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Soru 1421Soru

Match each population ecology term on the left with its correct definition on the right.

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Carrying capacity
Environmental resistance
Biotic potential
Natality

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Carrying capacity matches the maximum population size sustained indefinitely by a habitat; Environmental resistance matches the sum of factors restricting growth; Biotic potential matches the maximum growth rate under ideal conditions; Natality matches the rate of adding new individuals through birth.
Each ecological term is matched to its precise definition: Carrying capacity represents the maximum population size an ecosystem can sustain; Environmental resistance includes all physical and biological limiting factors; Biotic potential is the maximum reproductive capability under ideal conditions; Natality is the birth rate of a population.

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1
Define carrying capacity
Carrying capacity matches the description of maximum sustainable population size.
Ecosystem resources like food and space place an upper bound on population size.
2
Define environmental resistance
Environmental resistance matches the sum of all factors restricting population growth.
Biotic and abiotic factors work together to curb unlimited population expansion.
3
Define biotic potential
Biotic potential matches the maximum theoretical reproductive rate under ideal conditions.
It represents physiological capability to reproduce without environmental constraints.
4
Define natality
Natality matches the birth rate of individuals added per unit time.
Natality specifically concerns reproductive additions to the population.

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Population Dynamics Parameters
Tahmini Süre:1m 0s
Soru 1422Soru

Match each microevolutionary genetic phenomenon on the left with its corresponding population genetics mechanism or outcome on the right.

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Persistent retention of a deleterious or lethal recessive allele in a gene pool despite strong negative selection against homozygotes
Stochastic shifts in allele frequencies resulting from a severe, non-selective reduction in population size
Bimodal distribution of phenotypic traits caused by simultaneous selection against intermediate heterozygous or median phenotypes
Alteration of allele frequencies and reduction of genetic divergence between sub-populations caused by inter-population movement of fertile individuals

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The phenomenon of retaining a deleterious recessive allele corresponds to balancing selection via heterozygote advantage. Stochastic allele frequency shifts after population reduction correspond to genetic drift via the bottleneck effect. Bimodal distribution of traits corresponds to disruptive selection. The movement of individuals reducing divergence between populations corresponds to gene flow via migration.
The retention of deleterious alleles occurs through balancing selection because heterozygous carriers gain a survival advantage (e.g., malaria resistance in sickle-cell heterozygotes). Sudden random allele changes following a drastic population drop constitute genetic drift operating through the bottleneck effect. Selection favoring both extreme phenotypes while penalizing intermediate forms defines disruptive selection. The exchange of genetic material between distinct populations through migration defines gene flow.

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1
Analyze the retention of lethal recessive alleles in a population.
Identify that when heterozygous individuals possess higher fitness than either homozygous form, the recessive allele is preserved in the population (balancing selection / heterozygote superiority).
This explains why negative selection against homozygotes fails to eliminate harmful recessive alleles.
2
Examine random frequency changes due to catastrophic size reduction.
Map non-selective population drop to sampling error and random allele loss/fixation known as genetic drift (bottleneck effect).
When population size drops precipitously, survival is stochastic rather than fitness-based.
3
Evaluate the mechanism generating a bimodal phenotypic distribution.
Pair selective pressure against intermediate phenotypes with disruptive selection.
Disruptive selection acts against average phenotypes, favoring both extreme tail traits.
4
Determine the effect of inter-population movement of individuals.
Connect movement of gametes or breeding individuals between populations to gene flow.
Gene flow introduces new alleles and homogenizes gene pools across geographic regions.

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Mechanisms of Microevolution and Population Genetics
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1423Soru

Match each specified plant genotype with the number of genetically distinct gamete types it can produce during meiosis according to Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment.

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YyRrYyRr (Heterozygous at two gene loci)
YYRrYYRr (Homozygous dominant at one locus and heterozygous at another)
yyrryyrr (Homozygous recessive at both gene loci)
YyRrSsYyRrSs (Heterozygous at three independently assorting gene loci)

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The correct matches are: YyRrYyRr matches with 4 distinct gamete types; YYRrYYRr matches with 2 distinct gamete types; yyrryyrr matches with 1 distinct gamete type; and YyRrSsYyRrSs matches with 8 distinct gamete types.
According to Mendel's Second Law, alleles of unlinked genes assort independently during meiosis. The number of genetically distinct gametes produced by an organism is given by 2n2^n, where nn is the number of heterozygous gene pairs. Thus, YyRrYyRr has 2 heterozygous pairs giving 4 gametes (222^2), YYRrYYRr has 1 heterozygous pair giving 2 gametes (212^1), yyrryyrr has 0 heterozygous pairs giving 1 gamete (202^0), and YyRrSsYyRrSs has 3 heterozygous pairs giving 8 gametes (232^3).

