Exam 1: The Science of Biology
Exam 1: The Science of Biology58 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of Molecules and the Properties of Water76 Questions
Exam 3: The Chemical Building Blocks of Life74 Questions
Exam 4: Cell Structure63 Questions
Exam 5: Membranes76 Questions
Exam 6: Energy and Metabolism53 Questions
Exam 7: How Cells Harvest Energy59 Questions
Exam 8: Photosynthesis67 Questions
Exam 9: Cell Communication45 Questions
Exam 10: How Cells Divide62 Questions
Exam 11: Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis53 Questions
Exam 12: Patterns of Inheritance64 Questions
Exam 13: Chromosomes, mapping, and the Meiosisinheritance Connection58 Questions
Exam 14: Dna: the Genetic Material68 Questions
Exam 15: Genes and How They Work79 Questions
Exam 16: Control of Gene Expression62 Questions
Exam 17: Biotechnology48 Questions
Exam 18: Genomics52 Questions
Exam 19: Cellular Mechanisms of Development56 Questions
Exam 20: Genes Within Populations78 Questions
Exam 21: The Evidence for Evolution65 Questions
Exam 22: The Origin of Species67 Questions
Exam 23: Systematics,phylogenies,and Comparative Biology67 Questions
Exam 24: Genome Evolution54 Questions
Exam 25: The Origin and Diversity of Life35 Questions
Exam 26: Viruses62 Questions
Exam 27: Prokaryotes61 Questions
Exam 28: Protists55 Questions
Exam 29: Seedless Plants44 Questions
Exam 30: Seed Plants36 Questions
Exam 31: Fungi63 Questions
Exam 32: Animal Diversity and the Evolution of Body Plans42 Questions
Exam 33: Protostomes79 Questions
Exam 34: Deuterostomes83 Questions
Exam 35: Plant Form55 Questions
Exam 36: Transport in Plants51 Questions
Exam 37: Plant Nutrition and Soils47 Questions
Exam 38: Plant Defense Responses42 Questions
Exam 39: Sensory Systems in Plants50 Questions
Exam 40: Plant Reproduction86 Questions
Exam 41: The Animal Body and Principles of Regulation75 Questions
Exam 42: The Nervous System78 Questions
Exam 43: Sensory Systems88 Questions
Exam 44: The Endocrine System87 Questions
Exam 45: The Musculoskeletal System57 Questions
Exam 46: The Digestive System59 Questions
Exam 47: The Respiratory System54 Questions
Exam 48: The Circulatory System53 Questions
Exam 49: Osmotic Regulation and the Urinary System46 Questions
Exam 50: The Immune System49 Questions
Exam 51: The Reproductive System79 Questions
Exam 52: Animal Development69 Questions
Exam 53: Behavioral Biology91 Questions
Exam 54: Ecology of Individuals and Populations69 Questions
Exam 55: Community Ecology59 Questions
Exam 56: Dynamics of Ecosystems48 Questions
Exam 57: The Biosphere and Human Impacts41 Questions
Exam 58: Conservation Biology49 Questions
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The term that Darwin used to describe the concept that those with superior physical,behavior or other attributes are more likely to survive than those that are not so well endowed,and thus are more likely to pass their traits to the next generation,is called:
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A key contribution to Darwin's thinking was the concept of limits put on the geometric growth of populations by nature,originally proposed by:
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Ginkgo trees are known to lose their leaves at a certain time each year throughout the United States.Based on this information,Ginkgo trees in China must behave the same way.These statements are an example of:
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The proposal that one type of organism can change gradually into another type over a long period of time is known as:
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Why was the determination of the actual sequence of the human genome considered to be descriptive science?
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How does peer review influence the development of scientific theories?
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Why is it necessary to take an interdisciplinary approach to studying biology?
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Based on hierarchical levels of biological organization,which of these choices represents the broadest level?
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Multiple independent experiments have demonstrated that phytochrome helps trigger seasonal change responses in the plant such as changing color and loosening of leaves.Plants have the ability adapt to seasonal changes in their surroundings.This statement is an example of:
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Based in the information provided,the best explanation for the low numbers of spiders and flies in plot 5 is:
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The plots that were staked out on the island were part of the:
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Which statement represents the biological characteristics that kittens,oak trees,swans,earth worms,elephants and crickets have in common?
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If two different species of fish fossils were found in two different layers of sedimentary rock,what might one infer about the specimens?
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Experiments are carried out to test a hypothesis by changing one variable at a time and including an unchanged variable termed a(n)________.
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While you are riding the ski lift up to the top of the mountain on a very cold day you start to shiver involuntarily.You know that the shivering is your body′s attempt to help regulate your body temperature and is an example of what type of mechanism?
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Dr.Ratard was trying to determine the cause of a mysterious epidemic affecting fish in the gulf of New Mexico.His proposal that the deaths were caused by an organism called a protist is considered a(n)________
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What common life characteristic would cells from a daisy,bacteria,and a dog all have?
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Recent discoveries of microscopic fossils have extended the known history of life to about:
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-The species that have had proportionally the most time to diverge are:

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