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Environmental science enthusiasts show what they know at the end of the year by taking this full-fledged final exam. They answer multiple choice, graph interpretation, and essay analysys questions, 73 of them in all. Topics range from cell structure and function to population ecology. This exam blows others away with the variety included!
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hormones, sperm, adenosine triphosphate, bird beaks, beaks, birds, cells, cellular respiration, dna, deoxyribonucleic acid, dna sequence, energy transfer, energy, the energy pyramid, human impact on the environment, environmental stewardship, genetic variation, genetics, organ systems, human body systems, the excretory system, human development, humans, organic molecules, molecules, asexual reproduction, reproduction, sexual reproduction, galapagos finches, the galapagos islands, adaptations, amino acids, antibodies, autotrophs, biodiversity, carbon dioxide, chromosomes, cloning, diffusion, dynamic equilibrium, ecosystems, electrophoresis, enzymes, fertilization, food chains, homeostasis, meiosis, mitosis, mutation, organelles, osmosis, pesticides, plasmolysis, pollution, protein, the reproductive system, the scientific method, vacuole, zygotes, population, graphs, graphs interpreting, growth rate
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adaptation, antibody, asexual reproduction, biodiversity, budding, carbon dioxide, cell, cellular respiration, differentiation, diffusion, dna, ecosystem, energy pyramid, energy transfer, enzyme, excretory system, food chain, genetics, homeostasis, human development, human impact on the environment, interpreting graphs, levels of organization, meiosis, mitosis, mutation, osmosis, pollution, population, protein, reading graphs, replication, reproductive system, scientific method, sexual reproduction, succession, tissue, amino acid, autotroph, bird beak, chromosome, clone, dna sequence, dynamic equilibrium, electrophoresis, estrogen, fertilization, genetic variation, growth curve, hormone, natual resources, organ, organelle, organic molecule, pesticide, plasmolysis, progesterone, sperm, vacuole, zygote, galapagos finches, biological classification, biochemical cycle, science
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