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ENWC 201 - Final Exam Questions and Answers
ENWC 201 - Final Exam 
 
Ecological Succession - Answer- Primary succession: occurs where no community previously existed (volcanic island) ~ secondary succession: occurs where there are remnants of a previous community ~ pioneer community: the first step in succession ~ climax community: the final step in succession 
 
Niche - Answer- The functional role of an organism considered in the environment in which it lives; it's "job." ~ A niche is multidimensional 
 
Ethics and Values - Answer- Or...
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ENWC 201 - Final Exam 
 
Ecological Succession - Answer- Primary succession: occurs where no community previously existed (volcanic island) ~ secondary succession: occurs where there are remnants of a previous community ~ pioneer community: the first step in succession ~ climax community: the final step in succession 
 
Niche - Answer- The functional role of an organism considered in the environment in which it lives; it's "job." ~ A niche is multidimensional 
 
Ethics and Values - Answer- Or...
ENWC exam 1 McCarthy Questions & Answers
ENWC exam 1 McCarthy 
 
When wildlife biologists first began studying wildlife what did they start with and what did they shift their focus to? - Answer- At first wildlife biologists wanted to figure out how to increase populations of game species but as time went on other species came into focus 
 
_____ can have a broad array of meanings and it really depends on context of conversation. A broad definition is all non-domesticated plants, animal, and other organisms. The Merriam-webster definit...
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ENWC exam 1 McCarthy 
 
When wildlife biologists first began studying wildlife what did they start with and what did they shift their focus to? - Answer- At first wildlife biologists wanted to figure out how to increase populations of game species but as time went on other species came into focus 
 
_____ can have a broad array of meanings and it really depends on context of conversation. A broad definition is all non-domesticated plants, animal, and other organisms. The Merriam-webster definit...
ENWC 201 - Exam 1 with Correct Answers
ENWC 201 - Exam 1 
 
Ecology = - Answer- Home study 
 
Examples of Vertebrates in the animal kingdom - Answer- Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians 
 
What characteristics separate mammals from birds, reptiles, and amphibians? - Answer- Mammals have hair, mammary glands and three ear bones 
 
Capybara = - Answer- Largest rodent 
 
Pygmy Jerboa = - Answer- smallest known rodent 
1-2 inches long 
can jump over 9 feet 
 
What characteristic best describes why a species is classified as Carnivora? ...
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ENWC 201 - Exam 1 
 
Ecology = - Answer- Home study 
 
Examples of Vertebrates in the animal kingdom - Answer- Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians 
 
What characteristics separate mammals from birds, reptiles, and amphibians? - Answer- Mammals have hair, mammary glands and three ear bones 
 
Capybara = - Answer- Largest rodent 
 
Pygmy Jerboa = - Answer- smallest known rodent 
1-2 inches long 
can jump over 9 feet 
 
What characteristic best describes why a species is classified as Carnivora? ...
ENWC 201 Exam 1 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ENWC 201 Exam 1 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Free-living, wild animals (excluding feral or exotic species) of major significance to humans; includes associated plants and lower animals (micro-organisms) 
 
What is the difference between active and passive management? - Answer- Active management= does something to the population (such as increasing or decreasing its size) in a direct manner through strategies like translocations or hunting 
Passive management= no active management occurs, but t...
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ENWC 201 Exam 1 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Free-living, wild animals (excluding feral or exotic species) of major significance to humans; includes associated plants and lower animals (micro-organisms) 
 
What is the difference between active and passive management? - Answer- Active management= does something to the population (such as increasing or decreasing its size) in a direct manner through strategies like translocations or hunting 
Passive management= no active management occurs, but t...
ENWC201 Exam 1 UD Q'S & A'S
ENWC201 Exam 1 UD 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Wikipedia: "Wildlife includes all non‐domesticated plants, animals and other organisms." 
Merriam‐Webster: "Living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated" 
Bolen and Robinson: "Wildlife is a hard term to define, but birds and mammals receive the most attention..." 
 
Gifford Pinchot - Answer- x Preservation 
x Protection 
Conservator -> together guard 
Conservation 
 
Conservation - A...
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ENWC201 Exam 1 UD 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Wikipedia: "Wildlife includes all non‐domesticated plants, animals and other organisms." 
Merriam‐Webster: "Living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated" 
Bolen and Robinson: "Wildlife is a hard term to define, but birds and mammals receive the most attention..." 
 
