Biology 101 Chapter 1 Smartbook

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Rank the following levels of biological organization from smallest at the top to the largest at the bottom.

-atom -molecule -organelle -cell -tissue -organ

--- is characterized by cellular organization,energy requirements, homeostasis, reproduction,growth,development, and evolution.

Life

A(n) ---- is an inherited characteristic or behavior which enables an individual to survive better than without the inherited characteristic.

adaptation

What type of reproduction passes genetic information from only one parent to the offspring?

asexual reproduction

Particles that make up molecules are called

atoms

Select all of the biological levels of organization than occur in single-celled organisms.

atoms,organelles,cell, molecules

Energy is permanently lost in the form of _______ during energy transfers among organisms.

heat

In ecosystems, organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers, or

heterotrophs

Select all the statements that are true about ground asexual reproduction.

-genetic information comes from only one parent -offspring are virtually identical to each other.

In the image, antibiotic-resistant bacteria have increased reproductive success due to ----, which is a mechanism of -----.

natural selection; evolution

A leaf is composed of several tissues organized to work together and is a(n)------ of a plant.

organ

A living thing or individual is also called a(n)

organism

Match each category of organisms with their method of obtaining energy.

-primary producer: autotroph that obtains energy and nutrients from nonliving sources. - consumer: heterotroph that obtains energy and nutrients by eating other organisms -decomposer: heterotroph that obtains energy and nutrients from wastes and dead organisms

Select ways that the human body can maintain a body temperature of about 37*C while outside on a cold day.

-shivering - diverting blood from the body surface

Select all of the characteristics of natural selection.

-it favors adaptations to the current environment - genetic variability in organisms is required.

Match each example to its correct level of biological organization.

-organism: bacterial cell -community: the plants,animals,and microorganisms that inhabit a particular field - molecule: DNA -ecosystem: organisms, water, air, and nutrients in a desert area - organ system: heart and blood vessels -atom: carbon

The characteristics of life:

-organization -energy use -maintenance of internal constancy -reproduction, growth, and development -evolution

Select all of the following that make up a community.

-populations of animal species -populations of plant species - populations of prokaryotes and protists

What are the small chemical units that can combine to form molecules?

Atoms

What term refers to all parts of the planet that can support life?

Biosphere

What is the basic unit of life and consists of a membrane enclosing water, DNA, and other chemicals?

Cell

What is the term for all the populations of different species that occupy the same location at the same time?

Community

What biological level includes the living and nonliving components of a particular area?

Ecosystem

New complex functions and characteristics that arise when the smaller components of an organism interact are called ____ properties.

Emergent properties

What statement describes a cell?

The smallest unit that can be called life

T OR F: The ultimate energy source in most ecosystems is the sun.

True

A level of biological organization called the ---- includes all parts of Earth and its atmosphere where life can survive.

biosphere

A living thing, or organism, exhibits certain properties of life and is composed of one or more ------, the basic units of life.

cells

Life consists of

cells that are organized, use energy, and are able to reproduce.

An area of forest, including the organisms that occupy it and the nonliving components of its area, is an example of a(n)---.

ecosystem

Different components of biological organization can interact to produce more complex functions called --- properties

emergent properties

All living things are composed of one or more cells, use ----- to grow and reproduce, and maintain a state of internal constancy.

energy

The change in genes of a population over multiple generations can also be referred to as

evolution

Shivering or restricting blood flow to maintain body temperature is an example of what characteristic of life?

homeostasis

Using a process called -----, living organisms maintain a state of internal constancy or equilibrium, such as a constant range of temperatures, nutrients, or water.

homeostasis

What describes the state of internal constancy maintained by an organisms?

homeostasis

What is a group of joined atoms, such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)?

molecule

Atoms can bond together to form

molecules

Compartments within cells that carry out specific functions are called

organelles

What are membrane-bounded compartments within eukaryotic cells that carry out specialized functions?

organelles

In a new environment, what types of organisms will survive under the force of natural selection?

organisms with the highest reproductive success.

Consider a species of frog that lives in many ponds throughout central California. A group of the frogs in one of the ponds, NOT including the other species of organisms living there, is an example of a(n)

population

What term refers to members of the same species living in the same place at the same time?

population

Organisms that make their own food by obtaining energy and nutrients from nonliving sources are called

producers

---- reproduction increases genetic diversity and is extremely common in animals.

sexual reproduction

In ---reproduction, offspring are produced that contain a combination of genetic material from two parents.

sexual reproduction

In the hierarchy of biological organization, an organ is composed of several---- interacting and working together.

tissues


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