BIOLOGY 1113 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE 2 WITH 100% CORRECT
VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025
BEST SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Effect of oxygen on glycolysis - CORRECT ANSWERS With oxygen: enters
cellular respiration, without oxygen: enters fermentation.
Electron Transport Chain - CORRECT ANSWERS Series of proteins that
generate ATP during cellular respiration.
Natural selection vs genetic drift - CORRECT ANSWERS Selection based on
fitness vs random changes in gene frequencies.
Bottleneck - CORRECT ANSWERS Drastic reduction in population size,
leading to loss of genetic diversity.
Founder Effect - CORRECT ANSWERS Genetic variation in a new population
established by a small number of individuals.
Speciation - CORRECT ANSWERS Formation of new species from existing
ones.
Intrasexual vs intersexual selection - CORRECT ANSWERS Competition
within a sex vs mate choice by opposite sex.
Chemical defenses - CORRECT ANSWERS Toxins produced by organisms for
defense purposes.
, BIOLOGY 1113 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE 2 WITH 100% CORRECT
VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025
BEST SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
ATP - CORRECT ANSWERS (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source
for cell function
Galapagos Islands - CORRECT ANSWERS Chain of islands near South
America where Darwin developed his theory of natural selection by studying the
unique life there.
Enzyme - CORRECT ANSWERS A type of protein that speeds up a chemical
reaction in a living thing
Co-enzyme - CORRECT ANSWERS a small molecule (not a protein but
sometimes a vitamin) essential for the activity of some enzymes
chemical defenses - CORRECT ANSWERS Compounds released by prey to
defend themselves from predators.
pesticide - CORRECT ANSWERS a substance used for destroying insects or
other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
competition - CORRECT ANSWERS A common demand by two or more
organisms upon a limited supply of a resource; for example, food, water, light,
space, mates, nesting sites. It may be intraspecific or interspecific.
Adaptation - CORRECT ANSWERS An inherited characteristic that improves
an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025
BEST SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Effect of oxygen on glycolysis - CORRECT ANSWERS With oxygen: enters
cellular respiration, without oxygen: enters fermentation.
Electron Transport Chain - CORRECT ANSWERS Series of proteins that
generate ATP during cellular respiration.
Natural selection vs genetic drift - CORRECT ANSWERS Selection based on
fitness vs random changes in gene frequencies.
Bottleneck - CORRECT ANSWERS Drastic reduction in population size,
leading to loss of genetic diversity.
Founder Effect - CORRECT ANSWERS Genetic variation in a new population
established by a small number of individuals.
Speciation - CORRECT ANSWERS Formation of new species from existing
ones.
Intrasexual vs intersexual selection - CORRECT ANSWERS Competition
within a sex vs mate choice by opposite sex.
Chemical defenses - CORRECT ANSWERS Toxins produced by organisms for
defense purposes.
, BIOLOGY 1113 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE 2 WITH 100% CORRECT
VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025
BEST SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
ATP - CORRECT ANSWERS (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source
for cell function
Galapagos Islands - CORRECT ANSWERS Chain of islands near South
America where Darwin developed his theory of natural selection by studying the
unique life there.
Enzyme - CORRECT ANSWERS A type of protein that speeds up a chemical
reaction in a living thing
Co-enzyme - CORRECT ANSWERS a small molecule (not a protein but
sometimes a vitamin) essential for the activity of some enzymes
chemical defenses - CORRECT ANSWERS Compounds released by prey to
defend themselves from predators.
pesticide - CORRECT ANSWERS a substance used for destroying insects or
other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
competition - CORRECT ANSWERS A common demand by two or more
organisms upon a limited supply of a resource; for example, food, water, light,
space, mates, nesting sites. It may be intraspecific or interspecific.
Adaptation - CORRECT ANSWERS An inherited characteristic that improves
an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.