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Test Bank For Biology The Dynamic Science 5th Edition By Peter Russell, Paul Hertz, Beverly McMillan (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
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Test Bank For Biology The Dynamic Science 5th Edition By Peter Russell, Paul Hertz, Beverly McMillan (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
Test Bank For Biology The Dynamic Science 5th Edition By Peter Russell, Paul Hertz, Beverly McMillan (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ G...
Biology The Dynamic Science, 5e Peter Russell, Paul Hertz, Beverly McMillan (Test Bank all Chapters , MCQ’s Answer are Marked with * ) (For Complete File Download link at the end of this File) Chapter 1 1. The science of ____ explains the origin and persistence of life, and studies the changes in living things. a. nanotechnology *b. biology c. pharmacology d. mathematics e. chemistry 2. The difference between living and nonliving matte r depends n ot only on the kinds of atoms and molecules present, but on their ____ as well. a. chemical complexity b. electrons *c. organization and interactions d. atomic profile e. energy levels 3. A cell is minimally defined by ____. a. a nucl eus that co ntains DNA *b. an organized chemical system and specialized molecules and subcellular structures surrounded by a membrane c. an organized chemical system for harnessing energy d. a membrane comprised of phospholipids e. specialized molecules that respo nd to their environment 4. The lowest level of biological organization that can survive and reproduce is the ____. *a. cell b. tissue c. proton d. nucleus e. DNA 5. Emergent properties are ____. a. characteristics of atoms but not molecules *b. characteristics that depend on the level of organization of matter but do not exist at lower levels of organization c. characteristics of nonliving matter that depend on the level of organization d. dependent on higher levels of organizati on of livin g and nonliving matter e. characteristics of all multicellular organisms but not unicellular organisms 6. Bacteria and protozoans ____. a. can be either unicellular or multicellular organisms b. reside solely in oceans c. are multicellul ar organism s *d. are unicellular organisms e. are precursors to cells 7. Every population of animals has an age structure, a graphical representation of the distribution of age groups within the population. While each individual in a population has a specific ag e, individuals themselves do not have an age structure. Age structure is therefore an example of a(n) ____ property. *a. emergent b. hierarchical c. environmental d. organizational e. cellular 8. A group of organisms of the same species that live together in the same place make up a(n) ____. *a. population b. cell c. biosphere d. tissue e. ecosystem 9. All of the populations of different organisms that live in the same place form a(n) ____. a. ecosystem *b. community c. biosphere d. sample e. organ 10. The highest level of the hierarchical classification of life is the ____. a. biosphere *b. domain c. ecosystem d. population e. cell 11. Which term describes a community and the nonliving environmental factors wit h which it interacts? *a. ecosystem b. planet c. multicellular organism d. biosphere e. community 12. Monkeys, trees, snakes, moss, birds, sunlight, rain, rocks, and bugs together would be considered a(n) ____. a. population *b. ecosystem c. biosphere d. community e. organism 13. Which group would be considered a community? a. fish, birds, alligators, water b. a group of alligators *c. polar bears, seals, fish d. pandas, bamboo, and mountains e. a group of seaweed 14. The percenta ge of Afric an-Americans, Hispanics, Caucasians, and Asians in a neighborhood is an emergent property of a(n)____. a. organism b. community *c. population d. ecosystem e. biosphere 15. The most fundamental and important molecule that distinguishes living syst ems from nonliving matter is ____. a. protein *b. DNA c. fructose d. water e. glucose
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