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Bio 171 Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers (A+ Graded)
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Abiotic factor Correct Answer non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. 
 
Aboveground biomass Correct Answer the total mass of living plants, excluding their roots; 
Biomes difffer substantially in the amount of aboveground biomass 
 
Biome Correct Answer ways ecologists and biodiversity scientists categorize different areas, based on distinctive and stable assemblages of species that occur in those areas; what org...
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ASBOG FG Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Anion - correct answer A negatively charged ion 
 
Aphanitic - correct answer An igneous rock texture that refers to the grains not visible to the naked eye, and therefore indicative of fast cooling. 
 
Aureole - correct answer The zone of metamorphosed rock surrounding an igneous intrusion and showing the effects of contact metamorphism 
 
Bar - correct answer A unit of pressure equal to 10 to the 6th dynes/cm2, approximately one atmosphere (atm) 
 
Bowen's Reaction Series - correct a...
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CSET Science Subtest 1 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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explain how the 20 amino acids found in proteins are formed by only 4 nucleotide bases - correct answer Triplet nucleotide codons translate to amino acids. Since there are 4 types of nucleotides that can be arranged in combinations of 3, there are 4^3 = 64 possible different codons. Each codon codes for a specific amino acid, and as there are only 20 amino acid, while each codon itself can only specify one amino acid. 
 
After studying geologic maps of Cali, a researcher hypothesizes that the b...
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ANTH 202 EXAM 2 EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+
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What is a relative date? 
a. A date expressed as a specific unit of scientific measurement, such as days, years, 
centuries, or millennia. 
b. A date expressed relative to another (e.g., earlier, later, more recent, etc.) rather than in 
absolute terms. 
c. A date based on the occurrence of distinctive fossil assemblages in distinct strata. 
d. No longer useful for archaeology; absolute dates are necessary in order to provide a 
meaningful interpretation of an assemblage. 
a date expressed re...
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BIO 250 FINAL EXAM VERIFIED ANSWERS 100%2023/2024
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BIO 250 FINAL EXAM VERIFIED ANSWERS 100%2023/2024 
 
What are the three major weaknesses/ biases in the fossil record? - correct answer Geographic bias: erosion to the fossil record because of the elements 
-Older fossils in older earth layers have had more time for geography to change. I.e. under water or subduction 
 
Taxonomic bias: taxonomic groups with no bones or shell to form a fossil 
-Some groups don't fossilize well (e.g. worms) 
 
Temporal bias: things that lived a long time ago are ...
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TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY AND EVOLVING SCIENCE 5TH EDITION BY JOAN.L REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY 
AND EVOLVING SCIENCE 5TH 
EDITION BY JOAN.L REAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED 
SOLUTIONS 
Name: Class: Date: 
chapter 1 
1. Viruses are 
a. infectious agents that infect exclusively multicellular organisms. 
b. noncellular particles that take over the metabolism of a cell to generate more virus 
particles. 
c. pathogens that replicate in complex growth media. 
d. cellular particles that belong to the archaea domain. 
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Test Bank For Brock Biology of Microorganisms 11th Edition By Madigan / Martinko | Chapters (2023/2024)
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Which statement is not true as a general 
rule? 
A) Microbial cells exist as single cells or in cell 
clusters. 
B) Microbial cells carry out their life processes 
independently. 
C) Microbial cells include both bacteria and 
viruses. 
D) Microbial cells exclude the cells of plants and 
animals. 
Answer: C 
2) Basic microbiology can be used to 
A) probe the nature of life processes. 
B) study biochemical properties common to all 
cells. 
C) model our understanding of cell function in 
higher org...
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General Appraiser Site Valuation & Cost Approach (McKissock) A+ Guaranteed.
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Common Situations when appraisers are asked to conclude a separate land value: correct answers -Making site adjustments in Sales Comparison Approach 
-Determining HBU 
-Analyzing land to improvement ratios 
-Estimating depreciation 
-Performing appraisals for insurance purposes 
-Appraising agricultural properties 
-Appraising ranches 
-Performing subdivision analysis 
-Appraising for development loans 
-Appraising leased land 
-Appraising mining activities 
-Appraising water rights 
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Test Bank For Big History Between Nothing and Everything 1St Edition By david Christian
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Chapter 03: The Emergence of Life 
True/False 
1. One basic characteristic of living matter is that it is in chemical equilibrium; that is, it is in a stable, balanced condition with reciprocal reactions going on. 
Answer: False 
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Explanation: One basic characteristic of living matter is that chemically it is not in equilibrium; that is, it is not in a stable, balanced condition with reciprocal reactions going on. Instead, in living cells energy flows take place as membranes let some ch...
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Anth 202 Exam #2 Questions & Answers: Guaranteed A+ Guide
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The nests of wood rats are useful for paleoenvironmental reconstruction because they can preserve a 
rcord of environmental change for: a. decades. b. hundreds of years. c. thousands of years. d. hundreds of 
thousands of years. 
c 
Using palynological data, Haynes and Mehringer concluded that the climate at the Lehner Clovis site in 
southeastern Arizona 11,000 years ago was: a. only slightly wetter and cooler than today, followed by a 
rapid shift toward drier conditions. b. only slightly ...
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