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WGU C190 INTRO TO BIOLOGY -
UNIT 1 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS


Non-living, may be within or made by a living organism. - ....ANSWER ...-

Abiotic

Living. Matter is considered ______ if it was ever alive at some point in time -

....ANSWER ...-Biotic


Smallest level. The basic unit of matter. Consists of a dense nucleus surrounded by

electrons. - ....ANSWER ...-Atom


Second level. A chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together

by a chemical bond. - ....ANSWER ...-Molecule


Third level. Biologically important molecules that are technically polymers.

Example: DNA. - ....ANSWER ...-Macromolecule




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, Fourth level. The fundamental unit of life. Essentially a tiny droplet of water and

other molecules enclosed by a fluid "skin" or membrane. The smallest and simplest

entity that possesses all the characteristics of life. - ....ANSWER ...-Cell


Fifth level. Compartments inside the cell that contain specific groups of

macromolecules and carry out specific cellular functions. it encloses the DNA

within the cell. - ....ANSWER ...-Organelle


Sixth level. Single-celled life form. Consists of just one cell and include unicellular

organisms such as bacteria and protists. - ....ANSWER ...-Microorganism


Seventh level. Formed when similar cells work together to fulfill the same detailed

function. - ....ANSWER ...-Tissue


Eighth level. Collections of tissues that work together to carry out a common

general function. Present not only in higher level animals but also in plants. -

....ANSWER ...-Organ


Ninth level. Consists of functionally related organs. Mammals have many. -

....ANSWER ...-Organ System


Tenth Level. Individual living entities that survive and reproduce as a unit. For

example, each tree in a forest. - ....ANSWER ...-Organism




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