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Chapter |1 Introduction: |Themes |in |the |Study|of |Life 1
Chapter |2 The |Chemical |Context |of |Life 17
Chapter |3 Water |and |the |Fitness |of |the |Environment 41
Chapter |4 Carbon |and |the |Molecular |Diversity |of |Life 61
Chapter |5 The |Structure |and |Function |of |Large |Biological |Molecules 82
Chapter |6 A |Tour |of |the |Cell 110
Chapter |7 Membrane |Structure |and |Function 129
Chapter |8 An |Introduction |to |Metabolism 150
Chapter |9 Cellular |Respiration: |Harvesting |Chemical |Energy 172
Chapter |10 Photosynthesis 200
Chapter |11 Cell |Communication 220
Chapter |12 The |Cell |Cycle 236
Chapter |13 Meiosis |and |Sexual |Life |Cycles 257
Chapter |14 Mendel |and |the |Gene |Idea 277
Chapter |15 The |Chromosomal |Basis |of |Inheritance 301
Chapter |16 The |Molecular |Basis |of |Inheritance 321
Chapter |17 From |Gene |to |Protein 340
Chapter |18 Regulation |of |Gene |Expression 364
Chapter |19 Viruses 389
Chapter |20 Biotechnology 400
Chapter |21 Genomes |and |Their |Evolution 420
Chapter |22 Descent |with |Modification: |A |Darwinian |View |of |Life 430
Chapter |23 The |Evolution |of |Populations 447
Chapter |24 The |Origin |of |Species 472
Chapter |25 The |History |of |Life |on |Earth 491
Chapter |26 Phylogeny |and |the |Tree |of |Life 519
Chapter |27 Bacteria |and |Archaea 546
Chapter |28 Protists 571
Chapter |29 Plant |Diversity |I: |How |Plants |Colonized |Land 595
Chapter |30 Plant |Diversity |II: |The |Evolution |of |Seed |Plants 615
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,Chapter |31 Fungi 642
Chapter |32 An |Introduction |to |Animal |Diversity 665
Chapter |33 Invertebrates 689
Chapter |34 Vertebrates 717
Chapter |35 Plant |Structure, |Growth, |and |Development 744
Chapter |36 Resource |Acquisition |and |Transport |in |Vascular |Plants 764
Chapter |37 Soil |and |Plant |Nutrition 784
Chapter |38 Angiosperm |Reproduction |and |Biotechnology 805
Chapter |39 Plant |Responses |to |Internal |and |External |Signals 825
Chapter |40 Basic |Principles |of |Animal |Form |and |Function 851
Chapter |41 Animal |Nutrition 869
Chapter |42 Circulation |and |Gas |Exchange 886
Chapter |43 The |Immune |System 905
Chapter |44 Osmoregulation |and |Excretion 927
Chapter |45 Hormones |and |the |Endocrine |System 939
Chapter |46 Animal |Reproduction 956
Chapter |47 Animal |Development 976
Chapter |48 Neurons, |Synapses, |and |Signaling 993
Chapter |49 Nervous |Systems 1007
Chapter |50 Sensory |and |Motor |Mechanisms 1019
Chapter |51 Animal |Behavior 1035
Chapter |52 An |Introduction |to |Ecology |and |the |Biosphere 1054
Chapter |53 Population |Ecology 1074
Chapter |54 Community |Ecology 1102
Chapter |55 Ecosystems 1121
Chapter |56 Conservation |Biology |and |Restoration |Ecology 1144
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life
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The |introduction |to |the |study |of |biology |in |Chapter |1 |highlights |seven |book |-wide |themes, |with
|special |emphasis |on |the |core |theme |of |evolution. |How |scientists |use |inductive |reasoning |to |draw
|general |conclusions |and |deductive |reasoning |to |test |hypotheses |is |emphasized. |Questions |in |this
|chapter |are | designed |to |help |assess | a |student’s |understanding |of |the |content |of |Chapter |1 |based
|on |the |three |key | concepts.
Multiple-Choice | 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
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Topic: | Overview
Skill: | Knowledge/Application
2) 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
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Topic: | Concept |1.1
Skill: | Knowledge/Application
3) 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
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Topic: | Concept |1.1
Skill: | Knowledge/Application
4) A |localized |group |of |organisms |that |belong |to |the |same |species |is |called |a
A) biosystem.
B) community.
C) population.
D) ecosystem.
E) family.
Answer: | C
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Topic: |Concept
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Skill: | Knowledge/Application
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