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CLEP Biology Practice Test 3
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The CLEP Biology exam covers biology that is usually taught in a one-year college general biology course.  CLEP Biology exam topics: Molecular and Cellular Biology (33%) Chemical composition of organisms Simple chemical reactions and bonds Properties of water Chemical structure of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids Origin of life Cells Structure and function of cell organelles Properties of cell membranes Comparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Enzymes Enzyme-substrate complex Roles of coenzymes Inorganic cofactors Inhibition and regulation Energy... Show more
CLEP Biology Practice Test 3
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1. What is it called when a plant reproduces using both sexual and asexual methods?
2. Intervertebral disc is made up of
3. In an angiosperm, how many microspore mother cells are required to produce 100 pollen grains?
4. In what way is fermentation a useful process?
5. The scientists famous for chromosome heredity are
6. Where is the pollen found in a flower?
7. The study of the science of aging is known as
8. The genes that are constantly required for various cellular activities are known as
9. The rediscovery of Mendelism was by
10. In which biome are evergreen conifers the most prominent plant?
11. Where is the electron transport chain located?
12. Normally the genes for antibiotic resistance are found in (in bacteria)
13. The process of exchange of chromatida between non-homologous chromosomes is called
14. Stomach in vertebrates is the chief site for digestion of
15. A population of genetically identical cells formed by vegetative cell division is called
16. A virus that attacks blue green algae is known as
17. The pitch of the helix having length of 34 A° is a
18. What are nucleic acids also called?
19. Which of the following products are obtained by anaerobic respiration from yeast?
20. The genetic drift in which rare alleles occur at a higher frequency when a population is isolated is called what?
21. What is suggested by the appearance of gill arches in the stages of development of the embryos of all vertebrates?
22. The condition, when the chromosome number increases or decreases, may be due to
23. Which one of the following is a sex-linked inheritance?
24. The protein coat of a virus is generally named as
25. In veins, valves are present to check backward flow of blood flowing at