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CLEP Biology
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1. Is disorganized - unravelled - DNA with histones attached.
Epidermal tissue
Chromatin
Arthropoda
Cytosine
2. Sex-linked recessive disorder carried on the x chromosome defined by the absence of one or more proteins required for blood clotting
Phyla
Population
Meristem tissue
Hemophilia
3. Provide rigidity to plant cells (and some bacteria) and are not found within animal cells.
Vitamin C
Differential reproduction
Cell walls
Phloem tissue
4. Super-class of vertebrae including organisms with no jaws.
Aganatha
Gregor Medel
Recycled environmental factors
Spiracles
5. 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.
A catalyst
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
The theory of punctuated equilibrium
The cuticle
6. The total amount of genetic information available for a given species.
Chlorophyll has the ability to
Hemophilia
Biogeochemical cycles
Genome
7. Is the period when the cell is active in carrying on the function it was designed to perform within the organism. Cells spend much more time in interphase than in cell division.
Xylem tissue
Interphase
Nematoda
A lysosome
8. (of some plants or fungi) feeding on dead or decaying organic matter
Desert
Savanna
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
Saprophytic
9. Controls balance and muscle coordination
The pancreas
Hemophilia
Catabolism
Cerebellum
10. Cleave strands of DNA segments at certain sites.
Restriction enzymes
Ecological niches open up
Gregor Medel
A species role in the food chain is part of its
11. Consists of undifferentiated cells capable of quick growth and specialization. It is responsible for elongation of the stem.
Phototropism
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Gene Migration
Meristem tissue
12. Is a compound fruit that forms from several ovaries of separate flowers that fuse together during ripening (strawberry - or pineapple).
Habituation
Catabolism
Multiple fruit
Gnathostomata
13. Includes all living and nonliving components of the Earth to support living things.
Attraction of atoms of different polarity
The cell membrane
Will increase the reaction rate
The biosphere
14. Are easily converted to ATP - but the main energy products of the Krebs cycle liberate electrons then used in the electron transfer reactions.
The nucleus
The products of the Krebs cycle
A sex linked recessive disease
Biogeochemical cycles
15. 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
Endocytic vesicles
Blastula
Altruism
Kingdom Plantae
16. Is the organelle where cellular reproductive processes occur.
The nucleus
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
About five million years ago...
Paleozoic era
17. Is found in the root cap and is responsible for quick growth in the roots.
Phosphorous
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Meristem tissue
An enzyme
18. Energy transformations that occur as chemicals are broken down or synthesized within the cell.
Cellular Metabolism
Kingdom Animalia
Silicon
Arthropoda
19. Is a social behavior of an organism that is beneficial to the group at the individual's expense.
Chromatin
Altruism
Kingdom Animalia
Endocytic vesicles
20. Has extreme cold temperatures - low precipitation - modified grassland - perma-frost - a short growing season and some plants and animals.
Cuticle
Chimpanzees
Early hominids...
Tundra
21. Approximately 7 - making it neither basic (under 7) nor alkaline (over 7).
Differential reproduction
Very specific
pH of Water
Mitochondria
22. The process whereby cells build molecules and store energy (in the form of covalent chemical bonds).
Trachea
A sex linked recessive disease
Vitamin C
Anabolsim
23. 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.
Epidermal tissue
Stomach secretions
Morula
Pi
24. Is when expression of genetic traits is determined by weather the trait is inherited from the mother or the father.
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Porifera
Genetic imprinting
The pituitary gland
25. Are organic cofactors or coenzymes that are required by some enzymatic reactions.
Silicon
Vitamins
Porifera
The key limiting factor on cell size
26. Is a kingdom that includes algae and protozoa.
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Prothallus
Protista
Adenine
27. 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.
Prothallus
Epidermal tissue
The cell membrane
A mutation
28. Produce seeds without flowers. They include conifers (cone-bearers) and cycads.
The nucleus
Gymnosperms
Restriction enzymes
Iisotonic state
29. Is the process that releases energy for use by the cell.
Cellular Respiration
Balance
Aves
Hydrolysis
30. Between the endoderm and ectoderm - layer that will eventually form the muscles - and organs of the skeletal - circulatory - respiratory - reproductive - and excretory systems.
Niche
Ecotone
Arthropoda
Mesoderm
31. Is secreted by the adrenal cortex to promote sodium reabsorption in the kidney.
A sex linked recessive disease
The hormone aldosterone
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Aggregate fruit
32. The phylum of insects (bees).
Larynx
parasitic
Phosphorous gas
Arthropoda
33. Occurs when two populations are geographically isolated from each other. Over time this results in the production of two separate species.
Simple fruits
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Phototropism
Allopatric speciation
34. Some patrol the blood for antigens - but are also equipped to destroy antigens. They may regulate immune responses as well.
T Cells
Cnidaria
C ---OH
A lysosome
35. An enzyme is unaffected by the reactions it catalyzes
B Cells
So it can be used over and over again.
The biosphere
A sex linked recessive disease
36. Is more like branching out of a tree with dead ends and new branches appearing simultaneously than like steps on a ladder.
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
About five million years ago...
Spiracles
Ectoderm
37. An opportunistic life strategy strategy. Lichens invading a bare rock area after a volcanic eruption is an example.
Genetic imprinting
Kingdom Animalia
R-selection
Genome
38. Protein synthesis
Lysosomes
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
Precambrian period
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
39. Is a molecule that stores information for protein synthesis and genetic coding.
Phosphorous gas
The community
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
Ribonucleic acid
40. Has an equal (50%) chance of being passed from a carrier mother to a son or a daughter.
A sex linked recessive disease
Genetic imprinting
Carrying capacity
The nucleus
41. A hydrogen bond involves the ________________ and can be easily broken.
Attraction of atoms of different polarity
Phosphorous gas
Lysosomes
Protista
42. Layer that will become the skin - some endocrine glands - and the nervous system.
Very specific
Iisotonic state
Ectoderm
Chimpanzees
43. Are cells involved in immunity and are produced in bone marrow as stem cells.
Lymphocytes
Genome
Meristem tissue
The habitat of an organism includes
44. Some enzymes contain a __________ component that is essential to their functions.
Non-protein
Gene Migration
The salivary gland
Bryophytes
45. Proposes that those individuals within a population that are most adapted to the environment are also the most likely individuals to produce viable offspring.
The nucleus
Differential reproduction
Saprophytic
Population
46. Controls olfactory lobes (smell)
Forebrain
T Cells
Free ribosomes
Meristem tissue
47. The lineage that led to the modern Homo Sapiens diverged from the lineage that led to the modern chimpanzee.
Iisotonic state
Cenozoic era
Arthropoda
About five million years ago...
48. Fossilized burrows from multicellular organisms begin to appear in the geological record approximately 700 million years ago during the Precambrian period. These multicellular animals had only soft parts and could not be fossilized.
Lysosomes
Share electrons
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Precambrian period
49. 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.
Prosthetic groups
Lysosomes
Tundra
The habitat of an organism includes
50. In DNA Guanine pairs with...
Chromatin
Hemophilia
Cytosine
Paleozoic era