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CLEP Biology: Social Biology
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Answer 39 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. This evolutionary theory gave biological foundation to the principle of a freely competitive market: or _________ __________.
Germs
Zero
Social Darwinism
Exponentially
2. The _______-___________ countries (mdcs) doubled their populations between 1850 and 1950 - due to a decline in the death rate and improved living conditions.
Social Darwinism
More-developed
Modification
Technology.
3. Louis Pasteur is a chemist known for his discovery that most infectious diseases are caused by _______ . This is known as the 'germ theory of disease.'.
Biotic
Explosions
Germs
Demographic Transition
4. The death of one species or population can cause the decline or elimination of others - a process known as ____________ extinction.
Overhunting
Fittest.
Secondary
Splice.
5. The ________ _____ is determined by the birth rate and the death rate of a population - usually per 1 -000 individuals.
Growth rate
Introduction
Biotechnology
Technology.
6. During _____________ extinction - loss of food species can cause migration or extinction of any species that depends largely or solely on that species as a food source.
Tracking
Secondary.
Nucleotide
Knockout
7. Reluctance to recognize this field as ____________ has become popular in the anti-globalization movement and safe trade movement - and is also widely held by most Green parties - and the major parties of France and Germany - which have resisted any a
Knockout
Polygenesis
Engineering
Germs
8. Humans can remove or alter the _________ on population sizes - with both good and bad consequences.
Nucleotide
Secondary
Carrying capacity
Constraints
9. Changes in the biological environment occur in many ways. During Species ___________ an exotic species is introduced into an area where it may have no predators to control its population size - or where it can greatly out-compete native organisms.
Knockout
Introduction
Explosions
Engineering
10. ________________ of populations leads to possible outcomes: population growth as previous limits are removed - population decline as new limits are imposed
Destabilization
Germs
Secondary
Growth rate
11. Human populations have continued to increase - due to use of ___________ that has disrupted natural populations.
More-developed
Technology.
Demographic Transition
Modification
12. On a positive note - human-induced population ____________ can provide needed resources for growing human populations.
Explosions
Zero
Nucleotide
Biotechnology
13. In one of his first essays - Herbert Spencer applied Malthusianism to animals and launched the expression 'Survival of the _________' later borrowed by Darwin.
Less-developed
Introduction
Fittest.
Social Darwinism
14. Human populations can be broken down into three age groups: ________ - reproductive - and postreproductive
Modification
Dependency
Biotic
Explosions
15. The human population is growing _____________ - and not geometrically.
Growth rate
Germs
Technology.
Exponentially
16. Removal of a competing species can cause the ecological release of a population __________ in that species' competitor.
Modification
Constraints
Explosion
Germs
17. Predator release is common where humans hunt - trap - or otherwise reduce predator populations - allowing the ______ population to increase.
Prey
Germs
Secondary.
Explosions
18. _____________ is thought to be a genetic disorder linked to several genes.
Eutrophication
Polygenesis
More-developed
Secondary
19. Genetic Engineering - Genetic __________(GM) - and Gene Splicing (once in widespread use but now deprecated) describe the process of manipulating genes in an animal or plant - outside of the organism's normal reproductive process.
Fittest.
Germs
Modification
Introduction
20. Agriculture and animal ____________ are examples of population increase of favored organisms.
Demographic Transition
Manipulation.
Germs
Domestication
21. By _____________ - when a predator population increases or becomes more efficient at killing the prey - the prey population may decline or go extinct.
Demographic Transition
Overhunting
Nucleotide
Technology.
22. Genetic __________ is the artificial assembly of DNA fragments of different origin - made possible by the tools of genetic engineering.
Manipulation.
Splice.
Biotic
Secondary
23. A _____________ is a constituent element of the DNA molecule. There are 3.5 billion of them in humans - separated into four categories: adenines - guanines - cytosines and thymines.
Social Darwinism
Nucleotide
Growth rate
Modification
24. Anti-genetic-engineering groups say that with current ___________ technology there is no way to ensure that genetically modified organisms remain under control.
Modification
Secondary.
Recombinant
Domestication
25. ____________ companies have gained far greater control over the production chain than was true of the seed companies that predated them.
Disruption
Less-developed
Biotechnology
Fittest.
26. The ________ potential of a population is the maximum growth rate under ideal conditions.
Biotic
Tracking
Eutrophication
Constraints
27. __________ _________ limits population size. The effects of environmental resistance become more pronounced as the population approaches this number.
Biotechnology
Secondary.
Carrying capacity
Organisms
28. The best known applications of genetic engineering are genetically modified __________(GMOs).
Prey
Social Darwinism
Tracking
Organisms
29. _________ population growth occurs in two cases. 1. ZPG = high birth rates - high death rates 2. ZPG = low birth rates - low birth rates
Secondary.
Less-developed
Zero
Modification
30. Since a protein is specified by a DNA segment or gene - future copies of that protein can be modified by changing the gene's underlying DNA. One way to do this is to isolate the DNA - cut it - and ________ in a different DNA segment.
Carrying capacity
Splice.
Tracking
Germs
31. A ___________ ___________ is defined as a decrease in birth and death rates due to economic and industrial growth.
Zero
Dependency
Modification
Demographic Transition
32. Loss of function - or __________ experiments - are those in which an organism is engineered to lack one or more genes. This allows the experimenter to analyze the defects caused by this mutation - and can be considerably useful in unearthing the func
Constraints
Biotechnology
Prey
Knockout
33. __________ experiments seek to gain information about the localization and interaction of the desired protein. One way to do this is to replace the wild-type gene with a 'fusion' gene - which is a juxtaposition of the wild-type gene with a reporting
Manipulation.
Less-developed
Tracking
Technology.
34. Pollutants generally are releases of substances into the air and water. Many lakes often have nitrogen and phosphorous as limiting nutrients for aquatic and terrestrial plants. Runoff from agricultural fertilizers increases these nutrients - leading
Extinction
Social Darwinism
Carrying capacity
Eutrophication
35. Habitat _________ is the disturbance of the physical environment of a species - for example cutting a forest or draining wetlands.
Disruption
Technology.
Organisms
Doubling time
36. ___________ _____ (d) is calculated by dividing the demographic constant by the growth rate.
Doubling time
Secondary.
Exponentially
Nucleotide
37. ___________ of exotic or alien non-native species into new areas is perhaps the greatest single factor to affect natural populations.
Exponentially
Social Darwinism
Nucleotide
Introduction
38. Human action is causing the ____________ of species at thousands of times the natural rate.
Demographic Transition
Growth rate
Less-developed
Extinction
39. The ______-_________ countries (ldcs) have a higher growth rate than the mdcs. That rate peaked in the early 1960s.
Modification
Doubling time
Explosions
Less-developed