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1
Identify the formula for determining the number of distinct gametes.
The formula is 2n2^n, where nn represents the number of heterozygous gene pairs.
Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment states that alleles for different traits segregate independently during gamete formation.
2
Calculate gamete numbers for each given genotype.
For YyRrYyRr, n=2    22=4n=2 \implies 2^2 = 4; for YYRrYYRr, n=1    21=2n=1 \implies 2^1 = 2; for yyrryyrr, n=0    20=1n=0 \implies 2^0 = 1; for YyRrSsYyRrSs, n=3    23=8n=3 \implies 2^3 = 8.
Counting the number of heterozygous pairs (nn) directly determines the variety of gametes produced.

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Gamete Genotype Determination and Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment
Tahmini Süre:45s
Soru 1424Soru

Match each excretory organ or structure listed on the left with its corresponding organism on the right.

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Flame cells
Nephridia
Malpighian tubules
Contractile vacuole

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Flame cells match Tapeworm; Nephridia match Earthworm; Malpighian tubules match Grasshopper; Contractile vacuole matches Amoeba.
Each organ or structure correctly matches its respective organism: Flame cells function in flatworms (Tapeworm); Nephridia function in annelids (Earthworm); Malpighian tubules function in insects (Grasshopper); and Contractile vacuoles function in unicellular protists (Amoeba).

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1
Identify the excretory system of flatworms (Platyhelminthes)
Flame cells pair with Tapeworm.
Flame cells use ciliated tufts to propel fluid containing waste through excretory canals in flatworms.
2
Identify the excretory system of annelids
Nephridia pair with Earthworm.
Earthworms use nephridia to extract metabolic waste from coelomic fluid and blood.
3
Identify the excretory system of insects (Arthropoda)
Malpighian tubules pair with Grasshopper.
Terrestrial insects rely on Malpighian tubules to absorb uric acid from hemolymph.
4
Identify the osmoregulatory organelle in unicellular protists
Contractile vacuole pairs with Amoeba.
Freshwater protists use contractile vacuoles to regulate water balance and void metabolic wastes.

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Diversity of excretory structures across major phyla
Soru 1425Soru

In humans, normal skin pigmentation is governed by a dominant allele (AA), while albinism is caused by a recessive allele (aa). Match each parental cross combination on the left with its corresponding expected offspring phenotypic and genotypic outcome on the right according to Mendel's First Law.

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Heterozygous normal individual (AaAa) ×\times Heterozygous normal individual (AaAa)
Homozygous normal individual (AAAA) ×\times Albino individual (aaaa)
Heterozygous normal individual (AaAa) ×\times Albino individual (aaaa)
Homozygous normal individual (AAAA) ×\times Heterozygous normal individual (AaAa)

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The parental crosses match their expected offspring outcomes as follows: Aa×AaAa \times Aa produces a 3:13:1 phenotypic ratio of normal to albino offspring; AA×aaAA \times aa produces 100%100\% normal heterozygous carriers (AaAa); Aa×aaAa \times aa produces a 1:11:1 ratio of normal to albino offspring; and AA×AaAA \times Aa produces 100%100\% normal offspring with a 1:11:1 ratio of non-carriers (AAAA) to carriers (AaAa).
Each parental cross follows Mendel's Law of Segregation. A cross between two heterozygotes (Aa×AaAa \times Aa) yields a 3:1 phenotypic ratio (3 normal : 1 albino). A cross between homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive (AA×aaAA \times aa) produces 100% normal carriers (AaAa). A back/test cross (Aa×aaAa \times aa) yields a 1:1 ratio of normal to albino. A cross between homozygous dominant and heterozygous (AA×AaAA \times Aa) produces 100% normal offspring, split equally between non-carriers (AAAA) and carriers (AaAa).

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1
Analyze the cross Aa×AaAa \times Aa using Mendel's Law of Segregation.
Offspring genotypes are 1AA:2Aa:1aa1 AA : 2 Aa : 1 aa, giving a 3:13:1 ratio of normal skin pigmentation to albinism.
Both parents contribute alleles AA and aa in equal proportions (50% each).
2
Analyze the cross AA×aaAA \times aa.
All offspring receive AA from the first parent and aa from the second parent, yielding 100%Aa100\% Aa.
The dominant allele AA masks the recessive allele aa, making all offspring phenotypically normal carriers.
3
Analyze the cross Aa×aaAa \times aa.
Offspring genotypes are 1Aa:1aa1 Aa : 1 aa, resulting in a 1:11:1 phenotypic ratio of normal to albino offspring.
This is a monohybrid test cross where the phenotypic ratio directly reflects gamete segregation in the heterozygous parent.
4
Analyze the cross AA×AaAA \times Aa.
Offspring genotypes are 1AA:1Aa1 AA : 1 Aa, resulting in 100%100\% normal phenotypes.
The homozygous dominant parent guarantees that every offspring receives at least one AA allele.

