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The Living WorldWhy make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird or butterfly A simile B metaphor C personification D imagery Fragmentary Blue by Robert Frost Why make so much of fragmentary blue In here and there a bird or butterfly Or flower or wearing stone or open eye When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue 20 Since earth is earth perhaps not heaven as yet Though some savants make earth include the sky And blue so far above us comes so high It only gives our wish for blue a whet
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Human Physiology - General5 7 O 13 14 O 15 O 16 3 17 6 1 2 6 8 16 14 Which of the structures in the eye diagram above contains only cones and is the point of sharpest vision 15 13 11 12 10
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The Living WorldWP vas Trysdale learned A He learned that he shouldn t have let his intended delay her answer B His pretense to know Spanish to impres intended actually caused him to lose her C He learned that he should have impres his intended more so that she would marry
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The Living WorldWhat is the percent by mass concentration of NaCl in a 3 5 M NaCl solution Assume the density of the solution is 1 00 g mL 20 5 5 99 16 7 25 8 35 0
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Human Physiology - Circulatory SystemA B C D Which of the pictures above shows a cell that releases histamine O a Ob Od
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Human Physiology - Circulatory SystemWhich of the following is the function of a lymphocyte transport oxygen release histamine secrete antibodies will masisitis werme
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BiomoleculesMATCH the best term to its example or definition Due to hydrogen bonding water molecules tend to stick to each other The ability to dissolve many substances Allows water to conduct electricity Chemicals that minimize changes in pH by accepting H ions or donating them as needed hydrogen bonding or polarit universal solvent cohesion buffers
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Ecology - Environmental Issues21 Dickinson s poem what doe Heaven rhyme with A Yet B God C spot D given I never saw a moor by Emily Dickinson I never saw a moor I never saw the sea Yet know I how the heather looks And what a wave must be I never spoke with God Nor visited in Heaven
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Molecular Basis of InheritanceUse the photo below to answer the following questions Glycine gly Alanine ala H H H H N H H H H H OH H What type of bond is used to link these monomers together What type of monomers are being linked in this reaction H What type of reaction is used to link monomers together What type of reaction is used to N H N CH3 CH3 Choose Choose Choose Choose l OH OH H O
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BiomoleculesThe atomic number of an atom is defined as O Arrangement of neutrons in the atomic nucleus total number of electrons and neutrons total number of energy levels O number of protrons in the atomic nucleus
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The Living WorldWhat is the mole fraction of water in a 68 0 by mass aqueous nitric acid solution 0 622 0 378 0 736
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The Living WorldViruses are living because they reproduce grow move and contain genetic material True False
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Human Physiology - Neural Control & Coordination17 0 1 02 0 3 16 4 15 N 2 14 13 11 3 12 Which of the areas in the diagram would be affected by otitis media an infection of the middle ear 10 5 8
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Human Physiology - GeneralType AB blood has both A and B antigens on the red cells has no antigens on the red cells has both A and B antibodies on the red cells O has O antigens on the red cells
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Ecology - GeneralWhich is the correct organizational hierarchy of life from largest to smallest group Biosphere Community Population Tissue Organ Cell Atom Molecule Ecosystem Community Population Organism Tissue Cell Molecule Atom O Community Ecosystem Population Tissue Organ Cell Organelle Atom Ecosystem Population Community Organ System Organ Cell Molecule
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The Living WorldWhich of the following are properties of life Highly ordered structure Made of cells Reproduces sexually Responds to the environment Requires sunlight Uses energy and matter
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The Living WorldA feather remains suspended on water due to water s O ability to be a good solvent O surface tension created by cohesion O ability to regulate temperature O ability to stick to surfaces by adhesion
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Human Physiology - Neural Control & CoordinationO a The aqueous humor is located in which region on the eye picture above Ob O C CB Od D
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BiomoleculesWhat type of chemical reaction results in the breakdown of organic polymers into their monomers O condensation Ohydrolysis O oxidation O ionization
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BiomoleculesEnzymes are reusable They do not change unless they are denatured by temperature pH or ion concentrations O True O False
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Principles of Inheritance & Variation (Genetics)Which of the following blood types could NOT belong to the child of a mother who has type A blood and a father who has type B blood O A OB O AB all are possible
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Human Physiology - DigestionIf a substance has a pH of 6 it is O acidic O basic O has equal concentrations of H and OH ions O none of the above
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EvolutionThe acidification of Earth s oceans is due to the absorption of which chemical O Methane CH4 O Hydrochloric acid HCI O Carbon dioxide CO2 O Oxygen 02
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BiomoleculesTriglycerides are made up of O 3 glycerols and 3 fatty acids O 2 fatty acids and 1 carboxyl acid O 1 glycerol and 2 phospholipids O 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol
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Human Physiology - Chemical CoordinationIf the body has lost blood what hormone should be released O EPO O FSH OLH Prolactin O Leptin
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The Living WorldWhat is the name of the central location for your program Learning Resources aved
