Biology Homework Answers & Questions Page 104
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What is a semipermeable membrane?
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How is artificial selection dependent on variation in nature?
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What is the function of the earthworm's clitellum?
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What is the nuclear equation for the decay of carbon-14?
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How are centromeres and chromatids related?
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How do prokaryotic cells get energy?
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What is the relationship between osmosis and turgor pressure?
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What is the advantage of the small intestine being so long and having villi?
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How could one change in a DNA nucleotide alter the formation of the translated protein?
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Where is the energy stored in ATP molecules?
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What are the steps in the nitrogen cycle?
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How do ribosomes and mitochondria work together?
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How do protostomes differ from deuterostomes?
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How do genes control the cell cycle?
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How does shape affect protein structure and function?
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What is passive transport? Why is diffusion an example of passive transport?
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What are centrioles, centrosomes and basal body in microfilaments?
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Why are the simple cuboidal epithelium cells important to produce sperms? In what genre is that?
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How is artificial selection different from genetic engineering?
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How do you calculate surface area to volume ratio of a cylinder?
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How do biotic and abiotic factors influence an ecosystem?
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What are some examples of properties of water?
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What is a trait called when it is controlled by more than one gene?
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The 3 main parts of the cell theory?
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What does the term phenotype mean?
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Where does protein synthesis take place?
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How does the photic zone differ from the aphotic zone?
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Which organelle is called the powerhouse of the cell?
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Are Fungi Sporangium haploid or diploid?
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How can cell communication be disrupted?
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What are multiple alleles how do they work?
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How does surface area to volume ratio relate to cell division?
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What are some real life examples of diffusion?
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What is the difference between autolysis and apoptosis?
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How are diffusion and osmosis examples of passive transport?
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What is the importance of photosynthesis and cell respiration?
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What does the mitochondria do?
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Why are the light independent reactions considered the synthesis part of photosynthesis?
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How are amphibians adapted to life on land?
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