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Mendel's First Law and Monohybrid Cross Inheritance Ratios
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1426Soru

Match each fungal representative with its characteristic structural organization and spore-bearing mechanism.

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*Rhizopus stolonifer* (Bread mould)
*Saccharomyces cerevisiae* (Yeast)
*Agaricus bisporus* (Mushroom)
*Penicillium chrysogenum* (Blue-green mould)

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The correct pairings match *Rhizopus stolonifer* with aseptate coenocytic hyphae and terminal sporangia; *Saccharomyces cerevisiae* with non-filamentous unicellular thallus reproducing by budding; *Agaricus bisporus* with dikaryotic septate mycelium forming a basidiocarp with gills; and *Penicillium chrysogenum* with septate hyphae producing brush-like conidiophores.
Each fungal representative is accurately matched to its defining cellular architecture and spore generation structure: *Rhizopus stolonifer* exhibits coenocytic hyphae with terminal sporangia; *Saccharomyces cerevisiae* exists as a unicellular thallus reproducing by budding; *Agaricus bisporus* builds a macroscopic basidiocarp with gill lamellae; and *Penicillium chrysogenum* forms septate hyphae with brush-like conidiophores.

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1
Analyze the hyphal structure and asexual reproduction of *Rhizopus stolonifer*.
Identify that *Rhizopus* is a zygomycete mould with coenocytic (aseptate) hyphae producing internal sporangiospores inside globose sporangia.
Zygomycota moulds are characterized by lack of septa in vegetative hyphae and reproduction via sporangia.
2
Examine the cellular organization of unicellular yeast (*Saccharomyces cerevisiae*).
Identify that yeast exists as discrete single cells that do not form hyphal filaments and undergo cell outgrowth (budding).
Ascomycetes yeasts are secondarily unicellular and utilize budding for rapid asexual multiplication.
3
Evaluate the complex multicellular fruiting structure of *Agaricus bisporus*.
Identify that edible mushrooms are basidiomycetes with septate dikaryotic hyphae forming a cap with gills bearing basidiospores.
Basidiomycota produce macroscopic basidiocarps with gills to optimize wind dispersal of sexual basidiospores.
4
Differentiate *Penicillium chrysogenum* from *Rhizopus* based on hyphal septation and conidial arrangement.
Identify that *Penicillium* has septate hyphae forming brush-shaped conidiophores bearing external chains of conidia rather than enclosed sporangia.
Conidial fungi generate exposed asexual spores directly on specialized branched structures (penicilli).

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Structural Diversity and Reproductive Adaptation in Kingdom Fungi
Soru 1427Soru

Match each microevolutionary mechanism of modern evolutionary theory on the left with its precise effect on population genetics on the right.

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Genetic drift in small isolated populations
Natural selection acting on phenotypic variation
Gene flow between distinct populations
Germline DNA sequence mutation

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Genetic drift in small isolated populations matches stochastic non-adaptive fluctuations in allele frequencies; Natural selection acting on phenotypic variation matches systematically increasing the frequency of alleles conferring higher relative fitness; Gene flow between distinct populations matches increasing internal genetic diversity while reducing divergence between populations; Germline DNA sequence mutation matches serving as the ultimate source of brand-new alleles.
In Neo-Darwinian synthesis, microevolutionary changes are driven by distinct genetic mechanisms: germline mutations supply raw genetic material by producing new alleles; genetic drift alters allele frequencies by chance in small populations; natural selection systematically promotes alleles conferring relative fitness; and gene flow exchanges genetic alleles across population boundaries.

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1
Analyze the impact of small population size on allele sampling.
Identify that small sample sizes produce random, non-adaptive sampling errors.
Genetic drift alters gene pools purely through chance events rather than survival advantage.
2
Evaluate how differential reproductive success affects gene frequencies.
Connect natural selection to directional, adaptive shifts in allele frequencies.
Organisms bearing beneficial phenotypic traits leave more offspring, systematically propagating their alleles.
3
Determine the population genetic consequences of allele movement between populations.
Match gene flow to homogenization between populations and increased variation within the receiving population.
Immigration introduces novel alleles into the recipient gene pool while reducing genetic distance between source and sink groups.
4
Identify the primary origin of completely new genetic alleles.
Match germline mutation to the creation of novel genetic material.
Recombination reshuffles existing alleles, whereas mutation is the sole mechanism capable of generating new molecular alleles.

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Microevolutionary Mechanisms and Population Genetics
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1428Soru

Match each characteristic of viruses in Column A with its corresponding biological implication in Column B.

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Absence of metabolic machinery and organelles
Ability to form crystals outside host cells
Presence of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA)
Specific surface glycoprotein spikes

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Absence of metabolic machinery and organelles matches with Requires obligate intracellular parasitism for replication; Ability to form crystals outside host cells matches with Demonstrates non-living chemical property when isolated from host; Presence of nucleic acid matches with Provides genetic instructions for viral protein synthesis; Specific surface glycoprotein spikes match with Enables recognition and attachment to host membrane receptors.
The correct matches align viral structural characteristics with their exact biological implications: lack of cellular organelles enforces obligate intracellular parasitism, crystallization demonstrates non-living chemical behavior outside a host, nucleic acids provide genetic hereditary information, and glycoprotein spikes facilitate specific binding to host cell surface receptors.

