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Biology 1002B: Cycle 3 Study Guide Questions and All Actual Answers.
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    Biology 1002B: Cycle 3 Study Guide Questions and All Actual Answers.

  • Meaning of potential, kinetic, chemical energy and correct examples of each. - Answer Potential energy- the energy an object has because of its position or chemical structure. A boulder at the top of a cliff has potential energy because of its position in the gravitational field of Earth. Kinetic energy is based on movement Obvious examples of objects that possess kinetic energy are waves in the ocean, a falling rock, a kicked football. A less obvious example is the kinetic energy of ...
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Biology 1002B: Midterm Practice Exam Questions and All Actual Answers.
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  • Major Features of Chlamydomonas - Answer What structures and functions do prokaryotes and eukaryotes share and what don't they share - Answer - They share Ribosomes, plasma membrane, DNA, Metabolism - Prokaryote unique features, they both have a cell wall and plasma membrane, Have no nuclei, unicellular, reproduce with binary fission - Eukaryote unique features are they have a true nuclei, reproduce with meiosis/mitosis, have membrane bound organelles (mitochondria) **S...
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Bio 1002: Cycle 11 (Epigenetics) Questions and All Correct Answers.
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    Bio 1002: Cycle 11 (Epigenetics) Questions and All Correct Answers.

  • What are epigenetics? - Answer The study of changes in the gene expression caused by mechanisms other than charges in the underlying DNA sequence. Genes can be "tagged" by our experiences- this is a dynamic process that is not random. These tags can be inherited by the offspring (transgenerational epigenetic inheritance). What is DNA methylation? - Answer DNA methylation is the addition of methyl groups (-CH3) to certain positions on cytosines, at sites such as [5'--CpG--...
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Bio 1002B - Cycle 9 - Genetics of Cancer and Other Diseases Questions And Answers.
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    Bio 1002B - Cycle 9 - Genetics of Cancer and Other Diseases Questions And Answers.

  • Alzheimer's Disease - Answer Progressive and fatal - Neurodegenerative disease - Loss of neurons - Most common cause of dementia - Loss of memories and cognitive function - Starts in hippocampus and spreads outwards Neurons - Answer Neurons - Dendrites - Answer receive signals from surrounding neurons Neurons - Soma - Answer cell body w/ organelles Neurons - Axon - Answer long extension of the cell, ends in synaptic terminal, sends out electrica...
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BIO 1002B: Cycle 7 Outcomes And Cycle 9 Test Questions and Correct Answers.
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    BIO 1002B: Cycle 7 Outcomes And Cycle 9 Test Questions and Correct Answers.

  • Compare and contrast prokaryotic vs eukaryotic transcription and translation. - Answer In prokaryotes (cells that do not have a nucleus) both transcription and translation take place in the cytoplasm of the cell. In eukaryotes (cells that have a nucleus) transcription takes place in the nucleus while translation takes place in the cytoplasm Make your "complementary base pairing" list of molecules; complete the chart to understand how signals in the DNA are "understood" i...
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Biology 1002B- Cycle 5 Test Questions and Answers.
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    Biology 1002B- Cycle 5 Test Questions and Answers.

  • Measuring the rate of cellular respiration - Answer -Measuring the change in oxygen -Measuring rate of respiration in isolated mitochondria Measuring the rate of cellular respiration II - Answer -If you add mitochondria to an oxygen electrode chamber what happens to the oxygen concentration in the chamber? -Grind up chlamy cells -Purify intact mitochondria -Wash the mitchondria -Incubate in a buffer Can inject things Measuring the rate of respiration III - Answer ...
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Biology 1002B: Midterm Exam with Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2025-2026 Updated.
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    Biology 1002B: Midterm Exam with Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2025-2026 Updated.

  • what is the function of light for life - Answer ultimate source fo energy for almost all organisms provides organisms with information about physical environment what is chlamydomonas - Answer unicellular green algae eukaryote has one large chloroplast has eyespot has flagella what organelles does chlamydomonas have - Answer vacuole flagella mitochondrion eyespot nucleus chloroplast chlamydomonas diagram - Answer what does chl...
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BIOLOGY 1002B: FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL ANSWERS 2025-2026 UPDATED.
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    BIOLOGY 1002B: FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL ANSWERS 2025-2026 UPDATED.

  • Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic - Answer Eukaryotic: membrane-bound organelles, distinct nucleus with genetic info, chromosomes, mitochondria, ER, golgi complex, reproduce sexually; Prokaryotic: free floating genetic material, circular DNA, smaller ribosomes, reproduce asexually What are model systems? - Answer An organism used to study and understand biology that is a good representation of other groups of organisms and allows us to understand more about not only that particular organ...
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Biology 1002B: Cycle 8 And Cycle 9 Final Test Questions and Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
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    Biology 1002B: Cycle 8 And Cycle 9 Final Test Questions and Answers 2025-2026 Updated.

  • What is the role of telomerase in telomere length? Where is telomerase active in ? - Answer - the telomere length protects the DNA from shortening to the point it affects the gene - telomerase active cells restores the telomere length preventing it from reaching the hayflick limit - telomerase is active in cancer cells since cancer cells need to divide fast and cannot be limited by the hayflick limit, it is also active in stem cells since stem cells need to differentiate into diff tissu...
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Biology 1002B: UWO Final Exam Questions with Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2026 Updated.
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    Biology 1002B: UWO Final Exam Questions with Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2026 Updated.

  • Label the Chlamydomonas cell - Answer Chloroplast - Includes chlorophyll that uses light energy to convert CO2 into sugar. Eyespot - It uses the eyespot to gather information about its environment. Flagella - Is Chlamydomonas haplontic or diplontic - Answer Haplontic - the life cycle is dominated by n (mitosis and growth occurs in the haploid form). How Chlamy grows - Answer It grows most during the G1 phase of cell division - The commitment stage is where chlamy has ...
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