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CLEP Biology
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1. Is the earliest period of the Paleozoic era. Began with the Cambrian explosion - this explosion of life resulted in the representatives of most of the modern phyla being present.
The Cambrian Period
About five million years ago...
Precambrian period
Carbon
2. Controls balance and muscle coordination
Lymphocytes
Through nitrogen fixing bacteria and lighting
Angiosperms
Cerebellum
3. Some enzymes contain a __________ component that is essential to their functions.
Porifera
Non-protein
The community
Altruism
4. Is the outermost of the three main layers of an embryo.
Ectoderm tissue
The salivary gland
Chromatin
So it can be used over and over again.
5. Is an abundant element found in protoplasm. Together with oxygen - hydrogen - and nitrogen - it composes over 90% of cellular structure.
Carbon
Cerebellum
Bronchi
Phyla
6. All store energy within their chemical bonds.
Saprophytic
Cellulose - starch - lipid - and sugar molecules
The cell membrane
Prothallus
7. Is when expression of genetic traits is determined by weather the trait is inherited from the mother or the father.
Arthropoda
Genetic imprinting
Balance
Trachea
8. Are more closely related to Homo Sapiens than to other apes - but Homo Sapiens did not evolve from chimpanzees.
DNA replication
Chimpanzees
Share electrons
Morula
9. The systematic search for individuals with a specific genotype in a delineated population.
Protista
Genetic screening
Hypothalamus
pathogenic
10. Is secreted by the adrenal cortex to promote sodium reabsorption in the kidney.
The hormone aldosterone
Gametocide
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
The nucleus
11. Proposes that those individuals within a population that are most adapted to the environment are also the most likely individuals to produce viable offspring.
Chordata
Imprinting
Differential reproduction
Internodal tissue
12. Between the endoderm and ectoderm - layer that will eventually form the muscles - and organs of the skeletal - circulatory - respiratory - reproductive - and excretory systems.
Scurvy
Mesoderm
Successful reproduction
The habitat of an organism includes
13. Decomposition of living matter for consumption.
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Niche
Altruism
parasitic
14. The phyla of sponges.
Porifera
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Cerebellum
Ectoderm
15. The bronchi lead to the two lungs where they branch out in all directions into smaller tubules known as bronchioles.
Genetic imprinting
Biogeochemical cycles
Genome
Bronchi
16. Disease causing
pathogenic
Cytosine
Carrying capacity
Gymnosperms
17. Is the outermost layer of cells of the stem.
Sudden appearance and disappearance of fossil species
Epidermal tissue
The cuticle
Vitamins
18. The pituitary gland.
Color blindness
A sudden change in the amount of extracellular fluid will be corrected by events following the release of substances from this organ.
Chimpanzees
The cell membrane
19. 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.
The cell's 'powerhouses'
Biogeochemical cycles
Simple fruits
Carrying capacity
20. Provide rigidity to plant cells (and some bacteria) and are not found within animal cells.
Cerebellum
Cellular Metabolism
Tundra
Cell walls
21. The vocal cords are found in the larynx.
Larynx
Non-protein
Xylem tissue
Cell walls
22. Are where the sugars synthesized by photosynthesis travel through to various parts of the plant.
Did not evolve together
Vascular bundles
Will increase the reaction rate
Circadian rhythms
23. A cell will only remain stable if the surface area of the plasma membrane maintains a __________ with the volume of the cytoplasm.
Multiple fruit
Desert
Free ribosomes
Balance
24. A type of innate behavior (instinct.) The FAP is a preprogrammed response to a particular stimulus (known as a releaser stimulus). FAP's include courtship behaviors and feeding of young. These are not learned behaviors - they are automatically perfor
Trachea
Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
Cnidaria
Carrying capacity
25. Occurs when two populations are geographically isolated from each other. Over time this results in the production of two separate species.
Chromatin
Carbon
T Cells
Allopatric speciation
26. Chlorophyll pigments absorb photons of light - leaving the chlorophyll in a higher energy (excited) state - these then supply energy to reactions that produce ATP from ADP and Pi.
Chimpanzees
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
Hypothalamus
Photolysis is a reaction of photosynthesis where
27. Is disorganized - unravelled - DNA with histones attached.
Interphase
Habituation
Kingdom Protista
Chromatin
28. Stood upright before there was an increase in brain size.
The habitat of an organism includes
Early hominids...
Imprinting
Gametogenesis
29. Layer that will become the skin - some endocrine glands - and the nervous system.
Ribonucleic acid
Electron Transfer System (ETS)
Cnidaria
Ectoderm
30. Is the sugar that lactase acts upon.
Cell walls
A lysosome
Carbon
Lactose
31. Is more like branching out of a tree with dead ends and new branches appearing simultaneously than like steps on a ladder.
Ecotone
Cuticle
The evolution leading to Homo Sapiens...
A sex linked recessive disease
32. The part of the earth that contains all living things - including the atmosphere (air) - the lithosphere (earth) - and the hydrosphere (water).
Biosphere
Midbrain
Alveoli
Lactose
33. 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
Ribonucleic acid
Mesozoic era
Successful reproduction
Circadian rhythms
34. Is the organelle where cellular reproductive processes occur.
The nucleus
Simple fruits
Larynx
Cell walls
35. The total amount of genetic information available for a given species.
An inhibitor
The cell membrane (plasma membrane)
Genome
The primary role of DNA in the cell
36. An enzyme is unaffected by the reactions it catalyzes
Phototropism
Stomach secretions
So it can be used over and over again.
Niche
37. 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
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Cuticle
Color blindness
Phototropism
38. Is a packet of digestive enzymes that destroy cellular wastes.
Habitat
The habitat of an organism includes
Hydrolysis
A lysosome
39. An orienting response to light.
Larynx
Phototropism
Forebrain
Gnathostomata
40. Super-class of vertebrae including organisms with no jaws.
Nematoda
Aganatha
Phosphorous
An inhibitor
41. Are produced when water passes through the cell membrane by osmosis from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration - to equalize water concentration.
Kingdom Animalia
Isotonic Conditions
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
42. Produce antibodies into the bloodstream that find and attach themselves to foreign antigens (toxins - bacteria).
Nucleotides
B Cells
Phototropism
Mesozoic era
43. 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.
Interphase
Gene Migration
Precambrian period
Chlorophyll
44. In both living and non-living environments.
Nematoda
Cerebrum
Enzymes catalyze reactions
A catalyst
45. The number of organisms in a given community - can be above or below the carrying capacity.
Carrying capacity
Porifera
Population
A catalyst
46. Cleave strands of DNA segments at certain sites.
Annelida
Very specific
Restriction enzymes
Aggregate fruit
47. Covers and protects the leaf.
Early hominids...
Aganatha
Cuticle
Saprophytic
48. Is a compound fruit that develops from many ovaries of a single flower fusing together (raspberry).
A species role in the food chain is part of its
Genetic screening
Desert
Aggregate fruit
49. This is a carboxyl group and is the signature group found within organic acids.
Simple fruits
Blastula
Hemophilia
C ---OH
50. Are the monomers that form nucleic acids - containing a sugar - phosphate group - and a nitrogenous base.
Nucleotides
Ectoderm tissue
Spiracles
DNA replication