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7e Biology, (Campbell) Chapter 1: Exploring Life Chapter Questions 1) Which of the following properties or processes do we associate with living things? A) evolutionary adaptations B) energy processing C) responding to the environment D) growth and reproduction E) all of the above Answer: E Topic: Overview Skill: Knowledge 2) Which of the following sequences represents the hierarchy of biological organization...

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7e Biology, (Campbell) Chapter 1: Exploring Life Chapter Questions 1) Which of the following properties or processes do we associate with living things? A) evolutionary adaptations B) energy processing C) responding to the environment D) growth and reproduction E) all of the above Answer: E Topic: Overview Skill: Knowledge 2) Which of the following sequences represents the hierarchy of biological organization from the least to the most complex level? A) organelle, tissue, biosphere, ecosystem, population, organism B) cell, community, population, organ system, molecule, organelle C) organism, community, biosphere, molecule, tissue, organ D) ecosystem, cell, population, tissue, organism, organ system E) molecule, cell, organ system, population, ecosystem, biosphere Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 3) Which of the following sequences represents the hierarchy of biological organization from the most to the least complex level? A) organelle, cell, organ system, population, community, ecosystem B) ecosystem, community, organism, tissue, cell, organelle C) biosphere, population, organism, cell, tissue, molecule D) biosphere, community, tissue, organ system, molecule, organelle E) organism, population, organ system, tissue, molecule, cell Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 4) What is a localized group of organisms that belong to the same species? A) biosystem B) community C) population D) ecosystem E) organ system Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 1 5) A maple leaf is at which level in the hierarchy of biological organization? A) tissue B) cell C) organelle D) organ E) organ system Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 6) Which of these is an example of an organelle? A) chloroplast B) muscle C) epidermis D) intestine E) maple leaf Answer: A Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 7) In terms of the hierarchical organization of life, a bacterium is at the ________ level of organization, whereas a human is at the ________ level of organization. A) single-celled organism; multicellular organism B) single organelle; organism C) organelle; organ system D) single tissue; multicellular organism E) tissue; organism Answer: A Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 8) Which of these is a correct representation of the hierarchy of biological organization from least to most complex? A) hydrogen, water, heart muscle cell, heart muscle cell nucleus, heart muscle tissue, heart, human B) hydrogen, water, muscle cell nucleus, heart muscle cell, heart, heart muscle tissue, human C) hydrogen, water, heart muscle cell nucleus, heart muscle cell, heart muscle tissue, heart, human D) water, hydrogen, heart muscle cell nucleus, heart muscle cell, heart muscle tissue, heart, human E) heart muscle cell nucleus, hydrogen, water, heart muscle cell, heart, heart muscle tissue, human Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 9) Which of these is a correct representation of the hierarchy of biological organization from least to most complex? A) organelle of a stomach cell, digestive system, large intestine, small intestine, intestinal tissue, organism B) organelle of an intestinal cell, digestive system, small intestine, large intestine, intestinal tissue, organism C) molecule, intestinal cell organelle, intestinal cell, intestinal tissue, digestive system, organism D) molecule, small intestine, large intestine, intestinal tissue, digestive system, organism E) molecule, digestive system, digestive cell organelle, small intestine, large intestine, intestinal cell, organism Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 2 10) Plants convert the energy of sunlight into A) the energy of motion. B) carbon dioxide and water. C) the potential energy of chemical bonds. D) minerals. E) kinetic energy. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 11) As a result of photosynthesis, plants release ________ into the atmosphere. A) methane B) carbon dioxide C) water D) minerals E) oxygen Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 12) Which of the following is the main source of energy for producers such as plants and other photosynthetic organisms? A) sunlight or solar energy B) carbon dioxide or kinetic energy C) heat or thermal energy D) chemicals or chemical energy E) both B and D Answer: A Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 13) The dynamics of any ecosystem include the following major processes: A) the flow of energy from sunlight to producers B) the flow of energy from sunlight to producers and then to consumers C) the recycling of chemical nutrients D) the flow of energy to producers and the recycling of nutrients E) the flow of energy from sunlight to producers and then to consumers, and the recycling of chemical nutrients. Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 14) For most ecosystems ________ is (are) the ultimate source of energy, and energy leaves the ecosystem in the form of ________. A) sunlight; heat B) heat; light C) plants; animals D) plants; heat E) producers; consumers Answer: A Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 3 15) The lowest level of biological organization that can perform all the activities required for life is the A) organelle-for example, a chloroplast. B) cell-for example, a skin cell. C) tissue-for example, nervous tissue. D) organ system-for example, the reproductive system. E) organism-for example, an amoeba, dog, human, or maple tree. Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 16) Which of the following is true regarding deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)? A) Each deoxyribonucleic acid molecule is composed of two long chains of nucleotides arranged in a double helix. B) Genes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid. C) DNA is composed of chemical building blocks called nucleotides. D) Only A and C are correct. E) A, B, and C are correct. Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 17) What are the basic "building blocks" of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)? A) 100,000 different kinds of proteins B) 26 different kinds of chromosomes C) 20 different kinds of amino acids D) 4 different kinds of nucleotides E) 3 different kinds of genomes Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 18) Which of the following types of cells utilize deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) as their genetic material? A) animal B) plant C) archaea D) A and B only E) A, B, and C Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Comprehension 19) Which of the following statements concerning prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is not correct? A) Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus. B) Prokaryotic cells contain small membrane-enclosed organelles. C) Eukaryotic cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus. D) DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is present in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. E) DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.1 Skill: Knowledge 4 20) Which of the following is reflective of the phrase "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts"? A) high-throughput technology B) emergent properties C) natural selection D) reductionism E) feedback regulations Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.2 Skill: Knowledge 21) In order to understand the chemical basis of inheritance, one must understand the molecular structure of DNA. This is an example of the application of ________ to the study of biology. A) evolution B) emergent properties C) reductionism D) the cell theory E) feedback regulation Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.2 Skill: Comprehension 22) The chemical reactions within cells are regulated by organic catalysts called A) feedback activators. B) feedback inhibitors. C) enzymes. D) metabolites. E) nutrients. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.2 Skill: Knowledge 23) Once labor begins in childbirth, contractions increase in intensity and frequency until delivery. The increasing labor contractions of childbirth are an example of A) a bioinformatic system. B) positive feedback. C) negative feedback. D) feedback inhibition. E) both C and D Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.2 Skill: Comprehension 24) When blood glucose level rises, the pancreas secretes insulin, and as a result blood glucose level declines. When blood glucose level is low, the pancreas secretes glucagon, and as a result blood glucose level rises. Such regulation of blood glucose level is the result of A) catalytic feedback. B) positive feedback. C) negative feedback. D) bioinformatic regulation. E) both A and B Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.2 Skill: Comprehension 5 25) There are approximately ________ identified and named species. A) 1,800 B) 180,000 C) 1,800,000 D) 18,000,000 E) 180,000,000 Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 26) Which branch of biology is concerned with the naming and classifying of organisms? A) informatics B) schematic biology C) taxonomy D) genomics E) evolution Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 27) Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells generally have which of the following features in common? A) a membrane-bounded nucleus B) a cell wall made of cellulose C) ribosomes D) flagella or cilia that contain microtubules E) linear chromosomes made of DNA and protein Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 28) Which of the following are characteristics shared by members of both domain Bacteria and domain Archaea? A) cytosol B) nucleus C) DNA D) A and C only E) A, B, and C Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 29) What are the two classifications of prokaryotes? A) domain Bacteria and domain Eukarya B) domain Archaea and kingdom Monera C) domain Eukarya and kingdom Monera D) domain Bacteria and kingdom Monera E) domain Bacteria and domain Archaea Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 6 30) All eukaryotes belong to which group(s)? A) domain Bacteria B) domain Archaea C) domain Eukarya D) kingdom Protista E) both C and D Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 31) Species that are in the same ________ are more closely related than species that are only in the same ________. A) phylum; class B) family; order C) class; order D) family; genus E) kingdom; phylum Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 32) Two species belonging to the same genus must also belong to the same A) kingdom. B) phylum. C) class. D) order. E) all of the above Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 33) Which of these is reflective of the hierarchical organization of life from most to least inclusive? A) kingdom, order, family, phylum, class, genus, species B) phylum, class, order, kingdom, family, genus, species C) kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species D) genus, species, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family E) class, order, kingdom, phylum, family, genus, species Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Knowledge 34) A