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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The sharp boundary of an ecosystem.
Kingdom Plantae
Ecotone
Cellular Metabolism
Plasmodesmata
2. Includes all living and nonliving components of the Earth to support living things.
The biosphere
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Meristem tissue
Genome
3. Some enzymes contain a __________ component that is essential to their functions.
The Nitrogen cycle
Mature sporophyte
Non-protein
Protista
4. An enzyme is unaffected by the reactions it catalyzes
Did not evolve together
So it can be used over and over again.
Chromosome
Pi
5. The vocal cords are found in the larynx.
Ecological niches open up
An enzyme
Larynx
Share electrons
6. Most chemical pollutants accidentally ingested by humans are __________ - mixed with broken down pigments in the bile - then bile is secreted into the small intestine - proceeds to the large intestine - and is expelled in the feces.
The community
Internodal tissue
A prosthetic group
Filtered by the liver
7. Is found on the stem between nodes.
Arthropoda
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
Internodal tissue
Phloem tissue
8. Transfers water and does not require sieve plates to allow nutrients through.
Circadian rhythms
Forebrain
Xylem tissue
Ecological niches open up
9. Layer that will become the gut lining as well as some accessory structures.
pH of Water
Endoderm
Niche
An enzyme
10. Produce antibodies into the bloodstream that find and attach themselves to foreign antigens (toxins - bacteria).
B Cells
Silicon
Ecotone
An enzyme
11. Niche
A species role in the food chain is part of its
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Cell walls
12. There was extensive radiation of fish during the Devonian and Silurian periods within the Paleozoic Era.
Paleozoic era
A lysosome
Savanna
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
13. A type of innate behavior (instinct.) The FAP is a preprogrammed response to a particular stimulus (known as a releaser stimulus). FAP's include courtship behaviors and feeding of young. These are not learned behaviors - they are automatically perfor
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Morula
Non-protein
R-selection
14. Is a molecule that stores information for protein synthesis and genetic coding.
Ecotone
The hormone aldosterone
Ribonucleic acid
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
15. Are surrounded by capillaries that allow for carbon dioxide to diffuse into the lungs and oxygen to diffuse out.
Cnidaria
Alveoli
C ---OH
B Cells
16. The systematic search for individuals with a specific genotype in a delineated population.
Chlorophyll
Gene Migration
Spiracles
Genetic screening
17. Produces the most ATP molecules - yielding 34 ATPs per glucose molecule.
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Altruism
Isotonic Conditions
A lysosome
18. Is a coenzyme required in the synthesis of collagen.
Vitamin C
A sex linked recessive disease
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Chlorophyll
19. Plants and animals obtain usable nitrogen
Spiracles
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Free ribosomes
The cuticle
20. Algae and Protozoa belong to the kingdom...
Natality
Will increase the reaction rate
Protista
Aganatha
21. Are the monomers that form nucleic acids - containing a sugar - phosphate group - and a nitrogenous base.
Hemophilia
An inhibitor
Nucleotides
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
22. Small - green - heart-shaped gametophyte plant form of a fern that can make its own food and absorb water and nutrients from the soil
Plasmodesmata
Epidermal tissue
Spiracles
Prothallus
23. Attaches to an enzyme and blocks the enzyme reaction rather than enhancing it - like a prosthetic group would.
An inhibitor
Centrioles
Ectoderm
Altruism
24. Process of breaking down complex materials (foods) to form simpler substances and release energy.
The Cambrian Period
Desert
Catabolism
The theory of punctuated equilibrium
25. 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.
Hemophilia
Will increase the reaction rate
Midbrain
Imprinting
26. Process in which elements - chemical compounds - and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another.
Biogeochemical cycles
An enzyme
Imprinting
Gymnosperms
27. Are organic cofactors or coenzymes that are required by some enzymatic reactions.
Recycled environmental factors
Internodal tissue
Vitamins
Silicon
28. Digestive enzymes - hydrochloric acid - and gastric juices which aid in digestion. The mucous secreted by the stomach protects the stomach lining from the acids and juices.
Protista
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Stomach secretions
Endoderm
29. 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
Circadian rhythms
Phosphorous gas
Spiracles
Successful reproduction
30. All store energy within their chemical bonds.
Scurvy
Hemophilia
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
A species role in the food chain is part of its
31. Is the process that releases energy for use by the cell.
Adenine
Porifera
Cellular Respiration
Xylem tissue
32. Is an abundant element found in protoplasm. Together with oxygen - hydrogen - and nitrogen - it composes over 90% of cellular structure.
A gene is
Altruism
Carbon
A sex linked recessive disease
33. Include: Vascular tissue - including both xylem and phloem - and sieve plates existing between cells of the stem.
Stem tissues
The cell's 'powerhouses'
About five million years ago...
Catabolism
34. Subsets below the kingdom level
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Phyla
Nucleotides
Hypothalamus
35. When the water concentration inside and outside the cell is equal - It is said to be in an...
Ionic bonds involve
Iisotonic state
Blastula
Phloem tissue
36. Most fossils of Hominids are from continents other than...
Circadian rhythms
North America
Cerebellum
Will increase the reaction rate
37. Allows for the genetic code to be preserved in future generations of cells.
The products of the Krebs cycle
Interphase
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
DNA replication
38. Developed by the German scientists Schleiden and Schwann - States that all living things are made of cells - cells are the basic units of life - all cells come from pre-existing cells.
The Cell Theory
Cnidaria
Catabolism
About five million years ago...
39. Is the waxy protective outer coating of leaves.
The cuticle
The primary role of DNA in the cell
A catalyst
Common elements found in proteins
40. Controls sensory and motor responses - and controls memory - speech - and intelligence factors.
Gnathostomata
Share electrons
Cerebrum
Isotonic Conditions
41. Is the organelle where cellular reproductive processes occur.
Carrying capacity
Endocytic vesicles
Very specific
The nucleus
42. (of some plants or fungi) feeding on dead or decaying organic matter
Stem tissues
The key limiting factor on cell size
Saprophytic
Prosthetic groups
43. Are membrane-bound organelles that contain digestive enzymes that digest dead or unused material within the cell or materials absorbed by the cell for use.
Chlorophyll
Lysosomes
Gene Migration
Bronchi
44. 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.
Pharynx
Gametocide
Catabolism
Genetic screening
45. Is a protein - which is a polymer of amino acids. They generally have the suffix -ase- like lactase.
The cell's 'powerhouses'
An enzyme
Angiosperms
Chlorophyll
46. Enzymes are usually __________ to certain reactions.
Phyla
Very specific
Successful reproduction
Recycled environmental factors
47. The role played by an organism in its food chain.
Aves
Anabolsim
Multiple fruit
Niche
48. Veins in the leaf and are also distributed throughout the stem
Catabolism
Vascular bundles make up the
The cell's 'powerhouses'
Prosthetic groups
49. Sex-linked recessive disorder carried on the x chromosome defined by the absence of one or more proteins required for blood clotting
The habitat of an organism includes
Cenozoic era
Hemophilia
Epidermal tissue
50. Is found in the root cap and is responsible for quick growth in the roots.
Hydrolysis
Porifera
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Meristem tissue