Exam 1: Life: Biological Principles and the Science of Zoology

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A characteristic of science is that

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A cell dies and its complex organic molecules degrade into a mass of simple molecules no more organized than the non-living matter outside the cell.This feature of life,which is now lost,is

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Which kingdom contains organisms that obtain their food by absorption through hyphae and never develop from embryos?

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Which best describes a control group in an experiment?

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The property of living organisms that involves a unique and complex molecular organization is called

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The appearance of new characteristics at a given level of biological organization is known as emergence,and these characteristics are known as _______ ________.

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"Cryptobiosis" is a state of almost total water loss found in some roundworms,rotifers,and tardigrades and was previously considered a near cessation of metabolism.Recently,a British Museum botanist accidentally spilled fluid on a 120+year-old herbarium mount of a lichen.Fearing damage to the specimen,he immediately inspected it under the microscope and found tardigrades "waking up." This observation

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Some ecologists study complex interactions of animals and plants in forests.Such field research produces slightly different results for different researchers.In contrast,ecology experiments performed indoors with one organism in a terrarium usually produce results that are repeatable.What is the most likely explanation?

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Which statement about living things is FALSE?

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Explain Darwinian evolution as an emergent property of the population level of biological organization.

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Which best describes the first law of thermodynamics?

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Attempting to understand proximate or immediate causes in Biology requires this type of approach:

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Physiological sciences ask questions about the ____________ causes underlying a biological system whereas the evolutionary sciences ask questions about the ultimate causes that have produced the system.

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The theory that all forms of life descended from a common ancestor through a branching of lineages constitutes Darwin's theory of

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Irritability is related to which general property of living systems?

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What is the goal of using the experimental method to investigate proximate causes in biology?

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The theory of evolution,along with all other theories in science

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Living organisms represent stored energy in the form of chemical compounds.When they die,what happens to this stored energy?

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A molecular pathway in the liver that is responsible for breaking down complex molecules into simple molecules for excretion as wastes is an example of

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To have a frame of reference against which to compare experimental findings,a scientist must

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