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What is the difference between genetic drift, founder effect, and bottleneck effect?
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How do the nucleus and ribosomes work together?
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What is a synapse and what does it do?
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In humans, how many sets of chromosomes are autosomes?
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How does metaphase i differ from metaphase ii?
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What has a closed circulatory system?
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Why are memory cells important in long term immunity?
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What animal classification is a crab?
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How are the three types of RNA different?
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How are the lytic and lysogenic cycles different?
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How do enzymes act as biological catalysts?
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Is there an acronym to remember the 6 characteristics of life?
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What is the purpose of performing a test cross?
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1. why xylem and phloem are called complex tissues? 2.why is epidermis important for the plants?
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Are mutations good or bad? Explain.
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What are some examples of the biological species concept?
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What if the epiglottis somehow is cut then will the person be able to swallow food?
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What are monomers and polymers?
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What is the overall purpose of meiosis?
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What is the function of Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
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How can an amoeba survive in hypotonic environment?
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Why are molecular clocks important in the construction of cladograms?
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What are some examples of protists organisms?
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What are some examples of virions?
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How do cam plants avoid photorespiration?
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What is taxonomy of Oscillatoria?
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What are hypertonic solutions?
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How does the structure of a mitochondrion affect its function?
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What is the difference between primary active transport and secondary active transport?
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How does the antiparallel structure of the double helix affect replication?
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How do enzymes and substrates work together?
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Is virus a living or non-living thing?
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Why might an oxygen dissociation curve be sigmoidal?
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What is the function of an endocytic vesicle in an Eukaryotic cell?
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Can a plant cell have chloroplasts,leucoplasts and chromoplasts at the same time?
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How does the nucleus relate to its function?
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