Exam 21: Defining Life and Its Origins
Exam 1: Light and Life109 Questions
Exam 2: The Cell: an Overview155 Questions
Exam 3: Energy and Enzymes66 Questions
Exam 4: Cell Membranes and Signaling81 Questions
Exam 5: Cellular Respiration61 Questions
Exam 6: Photosynthesis95 Questions
Exam 7: Cell Cycles93 Questions
Exam 8: Genetic Recombination88 Questions
Exam 9: The Chromosomal Basis of Mendelian Inheritance86 Questions
Exam 10: Genetic Linkage, Sex-Linkage, and Other Non-Mendelian Inheritance Mechanisms73 Questions
Exam 11: DNA Structure, Replication, and Repair57 Questions
Exam 12: Gene Structure Expression, and Mutation106 Questions
Exam 13: Regulation of Gene Expression91 Questions
Exam 14: Dna Technologies91 Questions
Exam 15: Genomes53 Questions
Exam 16: Evolution: the Development of the Theory66 Questions
Exam 17: Microevolution: Changes Within Populations83 Questions
Exam 18: Speciation and Macroevolution64 Questions
Exam 19: Systematics and Phylogenetics: Revealing the Tree of Life68 Questions
Exam 20: Humans and Evolution54 Questions
Exam 21: Defining Life and Its Origins55 Questions
Exam 22: Viruses, Viroids, and Prions: Infectious Biological Particles38 Questions
Exam 23: Bacteria and Archaea78 Questions
Exam 24: Protists98 Questions
Exam 25: Fungi81 Questions
Exam 26: Plants80 Questions
Exam 27: Animals171 Questions
Exam 28: Conservation of Biodiversity41 Questions
Exam 29: Population Ecology65 Questions
Exam 30: Species Interactions and Community Ecology70 Questions
Exam 31: Ecosystems68 Questions
Exam 32: Animal Behaviour120 Questions
Exam 33: Organization of the Plant Body69 Questions
Exam 34: Transport in Plants80 Questions
Exam 35: Reproduction and Development in Flowering Plants70 Questions
Exam 36: Plant Nutrition97 Questions
Exam 37: Plant Signals and Responses to the Environment93 Questions
Exam 38: Introduction to Animal Organization and Physiology65 Questions
Exam 39: Animal Nutrition98 Questions
Exam 40: Gas Exchange: the Respiratory System56 Questions
Exam 41: Internal Transport: the Circulatory System72 Questions
Exam 42: Regulation of the Internal Environment: Water, Solutes, and Temperature75 Questions
Exam 43: Control of Animal Processes: Endocrine Control80 Questions
Exam 44: Animal Reproduction168 Questions
Exam 45: Control of Animal Processes: Neural Control253 Questions
Exam 46: Muscles, Skeletons, and Body Movements71 Questions
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Important molecules that were present in the reducing atmosphere of primordial Earth were oxygen (O2), hydrogen (H2), and methane (CH3).
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Explain two points that support the extraterrestrial origin of life on Earth.
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The evolution of multicellularity meant that cells no longer needed to be complex.
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Explain the advantage of proteins acting as catalysts, and compare them with ribozymes.
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Explain how we can be confident that stromatolites were formed by microbial activity.
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Where did the oxygen that has accumulated in the atmosphere come from?
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Fossils form in sedimentary rocks, where there is lots of oxygen present.
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Endosymbiosis means that eukaryotic cells evolved from ingested prokaryotic cells.
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Which of the following would you take into account if you wanted to define viruses?
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What is the flow of information that the central dogma refers to?
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If a condenser is analogous to the Miller-Urey experiment, which of the following is analogous to primordial Earth?
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If you were to prove that the RNA molecule was a component of the first cells, how would you do that?
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What is indicated by the fact that NOT all eukaryotic cells contain both mitochondria and chloroplasts?
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Explain why DNA was favoured by selection as a much better way to store information than RNA.
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Which of the following describes the order of emergence of various organisms on Earth?
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The energy for the synthesis of organic molecules on primordial Earth came from lightning only.
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The early atmosphere, as proposed by Aleksandr Oparin and John Haldane, was an oxidizing atmosphere.
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