13. What is the complimentary sequence of the following strand? CCCCTTAGGAACC? a. CCCCTTAGGAACC b. GGGGTTAGGAACC c. GGGGAATCCTTGG d. GGTTCCTAAGGCC е. АТCGCCTТАCGCC

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13. What is the complimentary sequence of the following strand? CCCCTTAGGAACC?
а. ССССТТАGGAACC
b. GGGGTTAGGAACC
c. GGGGAATCCTTGG
d. GGTTCCTAAGGCC
е. АТCGCCTТАCGCC
14. The characteristic(s) shared by all living organisms include(s):
a. the use and transformation of energy
b. growth, development, and reproduction
c. responsiveness to the external environment
d. complex and ordered organization
e. All of the above
15. The Endosymbiosis Theory explains the presences of which two organelles?
a. nucleus in eukaryotes and circular DNA in prokaryotes
b. chloroplasts in plants and mitochondria in plants and animals
c. chloroplasts in animals and mitochondria in plants and animals
d. vacuoles in plants and ribosomes in animals
e. smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum in plant and animal cells
16.Before Darwin's book was published, many people believed that
a. The earth was only 6,000 years old
b. All species were created at the same time
c. The earth was unchanging
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
17. Evolution occurs when
in a
change:
a. Genotype; society
b. Appearance; population
c. Allele frequencies; population
d. Phenotype; species
Allele frequencies; individual
е.
18.Which of the following was NOT present in earth's atmosphere before life originated?
a. Methane
b. Ammonia
c. Hydrogen Sulfide
d. Охygen
e. Carbon
Transcribed Image Text:13. What is the complimentary sequence of the following strand? CCCCTTAGGAACC? а. ССССТТАGGAACC b. GGGGTTAGGAACC c. GGGGAATCCTTGG d. GGTTCCTAAGGCC е. АТCGCCTТАCGCC 14. The characteristic(s) shared by all living organisms include(s): a. the use and transformation of energy b. growth, development, and reproduction c. responsiveness to the external environment d. complex and ordered organization e. All of the above 15. The Endosymbiosis Theory explains the presences of which two organelles? a. nucleus in eukaryotes and circular DNA in prokaryotes b. chloroplasts in plants and mitochondria in plants and animals c. chloroplasts in animals and mitochondria in plants and animals d. vacuoles in plants and ribosomes in animals e. smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum in plant and animal cells 16.Before Darwin's book was published, many people believed that a. The earth was only 6,000 years old b. All species were created at the same time c. The earth was unchanging d. None of the above e. All of the above 17. Evolution occurs when in a change: a. Genotype; society b. Appearance; population c. Allele frequencies; population d. Phenotype; species Allele frequencies; individual е. 18.Which of the following was NOT present in earth's atmosphere before life originated? a. Methane b. Ammonia c. Hydrogen Sulfide d. Охygen e. Carbon
7. Eight (8) parent cells undergoing mitosis will result in
а. 8
daughter cells
b.16
с. 20
d. 32
е. 40
8. Meiosis results in the formation of:
a. Genetically identical gametes
b. Genetically non-identical gametes
c. Genetically identical somatic cells
d. Genetically non-identical somatic cells
e. None of the above
9. Human share about 99.9% of the same DNA, the amount that makes us unique is
about:
a. 99.9%
b. 1 million base pair
c. 300,000 base pairs
d. 3 million base pairs
e. 30 million base pairs
10. What TW0 events increase genetic variability? (circle TWO below)
a. Mixing of blood between parents
b. random assortment in meiosis
c. random assortment in mitosis
d. 'crossing over' between homologous pairs
e. none of the above
11. Which statement is most likely true?
a. Indoor tanning salons are safer than tanning outside.
b. Most doctors prefer ibuprofen over acetaminophen for muscle strain.
c. Over-the-counter flu medications can shorten the duration of influenza.
d. A diet medication promises a large weight loss within 7 days.
e. Vaccinations can cause autism.
12. What is the reasoning behind using blind/double-blind strategies in scientific
experiments?
a.To randomly assign volunteers into experimental and control groups
b.To test a hypothesis
c.To reduce scientific bias
d.To reach a scientific conclusion
e. To perform an experiment
Transcribed Image Text:7. Eight (8) parent cells undergoing mitosis will result in а. 8 daughter cells b.16 с. 20 d. 32 е. 40 8. Meiosis results in the formation of: a. Genetically identical gametes b. Genetically non-identical gametes c. Genetically identical somatic cells d. Genetically non-identical somatic cells e. None of the above 9. Human share about 99.9% of the same DNA, the amount that makes us unique is about: a. 99.9% b. 1 million base pair c. 300,000 base pairs d. 3 million base pairs e. 30 million base pairs 10. What TW0 events increase genetic variability? (circle TWO below) a. Mixing of blood between parents b. random assortment in meiosis c. random assortment in mitosis d. 'crossing over' between homologous pairs e. none of the above 11. Which statement is most likely true? a. Indoor tanning salons are safer than tanning outside. b. Most doctors prefer ibuprofen over acetaminophen for muscle strain. c. Over-the-counter flu medications can shorten the duration of influenza. d. A diet medication promises a large weight loss within 7 days. e. Vaccinations can cause autism. 12. What is the reasoning behind using blind/double-blind strategies in scientific experiments? a.To randomly assign volunteers into experimental and control groups b.To test a hypothesis c.To reduce scientific bias d.To reach a scientific conclusion e. To perform an experiment
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