BIOLOGY 180 FINAL EXAM (BYUI) COVERAGE
The Biology 180 Final Exam at BYU-Idaho evaluates comprehensive
understanding of major introductory biology topics. The exam
coverage includes cell structure and function, cellular respiration and
photosynthesis, DNA replication, gene expression, and inheritance
patterns. It also assesses evolution principles, natural selection,
population genetics, and biological diversity and classification.
Additional areas include ecology concepts such as energy flow,
ecosystems, population interactions, and environmental adaptation.
Overall, the exam ensures students can integrate biological concepts
across molecular, cellular, organismal, and ecological levels.
,Polar molecules, such as water, will commonly participate in which of
the following intermolecular interactions
Van der Waal interaction with polar molecules
Electrostatic interaction with ionic compounds
Hydrogen bonding with polar molecules
Hydrogen bonding with non-polar molecules
Hydrogen bonding with polar molecules.
Electrostatic interaction with ionic compounds.
,Which of the following definitions best defines the term specific heat?
The amount of energy required to raise 1 g of liquid 1°C
The total kinetic energy of a liquid
The average kinetic energy of a liquid at 100°C
The temperature of a liquid at its boiling point
The amount of energy required to raise 1 g of liquid 1°C
, Which of the following elements has a valence of two?
Oxygen
Sulfur
Hydrogen
Beryllium
Oxygen and Sulfur
What type of bond is formed by the equal sharing of valence
electrons?
A non-polar covalent bond