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1. What is the concept of developmental constraint defined as? (a) the sudden ap
1. What is the concept of developmental constraint defined as? (a) the sudden appearance of new phenotypes (d) a bias toward certain kinds of variation in phenotype (b) phenotypic…
1. What is the connection between a person’s genes and his or her metabolism? st
1. What is the connection between a person’s genes and his or her metabolism? structural proteins encoded by genes regulate metabolic pathways DNA regulates metabolic pathways dir…
1. What is the connection between ketones present in urine and insulin level? 2.
1. What is the connection between ketones present in urine and insulin level? 2. Why does someones breath have a fruity odor? Explain physiological condition causing fruity odor t…
1. What is the contour interval of Wilderland, USA (in feet)? 2.Which lettered p
1. What is the contour interval of Wilderland, USA (in feet)? 2.Which lettered point has the highest elevation? 3. Which lettered or named location on the map has the highest elev…
1. What is the correct gene order? a) obt sp p b) obt p sp c) p obt sp d) cannot
1. What is the correct gene order? a) obt sp p b) obt p sp c) p obt sp d) cannot be determined 2. Which genes are most likely to travel together? a) genes on homologous chromosome…
1. What is the daily temperature ( difference between maximum and minimum temper
1. What is the daily temperature ( difference between maximum and minimum tempera for the day ) ? Daily temperature range ____ *F ( ____ *C). A. 22*F B. 20*F C. no difference D. 5…
1. What is the daily temperature ( difference between maximum and minimum temper
1. What is the daily temperature ( difference between maximum and minimum tempera for the day ) ? Daily temperature range ____ *F ( ____ *C). A. 22*F B. 20*F C. no difference D. 5…
1. What is the depth of the Kola borehole as a percentage of the Earth’s radius?
1. What is the depth of the Kola borehole as a percentage of the Earth’s radius? A. (123km / 637km) * 100 = 19.3% B. (123km / 6370km) * 100 = 1.93% C. (12.3km / 637km) * 100 = 1.9…
1. What is the differenc between a gene and an allele? 2. Who is considered to b
1. What is the differenc between a gene and an allele? 2. Who is considered to be the first genetisicist? 3. Difference between genotype and phenotype? 4. What is the difference b…
1. What is the difference between a “hypothesis” and a “theory”? What is the rel
1. What is the difference between a “hypothesis” and a “theory”? What is the relationship between facts and a “theory”? In particular, how was this addressed in the NOVA episode w…
1. What is the difference between adaptation and acclimation? How would you know
1. What is the difference between adaptation and acclimation? How would you know the difference? 2. Why does SA/V matter in evolution? What does size have to do with SA/V? What do…
1. What is the difference between an F + and an Hfr bacterium? d. F + bacteria h
1. What is the difference between an F+ and an Hfr bacterium? d. F+ bacteria have a plasmid with only the essential genes for conjugation, while Hfr (high frequency recombinant) b…
1. What is the difference between an Sa and an Sb galaxy? a. The Sa galaxy has a
1. What is the difference between an Sa and an Sb galaxy? a. The Sa galaxy has a larger nuclear bulge. b.The spirals of the Sb galaxy are more tightly wound.     c. both of these …
1. What is the difference between an end moraine and a terminal moraine? a.The t
1. What is the difference between an end moraine and a terminal moraine? a.The terminal moraine marks the farthest advance of the ice. b.End moraines are the same in every way as …
1. What is the difference between dominant and recessive alleles ? If the mutati
1. What is the difference between dominant and recessive alleles? If the mutation that causes a disease is recessive how will it be inherited? Conversely if the mutation is domina…
1. What is the difference between eruptive volcano energy and stored volcano ene
1. What is the difference between eruptive volcano energy and stored volcano energy? 2. Why is it impractical to tap into geothermal energy directly from a magma chamber? 3. List …
1. What is the difference between heat and temperature? a. [Heat is the transfer
1. What is the difference between heat and temperature? a. [Heat is the transfer of thermal energy and temperature is the measurement of that energy transfer] b. [Heat is the meas…
1. What is the difference between heat and temperature? a. [Heat is the transfer
1. What is the difference between heat and temperature? a. [Heat is the transfer of thermal energy and temperature is the measurement of that energy transfer] b. [Heat is the meas…
1. What is the difference between maghification and resolution? What is the maxi
1. What is the difference between maghification and resolution? What is the maximum magnification and resolution normally achievable with a compound light microscope? 2. 3. How do…
1. What is the difference between saprolite and regolith? 2. What is the most ab
1. What is the difference between saprolite and regolith? 2. What is the most abundant sedimentary rock? 3. What is a Monadnock and what type of weathering formed it? 4. What is l…
1. What is the difference between science and non-science using 3 complete sente
1. What is the difference between science and non-science using 3 complete sentences? 2. List the four categories of biologically important macromolecules and give an example for …
1. What is the difference between the different patterns of selection: direction
1. What is the difference between the different patterns of selection: directional, stabilizing, anddiversifying? 2. How do bacteria acquire genetic variation and how does that di…
1. What is the difference between the different patterns of selection: direction
1. What is the difference between the different patterns of selection: directional, stabilizing, and diversifying? 2. How do bacteria acquire genetic variation and how does that d…
1. What is the difference between using crossbreeding or using genetic modificat
1. What is the difference between using crossbreeding or using genetic modification to improve crops and livestock? What is your opinion on the use of GMOs? Why? 2. What is the da…
1. What is the difference in results between a) conducting a cell permeabilizati
