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  • BIO EXAM 3Questions and Answers | 2026 Update | 100% Correct. Incidence -number of new cases in a population over a specific time period Prevalence -total number of cases (new + existing) at a given time Morbidity -rate of illness in a population Mortality -rate of death from a disease Sporadic -occurs occasionally and unpredictably Endemic -constantly present at low levels in a region
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  • BIO 1310 unit 3 test Questions and Answers | 2026 Update | 100% Correct. What is the relationship between amino acids and polypeptides? Amino acids are monomers that join together to form polypeptides. What are the parts of an amino acid? Central carbon bonded to amino group, carboxyl group, hydrogen, and R group. Which group gives unique properties to amino acids? The R group. What characterizes hydrophilic amino acids? They have polar groups or charges. What joins amino acids togethe...
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  • BIOL 1030 Exam3 questions and answers Graded A+ syngamy "fusion of gametes" plasmogamy fusion of plasma membranes karyogamy fusion of nuclei hypha network of tiny, tubular filaments (singular) mycelium interwoven mass of hyphae, infiltrates material it feeds on (singular)
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  • biol 1030 Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Animals are defined as what type of organisms? -Multicellular heterotrophs with tissues that develop from embryonic layers What does photoautotrophic mean? -Organisms that generate organic molecules using photosynthesis What type of nutrition do protists exhibit? -A wide array including photosynthetic and chemotrophic modes How do fungi obtain nutrients? -They are heterotrophic and digest food externally before absorbing it What are chemohe...
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  • BIOL 1030 Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Fungi are absorptive ____ heterotrophs, they break down food by secreting enzymes onto a substrate and then absorb the resulting small food molecules Hyphae The branching, threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi Hyphae secrete ____ enzymes that break down organic matter What is mycelium composed of? chitinous hyphae What forms the major constituent in the cell walls of fungi and the exoskeleton of arthropods? Chit...
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  • BIOL 1030 Exam2 questions and answers Graded A+ Animal Cells - Eukaryotic - DNA contained in nucleus - Cytoplasm contains specialized structures called organelles - Larger than prokaryotes - Does have a centriole - Does NOT have Chloroplast, Cell wall, Vacuole(occasionally found in animal cell) Plant Cells - Eukaryotic - DNA contained in nucleus - Cytoplasm contains specialized structures called organelles - Larger than prokaryotes - Does have Chloroplast, Cell wall, a
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  • BIOL 1030 Lab Midterm Exam questions and answers Graded A+ cladogram/phylogenetic tree visually shows evolutionary relationships between groups or species or organisms what is an outgroup? brnaches from ancestor first; least related to other groups what is a node? branching point (divergance of a population) what is an ancestral character? one that is inherited from the common ancestor of a clade (or clade group) and has undergone little change since what is a dervied character? a tr...
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  • BIOL 1030 key info Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Forward genetics start with phenotype then search for genes involved, usually through random mutations reverse genetics start with list of genes, then alter to see how phenotype changes order of determination and differentiation cells are determined, then differentiated grey crescent forms after fertilization, c
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  • BIOL 1030 Chapter 7Exam questions and answers Graded A+ What is the main cause of the current amplification of global climate change? - Human activity is increasing the concentration of greenhouse gases, which delays the escape of heat from the planet. Solar radiation warms the surface of the planet and then is radiated back in the form of __________. -heat Current evidence indicates that the process of photosynthesis arose more than three billion years ago. Its origin had a huge impact ...
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  • Bio - Science Basics Inquiry, Phenomena, NGSS Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Asking questions -SEP - Science practice linked to curiosity and the search for answers. Argumentation -SEP -Practice of supporting your point of view (claim) based on evidence. Defining problems -SEP -Engineering practice of describing constraints and listing indicators of success (criteria) for a successful solution. Developing and using models -SEP -Practice of making simplified representations of some...
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