A(n) (photosynthetic/algae/plant) organism makes its own food using light energy
What will be an ideal response?
photosynthetic
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: The Early Years of Microbiology
Learning Outcome: 1.3
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Assume that the ancestor of this phylogeny had vascular tissue and chlorophyll. If this is true, which answer lists all key traits of a ginkgo?
A. vascular tissue, needles, tree, and chlorophyll
B. tree and seeds
C. seeds, tree, vascular tissue, and chlorophyll
D. needles, tree, and seeds
Clarify Question
· What is the key concept addressed by the question?
· What type of thinking is required?
· What key words does the question contain and what do they mean?
Gather Content
· What do you already know about cladistics?
Consider Possibilities
· What other information is related to the question? Which information is most useful?
Choose Answer · Given what you now know, what information and/or problem solving approach is most likely to produce the correct answer?
Reflect on Process
· Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?
How are DNA and RNA similar?
a. They are both comprised of long chains of nucleotides. b. They are both comprised of deoxyribonucleic acid. c. They are both comprised of long chains of glucose. d. None of the above.
Which of the following is true about Gregor
Mendel when he first started his experiments?
a. Mendel worked with garden pea plants. b. Mendel knew that some plants "breed true." c. He knew that genes were responsible for observable traits. d. Mendel worked on garden pea plants and knew that some plants "breed true." e. Mendel worked on garden pea plants. He knew that some plants "breed true" and that genes were responsible for observable traits.
In the early growth stages of a seedling, what is
responsible for cell enlargement? a. mitosis b. cytoplasmic divisions c. soil minerals d. water uptake e. mitosis and cytoplasmic divisions