Deck 2: Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems

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Matter is anything that

A)has mass and takes up space
B)has the capacity to do work
C)can be changed in form
D)can produce change
E)moves mass
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The mass number is equal to the sum of the

A)neutrons and isotopes
B)neutrons and electrons
C)neutrons and protons
D)protons and electrons
E)ions and isotopes
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All of the following are elements except

A)water
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)hydrogen
E)carbon
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Which of the following is not identified by the author as a building block of matter?

A)molecules
B)compounds
C)ions
D)atoms
E)none of these
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The atomic number is the number of

A)atoms in a molecule
B)protons in an atom
C)neutrons in a molecule
D)electrons in an atom
E)protons, electrons, and neutrons
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When an overwhelming body of observations and measurements supports a scientific hypothesis or group of related hypotheses, it becomes a(n)

A)hypothesis
B)scientific law
C)scientific variable
D)scientific theory
E)conclusion
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In an experiment, which of the following would not change the chosen variable?

A)experimental group
B)controlled experiment
C)observation
D)control group
E)variables
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Protons, neutrons, and electrons are all

A)forms of energy
B)equal in mass
C)subatomic particles
D)negative ions
E)charged particles
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Fundamental types of matter that have unique sets of properties and can not be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means are called

A)mixtures
B)compounds
C)isotopes
D)elements
E)atoms
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An atom or group of atoms with one or more net positive or negative charges is a(n)

A)base
B)isotope
C)ion
D)acid
E)none of these
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The measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions compared to the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution is called

A)ionization
B)pH
C)alkalinity
D)covalent bonding
E)isotope
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In 1963 Bormann and Likens compared the output of two river valleys, one forested and the other clear cut. Which of the following reports their findings?

A)deforested valley had higher water flow, decrease of nutrient loss
B)forested valley had higher water flow, decrease of nutrient loss
C)forested valley had lower water flow, increase of nutrient loss
D)deforested valley had lower water flow, increase of nutrient loss
E)deforested valley had higher water flow, increase of nutrient loss
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Which of the following is the usual order of applying the scientific process to a problem?

A)hypothesis─question─observation─experimentation─conclusion─analysis
B)hypothesis─conclusion─question─observation─experimentation─analysis
C)observation─hypothesis─conclusion─experimentation─analysis─question
D)observation─question─hypothesis─experimentation─analysis─conclusion
E)hypothesis─experimentation─observation─analysis─question─conclusion
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The most basic building block of matter is a(n)

A)atom
B)element
C)molecule
D)compound
E)ion
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Isotopes are forms of an element that differ from one another by having different

A)atomic numbers
B)numbers of electrons
C)numbers of protons
D)mass numbers
E)electrical charges
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Science has limitations, including all of the following, except

A)science can always prove or disprove anything
B)scientists are not totally free of bias
C)testing can involve a huge number of variables
D)some situations require the use of statistical tools
E)science is limited to the natural world
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Which of the following is the definition of a scientific hypothesis?

A)a simulation of a system being studied
B)a possible explanation for an observation or experimentation
C)information needed to answer questions
D)procedures carried out under controlled conditions to gather information
E)all of these
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Which of the following is supported by data, hypotheses, models, theories, and laws that are widely accepted by scientists considered experts in the field under study?

A)frontier science
B)tentative science
C)reliable science
D)unreliable science
E)guess
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A well-tested and widely accepted description of what scientists find happening repeatedly in nature in the same way, is called a(n)

A)theory
B)scientific law
C)hypothesis
D)conclusion
E)none of these
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An example of an organic compound would be

A)H2O
B)NaCl
C)H2SO4
D)N2O
E)CH4
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Which of the following is/are not a macromolecule?

A)lipids
B)simple carbohydrates
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
E)complex carbohydrates
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The macromolecules that make up living organisms are

A)proteins
B)lipids
C)carbohydrates
D)nucleic acids
E)all of these
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Which of the following statements does not apply to the second law of energy?

A)Energy goes from useful to less useful forms.
B)Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
C)Energy conversions results in lower-quality energy.
D)Heat is given off from energy conversions.
E)We can not recycle or reuse high-quality energy.
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Which of the following sources of iron would be of the highest quality?

