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BIO1022 - Life on Earth - CL S2 2025

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Consider the following graph showing sex versus temperature for Alligator mississippiensis

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If the minimum yearly temperature will never drop below 33°C, at what temperature would you expect to have equal proportions of male and female hatchlings?

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 Once again you find yourself on Mars examining new forms of life (who knew there was so much). This microscopic organism lives in an environment that goes through cycles of high and low availability of food. During a period of high availability a single organism would likely:

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An organism is provided with two different diets, and shown below is the average energy contribution from a daily intake of both types of diets.

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Based on the relative contribution to energy from protein, carbohydrates and fats, this organism would most likely be a(n):

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 Which of these enzymes is responsible for fat breakdown?

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 Which of these stored nutrients is generally used LAST during periods of negative energy balance?

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 Which of the following is an action NOT associated with the release of enzymes from the pancreas into the duodenum?

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 Which of these is NOT among the common elements that make up nearly all animals?

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Consider the following graph showing sex versus temperature for Alligator mississippiensis

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If the minimum yearly temperature will never drop below 33°C, at what temperature would you expect to have equal proportions of male and female hatchlings?

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