search for individuals with a specific genotype in a delineated population.
Gregor Medel
Phosphorous
Catabolism
Genetic screening
13. Produce adrenaline. This hormone is a well-known constrictor of blood vessels.
Early hominids...
T Cells
The adrenal glands
Chordata
14. Is weaker than ionic - covalent - disulfide - or double bonds.
A hydrogen bond
Angiosperms
Successful reproduction
Alveoli
15. Approximately 7 - making it neither basic (under 7) nor alkaline (over 7).
pH of Water
Free ribosomes
Imprinting
Successful reproduction
16. 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
Xylem tissue
Mesozoic era
Chromosome
17. Can be accounted for by the theory of punctuated equilibrium. The fossil record shows periods of stability with regard to appearance and disappearance of species as well as periods of sudden change.
Cellular Respiration
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Ecological niches open up
Genetic screening
18. The pituitary gland.
The adrenal glands
Forebrain
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Ribonucleic acid
19. Contain one celled eukaryotes such as algae and protozoa.
Biogeochemical cycles
Cerebrum
Kingdom Protista
Ionic bonds involve
20. The most recent and present era. It includes the radiation of flowering plants - the angiosperms.
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Cenozoic era
The Cambrian Period
Cerebrum
21. Is an abundant element found in protoplasm. Together with oxygen - hydrogen - and nitrogen - it composes over 90% of cellular structure.
Carbon
Mesozoic era
Lactose
About five million years ago...
22. Studied the relationships between traits expressed in parents and offspring and the genes that caused the traits to be expressed.
Cuticle
Hypothalamus
Lymphocytes
Gregor Medel
23. Is a behavior that is learned during a critical point (often very early) in an individual's life. Imprinting enables the young the recognize members of their own species.
Cerebellum
An inhibitor
Mesoderm
Imprinting
24. Are easily converted to ATP - but the main energy products of the Krebs cycle liberate electrons then used in the electron transfer reactions.
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
The products of the Krebs cycle
Anabolsim
Kingdom Plantae
25. The total amount of genetic information available for a given species.
Kingdom Animalia
Genome
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Protista
26. Layer that will become the skin - some endocrine glands - and the nervous system.
Protista
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Ectoderm
Common elements found in proteins
27. In DNA Thymine pairs with...
Carrying capacity
Phyla
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Adenine
28. Is composed of a double layer (bilayer) of phospholipids with protein globules imbedded within the layers. The construction of the membrane allows it to aid the function of the cell by permitting entrance and exit of molecules as needed by the cell.
Angiosperms
The cell membrane
Will increase the reaction rate
Aggregate fruit
29. Between the endoderm and ectoderm - layer that will eventually form the muscles - and organs of the skeletal - circulatory - respiratory - reproductive - and excretory systems.
Mesoderm
Annelida
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Share electrons
30. Most fossils of Hominids are from continents other than...
Characteristics of water valuable to living organisms
Kingdom Animalia
Phototropism
North America
31. Contains many genes and is a structure comprised of linear DNA and associated proteins.
Filtered by the liver
A mutation
parasitic
Chromosome
32. Small - green - heart-shaped gametophyte plant form of a fern that can make its own food and absorb water and nutrients from the soil
Mesozoic era
Phyla
Prothallus
T Cells
33. The bronchi lead to the two lungs where they branch out in all directions into smaller tubules known as bronchioles.
Bronchi
Cerebellum
Ionic bonds involve
Phosphorous
34. The number of organisms in a given community - can be above or below the carrying capacity.
Population
Porifera
Stem tissues
The key limiting factor on cell size
35. Controls hunger and thirst
Anabolsim
Phyla
Angiosperms
Hypothalamus
36. Controls sensory and motor responses - and controls memory - speech - and intelligence factors.
Cerebrum
Epidermal tissue
Very specific
Savanna
37. Has an equal (50%) chance of being passed from a carrier mother to a son or a daughter.
A sex linked recessive disease
Attraction of atoms of different polarity
The cell membrane
Angiosperms
38. Covers and protects the leaf.
Phototropism
The cell membrane
Restriction enzymes
Cuticle
39. Is a kingdom that includes algae and protozoa.
North America
A catalyst
Protista
Imprinting
40. Occurs when an individual learns not to respond to a particular stimulus - for instance when a stimulus is repeated many times without consequence.
Habituation
The cuticle
pH of Water
Lysosomes
41. Occurs when two populations are geographically isolated from each other. Over time this results in the production of two separate species.
Allopatric speciation
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
The pancreas
Phloem tissue
42. Is comprised of all the organisms that interact within a given ecosystem whether or not it is at carrying capacity.
Kingdom Plantae
The community
Plasmodesmata
Allopatric speciation
43. Is found on the stem between nodes.
Recycled environmental factors
Iisotonic state
Cerebellum
Internodal tissue
44. The process of forming eggs and sperm cells in the reproductive organs.
The biosphere
Gametogenesis
Lysis
Phosphorous
45. When stems bend toward the light it is due to _____________ the hormone auxin - in response to light - migrates from the light to the dark side of the shoot tip. The cells on the dark side now contain more auxin - which causes the cells on that side
Gametogenesis
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Phototropism
Cell walls
46. Is the waxy protective outer coating of leaves.
The community
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Enzymes catalyze reactions
The cuticle
47. 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.
Characteristics of water valuable to living organisms
The primary role of DNA in the cell
About five million years ago...
Silicon
48. Secretes insulin to lower blood sugar and maintain equilibrium. A person eats three candy bars. Within minutes this endocrine gland affects blood-glucose homeostasis.
Cenozoic era
The pancreas
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Desert
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.
Lysosomes
Phototropism
Gene Migration
Successful reproduction
50. The pharynx is between the nasal passage and the trachea. Air passes into the body via the nasal passage - then passes through the pharynx and on to the trachea.
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Pharynx
Bryophytes
Phototropism