A)iron deposits on the ocean floor
B)a field of spinach
C)a large, scrap metal junkyard
D)a one-half mile deep deposit of iron ore
E)iron in water
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Which of the following does not represent kinetic energy?

A)the wind blowing
B)water in a stream
C)steam
D)a car at the top of a hill
E)electricity
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The monomer for the protein polymer is the

A)hydrocarbon
B)glycerol
C)amino acid
D)carbohydrate
E)nucleotide
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What percentage of the energy used to produce food for living organisms, and to heat the earth, comes from the sun?

A)10
B)29
C)49
D)79
E)99
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An example of potential energy is

A)electricity lighting a lamp
B)sugar in a sugar bowl
C)a snowball thrown at a tree
D)a leaf falling from a tree
E)water powering a turbine
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All of the following statements can be concluded from the law of conservation of matter except

A)We can't throw anything away because there is "no away."
B)Eventually we will run out of matter if we keep consuming it.
C)There will always be pollution of some sort.
D)Everything must go somewhere.
E)We do not consume matter.
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Which of the following would not be organic molecules?

A)lipids
B)nucleic acids
C)hydrocarbons
D)proteins
E)water
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Which of the following is not one of the nuclear changes matter can undergo?

A)fission
B)evaporation
C)decay
D)fusion
E)All of these are nuclear changes.
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The distinct piece of DNA containing instructions for making proteins is

A)the chromosome
B)the nucleotide
C)the amino acid
D)the cell membrane
E)the hydrocarbon
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Energy can be converted from one form to another.
B)Energy and matter can generally be converted into each other.
C)Energy input always equals energy output.
D)The laws of thermodynamics can be applied to living systems.
E)Energy conversion results in lower quality energy.
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Energy input is

A)usually greater than energy output
B)always greater than energy output
C)always equal to energy output
D)usually less than energy output
E)always less than energy output
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The first law of thermodynamics tells us that

A)Doing work always creates heat.
B)Altering matter is the best source of energy.
C)Energy cannot be recycled.
D)Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
E)Energy cannot be converted.
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Which of the following is the fundamental structural and functional unit of life?

A)atom
B)macromolecule
C)DNA
D)cell
E)organism
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Scientists classify energy as either

A)chemical or physical
B)kinetic or mechanical
C)potential or mechanical
D)potential or kinetic
E)chemical or kinetic
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Energy can be formally defined as

A)the random motion of molecules
B)the ability to do work and transfer heat
C)a force that is exerted over some distance
D)the movement of molecules
E)the loss of matter
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Which of the following is an example of low-quality energy?

A)electricity
B)heat in the ocean
C)nuclear fission
D)gasoline
E)food
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Which of the following statements is not an example of a physical change?

A)Confetti is cut from pieces of paper.
B)Water evaporates from a lake.
C)Ice cubes are formed in the freezer.
D)A plant converts carbon dioxide into carbohydrate.
E)A tree is cut down in the forest.
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Time delays in feedback systems allow changes in the environment to build slowly until the changes reach a(n)

A)synergy point
B)input
C)throughput
D)tipping point
E)bioaccumulation point
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Which of the following is a property of a system?

A)functions in a regular and predictable manner
B)highly random in its function
C)cannot be accurately modeled
D)consists solely of inputs and outputs
E)none of these
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A positive feedback loop is illustrated by all of the following except

A)melting polar ice
B)exponential population growth
C)a thermostat maintaining a certain temperature in your house
D)the greenhouse effect
E)none of these
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Which of the following is not an example of an environmental threshold having been crossed?

A)Fishing in some parts of the world is no longer profitable.
B)Deforested areas are becoming deserts.
C)Loss of biodiversity.
D)Sea levels rise.
E)Water pollution levels in developed countries have decreased.
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Which of the following is not a key component of a system?

A)throughputs
B)inputs
C)outputs
D)All are key components.
E)None are key components.
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Which of the following must obey the laws of thermodynamics?