water sample from a hot thermal vent contained a single-celled organism that lacked a nucleus. What is its most likely classification? A) domain Eukarya B) domain Archaea C) kingdom Animalia D) kingdom Protista E) kingdom Fungi Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 7 35) A maple tree is classified into domain ________ and kingdom ________. A) Eukarya; Animalia B) Eukarya; Fungi C) Eukarya; Plantae D) Eukarya; Protista E) Bacteria; Archaea Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 36) A new species has been discovered. Individuals of this species are multicellular eukaryotes that obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter. How should this species be classified? A) domain Bacteria, kingdom Prokaryota B) domain Archaea, kingdom Bacteria C) domain Eukarya, kingdom Plantae D) domain Eukarya, kingdom Protista E) domain Eukarya, kingdom Fungi Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 37) A new species has been discovered. Individuals of this species are multicellular eukaryotes that obtain their energy-providing nutrients by ingesting other organisms. How should this species be classified? A) kingdom Archaea B) kingdom Bacteria C) kingdom Plantae D) kingdom Protista E) kingdom Animalia Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 38) You have just discovered a new species that has starch, rather than DNA, as its genetic material. You are elated because you may have just discovered a new A) member of kingdom Protista. B) member of domain Bacteria. C) member of domain Archaea. D) member of domain Eukarya. E) domain of life. Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 39) Which of these provides evidence of the common ancestry of all life? A) the ubiquitous use of by catalysts living systems B) the universality of the genetic code C) the structure of the nucleus D) the structure of cilia E) the structure of chloroplasts Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.3 Skill: Comprehension 8 40) Which of the following is (are) true of natural selection? A) requires genetic variation B) results in descent with modification C) involves differential reproductive success D) B and C only E) A, B, and C Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Knowledge 41) According to Charles Darwin, organisms of a particular species are adapted to their environment when they A) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their survival in the local environment. B) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their reproductive success in the local environment. C) possess non-inheritable traits that enhance their survival and reproductive success in the local environment. D) possess inheritable traits that enhance their survival and reproductive success in the local environment. E) possess inheritable traits that decrease their survival and reproductive success in the local environment. Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Comprehension 42) Which of the following statements is not part of Charles Darwin's concept of natural selection? A) Slight inheritable variations within a population may make an individual significantly more or less likely to survive in its environment, and thus to reproduce. B) Every organism has the potential to produce more offspring than the local environment can support. C) Characteristics of organisms are inherited as genes on chromosomes. D) Better adapted members of a species will survive and reproduce more successfully. E) Most individuals in a species do not survive to reproduce. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Comprehension 43) Which of these individuals is most likely to be successful in an evolutionary sense? A) a reproductively sterile individual who never falls ill B) an organism that dies after 5 days of life but leaves 10 offspring, all of whom survive to reproduce C) a male who mates with 20 females and fathers 1 offspring D) an organism that lives 100 years and leaves 2 offspring, both of whom survive to reproduce E) a female who mates with 20 males and produces 1 offspring Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Comprehension 44) In a hypothetical world, every 50 years people over 6 feet tall are eliminated from the population. Based on your knowledge of natural selection, you would predict that the average height of the human population will A) remain unchanged. B) gradually decline. C) rapidly decline. D) gradually increase. E) rapidly increase. Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Comprehension 9 45) Through time, the lineage that led to modern whales shows a change from four-limbed land animals to aquatic animals with two limbs that function as flippers. This change is best explained by A) natural philosophy. B) creationism. C) the hierarchy of the biological organization of life. D) natural selection. E) feedback inhibition. Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Comprehension 46) Evolution is biology's core theme that ties together all the other themes. This is because evolution A) explains the unity and diversity of life. B) explains how organisms become adapted to their environment through the differential reproductive success of varying individuals. C) explains why distantly related organisms sometimes resemble each other. D) explains why some organisms have traits in common. E) all of the above Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.4 Skill: Comprehension 47) The method of scientific inquiry that describes natural structures and processes as accurately as possible through careful observation and the analysis of data is known as A) hypothesis-based science. B) discovery science. C) experimental science. D) quantitative science. E) qualitative science. Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Knowledge 48) Collecting data based on observation is an example of ________; analyzing this data to reach a conclusion is an example of ________ reasoning. A) hypothesis-based science; inductive B) the process of science; deductive C) discovery science; inductive D) descriptive science; deductive E) hypothesis-based science; deductive Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 49) What is a hypothesis? A) the same thing as an unproven theory B) a tentative explanation that can be tested and is falsifiable C) a verifiable observation sensed directly, or sensed indirectly with the aid of scientific instrumentation D) a fact based on qualitative data that is testable E) a fact based on quantitative data that is falsifiable Answer: B Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Knowledge 10 50) Which of these is a deduction? A) My car won't start. B) My car's battery is dead. C) My car is out of gas. D) I lost my car key. E) If I turn the key in the ignition while stepping on the gas pedal, then my car will start. Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 51) When applying the process of science, which of these is tested? A) a question B) a result C) an observation D) a prediction E) a hypothesis Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 52) The statement "If you show your dog affection, then your dog will seek your company" is an example of A) a statement that can be tested. B) a statement derived from a hypothesis. C) a prediction. D) deductive reasoning. E) all of the above Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 53) A controlled experiment is one in which A) the experiment is repeated many times to ensure that the results are accurate. B) the experiment proceeds at a slow pace to guarantee that the scientist can carefully observe all reactions and process all experimental data. C) there are at least two groups, one of which does not receive the experimental treatment. D) there are at least two groups, one differing from the other by two or more variables. E) there is one group for which the scientist controls all variables. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 54) Why is it important that an experiment include a control group? A) The control group is the group that the reseacher is in control of; it is the group in which the researcher predetermines the nature of the results. B) The control group provides a reserve of experimental subjects. C) A control group is required for the development of an "if; then" statement. D) A control group assures that an experiment will be repeatable. E) Without a control group, there is no basis for knowing if a particular result is due to the variable being tested or to some other factor. Answer: E Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 11 55) What is the primary reason for including a control group within the design of an experiment? A) To ensure that the results obtained are due to a difference in only one variable B) To ensure that the experimenter can perform a more complete statistical analysis C) To demonstrate in what way the experiment was performed incorrectly D) To accumulate additional facts that can be reported to other scientists E) To test the effect of more than one variable Answer: A Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Comprehension 56) The application of scientific knowledge for some specific purpose is known as A) technology. B) deductive science. C) inductive science. D) anthropologic science. E) pure science. Answer: A Topic: Concept 1.5 Skill: Knowledge 57) Which of the following is not a theme that unifies biology? A) interaction with the environment B) emergent properties C) evolution D) reductionism E) structure and function Answer: D Topic: Concept 1.6 Skill: Knowledge Media Activity Questions 58) DNA is composed of building blocks called A) nucleic acids. B) Gs. C) nucleotides. D) adenines. E) amino acids. Answer: C Topic: Web/CD Activity: Heritable Information: DNA 59) In eukaryotic cells DNA has the appearance of a A) single strand. B) letter U. C) double helix. D) triple helix. E) circle. Answer: C Topic: Web/CD Activity: Heritable Information: DNA 12 60) Which of the following is a correct match of cell type with structure? A) nerve cell-closely joined B) skin cell-has a large volume C) intestinal cell-has a large volume D) intestinal cell-closely joined E) muscle cell-has proteins that slide back and forth Answer: E Topic: Web/CD Activity: Form Fits Function: Cells 61) What element is found in all organic compounds? A) carbon B) oxygen C) helium D) iron E) nitrogen Answer: A Topic: Web/CD Activity: Energy Flow and Chemical Cycling 62) What name is given to organisms that convert the carbon in organic compounds into carbon in carbon dioxide? A) autotrophs B) heterotrophs C) plants D) recyclers E) decomposers Answer: D Topic: Web/CD Activity: Energy Flow and Chemical Cycling Self-Quiz Questions 63) All organisms on your campus make up A) an ecosystem. B) a community. C) a population. D) an experimental group. E) a taxonomic domain. Answer: B 64) Which of the following is a correct sequence of levels in life's hierarchy, proceeding downward from an individual animal? A) brain, organ system, nerve cell, nervous tissue B) organ system, population of cells, nervous tissue, brain C) organism, organ system, tissue, cell, organ D) nervous system, brain, nervous tissue, nerve cell E) organ system, tissue, molecule, cell Answer: D 65) Which of the following is not an observation or inference on which Darwin's theory of natural selection is based? A) Poorly adapted individuals never produce offspring. B) There is heritable variation among individuals. C) Because of overproduction of offspring, there is competition for limited resources. D) Individuals whose inherited characteristics best fit them to the environment will generally produce more offspring. 