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BIO 182 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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BIO 182 Exam Questions 
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The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of 
A) analogy 
B) homology 
C) digitality 
D) convergence - Answer-B) homology 
Which of the following provides evidence that modern species have evolved from prior 
species? 
A) the fossil record 
B) the anatomical record 
C) the molecular record 
D) All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above 
An example of convergent evolution is: 
A) Australian marsupials and p...
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BIO 182 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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BIO 182 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of 
A)	analogy 
B)	homology 
C)	digitality 
D)	convergence - Answer-B) homology 
 
Which of the following provides evidence that modern species have evolved from prior species? 
A)	the fossil record 
B)	the anatomical record 
C)	the molecular record 
D)	All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above 
An example of convergent evolution is: 
A)	Australian marsupials and...
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BIO 182 with Correct Answers
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The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of 
A) analogy 
B) homology 
C) digitality 
D) convergence - Answer-B) homology 
 
.Which of the following provides evidence that modern species have evolved from prior species? 
A) the fossil record 
B) the anatomical record 
C) the molecular record 
D) All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above 
 
.An example of convergent evolution is: 
A) Australian marsupials and placental mammals 
B) The flippers in ...
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PCD Spring 2024 Exam 1
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PCD Spring 2024 Exam 1 
 
Indications of RBC 
Caries lesions (small to moderate) 
Esthetics (tooth color) 
Conservative (outline, shallow, round) 
Replacements of composites (questionable) 
Advantages of RBC 
Esthetics 
Conservative 
Adhesion to tooth structure 
Low thermal conductivity 
Elimination of galvanic issues 
Alternative to amalgam? 
What is necessary in amalgam preps? 
90 degree CSM 
Reverse curve 
Adequate depth 
Buccal/lingual convergence 
Rounded internal line angles 
Retention for...
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BIO 304-Population Biology & Evolution-Questions and Answers
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BIO 304-Population Biology & Evolution-Questions and Answers 
 
There are 65 questions on 11 pages of this exam. 
1. The null hypothesis, which demonstrates that evolution is not occurring from generation to 
generation, is known as the _____________. 
a. Bateman model 
b. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium 
c. Fisher stability 
d. Mendelian stability 
2. Sickle-cell anemia is caused by a mutation that substitutes the nucleotide thymine for adenine within 
a codon. This is an example of ________________...
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BIO 304 Population Biology & Evolution-Exam 2
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BIO 304 Population Biology & Evolution-Exam 2 
 
here are 65 questions on 11 pages of this exam. 
1. What was surprising about the results of Buri’s classic experiment on genetic drift in fruit flies 
(shown at right)? 
a. The flies showed no change in 
heterozygosity. 
b. Heterozygosity was maintained by 
mutation-selection balance. 
c. Strains maintained in benign 
conditions accumulated deleterious 
alleles. 
d. Heterozygosity declined more 
rapidly than predicted by Sewall 
Wright’s equa...
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BIOL1082 EXAM ANSWERS 2023
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BIOL1082 EXAM ANSWERS 2023 
 
A finch species living in the Galapagos Islands feeds on small insects found in flower buds. Its bill is most likely... 
a. small and narrow 
b. broad and powerful 
c. broad and sharp 
d. small and wide 
a 
Which of the following statements about the relationship between genotype and phenotype is true? 
a. A given genotype always produces a specific phenotype 
b. Genotype alone determine all phenotypes 
c. A particular phenotype can be produced by more than one geno...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to species G and species A 
c	Species B is mo...
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BIO 182 Exam 2 Quizzes & Ans 2024
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BIO 182 Exam 2 Quizzes & Ans 2024 
 
A donkey and a horse can mate and produce a mule. Why are they not considered to be the same species? 
a. the mule is bigger than both the donkey and the horse 
b. the mule is sterile 
c. the mule can only mate with donkeys 
d. the mule will only mate with other mules 
e. the mule will only mate with horses 
B. The mule is sterile 
Organisms A and B are suspected to be the same species. Which of the following would provide the ultimate proof? 
a. detailed mor...
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FE Electrical Exam with 100% correct answers 2024
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define Enthalpy - answer-total energy of a system 
 
Which of the following is true of the electric field intensity about an isolated point charge? 
A. It varies directly as the distance to the charge. 
B. It varies inversely as the distance to the charge. 
C. It varies directly as the square of the distance to the charge. 
D. It varies inversely as the square of the distance to the charge. - answer-D. It varies inversely as the square of the distance to the charge. 
 
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