A)organic life
B)living systems
C)economics
D)humans
E)all of these
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The matter and energy laws tell us that we can recycle

A)both matter and energy
B)neither matter nor energy
C)matter but not energy
D)energy but not matter
E)none of these
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Earth's supply of concentrated, usable energy is being steadily

A)depleted
B)recycled
C)reused
D)converted to more usable forms
E)converted to higher-quality forms
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The community knew the effects of chemical X when it was used alone.They knew the same for chemical Z, so they set safe limits for use for both chemicals.When the chemicals were released at safe levels on the same day there was a massive fish kill.The most likely explanation is

A)homeostasis
B)a synergistic interaction
C)negative feedback
D)positive feedback
E)entropy
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When someone says that evolution is not important, "after all, it's just a theory," it is probable that they do not understand how scientists use the term "theory."
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Human events that affect the environment are generally characterized by

A)predictability in what happens because the environment is so large
B)many experiences that allow for accurate generalizations
C)long delays between events and responses
D)obvious and immediate feedback
E)all of these
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Two or more processes interacting such that the combined effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects is called

A)homeostasis
B)a synergistic interaction
C)negative feedback
D)entropy
E)time delay
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The energy "lost" by a system is

A)converted into an equal amount of matter
B)equal to the energy the system creates
C)converted to lower-quality energy
D)returned to the system, eventually
E)converted to higher-quality energy
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Scientists can disprove things but they cannot prove anything absolutely, which means there is always some uncertainty in science.
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Which one of the following does not illustrate a time delay?

A)A smoker develops lung cancer.
B)CFCs deplete the ozone layer.
C)Increased carbon dioxide levels enhance the greenhouse effect.
D)A fox eats a rabbit.
E)Polar ice melting increases absorption of sunlight.
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Scientists use the statistical concept of probability to evaluate the results of experimentation.
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Tentative or frontier science is always science done by incompetent scientists whose work will never be accepted by their peers.
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Which of the following does not represent a synergistic interaction?

A)Smokers who inhale asbestos die of lung cancer.
B)Combinations of pollutants increase health hazards.
C)Bartender who doesn't smoke gets lung cancer from secondary smoke.
D)Running further when running with a partner.
E)Studying for a test with a group of students.
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Deductive reasoning goes from the specific to the general,
e.g., from the "bottom up."
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Scientists tend to be highly skeptical of new data, hypotheses, and models until they can be tested and verified.
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A(n) ____________________ occurs when an accepted theory or law of science is changed as a result of new discoveries or ideas.
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Compounds are combinations of two or more different elements held together in ____________________ proportions.
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In a nuclear fission reaction atoms are destroyed.
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According to the law of conservation of matter, once trash decomposes in a landfill we have completely gotten rid of the matter which made up the trash.
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A very useful tool in studying living systems is the use of computer models or simulations.
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Energy consumption does not mean the disappearance of energy; rather it is the conversion of energy from one form to another with no net loss.
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Atoms have a net positive electrical charge.
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Watching a variety of objects fall to earth, we can use ____________________ reasoning to propose that all objects fall to the earth's surface when dropped.
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A molecule is a combination of two or more atoms held together by forces called _______________.
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A negative feedback loop causes a system to further change in the same direction.
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Energy cannot be recycled.
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The scientific principles of sustainability show that everything we do affects someone or something in the environment in some way.
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A nuclear change in which two isotopes of light elements are forced together, releasing huge amounts of energy, is called nuclear fission.
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A chemical formula is a shorthand way of writing the symbols for atoms or ions in a compound.
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Burning coal demonstrates the conversion of energy from kinetic to potential.
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How useful matter is to humans as a resource is determined by its concentration, availability for use, and its potential.
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Science is based on the assumption that events in the natural world follow ____________________ patterns that can be understood.
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In a chemical reaction, there is a change in the arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules of the substances involved
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Methane, a hydrocarbon, is considered an organic molecule even though it contains only one carbon atom.
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____________________ happens when scientists report details of their research and other scientists evaluate it.
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1
Matter is anything that

A)has mass and takes up space
B)has the capacity to do work
C)can be changed in form
D)can produce change
E)moves mass
A
2
The mass number is equal to the sum of the

A)neutrons and isotopes
B)neutrons and electrons
C)neutrons and protons
D)protons and electrons
E)ions and isotopes
C
3
All of the following are elements except

A)water
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)hydrogen
E)carbon
A
4
Which of the following is not identified by the author as a building block of matter?

