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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. This phenomena occurs after a species is nearly extinct and the gene pool is significantly reduced. This causes certain characteristics to disappear within a species, while others become identical amongst members. What is this called?
2. Which of the following plants are NOT representative of an arctic tundra?
3. What type stages of growth are included in the lifecycle of a fern?
I. Phototrophic
II. Sexual
III.. Asexual
IV.. Adaptative
4. How do enzymes affect the activation energy needed?
5. In which biome would maple, beech, oak, hickory, basswood, ash, and elm trees be found?
6. The process of exchange of chromatida between non-homologous chromosomes is called
7. Biston-betularia (light colored peppered moth) changed to darker variety (Biston carbonaria) due to
8. During photosynthesis, oxygen in glucose comes from
9. Adaptation of different types of beaks of finches to different type of feeding habituates on the Galapagos Islands show
10. Stomach in vertebrates is the chief site for digestion of
11. Which of the following correctly describes why it is necessary to administer booster injections of a vaccine?
I. B cells wear out over long periods of time and need to be replenished.
II. If a person doesn’t have booster shots, they are actually MORE likely to become ill.
III.. If a virus mutates, then a new vaccination is needed which is designed to protect against it.
12. In an angiosperm, how many microspore mother cells are required to produce 100 pollen grains?
13. A total sum of genes present in all the individuals in a population is called
14. What are nucleic acids also called?
15. Size of the cell is governed by
16. Besides annelida and arthropoda, the metamerism is exhibited by
17. Intervertebral disc is made up of
18. Normally the genes for antibiotic resistance are found in (in bacteria)
19. Which of the following best describes a habitat?
20. What is suggested by the appearance of gill arches in the stages of development of the embryos of all vertebrates?
21. In which biome are evergreen conifers the most prominent plant?
22. Which purine base is found in RNA?
23. What do ribosomes do?
24. What is the name for the process used to create glucose from carbon dioxide?
25. Cellulose is a glucose polymer with