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1
Analyze the biological implication of lacking metabolic machinery
Lacking organelles means viruses cannot generate ATP or synthesize proteins independently, making them obligate intracellular parasites.
Viruses rely entirely on the host cell's metabolic infrastructure.
2
Analyze the implication of viral crystallization
Forming crystals in non-living environments behaves like chemical compounds rather than living cells.
Crystallization reflects metabolic inertness outside a living host.
3
Analyze the function of viral nucleic acid
Nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) carries genetic code for replication.
The genome directs host ribosomes to manufacture viral components.
4
Analyze the role of surface glycoprotein spikes
Spikes mediate host specificity by anchoring to host cell surface receptors.
Viral attachment depends on specific molecular fitting between spikes and host receptors.

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Viral Characteristics and Structure
Soru 1429Soru

Match each fungal structure or specialized cell type with its corresponding diagnostic anatomical or reproductive characteristic.

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Rhizoid (*Rhizopus*)
Basidium (*Agaricus*)
Zygospore (*Rhizopus*)
Pseudohypha (*Saccharomyces*)

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Rhizoid (*Rhizopus*) matches the specialized root-like hyphal branch that penetrates substrate for extracellular digestion; Basidium (*Agaricus*) matches the microscopic club-shaped structure lining mushroom gills where meiosis yields sexual spores; Zygospore (*Rhizopus*) matches the thick-walled, resistant zygotic structure from gametangial fusion; Pseudohypha (*Saccharomyces*) matches the short chain of unseparated daughter cells formed during budding.
Each fungal archetype possesses unique structural and reproductive adaptations: *Rhizopus* utilizes subterranean-like rhizoids for substrate penetration and enzyme secretion, as well as zygospores for sexual survival; *Agaricus* develops basidia on gill surfaces for sexual basidiospore production; and *Saccharomyces* forms pseudohyphae when budding daughter cells remain attached in chains.

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1
Analyze the nutrition and vegetative structures of moulds
Identify that rhizoids in *Rhizopus* serve an anchoring and absorptive function by penetrating the growth medium and secreting extracellular enzymes.
Rhizoids are specialized subterranean-like hyphae distinct from aerial sporangiophores and horizontal stolons.
2
Evaluate the reproductive structures of macrofungi (mushrooms)
Identify the basidium as the diagnostic spore-bearing club cell of *Agaricus* situated on the gill surfaces.
Karyogamy followed by meiosis occurs inside the basidium, extruding four haploid basidiospores externally.
3
Examine sexual reproduction in Zygomycota
Connect the zygospore to gametangial conjugation in moulds like *Rhizopus*.
When opposite mating strains meet, multinucleate gametangia fuse to create a highly resistant, dark, thick-walled zygospore.
4
Analyze asexual growth patterns in unicellular yeasts
Associate pseudohyphae with budding in *Saccharomyces*.
When budded cells fail to detach during rapid mitotic growth, they form elongated, linked chains known as pseudohyphae.

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Structural and reproductive differentiation among Kingdom Fungi archetypes (moulds, yeasts, and mushrooms)
Soru 1430Soru

Match each sex-linked inheritance pattern or sex determination concept on the left with its correct biological description on the right.

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Y-linked gene transmission
X-linked recessive carrier mother
Homogametic male sex determination
Heterogametic female sex determination

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Y-linked gene transmission matches with direct father-to-son inheritance; X-linked recessive carrier mother matches with 50% allele transmission probability; Homogametic male sex determination matches with ZZ males in birds; Heterogametic female sex determination matches with ZW females in birds and reptiles.
Each genetic concept correctly aligns with its characteristic mode of chromosome transmission or gametic constitution: Y-linked traits are holandric (father-to-son), X-linked recessive carrier mothers have a 50% chance per child of passing the mutated allele, ZZ represents homogametic males in birds, and ZW represents heterogametic females in birds and reptiles.

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1
Identify the inheritance mode of Y-linked genes.
Since only males possess the Y chromosome, Y-linked traits pass exclusively from fathers to sons.
Y chromosomes are inherited solely through the paternal line.
2
Determine the transmission probability for a heterozygous carrier mother.
A carrier mother (XHXhX^H X^h) passes the XhX^h allele to 50% of her offspring.
Segregation during meiosis distributes each X chromosome into half of the gametes.
3
Differentiate between homogametic and heterogametic sex determination systems.
In birds (ZZ-ZW system), males have two identical sex chromosomes (ZZ, homogametic) while females have two distinct sex chromosomes (ZW, heterogametic).
Homogametic individuals produce only one type of sex gamete, whereas heterogametic individuals produce two different types.