A)molecules
B)compounds
C)ions
D)atoms
E)none of these
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The atomic number is the number of

A)atoms in a molecule
B)protons in an atom
C)neutrons in a molecule
D)electrons in an atom
E)protons, electrons, and neutrons
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When an overwhelming body of observations and measurements supports a scientific hypothesis or group of related hypotheses, it becomes a(n)

A)hypothesis
B)scientific law
C)scientific variable
D)scientific theory
E)conclusion
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In an experiment, which of the following would not change the chosen variable?

A)experimental group
B)controlled experiment
C)observation
D)control group
E)variables
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Protons, neutrons, and electrons are all

A)forms of energy
B)equal in mass
C)subatomic particles
D)negative ions
E)charged particles
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Fundamental types of matter that have unique sets of properties and can not be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means are called

A)mixtures
B)compounds
C)isotopes
D)elements
E)atoms
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An atom or group of atoms with one or more net positive or negative charges is a(n)

A)base
B)isotope
C)ion
D)acid
E)none of these
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The measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions compared to the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution is called

A)ionization
B)pH
C)alkalinity
D)covalent bonding
E)isotope
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In 1963 Bormann and Likens compared the output of two river valleys, one forested and the other clear cut. Which of the following reports their findings?

A)deforested valley had higher water flow, decrease of nutrient loss
B)forested valley had higher water flow, decrease of nutrient loss
C)forested valley had lower water flow, increase of nutrient loss
D)deforested valley had lower water flow, increase of nutrient loss
E)deforested valley had higher water flow, increase of nutrient loss
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Which of the following is the usual order of applying the scientific process to a problem?

A)hypothesis─question─observation─experimentation─conclusion─analysis
B)hypothesis─conclusion─question─observation─experimentation─analysis
C)observation─hypothesis─conclusion─experimentation─analysis─question
D)observation─question─hypothesis─experimentation─analysis─conclusion
E)hypothesis─experimentation─observation─analysis─question─conclusion
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The most basic building block of matter is a(n)

A)atom
B)element
C)molecule
D)compound
E)ion
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Isotopes are forms of an element that differ from one another by having different

A)atomic numbers
B)numbers of electrons
C)numbers of protons
D)mass numbers
E)electrical charges
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Science has limitations, including all of the following, except

A)science can always prove or disprove anything
B)scientists are not totally free of bias
C)testing can involve a huge number of variables
D)some situations require the use of statistical tools
E)science is limited to the natural world
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Which of the following is the definition of a scientific hypothesis?

A)a simulation of a system being studied
B)a possible explanation for an observation or experimentation
C)information needed to answer questions
D)procedures carried out under controlled conditions to gather information
E)all of these
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Which of the following is supported by data, hypotheses, models, theories, and laws that are widely accepted by scientists considered experts in the field under study?

A)frontier science
B)tentative science
C)reliable science
D)unreliable science
E)guess
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A well-tested and widely accepted description of what scientists find happening repeatedly in nature in the same way, is called a(n)

A)theory
B)scientific law
C)hypothesis
D)conclusion
E)none of these
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An example of an organic compound would be

A)H2O
B)NaCl
C)H2SO4
D)N2O
E)CH4
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Which of the following is/are not a macromolecule?

A)lipids
B)simple carbohydrates
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
E)complex carbohydrates
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The macromolecules that make up living organisms are

A)proteins
B)lipids
C)carbohydrates
D)nucleic acids
E)all of these
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Which of the following statements does not apply to the second law of energy?

A)Energy goes from useful to less useful forms.
B)Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
C)Energy conversions results in lower-quality energy.
D)Heat is given off from energy conversions.
E)We can not recycle or reuse high-quality energy.
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Which of the following sources of iron would be of the highest quality?