1. What is the difference in results between a) conducting a cell permeabilization and b) detergent extraction of a living cell to prepare the cytoskeleton? 2. List the components…
1. What is the diploid number of an organism? 2. Somatic cells of an animal typi
1. What is the diploid number of an organism? 2. Somatic cells of an animal typically have have the gametes of an organism typically have the be different if considering a plant? …
1. What is the dominant (major) plant species found in the regularly flooded sal
1. What is the dominant (major) plant species found in the regularly flooded salt marsh? 2. How might energy be transported to another ecosystem from this one? e.g., the ocean. 3.…
1. What is the duplication process of DNA called? (2 po replication c. translati
1. What is the duplication process of DNA called? (2 po replication c. translation. d. nucleation. e. None of the above 2. What is the production of RNA on a DNA template called? …
1. What is the duplication process of DNA called? (2 pt) a. replication b. trans
1. What is the duplication process of DNA called? (2 pt) a. replication b. transcription. c. translation. d. nucleation. e. None of the above 2. What is the production of RNA on a…
1. What is the energy requirement for the conversion of a fatty acid to a thioes
1. What is the energy requirement for the conversion of a fatty acid to a thioester with coenzyme A in the ?-oxidation of a fatty acid? This process requires energy. This process …
1. What is the enzyme classification number for dichloromethane dehalogenase and
1. What is the enzyme classification number for dichloromethane dehalogenase and what type of enzyme is it? A. 4.5.1.3; transferase B. 4.5.1.3; lyase C. 5.5.1.11; lyase D. 5.5.1.1…
1. What is the focal point of a convex lens? A. The point where the size of a sp
1. What is the focal point of a convex lens?      A. The point where the size of a specimen is enlarged. B. The point where light traveling from a specimen hits the convex lens. C…
1. What is the function of enzymes in a living system? 2. Different enzymes work
1. What is the function of enzymes in a living system? 2. Different enzymes work better under different conditions. Where in a human body might it be beneficial to have enzymes th…
1. What is the goal of nursing research? 2. What is the focus of the following d
1. What is the goal of nursing research? 2. What is the focus of the following databases? a. CINAHL b. MEDLINE c. ALT Health Watch d. PsychINFO e. Web of Science 3. Which paramete…
1. What is the grain size of the sediment at each location, expressed as one or
1. What is the grain size of the sediment at each location, expressed as one or more Wentworth size classes? 2. What is the grain roundness at each of the following locations? 3. …
1. What is the greatest benefit of GMF’s and conversely the greatest danger? Dev
1. What is the greatest benefit of GMF’s and conversely the greatest danger? Develop your own opinion and be able to support it with your own reliable research. 2. What basic prin…
1. What is the haploid number of this cell to the right? Is it haploid or diploi
1. What is the haploid number of this cell to the right? Is it haploid or diploid? 2. If crossing Over occurred between genes B and C on the chromosomes to the right, what would t…
1. What is the height of a seismic wave called? A. wavelength B. amplitude C. pe
1. What is the height of a seismic wave called? A. wavelength B. amplitude C. period D. frequency 2. The idea that continents are less dense and "float" on a denser mantle is an a…
1. What is the hypothesis being tested by this research? 2. What general methods
1. What is the hypothesis being tested by this research? 2. What general methods/approaches are used in the research? 3. What was the primary research finding and did it support t…
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic en
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic engineering? 2. During the labs, you were often reminded to avoid contact with the pipette tips—for e…
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic en
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic engineering? 2. During the labs, you were often reminded to avoid contact with the pipette tips—for e…
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic en
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic engineering? 2. During the labs, you were often reminded to avoid contact with the pipette tips—for e…
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic en
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic engineering? 2. During the labs, you were often reminded to avoid contact with the pipette tips—for e…
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic en
1. What is the importance of micropipettes and gel electrophoresis in genetic engineering? 2. During the labs, you were often reminded to avoid contact with the pipette tips—for e…
1. What is the key intermediate in the mechanism of phosphoglucoisomerase that l
1. What is the key intermediate in the mechanism of phosphoglucoisomerase that links glucose to fructose? Give a one word answer. 2. Along with phosphofructokinase, the other two …
1. What is the leading source of global energyy? A. oil B. coal C. natural gas D
1. What is the leading source of global energyy? A. oil B. coal C. natural gas D. nuclear power 2. What are energy resources derived from natural organic materials called? A. geot…
1. What is the length of a1.5 kb fragment of double-stranded DNA? Give your answ
1. What is the length of a1.5 kb fragment of double-stranded DNA? Give your answer inangstroms. (kb = kilobasepairs) 2. You are studying a DNAmolecule that is 5.0 kb long. You det…
1. What is the main benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction? In
1. What is the main benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction? In contrast, what are two benefits of asexual reproduction over sexual reproduction? 2. What are ecos…
1. What is the main purpose of a T-streak To generate larger amts of bacteria fo
1. What is the main purpose of a T-streak To generate larger amts of bacteria for production purposes To get isolated colonies To observe colony characteristics To get viable cell…
1. What is the main role that the ionosphere play ? 2. What causes the wind to g
1. What is the main role that the ionosphere play ? 2. What causes the wind to get trapped under another wind ? 3. What is a hot spot, and what causes volcanoes ? 4. What is glaci…