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1. Order 2. Evolutionary adaptation 3. Regulation 4. Energy processing 5. Growth & development 6. Response to the environment 7. Reproduction - ANSWERWhat are the 7 characteristics of life? ** If a system is missing one of these, it is not considered living! ** the sum of its parts - ANSWERAs you move to higher levels of biological organization, each new level is more than just...? emergent property - ANSWERproperties that would not have been predictable from merely observing an object/system reductionism - ANSWERreduction of a complex system to simpler components which are more manageable for studying ex) studying DNA helps us to understand inheritance first shell - 2 second shell - 8 third shell - 8 - ANSWERHow many electrons does it take to fill the first electron shell? The second? Third? valence shell - ANSWERan atom's outermost electron shell ecosystems communities organism tissue

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BIOL 1201 Exam 1 - Chapters 1-5
Correct Questions & Answers(RATED
A)
1. Order
2. Evolutionary adaptation
3. Regulation
4. Energy processing
5. Growth & development
6. Response to the environment
7. Reproduction - ANSWERWhat are the 7 characteristics of life?
** If a system is missing one of these, it is not considered living! **

the sum of its parts - ANSWERAs you move to higher levels of biological
organization, each new level is more than just...?

emergent property - ANSWERproperties that would not have been predictable from
merely observing an object/system

reductionism - ANSWERreduction of a complex system to simpler components
which are more manageable for studying
ex) studying DNA helps us to understand inheritance

first shell - 2
second shell - 8
third shell - 8 - ANSWERHow many electrons does it take to fill the first electron
shell? The second? Third?

valence shell - ANSWERan atom's outermost electron shell

ecosystems
communities
organism
tissues
organelles - ANSWERLevels of biological organization, from smallest to largest:
biosphere > __________________ > _____________________ > populations >
_________________ > organs > _______________ > cells > __________________
> molecules

covalent bonds
valence - ANSWER____________________ __________ are formed to
"compensate" for non-full ____________ shells

Oxygen
Carbon
Hydrogen

, Nitrogen - ANSWERWhat are the 4 most common elements in biology?

Calcium
Phosphorus
Potassium
Sulfur
Sodium
Chlorine
Magnesium - ANSWERWhat are a few common elements in biology (outside of the
main 4)?

protons - ANSWERAll atoms of an element have the same number of
_______________.

isotopes - ANSWERatoms of the same element that differ in their number of
neutrons (and thus also their mass)

Carbon-12
Carbon-13
Carbon-14 - ANSWERWhat are the 3 common isotopes of carbon?

radioactive isotopes - ANSWERisotopes that decay spontaneously, giving off
particles and energy

fossils
metabolic
diagnosing - ANSWERDating ___________, tracing atoms through
_________________ processes, and ________________ medical disorders are all
applications of radioactive isotopes.

in an atom's outermost electron shell - ANSWERWhere are valence electrons found?

inert - ANSWERElements that have a full valence shell are chemically
______________. (ex: Ne)

The reacting elements' valence shells share electrons so that each can have a full
valence shell - ANSWERWhat happens during a covalent bond?

solid lines - ANSWERHow are covalent bonds depicted?

nonpolar covalent bond - ANSWERbond in which atoms share electrons equally
(due to the bonding elements having approximately equal electronegativity)

polar covalent bond - ANSWERunequal sharing of electrons in a bond (due to
unequal electronegativity)

polar
charges - ANSWERUnequal sharing of electrons in a ___________ covalent bond
causes partial _____________ on the resulting molecule.
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