13 E) A population can become adapted to its environment. Answer: A 66) Systems biology is mainly an attempt to A) understand the integration of all levels of biological organization from molecules to the biosphere. B) simplify complex problems by reducing the system into smaller, less complex units. C) model one level of biological organization based on an understanding of the lower levels of organization. D) provide a systematic method for interpretation of large amounts of biological data. E) speed up the technological application of scientific knowledge. Answer: C 67) Protists and bacteria are grouped into different domains because A) protists eat bacteria. B) bacteria are not made of cells. C) bacterial cells lack a nucleus. D) bacteria decompose protists. E) protists are photosynthetic. Answer: C Topic: Skill: 68) Which of the following best demonstrates the unity among all organisms? A) matching DNA nucleotide sequences B) descent with modification C) the structure and function of DNA D) natural selection E) emergent properties Answer: C 69) Which of the following is an example of qualitative data? A) The temperature decreased from 20C to 15C. B) The plant's height is 25 centimeters. C) The fish swam in a zig-zag motion. D) The six pairs of robins hatched an average of three chicks. E) The contents of the human stomach are mixed about every 20 seconds. Answer: C 70) Which of the following best describes the logic of hypothesis-based science? A) If I generate a testable hypothesis, tests and observations will support it. B) If my prediction is correct, it will lead to a testable hypothesis. C) If my observations are accurate, they will support my hypothesis. D) If my hypothesis is correct, I can expect certain test results. E) If my experiments are set up right, they will lead to a testable hypothesis. Answer: D Topic: Skill: 14 71) A controlled experiment is one that A) proceeds slowly enough that a scientist can make careful records of the results. B) may include experimental groups and control groups tested in parallel. C) is repeated many times to make sure the results are accurate. D) keeps all environmental variables constant. E) is supervised by an experienced scientist. Answer: B 72) Which of the following statements best distinguishes hypotheses from theories in science? A) Theories are hypotheses that have been proved. B) Hypotheses are guesses; theories are correct answers. C) Hypotheses usually are relatively narrow in scope; theories have broad explanatory power. D) Hypotheses and theories are essentially the same thing. E) Theories are proved true in all cases; hypotheses are usually falsified by tests. Answer: C 15
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 27: Prokaryotes1) Mycoplasmas are bacteria that lack cell walls. On the basis of this structural feature, which of thestatements below is true about mycoplasmas?A) They are gram-negative.B) They are subject to lysis in h
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Chapter 28 Protists Multiple-Choice Questions1) Protists are alike in that all are A) unicellular. B) eukaryotic. C) symbionts. D) monophyletic. E) autotrophic. Answer: BTopic: Concept 28.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension2) Biologists have long been awa
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Biology, 8e (Campbell) Chapter 28 Protists Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Protists are alike in that all are A) unicellular. B) eukaryotic. C) symbionts. D) monophyletic. E) autotrophic. Answer: B Topic: Concept 28.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 2) Biolog
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 29: Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized LandChapter Questions1) One of the major distinctions between plants and the green algae is thatA) only green algae have flagellated, swimming sperm.B) embryos are not retained
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 30: Plant Diversity II: The Evolution of Seed PlantsChapter Questions1) The sporophytes of mosses depend on the gametophytes for water and nutrition. In seed plants, thereverse is true. From which seed plant sporophyte st
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 31: FungiChapter Questions1) Which of the following do all fungi have in common?A) meiosis in basidiaB) coenocytic hyphaeC) sexual life cycleD) absorption of nutrientsE) symbioses with algaeAnswer: DTopic: Concept 3
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 32: An Introduction to Animal DiversityChapter Questions1) Most animals exhibit the following structures or functions exceptA) nervous and muscle tissue.B) unique types of intercellular junctions, such as tight junctions
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 33: InvertebratesChapter Questions1) What are the cells in a sponge that are primarily responsible for trapping food particles from circulatingwater?A) amoebocytesB) choanocytesC) mesohyl cellsD) pore cells (porocytes
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 34: VertebratesChapter Questions1) Which of the following is not a shared characteristic of all chordates?A) pharyngeal cleftsB) post-anal tailC) notochordD) dorsal, hollow nerve cordE) four-chambered heartAnswer: E
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 35: P lant Structure, Growth, and DevelopmentChapter Questions1) You are studying a plant from the arid southwestern United States. Which of the following adaptations is least likely to have evolved in response to water sh
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 35: Plant Structure, Growth, and DevelopmentChapter Questions1) You are studying a plant from the arid southwestern United States. Which of the following adaptationsis least likely to have evolved in response to water sho