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EvolutionAccording to the endosymbiotic theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells how did chloroplasts originate O from the nuclear envelope folding outward and forming mitochondrial membranes O through secondary endosymbiosis O from infoldings of the plasma membrane coupled with mutations of genes for oxygen using metabolism through primary endosymbiosis by tertiary endosymbiosis
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Cell: The Unit of LifeQuestion 10 The typical prokaryotic flagellum features O a 9 2 pattern of microtubules stators a basal body embedded in the plasma membrane and cell wall the plasma membrane Check all that could apply
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Biological ClassificationThis portion of the bacterial flagellum allows for the diffusion of protons down their concentration gradient O the hook O the rotor the filament the basal body the stator
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Animal KingdomQuestion 3 Which genera have members that undergo conjugation in order to acquire genetic variability O Paramecium O Entamoeba O Giardia O Trypanosoma
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Biological ClassificationMatch the description to the fungus You may use these terms more than once 2 points members of this phylum can produce spores through two kinds of sporangia one of which is known as a conidium this phylum contains organisms that most closely resemble the common ancestor of fungi a member of this phylum includes the mold Rhizopus stolonifer reproduces only sexually Choose Choose Choose Choose
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Biological ClassificationQuestion 8 Which of the following characteristics listed below do all fungi have in common Check all that could apply sexual and asexual life cycles septate hyphae in their mycelium O cell walls made of chitin coenocytic hyphae in their mycelium
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The Living WorldWhich of these appears in a course syllabus Course schedule and topics Personal information about the instructor Information about other students A list of course exam questions
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Biological ClassificationHaploid mycelia n 0 Germination A B C 0 Mating type n B C Mating type n D Choose Choose Choose 173 F
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Plant KingdomExcelsior College Sign In Home Los Angele Match the structure to the correct term Not all letters will be used A Es org A 4 Dashboard E Plasma membrane G B D Paramylon granule Choose C F
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Plant KingdomA B C D Dashboard B Excelsior College A Germi nation Mycelia n Choose Choose Choose Choose Sign In F C D Vc Home Los Angele E
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Human Health and DiseasesBONUS QUESTION 5 points You are given five test tubes each containing an unknown protist and your task is to read the description below and match these five protists that you know to the correct test tube 1 Paramecium 2 Pfiesteria dinoflagellate 3 Navicula diatom 4 Plasmodium 5 Amoeba I In test tube 1 you sketch the organism and come up with a picture that looks like the one below You note the organism appears to be eating the smaller microorganism Chemical analysis of test tube 2 indicates the presence of a chemical that is toxic to fish and humans In test tube 3 you detect the presence of substantial amounts of silica Microscopic analysis of organisms in tube 4 reveals the presence of an apicoplast in the organism Microscopic analysis of the contents in tube 5 reveals the presence of one large macronucleus and several small micronuclei in each organism
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Biological ClassificationUsing the picture to the right which of the following would be considered a basal taxon A B C D E O species E species C and D O species A B C and D O species A and B
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Animal KingdomMatch the letter with the correct term 1 point A A B Copyright 2005 Peerson Cducation Inc Puningas Parson Benjamin Cunnings Al d Choose Choose B C
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Biological ClassificationMatch the description with the organism 4 points total the fused cells possess a total of two equal sized nuclei and four flagella has an organized mass of DNA within its mitochondrion have one flagellum in a sulcus while the second flagellum in a cingulum has a photoreceptor and an eyespot near a pocket like structure has thin needle like pseudopodia for feeding and a test with numerous holes has a large multi cellular body called a thallus possess two unequal sized nuclei can be found inside a glass Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose
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Ecology - EcosystemsA hypothetical protist Protista biologica can become inhabited by a bacterium This bacterium receives nutrition from the protist host and but produces a dangerous toxin to the host Which choice given below best describes this relationship 1 mutualism 2 parasitism 3 symbiosis 4 Number 1 and 3 can describe this relationship 5 Number 2 and 3 can describe this relationship 6 Number 2 and 4 can describe this relationship 6
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Biological ClassificationA biologist is trying to classify an organism on the basis of the fact that they undergo sexual reproduction resulting through the formation of a sporangia that is protected by a thick coating If you were asked for advice to which group would you assign this new species OZygomycota O Ascomycota O Glomeromycota O Basidiomycota Deuteromuer
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Biological ClassificationThe typical prokaryotic flagellum features Oa9 2 pattern of microtubules stators Check all that could apply a basal body embedded in the plasma mem a covering similar to the plasma membrane ane and cell wall
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Biological ClassificationWhich of the following characteristics will you find in chytrids but not in other kinds of fungi chitinous cell walls O asexual and sexual modes of reproduction presence of hyphae O flagellated zoospores involved in reproduction
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The Living Worldou are studying the cell walls of gram negative bacteria You have solated the components of their cell walls and run a chemical nalysis of what you have isolated What component listed below would be toxic to eukaryotic cells such as human cells the cellulose the protein the peptidoglycan NAG O the lignin the namelyenccharides