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BIO 370 Vertebrate Zoology ASU Exam 1 questions with correct answers
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Types of adaptations: Form and function CORRECT ANSWER o Body plan 
o Locomotion 
o Gas exchange 
o Feeding structures 
o Thermoregulation 
o Reproduction 
 
Abiotic environmental conditions (drive the evolution and fixation of a trait in a population) CORRECT ANSWER o Space (habitat) 
o Water 
o Temperature 
o Light 
o Oxygen 
o Minerals 
 
Biotic environmental conditions (interactions between an animal and other organisms) CORRECT ANSWER o Food 
o Predators 
o Conspecific rivals or mates 
 
Th...
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EVE 100 Exam Study Questions With Answers Latest 2023/2024 | 100% Verified
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EVE 100 Exam Study Questions With Answers Latest 2023/2024 | 100% Verified. You collect 1000 Drosophila from a pumpkin patch. You remove 5 females and 5 males to 
found a new population X, and keep the remainder at constant population size of 1000 as a 
control. After a few generations population X has grown to 1000 individuals, identical in size to 
the control population. Answer the following questions and give a brief explanation: 
Does population X have a higher or lower effective population...
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BIOL 180 Quiz 2 2023/24 100% Correct
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BIOL 180 Quiz 2 2023/24 100% CorrectBIOL 180 Quiz 2 2023/24 100% Correct 
 
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Part 1 of 5 - Chapter 2	42.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 33 
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A bond between two atoms that occurs frequently, but does not require much energy to break is referred to as what? 
 
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A. Covalent bond 
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B. van der Waals Interactions 
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C. Hydrogen bond 
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D. Ionic bond 
 
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What is the smallest component of...
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BIOL 180 Quiz 2 2023/24 100% Correct
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BIOL 180 Quiz 2 2023/24 100% CorrectBIOL 180 Quiz 2 2023/24 100% Correct 
 
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Part 1 of 5 - Chapter 2	42.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 33 
3.0 Points 
A bond between two atoms that occurs frequently, but does not require much energy to break is referred to as what? 
 
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A. Covalent bond 
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B. van der Waals Interactions 
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C. Hydrogen bond 
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D. Ionic bond 
 
Feedback: Great job. 
 
 
Question 2 of 33 
3.0 Points 
What is the smallest component of...
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Bio 102 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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deuterostomes echinoderms and chordates are ______ 
deuterostomia echinoderms and chordates constitute the clade _____ 
echinoderms (phylum Echinodermata) include sea stars and sea urchins, sea 
cucumbers, and sand dollars, with about 7000 species, all of them marine 
chordates (phylum Chordata) include the vertebrates 
deuterostomes share developmental characteristics 
-radial cleavage 
-formation of the anus from the blastopore 
however, some other animals also share these developmental chara...
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UNL LIFE 121 Exam 2 (100% Errorless Answers)
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Which protists are in the same eukaryotic supergroup as land plants? correct answers Amoebozoans 
 
According to the Theory of Secondary Endosymbiosis, _____. correct answers Cells that had obtained their plastids through endosymbiosis were engulfed and themselves became plastids in heterotrophic eukaryotic cells 
 
Which supergroup includes the land plants? correct answers Archaeplastida 
 
Which statement is true of all protists? correct answers They are eukaryotes. 
 
Which of the following d...
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Chordates (A+ Graded Already)
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veretebrate correct answers has a backbone 
 
Craniate correct answers A chordate with a head. 
 
Agnathan correct answers jawless fish 
 
Gnathostomes correct answers vertebrates with jaws 
 
Tetrapods correct answers vertebrate animals having four feet, legs or leglike appendages 
 
Amniotes correct answers member of a clade of tetrapods that have an amniotic egg containing specialized membranes that protect the embryo; mammals, birds+reptiles 
 
Anamniotes correct answers fish and amphibians ...
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BIO 202 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+
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What are the properties of life? - correct answer *Cells and organization 
*Energy use and metabolism 
*Environmental response 
*Regulation and homeostasis 
*Growth and development 
*Reproduction 
*Biological evolution 
When was earth formed? - correct answer 4.55 billion years ago 
When did life on earth first appear? - correct answer 3.5 billion years ago 
What are the evolutionary mechanisms? - correct answer *Nonrandom mating 
*Migration 
*Genetic drift 
*Natural selection 
When does allopat...
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LPF Exam 3 Review | UPDATED
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LPF Exam 3 Review | UPDATED 
 
What do fungi and arthropods have in common - both groups have chitin 
Specialized symbiotic associations between the roots of plants and fungi are called - mycorrhizae 
A mass of hyphae is commonly referred to as - a mycelium 
A symbiotic association between fungus and a green alga or a cyanobacterium is called a - lichen 
Which of the following refers to a symbiotic relationships that involve fungi living between the cells in plants (several synthesize al...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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