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 36: Transport in Vascular PlantsChapter Questions1) Which of the following would be least likely to affect osmosis in plants?A) proton pumps in the membraneB) a difference in solute concentrationsC) receptor proteins in
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Biology, 7e (Campbell) Chapter 36: Transport in Vascular Plants Chapter Questions 1) Which of the following would be least likely to affect osmosis in plants? A) proton pumps in the membrane B) a difference in solute concentrations C) receptor prote
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 37: Plant NutritionChapter Questions1) Which of the following describes the fate of most of the water taken up by a plant?A) It is used as a solvent.B) It is used as a hydrogen source in photosynthesis.C) It is lost dur
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 38: Angiosperm Reproduction and BiotechnologyChapter Questions1) The products of meiosis in plants are always which of the following? A) spores B) eggs C) sperm D) seeds E) both B and C Answer: ATopic: Concept 38.1 Skill:
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 38: Angiosperm Reproduction and BiotechnologyChapter Questions1) The products of meiosis in plants are always which of the following? A) spores B) eggs C) sperm D) seeds E) both B and C Answer: ATopic: Concept 38.1 Skill:
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 39: Plant Responses to Internal and External SignalsChapter Questions1) The step(s) between a plant's perception of a change in the environment and the plant's response to that change is (are) best called A) a mutation. B)
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 40: Basic Principles of Animal Form and FunctionChapter Questions1) How do animal structures well suited to specific functions come about? A) Natural selection favors the most functional structures for a particular environ
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 41: Animal NutritionChapter Questions1) The body is capable of catabolizing many substances as sources of energy. Which of the following would be used as an energy source only after the depletion of other sources? A) fat i
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 42: Circulation and Gas ExchangeChapter Questions1) What would be expected if the amount of interstitial fluid surrounding the capillary beds of the lungs were to increase significantly? A) The amount of carbon dioxide ent
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 43: The Immune SystemChapter Questions1) The innate immunity that protects a person digging in the garden from developing a microbial infectionincludes all of the following exceptA) lymphocytes.B) the skin.C) mucous me
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 44: Osmoregulation and ExcretionChapter Questions1) A marine sea star was mistakenly placed in freshwater and it died. What is the most likely explanation for its death? A) The sea star was stressed and needed more time to
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 45: Hormones and the Endocrine SystemChapter Questions1) Which of the following statements about hormones is incorrect?A) They are produced by endocrine glands.B) They are modified amino acids, peptides, or steroid molec
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 46: Animal ReproductionChapter Questions1) What do budding and fragmentation have in common?A) Both are types of asexual reproduction.B) Both produce large numbers of offspring.C) Both occur in sea stars.D) Both involv
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 47: Animal DevelopmentChapter Questions1) Russian nesting dolls, which are a set of smaller dolls packed inside larger dolls, most resemble which one of the following developmental theories? A) epigenesis B) preformation C
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 48: Nervous SystemsChapter Questions1) Which of the following is (are) characteristic of a simple nervous system? A) a nerve net such as is found in cnidarians B) nerve cell ganglia C) having electrical impulses traveling
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 49: Sensory and Motor MechanismsChapter Questions1) Which of the following is a sensation and not a perception?A) seeing the colors in a rainbowB) a nerve impulse induced by sugar stimulating sweet receptors on the tongu
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 52: Population EcologyChapter Questions1) A population is correctly defined as having which of the following characteristics? I. inhabiting the same general area II. individuals belonging to the same species III. possessin
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Biology, 7e (Campbell)Chapter 55: Conservation Biology and Restoration EcologyChapter Questions1) What is the estimated number of extant species on Earth?A) 1,000 to 50,000B) 50,000 to 150,000C) 500,000 to 1,000,000D) 10,000,000 to 200,000,000E) 5
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Chapter1ManagerialAccountingandtheBusinessEnvironmentSolutionstoQuestions11Astrategyisagameplanthatenablesacompanytoattractcustomersbydistinguishingitselffromcompetitors.Thefocalpointofa companysstrategyshouldbeitstargetcustomers.12Customervalu
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Global climate changeFrom IPCC, 2007rds 2: 1Global changeResults for computermodels(a) Using all factors listedin previous slide(b) Using 1850 values ofgreenhouse gases: fail toaccount for observedwarming since 1970From IPCC, 2007rds 2: 222:
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21: Natural Hazards 1 /Landslides, Floods, and Coastal HazardsMississippifloodingNewOrleans inMay 1979.Photo: R.PetersonLandslide induced by 1964 Alaskaearthquake. Photo: S. MacCutcheonBeach erosion caused by Hurricane Hugo, SouthCarolina. Pho