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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Produce antibodies into the bloodstream that find and attach themselves to foreign antigens (toxins - bacteria).
Isotonic Conditions
Protista
B Cells
Vitamins
2. 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.
Ionic bonds involve
Stomach secretions
Mitochondria
Parenchyma tissue
3. The phylum of insects (bees).
Arthropoda
Protista
Hemophilia
Chlorophyll
4. Is more like branching out of a tree with dead ends and new branches appearing simultaneously than like steps on a ladder.
Circadian rhythms
The cell's 'powerhouses'
The salivary gland
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
5. Carbon - Hydrogen - Oxygen - and Nitrogen
Filtered by the liver
Allopatric speciation
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
Common elements found in proteins
6. Approximately 7 - making it neither basic (under 7) nor alkaline (over 7).
pH of Water
Nematoda
The theory of punctuated equilibrium
Simple fruits
7. Has loosely packed cells that allow for gas and moisture exchange.
Gametogenesis
Parenchyma tissue
Carrying capacity
Niche
8. Sex-linked recessive disorder carried on the x chromosome defined by the absence of one or more proteins required for blood clotting
Hemophilia
Mesozoic era
Chimpanzees
Iisotonic state
9. Enzymes are usually __________ to certain reactions.
Early hominids...
Very specific
Blastula
Ionic bonds involve
10. Process of breaking down complex materials (foods) to form simpler substances and release energy.
Kingdom Fungi
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Catabolism
Kingdom Protista
11. Is the waxy protective outer coating of leaves.
Lysosomes
The nucleus
The cell membrane
The cuticle
12. The lineage that led to the modern Homo Sapiens diverged from the lineage that led to the modern chimpanzee.
An inhibitor
Carbon
Genetic maintenance
About five million years ago...
13. Is the outermost of the three main layers of an embryo.
Phototropism
Genome
Bronchi
Ectoderm tissue
14. Attaches to an enzyme and blocks the enzyme reaction rather than enhancing it - like a prosthetic group would.
An inhibitor
Kingdom Fungi
Cellular Respiration
Will increase the reaction rate
15. Is comprised of all the organisms that interact within a given ecosystem whether or not it is at carrying capacity.
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
The Nitrogen cycle
The community
The nucleus
16. Is very rare and is not absorbed by plant leaves. Phosphorous is nearly always found in solid form.
Habituation
A hydrogen bond
Phosphorous gas
Filtered by the liver
17. 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
parasitic
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
The Nitrogen cycle
A sex linked recessive disease
18. Disease causing
An inhibitor
pathogenic
Gene Migration
The hormone aldosterone
19. Are more closely related to Homo Sapiens than to other apes - but Homo Sapiens did not evolve from chimpanzees.
Aggregate fruit
Precambrian period
Prothallus
Chimpanzees
20. The role played by an organism in its food chain.
Ectoderm
C ---OH
Niche
Pharynx
21. The pituitary gland.
Meristem tissue
The products of the Krebs cycle
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
The community
22. A reaction that adds water to another compound. (2 hydrogens - 1 oxygen).
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Cerebellum
Hydrolysis
Natality
23. Occurs when an individual from an adjacent population of the same species immigrates and breeds with a member of a previously locally isolated group - resulting in a change in the gene pool.
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Genetic imprinting
Carrying capacity
Gene Migration
24. In DNA Thymine pairs with...
Aggregate fruit
Mesozoic era
Free ribosomes
Adenine
25. Produces the most ATP molecules - yielding 34 ATPs per glucose molecule.
Iisotonic state
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Nucleotides
26. Covalent bonds
pH of Water
Scurvy
Share electrons
Ecotone
27. Small - green - heart-shaped gametophyte plant form of a fern that can make its own food and absorb water and nutrients from the soil
Prothallus
Phyla
Filtered by the liver
Population
28. Mass extinctions promote diversification because _______________ - making conditions favorable for the establishment of new - diverse species.
The adrenal glands
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
Ecological niches open up
Did not evolve together
29. Occurs when an individual learns not to respond to a particular stimulus - for instance when a stimulus is repeated many times without consequence.
Free ribosomes
T Cells
Precambrian period
Habituation
30. Is found on the stem between nodes.
Larynx
Mesozoic era
Ribonucleic acid
Internodal tissue
31. Is a packet of digestive enzymes that destroy cellular wastes.
Catabolism
Circadian rhythms
A lysosome
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
32. The size of a cell is limited by the ratio of its surface area to volume.
Multiple fruit
Adenine
The key limiting factor on cell size
A hydrogen bond
33. Layer that will become the gut lining as well as some accessory structures.
R-selection
Endoderm
Chimpanzees
Bryophytes
34. Is a disease caused by lack of vitamin C in which the body is unable to build enough collagen (a major component of connective tissue).
Scurvy
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
Mesoderm
Precambrian period
35. Is an ion that binds to an enzyme making it more able to catalyze a reaction.
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Genetic screening
A prosthetic group
Ecotone
36. 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.
Prosthetic groups
Filtered by the liver
Porifera
pathogenic
37. It secretes saliva which enters the digestive tract and aids the digestive process.
Habituation
The salivary gland
Cerebrum
Forebrain
38. Include: Vascular tissue - including both xylem and phloem - and sieve plates existing between cells of the stem.
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Stem tissues
Isotonic Conditions
The habitat of an organism includes
39. Contains optic lobes - controls sight.
Midbrain
Gymnosperms
Scurvy
Meristem tissue
40. The transfer of electrons.
Cerebellum
The Nitrogen cycle
Ionic bonds involve
Gene Migration
41. Is a phylum that contains jellyfish - hydra - etc.
Cnidaria
Very specific
Meristem tissue
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
42. Develops from the morula as a thin layer of cells surrounding an internal cavity.
Blastula
C ---OH
Kingdom Plantae
Protista
43. Subsets below the kingdom level
Phyla
The theory of punctuated equilibrium
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Chromosome
44. 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.
Cenozoic era
Angiosperms
Habitat
Biogeochemical cycles
45. The trachea includes the windpipe or larynx in its upper portion - and the glottis - an opening that allows the gases to pass into the two branches known as the bronchi.
The Nitrogen cycle
Gnathostomata
Trachea
Habitat
46. When the water concentration inside and outside the cell is equal - It is said to be in an...
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
Iisotonic state
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Kingdom Fungi
47. Must be present for photosynthesis to occur - it is not used up in the process.
An inhibitor
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Anabolsim
Chlorophyll
48. The physical place where a particular organism lives. It must include all the factors that will support its life and reproduction.
Chromatin
Habitat
Protista
Ribonucleic acid
49. Covers and protects the leaf.
Midbrain
Cuticle
Vascular bundles
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
50. Is the sugar that lactase acts upon.
A gene is
Cell walls
Genetic screening
Lactose