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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Covers and protects the leaf.
Cuticle
The Nitrogen cycle
Morula
Catabolism
2. Is a kingdom that includes algae and protozoa.
Protista
Spiracles
Chromatin
Hemophilia
3. Is very rare and is not absorbed by plant leaves. Phosphorous is nearly always found in solid form.
Multiple fruit
Phosphorous gas
Mesoderm
Hemophilia
4. 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
The Nitrogen cycle
parasitic
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Non-protein
5. An opportunistic life strategy strategy. Lichens invading a bare rock area after a volcanic eruption is an example.
R-selection
Ribonucleic acid
Non-protein
Cytosine
6. Is a kind of plain characterized by a warm climate - grassland - and seasonally dry climate conditions.
Savanna
The Nitrogen cycle
Phototropism
Pharynx
7. Niche
Will increase the reaction rate
Ribonucleic acid
A sex linked recessive disease
A species role in the food chain is part of its
8. Energy transformations that occur as chemicals are broken down or synthesized within the cell.
Cellular Metabolism
Cellular Respiration
Imprinting
Isotonic Conditions
9. The lineage that led to the modern Homo Sapiens diverged from the lineage that led to the modern chimpanzee.
About five million years ago...
Vitamins
Meristem tissue
Chlorophyll
10. 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.
Recycled environmental factors
Filtered by the liver
Saprophytic
Precambrian period
11. Is an accidental change of the DNA sequence of the gene that can result in creating a change of trait that is not found in the parent.
Phototropism
Natality
Cuticle
A mutation
12. Sex-linked recessive disorder carried on the x chromosome defined by the absence of one or more proteins required for blood clotting
Precambrian period
Forebrain
Free ribosomes
Hemophilia
13. Must be present for photosynthesis to occur - it is not used up in the process.
Plasmodesmata
Prosthetic groups
Ecological niches open up
Chlorophyll
14. Is the sugar that lactase acts upon.
A prosthetic group
Spiracles
Internodal tissue
Lactose
15. All store energy within their chemical bonds.
Blastula
Early hominids...
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
Catabolism
16. The systematic search for individuals with a specific genotype in a delineated population.
Chromatin
Xylem tissue
The pituitary gland
Genetic screening
17. Is a social behavior of an organism that is beneficial to the group at the individual's expense.
Altruism
The cuticle
Lysosomes
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
18. Enzymes are usually __________ to certain reactions.
Very specific
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
Chromosome
Biosphere
19. Plants and animals obtain usable nitrogen
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
A prosthetic group
Successful reproduction
Ribonucleic acid
20. The process of forming eggs and sperm cells in the reproductive organs.
Mitochondria
Gametogenesis
Plasmodesmata
Cuticle
21. Most fossils of Hominids are from continents other than...
A gene is
Free ribosomes
Gametocide
North America
22. Carbon - Hydrogen - Oxygen - and Nitrogen
Spiracles
Common elements found in proteins
Free ribosomes
Gametogenesis
23. (of some plants or fungi) feeding on dead or decaying organic matter
Genetic screening
Multiple fruit
T Cells
Saprophytic
24. The individual we recognize as an adult fern.
Chlorophyll has the ability to
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
A gene is
Mature sporophyte
25. When the water concentration inside and outside the cell is equal - It is said to be in an...
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Blastula
Chordata
Iisotonic state
26. Consists of undifferentiated cells capable of quick growth and specialization. It is responsible for elongation of the stem.
Free ribosomes
Gene Migration
Meristem tissue
About five million years ago...
27. Is a compound fruit that forms from several ovaries of separate flowers that fuse together during ripening (strawberry - or pineapple).
Filtered by the liver
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
Multiple fruit
Balance
28. The pituitary gland.
The hormone aldosterone
A sex linked recessive disease
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Stem tissues
29. In DNA Thymine pairs with...
Adenine
parasitic
B Cells
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
30. 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).
Interphase
Phloem tissue
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Catabolism
31. Subsets below the kingdom level
Phyla
Filtered by the liver
Habitat
Ionic bonds involve
32. The sharp boundary of an ecosystem.
Aganatha
The Cell Theory
Ecotone
Endoderm
33. Layer that will become the skin - some endocrine glands - and the nervous system.
Prothallus
Color blindness
Ectoderm
Ecological niches open up
34. Has extreme hot or cold temperatures - with very low precipitation - sandy or rocky terrain - sparse vegetation (mainly succulents) - small animals - rodents - and reptiles.
Cell walls
A gene is
Recycled environmental factors
Desert
35. Is the process that releases energy for use by the cell.
Early hominids...
Biosphere
Internodal tissue
Cellular Respiration
36. Refers to the birthrate of a population.
Phototropism
The nucleus
Lactose
Natality
37. Super-class of vertebrae including organisms with no jaws.
Gymnosperms
Aganatha
Annelida
Porifera
38. Transfers water and does not require sieve plates to allow nutrients through.
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Xylem tissue
Chromosome
Early hominids...
39. 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.
Altruism
Prosthetic groups
Saprophytic
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
40. Controls olfactory lobes (smell)
Forebrain
Will increase the reaction rate
Gametocide
DNA replication
41. 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.
Porifera
The adrenal glands
Plasmodesmata
The cell membrane
42. 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
Cerebrum
Circadian rhythms
The biosphere
Ecological niches open up
43. A reaction that adds water to another compound. (2 hydrogens - 1 oxygen).
Hydrolysis
Lymphocytes
The pituitary gland
Hemophilia
44. 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
pH of Water
A hydrogen bond
A catalyst
45. Decomposition of living matter for consumption.
The nucleus
Kingdom Fungi
Lysis
parasitic
46. 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
Ectoderm
Vascular bundles
Successful reproduction
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
47. Are where the sugars synthesized by photosynthesis travel through to various parts of the plant.
Phototropism
Larynx
Altruism
Vascular bundles
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.
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
C ---OH
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Precambrian period
49. Controls hunger and thirst
Hypothalamus
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Anabolism
Altruism
50. Are the monomers that form nucleic acids - containing a sugar - phosphate group - and a nitrogenous base.
The hormone aldosterone
Hydrolysis
Nucleotides
pH of Water