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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Is the sugar that lactase acts upon.
Lactose
Silicon
Bronchi
Blastula
2. Is comprised of all the organisms that interact within a given ecosystem whether or not it is at carrying capacity.
Catabolism
Morula
The community
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
3. Bacteria break ammonia into nitrites - then into nitrates that are usable by plants; volcanic activity produces ammonia and nitrates that enter the soil and can be absorbed by plants; lightning reacts with atmospheric nitrogen to form nitrates that a
An enzyme
The Nitrogen cycle
Prosthetic groups
Larynx
4. The lineage that led to the modern Homo Sapiens diverged from the lineage that led to the modern chimpanzee.
About five million years ago...
Phototropism
Spiracles
Gregor Medel
5. Plants and animals obtain usable nitrogen
Gametogenesis
Iisotonic state
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Cellular Respiration
6. 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
Free ribosomes
R-selection
Phototropism
Chromatin
7. Is an abundant element found in protoplasm. Together with oxygen - hydrogen - and nitrogen - it composes over 90% of cellular structure.
Lysosomes
Carbon
The cuticle
Catabolism
8. In both living and non-living environments.
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Circadian rhythms
R-selection
Silicon
9. Carbon - nitrogen - phosphorous - and water. These are all recycled through biogeochemical processes.
Vitamin C
Recycled environmental factors
Natality
A sex linked recessive disease
10. Are organic cofactors or coenzymes that are required by some enzymatic reactions.
Ectoderm tissue
A sex linked recessive disease
Vitamins
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
11. 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.
Hydrolysis
Protista
Internodal tissue
Filtered by the liver
12. Anabolism
Phosphorous
Internodal tissue
The Nitrogen cycle
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
13. The process whereby cells build molecules and store energy (in the form of covalent chemical bonds).
Anabolsim
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Iisotonic state
Cytosine
14. Are surrounded by capillaries that allow for carbon dioxide to diffuse into the lungs and oxygen to diffuse out.
Alveoli
An enzyme
Chlorophyll has the ability to
Carbon
15. Fruits that develop from a single ripened ovary (apple - olive - acorn - cucumber).
Population
Multiple fruit
Simple fruits
Stem tissues
16. The pituitary gland.
Meristem tissue
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
pathogenic
Did not evolve together
17. In DNA Guanine pairs with...
Habitat
Precambrian period
Cytosine
Kingdom Animalia
18. Contains optic lobes - controls sight.
About five million years ago...
The salivary gland
Midbrain
Ecological niches open up
19. States that where random mating is occurring within a population that is in equilibrium with its environment - the gene frequencies and genotype ratios will remain constant from generation to generation. It is a mathematical formula that shows why re
Chlorophyll has the ability to
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Cerebrum
The cell's 'powerhouses'
20. Stood upright before there was an increase in brain size.
Silicon
Ectoderm
Early hominids...
Phloem tissue
21. All store energy within their chemical bonds.
T Cells
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Niche
22. 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
Mitochondria
Phosphorous
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
The primary role of DNA in the cell
23. Energy transformations that occur as chemicals are broken down or synthesized within the cell.
Cuticle
A sex linked recessive disease
Catabolism
Cellular Metabolism
24. Some enzymes contain a __________ component that is essential to their functions.
Iisotonic state
Non-protein
A mutation
An enzyme
25. Is a substance that changes the speed of a reaction without being affected itself.
Larynx
Lactose
Lymphocytes
A catalyst
26. Covers and protects the leaf.
Interphase
Cuticle
Phototropism
Bronchi
27. Occurs when two populations are geographically isolated from each other. Over time this results in the production of two separate species.
Gametocide
Vitamins
Allopatric speciation
Gnathostomata
28. Respiratory organs within insects
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Scurvy
Spiracles
29. 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.
Protista
Protista
Catabolism
Interphase
30. Most fossils of Hominids are from continents other than...
North America
Niche
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
31. High temperatures
Differential reproduction
Destroy most enzymes
The theory of punctuated equilibrium
Non-protein
32. Mitochondria - they constitute the center of cellular respiration.
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33. Contains organisms that are multicellular eukaryotes including molds and mushrooms.
Cerebrum
Kingdom Fungi
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
The salivary gland
34. 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.
Imprinting
A sex linked recessive disease
The pituitary gland
The primary role of DNA in the cell
35. A cell will only remain stable if the surface area of the plasma membrane maintains a __________ with the volume of the cytoplasm.
The pancreas
Cerebrum
Balance
Multiple fruit
36. Process of breaking down complex materials (foods) to form simpler substances and release energy.
The pancreas
Catabolism
parasitic
Very specific
37. Refers to the birthrate of a population.
Morula
Natality
R-selection
Habitat
38. This is a carboxyl group and is the signature group found within organic acids.
Multiple fruit
Porifera
C ---OH
The salivary gland
39. Includes all living and nonliving components of the Earth to support living things.
DNA replication
Attraction of atoms of different polarity
Scurvy
The biosphere
40. The individual we recognize as an adult fern.
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
Vitamins
Mature sporophyte
Desert
41. The phyla composed of segmented worms.
Tundra
Annelida
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Adenine
42. Has extreme cold temperatures - low precipitation - modified grassland - perma-frost - a short growing season and some plants and animals.
Stem tissues
Isotonic Conditions
Will increase the reaction rate
Tundra
43. The physical place where a particular organism lives. It must include all the factors that will support its life and reproduction.
A lysosome
Habitat
Xylem tissue
The salivary gland
44. Are easily converted to ATP - but the main energy products of the Krebs cycle liberate electrons then used in the electron transfer reactions.
Ectoderm tissue
Vitamin C
The products of the Krebs cycle
Chromosome
45. Algae and Protozoa belong to the kingdom...
Angiosperms
C ---OH
Population
Protista
46. The class composed of birds.
Aves
Adenine
Protista
Phosphorous gas
47. An opportunistic life strategy strategy. Lichens invading a bare rock area after a volcanic eruption is an example.
R-selection
Kingdom Protista
Larynx
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
48. Some patrol the blood for antigens - but are also equipped to destroy antigens. They may regulate immune responses as well.
T Cells
Imprinting
Multiple fruit
Protista
49. Controls sensory and motor responses - and controls memory - speech - and intelligence factors.
Cerebrum
Phosphorous gas
Imprinting
Carrying capacity
50. Allows for the genetic code to be preserved in future generations of cells.
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
DNA replication
Vascular bundles
Chlorophyll has the ability to