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Deck 20: Strategies of Life: What Is Life
1
The scientific name of the white oak tree is Quercus alba. In this name, the name Quercus refers to the tree's
A) family.
B) breed.
C) order.
D) species.
E) genus.
A) family.
B) breed.
C) order.
D) species.
E) genus.
E
2
Using what research method were the Archaea discovered?
A) Linnaean classification
B) straining through sea water
C) molecular genetics
D) DNA analysis
E) dissection
A) Linnaean classification
B) straining through sea water
C) molecular genetics
D) DNA analysis
E) dissection
C
3
Vascular plants
A) can live in dry environments.
B) include ferns.
C) overcome gravity with internal structure.
D) can be seedless.
E) are described by all of these.
A) can live in dry environments.
B) include ferns.
C) overcome gravity with internal structure.
D) can be seedless.
E) are described by all of these.
E
4
Which is an example of a bryophyte?
A) apple tree
B) lichen
C) moss
D) orchid
E) penicillium
A) apple tree
B) lichen
C) moss
D) orchid
E) penicillium
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5
One possible ancestor to modern humans is named Homo erectus. Compared to modern human beings, Homo erectus was a member of a different
A) species.
B) genus.
C) family.
D) subgenus.
E) order.
A) species.
B) genus.
C) family.
D) subgenus.
E) order.
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6
The Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus based his system of classification upon
A) observation.
B) DNA typing.
C) experimentation.
D) carbon dating.
E) all of these are correct.
A) observation.
B) DNA typing.
C) experimentation.
D) carbon dating.
E) all of these are correct.
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7
Which of the following is not true about all living things?
A) They are subject to the laws of thermodynamics.
B) They are made from more than one cell.
C) They respond to their environments.
D) They need energy to live.
E) They are dependent upon chemical reactions.
A) They are subject to the laws of thermodynamics.
B) They are made from more than one cell.
C) They respond to their environments.
D) They need energy to live.
E) They are dependent upon chemical reactions.
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8
Energy for the Industrial Revolution was dependent upon the prehistoric dominance and vast preservation of compressed
A) seedless vascular plants.
B) gymnosperms.
C) angiosperms.
D) arthropods.
E) bryophytes.
A) seedless vascular plants.
B) gymnosperms.
C) angiosperms.
D) arthropods.
E) bryophytes.
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9
Which is true of algae?
A) Algae can be single-celled or multi-cellular organisms.
B) Algae carry out at least half of global photosynthesis.
C) Algae include seaweed and kelp.
D) Algae are found in symbiotic combination with fungi.
E) Algae can be all of these.
A) Algae can be single-celled or multi-cellular organisms.
B) Algae carry out at least half of global photosynthesis.
C) Algae include seaweed and kelp.
D) Algae are found in symbiotic combination with fungi.
E) Algae can be all of these.
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10
In the new view of biological classification, the three domains of life are
A) Monera, Archaea, and Eucaryea
B) Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucaryea
C) Eucaryea, Monera, and Protista
D) Fungi, Bacteria, and Animals
E) Archaea, Plants, and Animals
A) Monera, Archaea, and Eucaryea
B) Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucaryea
C) Eucaryea, Monera, and Protista
D) Fungi, Bacteria, and Animals
E) Archaea, Plants, and Animals
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11
In revised taxonomic schemes, examples of Eucaryea are
A) birds
B) trees
C) lobsters
D) frogs
E) all of these are correct
A) birds
B) trees
C) lobsters
D) frogs
E) all of these are correct
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12
The main difference between the kingdoms Monera and Protista is
A) the number of cells in the organism.
B) the location of the internal chordate.
C) the presence of a nucleus.
D) a filamentous root system.
E) the method of locomotion.
A) the number of cells in the organism.
B) the location of the internal chordate.
C) the presence of a nucleus.
D) a filamentous root system.
E) the method of locomotion.
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13
"Cold-blooded" is a term that can refer to
A) insects and spiders.
B) snakes and crabs.
C) frogs and turtles.
D) turtles and lobsters.
E) all of these are correct.
A) insects and spiders.
B) snakes and crabs.
C) frogs and turtles.
D) turtles and lobsters.
E) all of these are correct.
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14
Which of the following does not describe a process common to all plants?
A) take energy directly from the Sun
B) consuming other organisms
C) remove carbon dioxide from the air
D) remove water vapor from the air
E) produce oxygen as a waste product
A) take energy directly from the Sun
B) consuming other organisms
C) remove carbon dioxide from the air
D) remove water vapor from the air
E) produce oxygen as a waste product
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15
Which of the following is a legacy of Linnaeus?
A) biological domains
B) Archaea
C) binomial nomenclature
D) Monera
E) Cyanobacteria
A) biological domains
B) Archaea
C) binomial nomenclature
D) Monera
E) Cyanobacteria
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16
On what part of a bacterium cell does penicillin act?
A) nucleus
B) chloroplast
C) cytoplasm
D) cell membrane
E) protoplasm
A) nucleus
B) chloroplast
C) cytoplasm
D) cell membrane
E) protoplasm
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17
How are Fungi different from Protista?
A) number of leaves
B) presence of a nucleus
C) strategy of obtaining energy
D) color and texture
E) skeleton
A) number of leaves
B) presence of a nucleus
C) strategy of obtaining energy
D) color and texture
E) skeleton
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18
What do all primates have in common?
