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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. Any strain of bacteria that have the chromosomal F-Factor (fertility factor) is called
2. Which typical stage is known for DNA replication?
3. The primary and universal carrier of chemical energy in living beings is the ATP, this was suggested by
4. What is bending movement towards the light in plants called?
5. A gymnospermic leaf carries 16 chromosomes. The number of chromosomes in its endosperm will be
6. What type of cells does Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H
IV.) attack?
7. The study of the science of aging is known as
8. Which of the following correctly states the path of urine after reaching the kidney?
9. Which of the following does NOT belong to the phylum Chordata?
10. “Trechalose” is a disaccharide formed by two glucose units and is a
11. According to the accepted concept of hormone action, if receptor molecules are removed from target organs, then the target organ will
12. Which is a typical example of feedback inhibition?
13. Which of the following is NOT true of niches?
14. How is biomass determined?
15. Diapedesis is
16. Which of the following is TRUE of the lowest level of the food chain?
17. A tertiary consumer is:
18. Which of the following best describes a habitat?
19. What is the name for the process used to convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy?
20. The process of exchange of chromatida between non-homologous chromosomes is called
21. The rediscovery of Mendelism was by
22. The vitamin C or ascorbic acid prevents
23. Kranz anatomy is seen in
24. The process in which DNA of a bacterial cell is transferred into another bacterial cell by virus is called
25. In which of the following groups all are polysaccharides?