Practice Comprehensive Examination 4. Flashcards

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Def Natural Selection

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Differences in the reproduction of individuals due to inherited differences in a particular environment

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Def Mycorrhizae

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Plant mutualistic fungi with underground structures that extend plant roots in return for glucose.

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Def Type 1 Diabetes

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Insulin-producing pancreas cells kill therefore not producing insulin and cannot direct the liver to store glucose or tell other cells to absorb and use glucose.

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2.) A person enters the emergency room who has taken a whole bottle of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) 5 hours ago, so the aspirin has been absorbed and is no longer in the stomach. The patient is hyperventilating.

a.) In a sentence, explain the biological basis of the observed hyperventilation

A

If the person consumes too much medication, they experience metabolic acidosis.

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2.) B.) briefly indicate something that could be done to help the patient

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the patient can be given an IV containing sodium bicarbonate to reduce the amount of H+ in the blood.

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  1. Design a study to test the hypothesis that fungi are keystone species in prairies and the derived prediction that use of fungicides in agricultural fields next to prairie areas reduces adjacent prairie plant species richness.

a.) What would you vary or compare (ONLY state the independent variable)?

A

fungicides

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  1. Design a study to test the hypothesis that fungi are keystone species in prairies and the derived prediction that use of fungicides in agricultural fields next to prairie areas reduces adjacent prairie plant species richness.

b.) What would you measure/quantify (ONLY state the dependent variable)?

A

species richness of plant

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  1. Design a study to test the hypothesis that fungi are keystone species in prairies and the derived prediction that use of fungicides in agricultural fields next to prairie areas reduces adjacent prairie plant species richness.

c.) What method would you use to collect data (single word or few words)?

A

quadrat sampling

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  1. Design a study to test the hypothesis that fungi are keystone species in prairies and the derived prediction that use of fungicides in agricultural fields next to prairie areas reduces adjacent prairie plant species richness.

d.) In a single, concise sentence or bullet points, describe the step(s) you would take (before the statistical
analysis) to ensure that your study is rigorous and your results are accurate and reliable.

A
  • study the sample multiple times
  • study over 100 different samples of plant richness with fungi
  • Test in diffrent location
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  1. Briefly explain what human-caused climate change is and how it occurs.
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Human cause climate change is the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere created by humans. This can occur through car emissions, burning of fossil fuels, and deforestation

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  1. Indicate two ways to help reduce and/or reverse the evolution of antibiotic resistance based on course content. One thing to do and (briefly) why it would reduce and/or reverse the evolution of antibiotic resistance is
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Reduce the antibiotics

  • In an environment w/ no antibiotics, susceptible bacteria reproduce more than resistant bacteria
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  1. B.) Another thing to do and (briefly) why it would reduce and/or reverse the evolution of antibiotic resistance is
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Use antibiotics as the last choice in treatment.
- Overuse of antibiotics causes resistance so using it as last resort and only prescribing when needed reduces resistance.

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