A) the same order
B) fingernails
C) eyes in the front of the head
D) large brain
E) all of these are correct
A) the same order
B) fingernails
C) eyes in the front of the head
D) large brain
E) all of these are correct
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19
What is the correct order of the following, according to the Linnaean system of classification?
A) genus, species, class, order, phyla, family, kingdom
B) class, species, family, order, kingdom, genus, phyla
C) kingdom, phyla, class, order, family, genus, species
D) kingdom, order, phyla, species, class, family, genus
E) genus, species, class, family, order, phyla, kingdom
A) genus, species, class, order, phyla, family, kingdom
B) class, species, family, order, kingdom, genus, phyla
C) kingdom, phyla, class, order, family, genus, species
D) kingdom, order, phyla, species, class, family, genus
E) genus, species, class, family, order, phyla, kingdom
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20
How long have flowering plants been the dominant plant life on Earth?
A) 150 million years
B) 250 million years
C) 150 thousand years
D) 65 million years
E) 25 million years
A) 150 million years
B) 250 million years
C) 150 thousand years
D) 65 million years
E) 25 million years
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21
How were prehistoric amphibians adapted to live at least part of their lives on land?
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22
What about the body structure of insects has contributed to their success as an animal group?
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23
Based upon the Linnaean system of classification, what do we know about three organisms with the scientific names Ursus horribilis, Ursus maritimus, and Cornus florida?
A) Cornus florida is probably a corn plant.
B) Cornus florida was first found in Florida.
C) Ursus horribilis and Ursus maritimus are the most closely related of all three.
D) Ursus horribilis was first identified by a scientist whose last name was Horribilis.
E) All of these are true.
A) Cornus florida is probably a corn plant.
B) Cornus florida was first found in Florida.
C) Ursus horribilis and Ursus maritimus are the most closely related of all three.
D) Ursus horribilis was first identified by a scientist whose last name was Horribilis.
E) All of these are true.
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24
Explain how the discovery of antibiotics was a "botched experiment."
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25
What was Jan Baptiste Van Helmont trying to show in his experiment with a willow sapling?
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26
What is taxonomy?
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27
Upon what concept is the Linnaean classification of life based?
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28
Why did Carl Woese propose the new domain name Archaea and the scheme of domain classification considering that the Linnaean classification had served biology well for many years?
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29
Using binomial nomenclature, how are species names - for example, in your textbook - usually written?
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30
What did the biologist J.B.S. Haldane mean when he said "God has an inordinate fondness for beetles."?
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31
Why is it so difficult to estimate how many species of insects there are on the Earth?
A) There is no central repository for information on new species on Earth.
B) New species continue to be discovered and other species go extinct.
C) Different methods of estimating numbers yield widely varied results.
D) All of these are valid reasons.
E) No estimate is necessary because a good approximation of the number of insect species is sufficient.
A) There is no central repository for information on new species on Earth.
B) New species continue to be discovered and other species go extinct.
C) Different methods of estimating numbers yield widely varied results.
D) All of these are valid reasons.
E) No estimate is necessary because a good approximation of the number of insect species is sufficient.
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32
What is biology?
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33
Life is defined by biologists by a collection of properties. For example, all life forms require water, grow, and process energy. What other properties describe life?
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34
If you discovered a new organism in deep oceanic hydrothermal vents and you were trying to understand to which kingdom it belonged, what is one of the first questions you might ask?
A) What color is it?
B) How many cells does it have?
C) How does it acquire energy?
D) How does it move?
E) What temperature variations can it withstand?
A) What color is it?
B) How many cells does it have?
C) How does it acquire energy?
D) How does it move?
E) What temperature variations can it withstand?
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35
Which of the following phyla is the most successful in the animal kingdom, based on numbers of species and total biomass?
A) chordates
B) vertebrates
C) mollusks
D) arthropods
E) worms
A) chordates
B) vertebrates
C) mollusks
D) arthropods
E) worms
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36
An apple is to an angiosperm as __________ is to __________?
A) a web, a spider
B) a cone, a gymnosperm
C) pollen, an angiosperm
D) coral, a sponge
E) a flower, a seed
A) a web, a spider
B) a cone, a gymnosperm
C) pollen, an angiosperm
D) coral, a sponge
E) a flower, a seed
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37
When we say of life that "all living things are part of larger systems of matter and energy," what does that mean?
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38
What makes the seed a successful means of reproduction?
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39
What is the difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms?
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40
When we say that all living things are descended from a "common ancestor," which is part of the definition of life, what does that say about evolution?
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41
Why is a fern considered to be a "primitive" vascular plant?
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42
What is the EOL and what is its goal?
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43
In the Linnaean classification of humans, to what family does our species belong? What other organisms are in that same family?
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44
What are three types of fungi that we are familiar with because they are related to foods?
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45
In making some estimates of the total number of species of a particular organism in the world, a factor is used that has a value of 1.7. What is the origin of this factor?
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46
What world event was a major factor in speeding up work on penicillin as an antibiotic?
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47
What are the most primitive of all terrestrial plants?
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48
What is peculiar about the cellular organization of sponges?
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49
What are lichens?
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50
What is the way that angiosperms can reproduce without fertilization?
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