Exam 19: Cellular Mechanisms of Development
Exam 1: The Science of Biology67 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of Molecules73 Questions
Exam 3: The Chemical Building Blocks of Life70 Questions
Exam 4: Cell Structure72 Questions
Exam 5: Membranes58 Questions
Exam 6: Energy and Metabolism68 Questions
Exam 7: How Cells Harvest Energy76 Questions
Exam 8: Photosynthesis72 Questions
Exam 9: Cell Communication57 Questions
Exam 10: How Cells Divide71 Questions
Exam 11: Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis58 Questions
Exam 12: Patterns of Inheritance62 Questions
Exam 13: Chromosomes Mapping and the Meiosis - Inheritance Connection57 Questions
Exam 14: Dna: the Genetic Material64 Questions
Exam 15: Genes and How They Work96 Questions
Exam 16: Control of Gene Expression65 Questions
Exam 17: Biotechnology70 Questions
Exam 18: Genomics59 Questions
Exam 19: Cellular Mechanisms of Development60 Questions
Exam 20: Genes Within Populations71 Questions
Exam 21: The Evidence for Evolution59 Questions
Exam 22: The Origin of Species61 Questions
Exam 23: Systematics and the Phylogenetic Revolution60 Questions
Exam 24: Genome Evolution53 Questions
Exam 25: Evolution of Development46 Questions
Exam 26: The Tree of Life68 Questions
Exam 27: Viruses63 Questions
Exam 28: Prokaryotes67 Questions
Exam 29: Protists61 Questions
Exam 30: Overview of Green Plants75 Questions
Exam 31: Fungi61 Questions
Exam 32: Overview of Animal Diversity56 Questions
Exam 33: Noncoelomate Invertebrates58 Questions
Exam 34: Coelomate Invertebrates106 Questions
Exam 35: Vertebrates94 Questions
Exam 36: Plant Form63 Questions
Exam 37: Vegetative Plant Development54 Questions
Exam 38: Transport in Plants54 Questions
Exam 39: Plant Nutrition and Soils53 Questions
Exam 40: Plant Defense Responses45 Questions
Exam 41: Sensory Systems in Plants62 Questions
Exam 42: Plant Reproduction57 Questions
Exam 43: The Animal Body and Principles of Regulation54 Questions
Exam 44: The Nervous System65 Questions
Exam 45: Sensory Systems65 Questions
Exam 46: The Endocrine System86 Questions
Exam 47: The Musculoskeletal System54 Questions
Exam 48: The Digestive System73 Questions
Exam 49: The Respiratory System58 Questions
Exam 50: The Circulatory System59 Questions
Exam 51: Osmotic Regulation and the Urinary System54 Questions
Exam 52: The Immune System71 Questions
Exam 53: The Reproductive System77 Questions
Exam 54: Animal Development72 Questions
Exam 55: Behavioral Biology76 Questions
Exam 56: Population Ecology65 Questions
Exam 57: Community of Ecology74 Questions
Exam 58: Dynamics of Ecosystems69 Questions
Exam 59: The Biosphere79 Questions
Exam 60: Conservation Biology62 Questions
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In insects,the passage from one body form to another is called ________.
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What was the most significant research finding that resulted from the successful cloning of Dolly?
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In general,the blastomeres of the_______ form the ectodermal tissues.
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Overexpression of caudal in the early Drosophila embryo,at a level high enough to overcome inhibition by bicoid protein,would
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A mutation in an integrin protein may result in all of the following except
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Which of the following statements regarding animal and vegetal poles is true?
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Plants have special groups of self-renewing cells called ________.
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Many insects go through an elaborate development called metamorphosis.They move from a larval stage into a pupal stage and after a time emerge as an adult.Which of the following statements regarding this metamorphosis is true?
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Very early in development,each cell is capable of expressing all its genes.This is referred to as
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A zygote is a fertilized egg formed by an egg and a sperm.The zygote undergoes many mitotic events as it develops into a solid ball of cells called a blastomere.Select the correct statement that describes the condition of a blastomere.
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The offspring of which of the following organisms are most at risk for developmental defects due to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)?
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Drosophila eggs acquire an initial asymmetry before fertilization as a result of
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One piece of evidence suggesting that HOM and Hox genes are homologous is
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Signal molecules that determine relative positions during development are known as
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In general,the blastomeres of the_______ form the endodermal tissues.
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In plants,the main functions of MADS box-containing genes include all of the following except
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In Drosophila,the first mRNA to be transcribed after fertilization is
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Caenorhabditis elegans is an organism with exactly 959 somatic cells.This organism is a(n)
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The Drosophila homeotic genes typically contain the homeobox.The homeobox is a sequence of 180 nucleotides.This sequence codes for ______ amino acids.
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