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Sex Determination Mechanisms and Sex-Linked Inheritance
Soru 1431Soru

In maize (*Zea mays*), the allele for starchy endosperm (SuSu) is completely dominant over the allele for sugary endosperm (susu). Based on Mendel's First Law (Law of Segregation), which expected progeny outcome on the right correctly matches each monohybrid parental cross scenario on the left?

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Cross between two heterozygous starchy plants (Susu×SusuSu\,su \times Su\,su), evaluated for the genotypic ratio among starchy progeny only
Test cross of a heterozygous starchy plant (Susu×susuSu\,su \times su\,su), evaluated for the ratio of dominant allele (SuSu) carriers to non-carriers
Self-pollination of an F1F_1 plant (SusuSu\,su), evaluated for the total percentage of pure-breeding (homozygous) progeny
Cross between a heterozygous starchy plant (SusuSu\,su) and a homozygous starchy plant (SuSuSu\,Su), evaluated for the percentage of sugary (sususu\,su) progeny

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Cross between two heterozygous starchy plants matches 1 SuSu:2 Susu1\ Su\,Su : 2\ Su\,su; Test cross of a heterozygous starchy plant matches 1:11 : 1 ratio (50%50\% carriers to 50%50\% non-carriers); Self-pollination of an F1F_1 plant matches 50%50\% of total progeny; Cross between a heterozygous starchy plant and homozygous starchy plant matches 0%0\% of total progeny.
Each monohybrid parental cross is correctly matched by calculating the specific genotypic or phenotypic probabilities based on allele segregation during meiosis according to Mendel's First Law.

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1
Analyze the cross between two heterozygous starchy plants (Susu×SusuSu\,su \times Su\,su).
Genotypes produced are 1/4 SuSu1/4\ Su\,Su, 1/2 Susu1/2\ Su\,su, and 1/4 susu1/4\ su\,su.
Mendel's Law of Segregation states alleles segregate into gametes with equal probability (1/2 Su1/2\ Su, 1/2 su1/2\ su). Starchy plants comprise SuSuSu\,Su and SusuSu\,su. Among starchy progeny, the genotypic ratio is 1 SuSu:2 Susu1\ Su\,Su : 2\ Su\,su.
2
Analyze the test cross of a heterozygous starchy plant (Susu×susuSu\,su \times su\,su).
Genotypes produced are 1/2 Susu1/2\ Su\,su and 1/2 susu1/2\ su\,su.
Carriers of the dominant allele SuSu are SusuSu\,su (50%50\%), while non-carriers are sususu\,su (50%50\%), yielding a ratio of 1:11 : 1.
3
Analyze self-pollination of an F1F_1 plant (Susu×SusuSu\,su \times Su\,su) for pure-breeding individuals.
Pure-breeding individuals (SuSuSu\,Su and sususu\,su) constitute 50%50\% of offspring.
Pure-breeding offspring are homozygous. 25% SuSu+25% susu=50%25\%\ Su\,Su + 25\%\ su\,su = 50\% of total progeny.
4
Analyze the cross Susu×SuSuSu\,su \times Su\,Su for sugary (sususu\,su) progeny.
Proportion of sususu\,su offspring is 0%0\%.
The homozygous dominant parent contributes a dominant SuSu allele to all offspring, preventing the expression of the recessive sususu\,su genotype.

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Mendel's First Law and Monohybrid Cross Proportions
Tahmini Süre:2m 30s
Soru 1432Soru

Match each pioneer stage or community type in ecological succession with its corresponding characteristic or ecological role.

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Crustose lichens
Mosses and liverworts
Annual weeds and grasses
Climax woodland community

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Crustose lichens match with bare rock chemical weathering; Mosses and liverworts match with trapping organic debris to deepen soil; Annual weeds and grasses match with colonizing intact topsoil in secondary succession; Climax woodland community matches with maintaining stable biomass and environmental equilibrium.
Crustose lichens initiate primary succession on bare rock through chemical weathering. Mosses build upon this primitive soil by accumulating humus. Annual weeds colonize disturbed areas where topsoil persists (secondary succession), and the climax woodland represents the final stable ecosystem stage.

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1
Identify the primary succession pioneers on bare, soil-less rock substrates.
Crustose lichens secrete acidic metabolites to break down inorganic rock matrix into primitive mineral particles.
Primary succession begins on abiotic substrates devoid of organic soil.
2
Determine the ecological contribution of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) in substrate buildup.
Mosses colonize thin lichen-created soil, capturing wind-blown dust and contributing dead organic matter.
Bryophytes require minimal substrate depth created by earlier pioneer lichens before anchoring.
3
Distinguish secondary succession colonizers from primary succession pioneers.
Annual weeds and grasses quickly germinate in pre-existing topsoil following clearing or disturbance.
Secondary succession proceeds rapidly because soil, nutrients, and seed banks remain intact.
4
Characterize the terminal climax stage of ecological succession.
The climax community achieves maximum ecological stability, steady-state biomass, and climatic equilibrium.
Succession progresses predictably toward a complex, self-sustaining community until major disturbance occurs.