Gifford Pinchot - Answer- x Preservation 
x Protection 
Conservator -> together guard 
Conservation 
 
Conservation - A...
ENWC 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
ENWC 201 EXAM 1 
 
wildlife - Answer- includes all nondomesticated plants, animals, and other organisms; living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated; birds and mammals receive most attention 
 
conservation - Answer- an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity; planned managment of a natural resource to prevent expl...
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ENWC 201 EXAM 1 
 
wildlife - Answer- includes all nondomesticated plants, animals, and other organisms; living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated; birds and mammals receive most attention 
 
conservation - Answer- an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity; planned managment of a natural resource to prevent expl...
SBB-CARBOHYDRATE BLOOD GROUPS ANTIGENS QUESTIONS WELL ANSWERED
SBB- carbohydrate blood group antigens 
 
which of the following is a carbohydrate blood group antigen? 
A. Fyb 
B. Jsa 
C. K 
D. Leb 
E. M - Answer- D. Leb 
 
A patients red cells react with anti-A and the serum reacts with group B red cells . what is the patients blood group ? 
A. A 
B. B 
C. O 
D. OH 
E. AB - Answer- A. A 
 
Which of the following statements is true regarding the genetics of the ABO blood group system is TRUE? 
A. the ABO gene is located on chromosome 1, in close approximatio...
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SBB- carbohydrate blood group antigens 
 
which of the following is a carbohydrate blood group antigen? 
A. Fyb 
B. Jsa 
C. K 
D. Leb 
E. M - Answer- D. Leb 
 
A patients red cells react with anti-A and the serum reacts with group B red cells . what is the patients blood group ? 
A. A 
B. B 
C. O 
D. OH 
E. AB - Answer- A. A 
 
Which of the following statements is true regarding the genetics of the ABO blood group system is TRUE? 
A. the ABO gene is located on chromosome 1, in close approximatio...
SBB FORMULAS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
SBB FORMULAS 
 
1 kg - Answer- 2.2 lbs 
 
blood volume (BV) - Answer- Adult 75ml/kg 
term infant 85/kg 
preterm infant 100ml/kg 
 
plasma volume - Answer- PV = BV (1-hct) 
 
RBCs dosing - Answer- 1 ml red cell = 1 mg iron 
1 unit rbc will raise hgb by 1 hct by 3 
 
platelet dosing - Answer- 1 unit random plts will raise plt count by /ul 
 
platelet transfusion CCI - Answer- CCI =(post-pre plt count)(body surface area) 
 divided by unit content 
 
plasma dosing - Answer- 1 unit plasma will raise...
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SBB FORMULAS 
 
1 kg - Answer- 2.2 lbs 
 
blood volume (BV) - Answer- Adult 75ml/kg 
term infant 85/kg 
preterm infant 100ml/kg 
 
plasma volume - Answer- PV = BV (1-hct) 
 
RBCs dosing - Answer- 1 ml red cell = 1 mg iron 
1 unit rbc will raise hgb by 1 hct by 3 
 
platelet dosing - Answer- 1 unit random plts will raise plt count by /ul 
 
platelet transfusion CCI - Answer- CCI =(post-pre plt count)(body surface area) 
 divided by unit content 
 
plasma dosing - Answer- 1 unit plasma will raise...
SBB Genetic, Rh and RBC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
SBB Genetic, Rh and RBC membrane 
 
dCE - Answer- ry 
 
DCE - Answer- RZ 
 
Hardy Weinberg equation - Answer- Used to calculate allele and genotype frequencies in a population when the frequency of one genetic trait is known 
 
HLA antigens - Answer- Certain characteristics of blood group and ____________ antigens make them useful tools for parentage analysis 
 
Direct exclusion, indirect excursion - Answer- Assuming maternity is correct, paternity can be excluded in one of two ways 
 
Genetic m...
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SBB Genetic, Rh and RBC membrane 
 
dCE - Answer- ry 
 
DCE - Answer- RZ 
 
Hardy Weinberg equation - Answer- Used to calculate allele and genotype frequencies in a population when the frequency of one genetic trait is known 
 
HLA antigens - Answer- Certain characteristics of blood group and ____________ antigens make them useful tools for parentage analysis 
 
Direct exclusion, indirect excursion - Answer- Assuming maternity is correct, paternity can be excluded in one of two ways 
 
Genetic m...
SBB- Donor Requirements/ Medical History Questions and Answers
SBB- Donor Requirements/ Medical History 
 
What is the deferral period for donating platelets if a donor has donated a double or triple-platelet product? - Answer- 7 days 
 
How often does a directed donor have to be tested for infectious diseases? - Answer- Every 30 days 
 
How long after receiving hepatitis B immunoglobulins must donors wait before donating? - Answer- 12 months 
 
A severe deficiency of which coagulation factor below would result in the potential donor being eligible to donat...
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SBB- Donor Requirements/ Medical History 
 
What is the deferral period for donating platelets if a donor has donated a double or triple-platelet product? - Answer- 7 days 
 
How often does a directed donor have to be tested for infectious diseases? - Answer- Every 30 days 
 
How long after receiving hepatitis B immunoglobulins must donors wait before donating? - Answer- 12 months 
 
A severe deficiency of which coagulation factor below would result in the potential donor being eligible to donat...