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BIOL 1201 TEST 1: LICATA; CH 1-5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATEBIOL 1201 TEST 1: LICATA; CH 1-5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATEBIOL 1201 TEST 1: LICATA; CH 1-5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE Evolution - ANSWER-the process of change that has transformed life on Earth from its earliest...

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BIOL 1201 TEST 1: LICATA; CH 1-5
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Evolution - ANSWER-the process of change that has transformed life on Earth from its
earliest beginnings to the diversity of organisms living today.

Evolution - ANSWER-Fundamental organizing principle of biology and the core theme
of this book

Biology - ANSWER-Scientific study of life

Organization, Energy Use, Development, Reproduction, Evolve, Respond to the
Environment - ANSWER-Characteristics of a living system

Emergent Properties - ANSWER-result from the arrangement and interaction of parts
within a system; can characterize nonbiological entities as well. For example, a
functioning bicycle emerges only when all of the necessary parts connect in the correct
way

Cells;
for example, a skin cell - ANSWER-What is the lowest level of biological organization
that can perform all the activities required for life?

Reductionism - ANSWER-the reduction of complex systems to simpler components that
are more manageable to study; for example: studying the molecular structure of DNA to
help understand inheritance

Systems biology - ANSWER-constructs models for behavior of whole biological
systems--and interactions across/between levels of biological organization

Systems Biology - ANSWER-an approach that attempts to model the dynamic behavior
of whole biological systems based on a study of interactions among the system's parts.

Non-living factors and other organisms - ANSWER-Every organism interacts with its
environment, including _____ and _____

Energy - ANSWER-A fundamental characteristic of living organism's is their use of ____
to carry out life's activities.

Energy - ANSWER-Living organisms transform ___ from one form to another

,Structure and Function - ANSWER-___ and ___ are correlated at all levels of biological
organization.

Cells
"The Cell Theory" - ANSWER-the lowest level of organization that can perform all
activities required for life

ALL CELLS - ANSWER-enclosed by a membrane, use DNA as their genetic information

Eukaryotic Cells - ANSWER-Greatly larger than prokaryotic cells (prokaryotic cells are
just DNA enclosed by a cell membrane--non nucleus)

DNA - ANSWER-the substance of genes

Qualitative data - ANSWER-data: descriptions rather than measurements

Quantitative data - ANSWER-data: recorded measurements, which are sometimes
organized into tables and graphs

Inductive reasoning - ANSWER-draws general conclusions through observations of
specific/many examples; taking a lot of different data and trying to find a pattern to it
(Hypothesis formation & model building); REASONING

Deductive reasoning - ANSWER-uses general premises to make specific predictions;
take those general principles and speculate what will happen next (hypothesis testing &
syllogisms); generally used after the hypothesis has been developed and involves logic
that flows in the opposite direction, from general to specific; REASONING

Genes - ANSWER-the units of inheritance that transmit information from parents to
offspring

the ability of cells to divide and duplicate their DNA - ANSWER-the basis of all
reproduction, growth, and repair of multicellular organisms

Gene expression - ANSWER-the process of converting information from gene to cellular
product

Negative Feedback - ANSWER-means that the product of a process inhibits the
process; accumulation of an end product of a process slows that process; The most
common form of regulation in a living system

positive feedback - ANSWER-in which an end product speeds up its on process

Evolution - ANSWER-explains patterns of unity and diversity in living organisms; similar
traits among organisms are explained by descent from common ancestors; the
overarching theme of biology

, accumulation of heritable changes - ANSWER-Differences among organisms are
explained by

Evolution - ANSWER-accounts for the unity and diversity of life

Bacteria, Archaea bacteria, and Eukarya - ANSWER-Three domains of life

Scientific Method - ANSWER-Predictions or hypothesis--> Test--> Observation (Data)--
> Generalization or Model

Data - ANSWER-recorded observations or items of information

Qualitative and Quantitative - ANSWER-Two categories of data

Hypothesis - ANSWER-A ____ must be testable and falsifiable

controlled experiment - ANSWER-compares an experimental group with a control group

Theory (in the context of science) - ANSWER--broader in scope than a hypothesis
-general and can lead to new, testable hypothesis
-supported by a large body of evidence in comparison to a hypothesis

understand natural phenomena - ANSWER-The goal of science is to...

technology - ANSWER-The goal of ____ is to apply scientific knowledge for some
specific purpose.

Interdependent - ANSWER-Science and technology are ____.

discoveries; inventions - ANSWER-Biology is marked by "___", while technology is
marked by "____"

System - ANSWER-simply a combination of components that function together.

community - ANSWER-The ___ in our forest ecosystem includes many kinds of trees
and other plants, a diversity of animals, various mushrooms, and other fungi, and
enormous numbers of diverse microorganisms

microorganisms - ANSWER-living forms, such as bacteria, that are too small to see
without a microscope

species - ANSWER-each form of life in a community

Populations - ANSWER-consists of all the individuals of species living within the bounds
of a specified area

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