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Seral stages and functional roles of pioneer species in primary versus secondary ecological succession
Soru 1433Soru

Match each unicellular protist listed on the left with its defining structural feature or locomotory organelle on the right.

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*Amoeba*
*Paramecium*
*Euglena*
*Plasmodium*

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*Amoeba* matches with pseudopodia locomotion; *Paramecium* matches with cilia locomotion; *Euglena* matches with flagellum and eyespot; *Plasmodium* matches with non-motile spore-forming parasite.
Each protist taxon is accurately paired with its primary locomotory structure or biological characteristic: *Amoeba* utilizes pseudopodia, *Paramecium* uses cilia, *Euglena* possesses a flagellum with an eyespot, and *Plasmodium* is a non-motile spore-forming parasite.

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1
Identify the locomotory mechanism of *Amoeba*
*Amoeba* extends pseudopodia (false feet) through streaming endoplasm and ectoplasm.
Rhizopod protozoans move exclusively via pseudopodial extension.
2
Identify the characteristic features of *Paramecium*
*Paramecium* is covered in short, hair-like cilia.
Ciliates utilize metachronal waves of cilia to swim through aquatic environments.
3
Identify the features of *Euglena*
*Euglena* uses a long flagellum for swimming and a red eyespot (stigma) for phototaxis.
The stigma directs *Euglena* toward light sources for photosynthesis.
4
Identify the features of *Plasmodium*
*Plasmodium* is a non-motile parasite producing infectious sporozoites.
Apicomplexan protozoa rely on vectors rather than active locomotory structures.

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Classification and locomotory organelles of Kingdom Protista
Soru 1434Soru

Match each plant excretory structure or product on the left with its corresponding physiological mechanism or mode of elimination on the right.

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Stomata and lenticels
Hydathodes
Old bark and heartwood
Calcium oxalate crystals (raphides)

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Stomata and lenticels match with the release of gaseous metabolic by-products via simple diffusion; Hydathodes match with exudation of liquid water containing dissolved salts through guttation; Old bark and heartwood match with deposition and long-term storage of tannins, resins, and gums in non-functional tissues; Calcium oxalate crystals (raphides) match with insoluble waste precipitation within vacuoles to prevent cellular toxicity.
Each plant excretory structure is correctly paired with its specific mechanism: stomata and lenticels eliminate gaseous by-products by diffusion; hydathodes eliminate liquid water droplets containing dissolved minerals through guttation; old bark and heartwood store secondary organic metabolites like tannins and gums; calcium oxalate crystals safely isolate metabolic oxalic acid in an insoluble crystalline form inside vacuoles.

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1
Identify the primary excretory pathway for plant gases.
Stomata (in epidermal tissues of leaves) and lenticels (in bark of woody stems) serve as diffusion channels for CO2CO_2 from respiration and O2O_2 from photosynthesis.
Gaseous waste elimination relies on direct kinetic movement of gas molecules down concentration gradients.
2
Determine the mechanism associated with hydathodes.
Hydathodes exude drops of liquid water and dissolved minerals during guttation when transpiration rates are low and root pressure is elevated.
Hydathodes are permanently open pores at leaf margins distinct from stomatal guard cells.
3
Analyze how plants store organic secondary metabolites.
Non-utilizable organic substances such as resins, gums, and tannins are stored in non-functional secondary xylem (heartwood) or bark prior to organ shedding.
Plants lack complex excretory organs and frequently use tissue sequestration followed by abscission.
4
Evaluate the role of calcium oxalate crystal formation.
Toxic oxalic acid is neutralized by binding with calcium ions to yield insoluble raphide crystals stored inertly inside vacuoles.
Precipitating waste as insoluble salt crystals prevents osmotic imbalance and cytoplasmic chemical toxicity.

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Plant Excretory Mechanisms and Waste Storage
Soru 1435Soru

Match each viral structural component listed in Column I with its correct biochemical nature or biological function in Column II.

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Capsid
Viral Envelope
Capsomeres
Glycoprotein Spikes

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Capsid matches with the complete protective protein shell surrounding the genetic material; Viral Envelope matches with the host-derived lipid bilayer membrane; Capsomeres match with the individual protein subunits determining viral symmetry; Glycoprotein Spikes match with surface proteins essential for host receptor attachment.
Each structural component has a specific chemical identity and function: the capsid serves as the primary protective protein shell for viral DNA or RNA; capsomeres are the fundamental repeating protein units assembling the capsid structure; the envelope is a host-derived lipid membrane modified with viral proteins; glycoprotein spikes mediate specific viral binding to host cell surface receptors.

