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CLEP Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The solid mass of cells resulting from the cleavage of the ovum before the formation of a blastula.
Phyla
Prothallus
Morula
The primary role of DNA in the cell
2. Is a compound fruit that forms from several ovaries of separate flowers that fuse together during ripening (strawberry - or pineapple).
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Kingdom Fungi
Multiple fruit
Blastula
3. Contains the chromosomes and is the site of reproduction through mitosis and meiosis.
Stomach secretions
Population
The nucleus
Mesozoic era
4. Carbon - nitrogen - phosphorous - and water. These are all recycled through biogeochemical processes.
Arthropoda
Parenchyma tissue
Genome
Recycled environmental factors
5. Is the major component of sand and is the most abundant element found in the lithosphere. It is not recycled.
An enzyme
Silicon
Protista
Mesoderm
6. The class composed of birds.
Ecotone
DNA replication
Aves
The cell membrane
7. Carbon - Hydrogen - Oxygen - and Nitrogen
Common elements found in proteins
Will increase the reaction rate
Cerebellum
Natality
8. This is a carboxyl group and is the signature group found within organic acids.
Prosthetic groups
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
Allopatric speciation
C ---OH
9. Some energy is lost as heat and becomes unusable.
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Habitat
Chlorophyll has the ability to
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
10. Controls olfactory lobes (smell)
Niche
Recycled environmental factors
Forebrain
Genome
11. An enzyme is unaffected by the reactions it catalyzes
Cuticle
A sex linked recessive disease
So it can be used over and over again.
Kingdom Animalia
12. 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
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
Kingdom Animalia
Phototropism
Cellular Metabolism
13. A reaction that adds water to another compound. (2 hydrogens - 1 oxygen).
The Cell Theory
Cellular Respiration
Hydrolysis
As energy is transferred through trophic levels
14. The cells of a developing embryo (at the gastrula stage) differentiate into layers - that will later develop into different tissues and organs - including the mesoderm - ectoderm - and endoderm.
An enzyme
Germ layers
Kingdom Animalia
Early hominids...
15. Has an equal (50%) chance of being passed from a carrier mother to a son or a daughter.
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
A prosthetic group
Gnathostomata
A sex linked recessive disease
16. Contains organisms that are multicellular eukaryotes including molds and mushrooms.
Kingdom Fungi
Vascular bundles
An enzyme
Lysosomes
17. 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
Hydrolysis
Endoderm
The key limiting factor on cell size
Circadian rhythms
18. Protein synthesis
DNA produces particular genetic traits through
Early hominids...
Habituation
Cellular Respiration
19. In order to become an established part of an island ecosystem there must be a populations large enough to ensure _________ - a food source - a suitable habitat - and a source of moisture.
The synthesis of ATP molecules to store energy is an example of
The community
Successful reproduction
Color blindness
20. Has extreme cold temperatures - low precipitation - modified grassland - perma-frost - a short growing season and some plants and animals.
Anabolism
Tundra
Catabolism
Cellular Respiration
21. Attaches to an enzyme and blocks the enzyme reaction rather than enhancing it - like a prosthetic group would.
Phloem tissue
Chordata
An inhibitor
Lysis
22. 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.
Enzymes catalyze reactions
Isotonic Conditions
Prosthetic groups
Blastula
23. There was extensive radiation of fish during the Devonian and Silurian periods within the Paleozoic Era.
Arthropoda
Paleozoic era
parasitic
B Cells
24. The part of the earth that contains all living things - including the atmosphere (air) - the lithosphere (earth) - and the hydrosphere (water).
Biosphere
Ionic bonds involve
Protista
Endocytic vesicles
25. Decomposition of living matter for consumption.
Pharynx
parasitic
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Aggregate fruit
26. Is a phylum that contains jellyfish - hydra - etc.
Biogeochemical cycles
Cnidaria
DNA replication
Adenine
27. Refers to the birthrate of a population.
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
The products of the Krebs cycle
Porifera
Natality
28. Is a protein - which is a polymer of amino acids. They generally have the suffix -ase- like lactase.
An enzyme
The habitat of an organism includes
Epidermal tissue
So it can be used over and over again.
29. It secretes saliva which enters the digestive tract and aids the digestive process.
The salivary gland
Internodal tissue
parasitic
Stomach secretions
30. Is the control of protein synthesis. Genetic traits are expressed and specialization of cells occur as a result of the combination of proteins produced by the DNA of a cell.
Habituation
Iisotonic state
The primary role of DNA in the cell
Mitochondria
31. Contains multicellular photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms including gymnosperms and angiosperms.
Mesoderm
Isotonic Conditions
Kingdom Plantae
Internodal tissue
32. Is the outermost layer of cells of the stem.
B Cells
Phosphorous gas
The nucleus
Epidermal tissue
33. 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.
Pi
Share electrons
Population
Centrioles
34. Channels is cell membranes that carry water between cells.
Endocytic vesicles
Nematoda
Non-protein
Plasmodesmata
35. Are where the sugars synthesized by photosynthesis travel through to various parts of the plant.
Catabolism
The cell membrane
Cytosine
Vascular bundles
36. The systematic search for individuals with a specific genotype in a delineated population.
Genetic screening
Gametocide
Internodal tissue
Iisotonic state
37. Disease causing
Blastula
pathogenic
Adenine
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
38. 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).
North America
Protista
Phloem tissue
Annelida
39. Is weaker than ionic - covalent - disulfide - or double bonds.
A hydrogen bond
Phosphorous
Hypothalamus
A species role in the food chain is part of its
40. The most recent and present era. It includes the radiation of flowering plants - the angiosperms.
Cenozoic era
Scurvy
The nucleus
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
41. Must be present for photosynthesis to occur - it is not used up in the process.
Chlorophyll
Meristem tissue
Bryophytes
Parenchyma tissue
42. Occurs when two populations are geographically isolated from each other. Over time this results in the production of two separate species.
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Habitat
Allopatric speciation
Prosthetic groups
43. Covalent bonds
The Cell Theory
Kingdom Protista
Meristem tissue
Share electrons
44. Develops from the morula as a thin layer of cells surrounding an internal cavity.
Population
Angiosperms
Early hominids...
Blastula
45. The transfer of electrons.
Anabolsim
Ionic bonds involve
Chlorophyll
A mutation
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
The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Equilibrium
Altruism
An enzyme
Ectoderm tissue
47. Is the organelle where cellular reproductive processes occur.
Phloem tissue
parasitic
The nucleus
pH of Water
48. Are surrounded by capillaries that allow for carbon dioxide to diffuse into the lungs and oxygen to diffuse out.
Alveoli
The biosphere
The pituitary gland
Genetic maintenance
49. The size of a cell is limited by the ratio of its surface area to volume.
The key limiting factor on cell size
The habitat of an organism includes
Free ribosomes
Vitamins
50. Is the sugar that lactase acts upon.
Lactose
Cellular Respiration
Arthropoda
Hypothalamus