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Principles II Final
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
12/08/2009

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structure and function of DNA
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which of the following best demonstrates the unity of life?
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protists, not bacteria, have membrane bound nucleus
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protists and bacteria are grouped into different domains because
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genus...family
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species in the same ____ are more closely related than species in the same ____
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genus Haliaeetus
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which of the following should provide you with the most specific information about Bald Eagles
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clade
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a ____ is defined as a group of species that includes an ancestral species and all its descendants
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primitive character
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when comparing birds to other vertebrae tetrapods, having 4 appendages is a(n)_____
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paraphyletic
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a grouping including only species X, Y, Z, and T makes up a ___ grouping
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parsimony
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a theory about nature should be the simplest explanation consistent with the facts.
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a common ancestor
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the unity of the mammalian limb morphology reflects the inheritance of that structure from
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fossils
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evidence that corroborates anatomical unity in supporting the view of mammalian descent from a common ancestor.
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convergent evolution
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the star-nosed mole and marsupial mole look very similar yet they are not closely related. this is an example of_______
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homologies
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morphological similarities between modern species due to having a common ancestor is known as_____
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analogies
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morphological similarities between modern species due to convergent evolution are known as_____
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molecular systematics
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refers to using comparisons of nucleic acids to deduce relatedness of taxa
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substitutions
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when analyzing paralogous genes in molecular clock studies, the number of ____ is proportional to the time since duplication 
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speciation events
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orthologous genes are found in different taxa and indicate past_____
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mtDNA
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source of dat for determining phylogeny of species that diverged thousands of years ago.
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neutral theory
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refers to the assumption that much of the evolutionary change in genes has no effect on fitness
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gene sequence length
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molecular comparisons are complicated by the fact that over long periods of time, insertions and deletions alter________
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natural selection
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molecular clocks may experience irregularities as a result of_____ in which some DNA changes are favored over others
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domains
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the universal tree of life indicates that horizontal gene transfer have resulted in substantial gene interchange between the_____
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natural selection
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describes a process in which individuals with certain inherited traits leave more offspring than individuals with other traits
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adaptations
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refers to characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival and reproduction in specific environments
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inheritance of acquired characteristics
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associated with the idea of "use and disuse"
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isolated sub-populations occurred
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darwin envisioned that an ancestral species could most readily "split" into two descendent species if______
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COMPETITION
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Malthus concluded that since humans are capable of producing more offspring than can be supported by nature,_______ will ensue
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biogenic carbon isotopes
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what is the oldest evidence of life on earth?
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volcanic eruptions
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earth's primordial atmosphere most likely contained methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide released from____
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protobionts
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aggregates of abiotically produced molecules surrounded by a membrane
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ribozymes
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RNA with enzyme like catalytic functions
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liposomes are easily synthesized in lab
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what is the strongest evidence that protobionts may have been formed spontaneously?
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natural selection acting on protobionts
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which of the following factors was the most important in the origin of life on earth?
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anaerobes
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prior to the O2 revolution, heterotrophic prokaryotes were most likely
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snow ball earth
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the fossil record of the first major diversification of multicellular eukaryote corresponds to the end of the_______
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DNA sequences
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based on _____, it appears that multicellular eukaryotes diverged from a common ancestor around 1.5 billion years ago
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chemical complexes of RNA or DNA protected by a protein
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which of these is the best description of a virus?
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proteins
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the capsid of a virus is composed of_____
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utilizing the cell's receptor molecules
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viruses identify and gain entrance to host cells by____
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immune system response
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many of the temporary symptoms associated with viral infections, such as fever and aches, result from_____
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proteins
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____ encoded by viral genes are capable of altering the diameter of pladmodesmata to allow passage of viral genomes
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HTL V-1
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this tumor virus has been associated with leukemia
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Hepatitis A
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this sexually transmitted virus is associated with the inflammation of the liver
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papillomavirus
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this new vaccine on the market protects females from______infection (linked to cervical cancer)
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birds
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the flu-like epidemic of 1918-1919, which killed  40 million people, likely originated in _____
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West Nile
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this emergent virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and causes encephalitis
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vertical transmission
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infection route in which a plant inherits the infection from the parent plant
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RNA > DNA
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which of the following information transfers is catalyzed by reverse transcriptase?
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Lyme's Disease
Definition
in the US, the most widespread pest-carried bacterial disease is ___, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi
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nitrogen fixation
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the assimilation of atmospheric nitrogen by certain prokaryotes into compounds used directly by plants
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plasmids
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_____ are small circular DNA molecules found in bacteria
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eukaryotes
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which of the following does not belong with the rest:

  1. cyanobacteria
  2. stromatolites
  3. O2 releasing photosynthesis
  4. microbial mats
  5. eukaryotes
  6. nitrogen fixation
  7. CO2 using

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chlamydia
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this is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease
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gonorrhea
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due to antibiotic resistance, at least 16 strains of this bacterial sexually transmitted disease are known
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cyanobacteria
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the endosymbiotic model of chloroplasts origin is supported by the observation that plastid DNA closely resembles that of_____
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a nucleomorph
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the hypothesis that chlorarachniophytes evolved when a heterotrophic eukaryote engulfed a green alga is supported by the presence of _______
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mitochondria
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the proposed ancestors of_____ were aerobic heterotrophic prokaryote that became endosymbionts
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mitochondria
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in a world becoming increasingly aerobic, and anaerobe would have benefited greatly from ____ as endosymbionts
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algae
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photosynthetic protists are commonly referred to as______
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aquatic
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in ____ communities, the main producers are photoautotrophic protists and prokaryotes.
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phosphorous
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population numbers for aquatic protists are often held in check by low concentrations of nitrogen and_______?
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paraphyletic
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when looking at a cladogram of protists, it is obvious that the Kingdom Protista is______
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conjugation
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in ciliates, the process that produces genetic variation through the exchange of nuclei is ______
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sudden oak death
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Phytophythora ramorum, an oomycete, is/was the causative agent of____
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amoeba
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Naegleria, a(n)____, may cross the nasal lining in humans and destroy the brain
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mitochondria
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Giardia is an unusual eukaryote in that it lacks fully functioning____
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Trypanosoma
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_______, the causative agent of Chagas disease,is unusual in that is possess kinetoplastids
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photoautotrophs

Definition

fungi include all of the following except:

  1. predators
  2. decomposers
  3. symbionts
  4. absorptive heterotrophs
  5. photoautotrophs

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mycelium
Definition
as the ____ grows into an unexploited pile of leaves, exoenzymes appear in the food source soon there after.
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chytrids
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saprobic or parasitic fungi found in freshwater that produce flagellated spores
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zygomycetes
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produce heterokaryotic structures capable of persisting through unfavorable environmental conditions
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ascomycete
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sexual reproduction involves the production of spores in a sac
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basidiomycetes
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important decomposer off wood that can grow for years in the heterokaryotic stage
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glomeromycetes
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about 90% of all plant species have mutualistic partnerships with this group
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Candida albicans
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_____, a single celled fungus, is the causative agent of vaginal yeast infections
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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______, a single celled fungus, is known as baker's yeast and brewer's yeast
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Cryphonectria parasitica
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fungus responsible for the destruction of the american chestnut trees in the early 1900's
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Ophiostoma ulmi
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____, an ascomycete, is/was the causative agent of dutch elm disease
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