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1
Identify the whole protein coat structure versus its individual sub-units
The overall protein shell is the Capsid, whereas the constituent protein monomers are Capsomeres.
Viruses assemble their outer protein shell (capsid) from repeating polypeptide subunits called capsomeres.
2
Determine the origin and nature of the viral outer membrane
The Viral Envelope is a phospholipid membrane derived from host cell plasma or organelle membranes during viral exit.
Viruses lack metabolic pathways to synthesize lipids independently and must acquire membrane envelopes from host cells.
3
Analyze host target binding structures
Glycoprotein Spikes extend from the surface to anchor the virus to specific host cell receptors.
Host tropism is determined by viral attachment proteins recognizing specific complementary cellular surface receptors.

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Viral morphology is defined by a nucleic acid genome surrounded by a protein capsid composed of capsomeres, with some viruses possessing an outer host-derived lipid envelope bearing viral spikes.
Soru 1436Soru

Match each speciation mechanism or evolutionary process on the left with its corresponding biological scenario on the right.

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Allopatric Speciation via Vicariance
Sympatric Speciation via Polyploidy
Adaptive Radiation
Parapatric Speciation

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Allopatric Speciation via Vicariance matches the emergence of physical geographic barriers; Sympatric Speciation via Polyploidy matches instantaneous reproductive isolation in a shared habitat due to genome duplication; Adaptive Radiation matches rapid diversification of an ancestral lineage into diverse specialized ecological forms; Parapatric Speciation matches divergence between adjacent populations along an environmental gradient with limited gene flow.
Each mechanism accurately matches its defining population dynamics and geographic conditions: allopatric speciation involves vicariant physical barriers; sympatric polyploidy involves genome duplication in a shared location; adaptive radiation involves rapid niche diversification from a common ancestor; and parapatric speciation involves continuous adjacent populations along an environmental gradient.

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1
Analyze Allopatric Speciation via Vicariance
Vicariance specifically refers to geographic splitting of a habitat, preventing gene flow between fragmented populations.
Geographic isolation is the hallmark requirement of allopatric processes.
2
Analyze Sympatric Speciation via Polyploidy
Polyploidy creates immediate reproductive barriers within a single geographic location without physical separation.
Chromosomal duplication prevents successful meiosis during backcrossing with original diploid parents.
3
Analyze Adaptive Radiation
Adaptive radiation involves a founder lineage rapidly expanding into multiple morphologically and ecologically distinct species.
Unoccupied ecological niches drive divergent selection pressure on ancestral traits.
4
Analyze Parapatric Speciation
Parapatric speciation involves continuous adjacent territories with different environmental selection pressures along a gradient.
Limited gene flow at the contact zone does not prevent natural selection from driving divergence across the gradient.

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Mechanisms of Speciation and Adaptive Radiation
Soru 1437Soru

Spermatophytes display distinct vascular and reproductive features that differentiate gymnosperms from angiosperms. Which of the following correctly pairs each spermatophyte structure on the left with its corresponding characteristic description on the right?

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Microsporangiate cone
Embryo sac
Tracheids with bordered pits
Sieve tube elements with companion cells

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Microsporangiate cone matches the male reproductive structure in gymnosperms producing microspores; Embryo sac matches the highly reduced female gametophyte enclosed within an angiosperm ovule; Tracheids with bordered pits match the primary water-conducting cell type dominant in gymnosperm xylem; Sieve tube elements with companion cells match the specialized phloem transport tissue characteristic of angiosperms.
Each structural term correctly matches its anatomical or reproductive identity. Gymnosperms utilize microsporangiate cones to generate microspores (pollen) and rely on tracheids for xylem transport. In contrast, angiosperms produce an embryo sac as their female gametophyte and possess sieve tube elements linked with companion cells in their phloem.

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1
Analyze reproductive structures of Gymnosperms vs Angiosperms
Microsporangiate cones produce pollen (microspores) in gymnosperms, while the embryo sac represents the female gametophyte contained within the angiosperm ovule.
Gymnosperms rely on cone structures for spore production, whereas angiosperms enclose their female gametophyte inside an ovary-enclosed ovule.
2
Analyze vascular tissue differences between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
Gymnosperms rely primarily on tracheids for water conduction and sieve cells for nutrient transport. Angiosperms feature vessels for water transport and sieve tube elements with companion cells for phloem transport.
Distinct anatomical evolution sets angiosperm vascular efficiency apart from gymnosperms.
3
Pair each left item with its corresponding right item definition
Microsporangiate cone pairs with the male cone description; Embryo sac pairs with the angiosperm female gametophyte; Tracheids pair with gymnosperm xylem elements; Sieve tube elements with companion cells pair with angiosperm phloem tissue.
Matches align accurately with fundamental plant taxonomy and comparative histology.

