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CLEP Biology Latest Update verified
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1. Excess sewage can lead to the death of aquatic animals in a lake because sewage pollution 
promotes 
oxygen depletion 
2. A katydid is an insect. Its leaf-like appearance 
is an example of 
cryptic coloration 
3. In which of the following ways do social insects benefit most from having several types 
or castes within the species 
The specialized structure 
of each caste permits division of labor and greater efficiency 
4. Which of the following statements about imprinting is N...
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MB (ASCP) Review & Exam Questions Part II completed with correct answers
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MB (ASCP) Review & Exam Questions Part II completed with correct answersWhat is the Beer-Lambert Law? 
 
the linear relationship between absorbance and concentration of an absorbing species. 
 
 
What is the Beer-Lambert Law equation? 
 
A = ebc 
 
A: absorbance 
e: molar absorptivity 
c: concentration 
b: path length 
 
 
 
 
 
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DNA and RNA are absorbed at: 
 
260nm 
 
 
Proteins are absorbed at: 
 
280nm 
 
 
What is the melting temperature equation? 
 
Tm = (4 x # of GC pairs) + ...
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Exam 3 Review
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This document is a study guide for Exam 3 in BIO120 at Carroll University. The study guide contains information on Speciation, Isolation, Species and the different concepts, Biomes, Behavior, and Ecology.
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BIO145 - The mesopelagic zone refers to the ocean depths in which there is
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The mesopelagic zone refers to the ocean depths in which there is
enough light to support plant growth.
no light at all.
dim light, but not enough for plant growth.
enough light for primary production by bacteria.
dim light, but enough to support only some hardy plants.
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Where is the main thermocline located?
In the mesopelagic.
Above the mesopelagic.
Below the mesopelagic.
It varies since the thermocline disappears in the tropics.
It varies since the thermocline...