A)iron deposits on the ocean floor
B)a field of spinach
C)a large, scrap metal junkyard
D)a one-half mile deep deposit of iron ore
E)iron in water
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Which of the following does not represent kinetic energy?

A)the wind blowing
B)water in a stream
C)steam
D)a car at the top of a hill
E)electricity
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The monomer for the protein polymer is the

A)hydrocarbon
B)glycerol
C)amino acid
D)carbohydrate
E)nucleotide
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What percentage of the energy used to produce food for living organisms, and to heat the earth, comes from the sun?

A)10
B)29
C)49
D)79
E)99
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An example of potential energy is

A)electricity lighting a lamp
B)sugar in a sugar bowl
C)a snowball thrown at a tree
D)a leaf falling from a tree
E)water powering a turbine
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All of the following statements can be concluded from the law of conservation of matter except

A)We can't throw anything away because there is "no away."
B)Eventually we will run out of matter if we keep consuming it.
C)There will always be pollution of some sort.
D)Everything must go somewhere.
E)We do not consume matter.
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Which of the following would not be organic molecules?

A)lipids
B)nucleic acids
C)hydrocarbons
D)proteins
E)water
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Which of the following is not one of the nuclear changes matter can undergo?

A)fission
B)evaporation
C)decay
D)fusion
E)All of these are nuclear changes.
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The distinct piece of DNA containing instructions for making proteins is

A)the chromosome
B)the nucleotide
C)the amino acid
D)the cell membrane
E)the hydrocarbon
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Energy can be converted from one form to another.
B)Energy and matter can generally be converted into each other.
C)Energy input always equals energy output.
D)The laws of thermodynamics can be applied to living systems.
E)Energy conversion results in lower quality energy.
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Energy input is

A)usually greater than energy output
B)always greater than energy output
C)always equal to energy output
D)usually less than energy output
E)always less than energy output
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The first law of thermodynamics tells us that

A)Doing work always creates heat.
B)Altering matter is the best source of energy.
C)Energy cannot be recycled.
D)Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
E)Energy cannot be converted.
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Which of the following is the fundamental structural and functional unit of life?

A)atom
B)macromolecule
C)DNA
D)cell
E)organism
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Scientists classify energy as either

A)chemical or physical
B)kinetic or mechanical
C)potential or mechanical
D)potential or kinetic
E)chemical or kinetic
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Energy can be formally defined as

A)the random motion of molecules
B)the ability to do work and transfer heat
C)a force that is exerted over some distance
D)the movement of molecules
E)the loss of matter
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Which of the following is an example of low-quality energy?

A)electricity
B)heat in the ocean
C)nuclear fission
D)gasoline
E)food
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Which of the following statements is not an example of a physical change?

A)Confetti is cut from pieces of paper.
B)Water evaporates from a lake.
C)Ice cubes are formed in the freezer.
D)A plant converts carbon dioxide into carbohydrate.
E)A tree is cut down in the forest.
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Time delays in feedback systems allow changes in the environment to build slowly until the changes reach a(n)

A)synergy point
B)input
C)throughput
D)tipping point
E)bioaccumulation point
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Which of the following is a property of a system?

A)functions in a regular and predictable manner
B)highly random in its function
C)cannot be accurately modeled
D)consists solely of inputs and outputs
E)none of these
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A positive feedback loop is illustrated by all of the following except

A)melting polar ice
B)exponential population growth
C)a thermostat maintaining a certain temperature in your house
D)the greenhouse effect
E)none of these
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Which of the following is not an example of an environmental threshold having been crossed?

A)Fishing in some parts of the world is no longer profitable.
B)Deforested areas are becoming deserts.
C)Loss of biodiversity.
D)Sea levels rise.
E)Water pollution levels in developed countries have decreased.
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Which of the following is not a key component of a system?

A)throughputs
B)inputs
C)outputs
D)All are key components.
E)None are key components.
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Which of the following must obey the laws of thermodynamics?

