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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Is a substance that changes the speed of a reaction without being affected itself.
A gene is
Multiple fruit
Cerebrum
A catalyst
2. Produce adrenaline. This hormone is a well-known constrictor of blood vessels.
The adrenal glands
Stomach secretions
Non-protein
Carrying capacity
3. The phylum of insects (bees).
Isotonic Conditions
Phosphorous gas
Nucleotides
Arthropoda
4. 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
The nucleus
Hydrolysis
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Kingdom Fungi
5. The bronchi lead to the two lungs where they branch out in all directions into smaller tubules known as bronchioles.
Kingdom Plantae
Cnidaria
Bronchi
Cenozoic era
6. 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.
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Color blindness
The Cell Theory
Niche
7. The size of a cell is limited by the ratio of its surface area to volume.
The key limiting factor on cell size
Ecological niches open up
Bronchi
Paleozoic era
8. Plants and animals obtain usable nitrogen
Imprinting
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Interphase
Parenchyma tissue
9. Is the major component of sand and is the most abundant element found in the lithosphere. It is not recycled.
Blastula
The cuticle
Silicon
An enzyme
10. Most fossils of Hominids are from continents other than...
North America
Savanna
Niche
Phyla
11. The effect of a substrate concentration on the initial reaction rate in the presence of a limited amount of enzyme: _________________ as the concentration of substrate is increased until all the enzymes are used - then the reaction rate will level of
Will increase the reaction rate
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
The Cell Theory
Very specific
12. The process of forming eggs and sperm cells in the reproductive organs.
Cnidaria
A catalyst
Gametogenesis
Will increase the reaction rate
13. 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
Altruism
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Endocytic vesicles
Ectoderm
14. Are organic cofactors or coenzymes that are required by some enzymatic reactions.
Vitamins
Simple fruits
Color blindness
The Cell Theory
15. Is a coenzyme required in the synthesis of collagen.
Vitamin C
Aves
Biogeochemical cycles
Characteristics of water valuable to living organisms
16. Contains optic lobes - controls sight.
Midbrain
Gametogenesis
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
The primary role of DNA in the cell
17. Are the organelles where cellular respiration occurs.
The Nitrogen cycle
Carbon
Ecological niches open up
Mitochondria
18. The phyla composed of segmented worms.
Annelida
Blastula
An enzyme
The habitat of an organism includes
19. Are the monomers that form nucleic acids - containing a sugar - phosphate group - and a nitrogenous base.
Nucleotides
Cellular Metabolism
C ---OH
Lysosomes
20. Is found on the stem between nodes.
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Allopatric speciation
Habituation
Internodal tissue
21. An opportunistic life strategy strategy. Lichens invading a bare rock area after a volcanic eruption is an example.
Morula
Internodal tissue
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
R-selection
22. Channels is cell membranes that carry water between cells.
Kingdom Protista
Plasmodesmata
Ecological niches open up
A mutation
23. Is a protein - which is a polymer of amino acids. They generally have the suffix -ase- like lactase.
The Cell Theory
Cerebrum
An enzyme
Population
24. Assumes that there are periods of stability during which little evolutionary change occurs - and that speciation can occur rapidly over a very short period of time.
The theory of punctuated equilibrium
Circadian rhythms
Gametocide
Kingdom Plantae
25. Controls balance and muscle coordination
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
Cerebellum
Phototropism
Gametogenesis
26. The solid mass of cells resulting from the cleavage of the ovum before the formation of a blastula.
Catabolism
Morula
A sex linked recessive disease
Cellular Respiration
27. There was extensive radiation of fish during the Devonian and Silurian periods within the Paleozoic Era.
Paleozoic era
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Ribonucleic acid
Successful reproduction
28. A hydrogen bond involves the ________________ and can be easily broken.
Attraction of atoms of different polarity
Scurvy
Xylem tissue
Circadian rhythms
29. The individual we recognize as an adult fern.
Mature sporophyte
Filtered by the liver
A gene is
Forebrain
30. Is the sugar that lactase acts upon.
Stomach secretions
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Lactose
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
31. The process whereby cells build molecules and store energy (in the form of covalent chemical bonds).
Anabolsim
North America
Genetic imprinting
Interphase
32. This is a carboxyl group and is the signature group found within organic acids.
Cerebrum
C ---OH
Gametogenesis
Silicon
33. Is a molecule that stores information for protein synthesis and genetic coding.
Chromosome
Ribonucleic acid
Restriction enzymes
Endoderm
34. Protein synthesis
Xylem tissue
Silicon
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
Savanna
35. Are tubes constructed of a geometrical arrangement of microtubules in a pinwheel shape. Their function includes the formation of new microtubules - but is primarily to form the structural skeleton around which cells split during mitosis and meiosis.
Lysosomes
Carrying capacity
Centrioles
Plasmodesmata
36. Contains multicellular photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms including gymnosperms and angiosperms.
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Stomach secretions
Kingdom Plantae
Aganatha
37. Becomes available for erosion as undersea sedimentary rocks are up-thrust by volcanic activity - erosion releases it from rocks into streams where it combines with oxygen to form phosphates in lakes that are then absorbed by plants - it is recycled t
Ionic bonds involve
Trachea
Mitochondria
Phosphorous
38. Between the endoderm and ectoderm - layer that will eventually form the muscles - and organs of the skeletal - circulatory - respiratory - reproductive - and excretory systems.
Vascular bundles
Blastula
Phototropism
Mesoderm
39. 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
So it can be used over and over again.
Cytosine
Scurvy
40. Niche
Porifera
A mutation
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Interphase
41. Inorganic phosphate
Spiracles
Vascular bundles make up the
Chimpanzees
Pi
42. Is made of stacked cells connected by sieve plates that allow nutrients to pass from cell to cell. They transport food made in the leaves (by photosynthesis) to the rest of the plant).
Characteristics of water valuable to living organisms
North America
Protista
Phloem tissue
43. The number of organisms in a given community - can be above or below the carrying capacity.
Simple fruits
Population
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
The Nitrogen cycle
44. The destruction of gametes - (sex cells such as sperm and eggs).
Phyla
Gametocide
Cerebellum
Multiple fruit
45. Are more closely related to Homo Sapiens than to other apes - but Homo Sapiens did not evolve from chimpanzees.
The cuticle
Recycled environmental factors
Niche
Chimpanzees
46. Nonvascular plants such as mosses which lack tissue for conducting food or water.
Morula
Bryophytes
Color blindness
Share electrons
47. Occurs when an individual learns not to respond to a particular stimulus - for instance when a stimulus is repeated many times without consequence.
Habituation
Kingdom Fungi
Lysosomes
Porifera
48. Covers and protects the leaf.
Porifera
An enzyme
Cuticle
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
49. 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
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Nematoda
Adenine
Phototropism
50. The role played by an organism in its food chain.
Niche
The adrenal glands
Free ribosomes
The cuticle