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Comparative vascular and reproductive anatomy of Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
Soru 1438Soru

In population ecology studies across Nigerian savanna ecosystems, several factors govern population size and growth rate. Match each population dynamic concept on the left with its corresponding ecological description on the right.

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Density-dependent factor
Density-independent factor
Carrying capacity (KK)
Biotic potential (rmaxr_{max})

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Density-dependent factor matches with the environmental limiting factor whose impact intensifies as population density increases; Density-independent factor matches with the abiotic environmental event causing mortality regardless of population density; Carrying capacity (KK) matches with the maximum sustainable population size a habitat can support; Biotic potential (rmaxr_{max}) matches with the theoretical maximum rate of population growth under ideal conditions.
Density-dependent factors fluctuate in influence based on population numbers (such as intraspecific competition). Density-independent factors influence mortality uniformly regardless of population density (such as abiotic fire or drought). Carrying capacity (KK) represents the maximum equilibrium population size an ecosystem's resources can maintain. Biotic potential (rmaxr_{max}) defines the maximum theoretical reproductive rate under optimal, unrestricted environmental conditions.

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1
Identify the characteristic of density-dependent regulation.
Density-dependent factors operate proportionately to population density (e.g., competition for food, spread of infectious parasites).
As population density rises, individual survival and reproduction drop due to increased resource competition.
2
Distinguish density-independent regulation.
Density-independent factors are physical/climatic perturbations that kill a fixed percentage of organisms regardless of density.
Abiotic catastrophes like wildfires affect sparse and dense populations equally.
3
Define carrying capacity (KK) and biotic potential (rmaxr_{max}).
Carrying capacity (KK) is environmental sustainability bound, whereas biotic potential (rmaxr_{max}) is maximum intrinsic reproductive output under zero environmental resistance.
Recognizing these equilibrium and theoretical growth parameters clarifies population growth curves (SS-curve and JJ-curve).

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Population Regulation and Dynamic Growth Parameters
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Soru 1439Soru

Match each abiotic environmental parameter listed in the left column with the appropriate field instrument used to measure it in ecological studies.

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Soil water tension in agricultural edaphic studies
Atmospheric pressure variation across microhabitats
Light intensity reaching a rainforest floor
Water transparency in an aquatic ecosystem

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Soil water tension matches Tensiometer; Atmospheric pressure matches Barometer; Light intensity matches Luxmeter (Photometer); Water transparency matches Secchi disc.
Each abiotic parameter is paired with its specific instrument based on physical measurement principles in field ecology.

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1
Identify the instrument used to measure soil moisture suction pressure (edaphic factor).
Tensiometer directly measures the physical tension with which water is held in soil matrices.
This determines water availability to plant root systems.
2
Determine the tool used for evaluating ambient air pressure (climatic factor).
Barometer measures atmospheric pressure.
Air pressure variation impacts respiratory efficiency and weather dynamics across terrestrial microhabitats.
3
Identify the instrument that quantifies solar energy illumination level.
Luxmeter (Photometer) measures light intensity.
Understory plants require sufficient light intensity for photosynthetically active radiation.
4
Determine the tool for assessing turbidity and light penetration depth in water bodies.
Secchi disc measures water transparency.
The depth at which the black-and-white disc disappears indicates visual clarity and photic zone limit.

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Measurement of Abiotic Ecological Factors and Instrument Selection
Soru 1440Soru

Match each sex determination mechanism or sex-linked trait concept on the left with its corresponding biological description on the right.

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XX-XY determination mechanism
ZZ-ZW determination mechanism
Haemophilia inheritance
Holandric traits

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XX-XY determination mechanism corresponds to the system with heterogametic males (XY); ZZ-ZW determination mechanism corresponds to the system with heterogametic females (ZW); Haemophilia inheritance corresponds to the X-linked recessive blood-clotting disorder; Holandric traits correspond to Y-linked traits passed exclusively from father to son.
Each concept is correctly paired with its biological definition: XX-XY features heterogametic males; ZZ-ZW features heterogametic females; Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive disorder impairing blood clotting; and Holandric traits are Y-linked traits inherited strictly from father to son.

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1
Identify the chromosomal composition of heterogametic and homogametic sexes in different organisms.
In XX-XY systems (mammals), males are heterogametic (XY). In ZZ-ZW systems (birds), females are heterogametic (ZW).
The heterogametic sex produces two different types of gametes that determine the offspring's sex.
2
Examine the inheritance pattern of Haemophilia.
Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive trait that affects blood coagulation and is primarily expressed in males.
Males receive their single X chromosome from their mother, so a recessive allele on the X chromosome will always be expressed.
3
Examine the inheritance pattern of Holandric traits.
Holandric traits are Y-linked traits passed directly from fathers to all male offspring.
Only males inherit the Y chromosome, ensuring strict paternal transmission.

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Sex Determination Mechanisms and Sex-Linked Inheritance Patterns
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