A)organic life
B)living systems
C)economics
D)humans
E)all of these
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47
The matter and energy laws tell us that we can recycle

A)both matter and energy
B)neither matter nor energy
C)matter but not energy
D)energy but not matter
E)none of these
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48
Earth's supply of concentrated, usable energy is being steadily

A)depleted
B)recycled
C)reused
D)converted to more usable forms
E)converted to higher-quality forms
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49
The community knew the effects of chemical X when it was used alone.They knew the same for chemical Z, so they set safe limits for use for both chemicals.When the chemicals were released at safe levels on the same day there was a massive fish kill.The most likely explanation is

A)homeostasis
B)a synergistic interaction
C)negative feedback
D)positive feedback
E)entropy
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50
When someone says that evolution is not important, "after all, it's just a theory," it is probable that they do not understand how scientists use the term "theory."
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51
Human events that affect the environment are generally characterized by

A)predictability in what happens because the environment is so large
B)many experiences that allow for accurate generalizations
C)long delays between events and responses
D)obvious and immediate feedback
E)all of these
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52
Two or more processes interacting such that the combined effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects is called

A)homeostasis
B)a synergistic interaction
C)negative feedback
D)entropy
E)time delay
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53
The energy "lost" by a system is

A)converted into an equal amount of matter
B)equal to the energy the system creates
C)converted to lower-quality energy
D)returned to the system, eventually
E)converted to higher-quality energy
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54
Scientists can disprove things but they cannot prove anything absolutely, which means there is always some uncertainty in science.
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55
Which one of the following does not illustrate a time delay?

A)A smoker develops lung cancer.
B)CFCs deplete the ozone layer.
C)Increased carbon dioxide levels enhance the greenhouse effect.
D)A fox eats a rabbit.
E)Polar ice melting increases absorption of sunlight.
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56
Scientists use the statistical concept of probability to evaluate the results of experimentation.
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57
Tentative or frontier science is always science done by incompetent scientists whose work will never be accepted by their peers.
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58
Which of the following does not represent a synergistic interaction?

A)Smokers who inhale asbestos die of lung cancer.
B)Combinations of pollutants increase health hazards.
C)Bartender who doesn't smoke gets lung cancer from secondary smoke.
D)Running further when running with a partner.
E)Studying for a test with a group of students.
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59
Deductive reasoning goes from the specific to the general,
e.g., from the "bottom up."
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60
Scientists tend to be highly skeptical of new data, hypotheses, and models until they can be tested and verified.
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61
A(n) ____________________ occurs when an accepted theory or law of science is changed as a result of new discoveries or ideas.
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62
Compounds are combinations of two or more different elements held together in ____________________ proportions.
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63
In a nuclear fission reaction atoms are destroyed.
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64
According to the law of conservation of matter, once trash decomposes in a landfill we have completely gotten rid of the matter which made up the trash.
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65
A very useful tool in studying living systems is the use of computer models or simulations.
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66
Energy consumption does not mean the disappearance of energy; rather it is the conversion of energy from one form to another with no net loss.
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67
Atoms have a net positive electrical charge.
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68
Watching a variety of objects fall to earth, we can use ____________________ reasoning to propose that all objects fall to the earth's surface when dropped.
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69
A molecule is a combination of two or more atoms held together by forces called _______________.
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70
A negative feedback loop causes a system to further change in the same direction.
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71
Energy cannot be recycled.
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72
The scientific principles of sustainability show that everything we do affects someone or something in the environment in some way.
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73
A nuclear change in which two isotopes of light elements are forced together, releasing huge amounts of energy, is called nuclear fission.
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74
A chemical formula is a shorthand way of writing the symbols for atoms or ions in a compound.
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75
Burning coal demonstrates the conversion of energy from kinetic to potential.
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76
How useful matter is to humans as a resource is determined by its concentration, availability for use, and its potential.
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77
Science is based on the assumption that events in the natural world follow ____________________ patterns that can be understood.
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78
In a chemical reaction, there is a change in the arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules of the substances involved
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79
Methane, a hydrocarbon, is considered an organic molecule even though it contains only one carbon atom.
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80
____________________ happens when scientists report details of their research and other scientists evaluate it.
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