Exam 1: The Nature of Science and the Characteristics of Life
Exam 1: The Nature of Science and the Characteristics of Life82 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Diversity, Bacteria, and Archaea101 Questions
Exam 3: Protista, Plantae, and Fungi83 Questions
Exam 4: Animalia81 Questions
Exam 5: The Chemistry of Life92 Questions
Exam 6: Cell Structure and Internal Compartments87 Questions
Exam 7: Cell Membranes, Transport, and Communication85 Questions
Exam 8: Energy, Metabolism, and Enzymes81 Questions
Exam 9: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration84 Questions
Exam 10: Cell Division89 Questions
Exam 11: Stem Cells, Cancer, and Human Health93 Questions
Exam 12: Patterns of Inheritance75 Questions
Exam 13: Chromosomes and Human Genetics75 Questions
Exam 14: Dna and Genes105 Questions
Exam 15: From Gene to Protein80 Questions
Exam 16: Dna Technology80 Questions
Exam 17: How Evolution Works80 Questions
Exam 18: Evolution of Populations80 Questions
Exam 19: Speciation and the Origins of Biological Diversity80 Questions
Exam 20: The Evolutionary History of Life100 Questions
Exam 21: The Biosphere89 Questions
Exam 22: Growth of Populations69 Questions
Exam 23: Ecological Communities133 Questions
Exam 24: Ecosystems75 Questions
Exam 25: Global Change70 Questions
Exam 26: Internal Organization and Homeostasis79 Questions
Exam 27: Nutrition and Digestion80 Questions
Exam 28: Circulation and Gas Exchange77 Questions
Exam 29: Animal Hormones78 Questions
Exam 30: Nervous and Sensory Systems78 Questions
Exam 31: Skeletons, Muscles, and Movement78 Questions
Exam 32: Defenses Against Disease78 Questions
Exam 33: Reproduction and Development76 Questions
Exam 34: Animal Behavior76 Questions
Exam 35: Plant Structure, Nutrition, and Transport80 Questions
Exam 36: Plant Growth and Reproduction80 Questions
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Because the brain is constructed from nerve cells it is considered an organ.
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Evolution continues to be a generally misunderstood process to many people; the best contemporary evidence of evolution is
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Biologists hypothesize that the now-extinct American cheetah provided the selection pressure that led to the swiftness of the pronghorn. Predict how pronghorn speed might change in the next few thousand years.
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Although vaccination can provide a lifelong protection against some diseases, flu vaccines are rarely effective against next year's flu because the virus that causes flu
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A scientific hypothesis must be testable; if not, science cannot evaluate it.
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DNA is an example of the molecular level of biological organization.
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Consider each of the following true statements; which statement supports the theory that all living organisms descended from one common ancestor?
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Microbiologists quickly responded to the paper by Dr. Wolfe-Simons claiming to have discovered organisms using arsenic to construct their DNA; one of the most challenging criticisms involved
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More than one adaptive trait in the pronghorn has been influenced by the presence of predators; in addition to its great speed the pronghorn also has
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New cells are created when existing cells divide; immediately after division, every cell of every known living organism will contain DNA.
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Dr. Burkholder hypothesized that Pfiesteria was associated with the massive die-offs of estuarine fish. Her hypothesis was supported when
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DNA is one of the features common to all known forms of life;
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New medications undergo extensive human testing before receiving FDA approval; these tests represent an experiment and variations in the dosage given to participants represents the ____________________.
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Which of the following questions could not be used to develop a testable hypothesis?
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The term autotroph can be interchanged with the term producer; both terms refer to organisms that obtain energy from the nonliving part of their environment.
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Which statement best summarizes the information presented in the graph below? 

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