Exam 1: Biology

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Blue jays and kingbirds are both classified in the order Passeriformes. In the current taxonomic system, this means that the two types of birds must also belong to the same

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Which of the following lemurs would be classified as a secondary consumer?

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The northern spotted owl is listed under the Endangered Species Act as a threatened species in its primary range of Washington, Oregon, and California. B89Which of the following most likely contributed to the northern spotted owl's population decline?

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Which of the following is more likely to occur in a plant cell than in an animal cell?

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Heartburn is pain that occurs when acidic gastric juice is forced out of the upper end of the stomach. In which of the following organs does a person experience heartburn?

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Which of the following explains why elements, such as carbon and oxygen, that are used in organic molecules are not permanently removed from the environment?

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The size of a bird population increased by two percent in one year. Which of the following could have contributed to the population increase?

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About 70 years ago, cane toads were introduced to Australia. The toads are toxic to some species of snakes, such as Dendrelaphis punctulatus. The longer an individual snake is, the greater its chance of survival after eating a cane toad. Which of the following did scientists most likely observe in the D. punctulatussnake population as a result of the presence of the cane toads?

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There are at least 88 species of lemurs in existence today. Which of the following conditions most likely existed and made it possible for Madagascar's original lemur ancestors to evolve into many species on the island?

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Which of the following correctly explains how atmospheric nitrogen is converted to nitrogen compounds used by living organisms?

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Leaves fall from deciduous trees in autumn. The carbon in these leaves is returned to the atmosphere through which of the following processes?

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Which of the following processes releases primarily oxygen into the atmosphere?

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Which of the following statements best compares individual Y and individual Z in terms of genotype and phenotype?

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Cheetahs have come close to extinction due to hunting, drought, and disease. There is now very little genetic variation in cheetah populations. Which of the following is a result of the limited genetic variation in the current cheetah populations compared to earlier cheetah populations with more variation?

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A rare genetic condition causes dwar?sm and immunode? ciencies. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition?

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What is the primary function of the large intestine?

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The willow flycatcher is a bird species with a summer range throughout much of the United States. Which of the following would directly decrease the size of a willow flycatcher population in a given year?

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Which of the following statements best describes why the change in only one DNA base of the hemoglobin gene results in a different protein product of the gene?

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Which of the following statements explains why viruses are able to reproduce only inside host cells instead of being able to reproduce on their own?

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European rabbits were introduced to Australia in 1859. The rabbits reproduced rapidly in their new habitat, displaced other animals, and overgrazed vegetation. In an attempt to reduce the rabbit population, a virus was introduced in 1951. This virus is usually deadly to European rabbits.When the virus was first introduced, the rabbits died in large numbers, but the death rate decreased over time. Which of the following best explains the decrease in the rabbit death rate?

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