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Tertiary Concepts in Biology Flashcards on Test #1, created by Olivia Gniadek on 15/06/2018.
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Why do cacti have a small surface area to volume ratio? It creates a relatively smaller surface area to lose water through
In the tree below, which is the most recent common ancestor of Agaricus Bisporus and Aplysima fistularis? d
To be classified as 'living' something must have all these properties except Mobility
All Chordates display the following properties at some stage during their life except a mineralised skeleton
Grazing by herbivores in grasslands can increase primary productivity because By eating and defecating they speed up nutrient circulation
In phylogenic trees a 'clade' includes a common ancestor and all of its decendents
A plant haustorium penetrates host tissue to access nutrients in the vessels
Apical meristems can always be located in shoot tips and root tips
In Thomas Engelmann's experiment with Spirogyra most bacteria were found where blue light was shining
Interminate growth in plants is possible because plants maintain a pool of embryonic tissue
The pollen gymnosperms is generally (A) and produced in (B) quantities compared to animal pollinated angiosperms Smaller and greater
Most plants will only benefit from more CO2 in the atmosphere if. all other resources are not limiting
The 2nd step of pollination is considered to be growth of the pollen tube
Similar bone structures in the forelimbs of humans, cats, whales and bats indicate what? Common ancestry
Why are bonsai trees interesting from an evolutionary perspective They can show that acquired traits are not passed to offspring
All the following are used as supporting evidence for evolution except Fluctuation of global temperatures over thousands of years
You are working in a museum and someone brings in an unidentified animal. You see that it has radial symmetry and a digestive system with a single opening. What phylum of animals would this belong to? Cnidaria
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has crossed from apes to humans at least 4 times
Genetic drift and natural selection are similar because they both change the frequency of existing variation
A plant hemiparasite can photosynthesise
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