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Complete Test Bank for Biology, 6th Edition by Robert Brooker, Eric P. Widmaier, Linda E. Graham, Peter D. Stiling ; ISBN13: 9781264039715. Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 60. 1. An Introduction to Biology. 2. The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water. 3. The Chemical Basis of Life II: Organic Molecules. 4. Evolutionary Origin of Cells and Their General Features. 5. Membrane Structure, Synthesis and Transport. 6. An Introduction to Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism. 7. Cellular Respiration and Fermentation. 8. Photosynthesis. 9. Cell Communication. 10. Multicellularity. 11. Nucleic Acid Structure, DNA Replication, and Chromosome Structure. 12. Gene Expression at the Molecular Level I: Production of mRNAs and Proteins. 13. Gene Expression at the Molecular Level II: Non-coding RNAs. 14. Gene Expression at the Molecular Level III: Gene Regulation. 15. Mutation, DNA Repair, and Cancer. 16. The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis. 17. Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance. 18. Epigenetics, Extranuclear Inheritance, and Linkage. 19. Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria. 20. Developmental Genetics. 21. Genetic Technologies and Genomics. 22. An Introduction to Evolution. 23. Population Genetics. 24. Origin of Species and Macroevolution. 25. Taxonomy and Systematics. 26. History of Life on Earth and Human Evolution. 27. Archaea and Bacteria. 28. Protists. 29. Fungi. 30. Microbiomes: Microbial Systems On and Around Us. 31. Plants and the Conquest of Land. 32. The Evolution and Diversity of Modern Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. 33. An Introduction to Animal Diversity. 34. The Invertebrates. 35. The Vertebrates. 36. An Introduction to Flowering Plant Form and Function. 37. Flowering Plants: Behavior. 38. Flowering Plants: Nutrition. 39. Flowering Plants: Transport. 40. Flowering Plants: Reproduction. 41. Animal Bodies and Homeostasis. 42. Neuroscience I: Cells of the Nervous System. 43. Neuroscience II: Evolution, Structure, and Function of the Nervous System. 44. Neuroscience III: Sensory Systems. 45. Musculoskeletal Systems and Locomotion. 46. Nutrition and Animal Digestive Systems. 47. Control of Energy Balance, Metabolic Rate and Body Temperature. 48. Circulatory and Respiratory Systems. 49. Excretory Systems. 50. Endocrine Systems. 51. Animal Reproduction and Development. 52. Immune Systems. 53. Integrated Responses of Animal Organ Systems to a Challenge to Homeostasis. 54. An Introduction to Ecology and Biomes. 55. Behavioral Ecology. 56. Population Ecology. 57. Species Interactions. 58. Communities and Ecosystems: Ecological Organization on Large Scales. 59. The Ecological Impact of Humans. 60. Biodiversity and Conservation Biology.

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Chap 01 6e Brooker
1) A community is composed of different populations of animals and plants.
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2) All tissues are composed of cells.
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3) A flower on a plant represents which level of organization?




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A) atom
B) cell




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C) organ
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4) Boa constrictors on an island are an example of a(n)
A) cell.
B) organ.
C) organism.
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D) population.
E) ecosystem.
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5) Molecules are made up of
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A) atoms.
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B) cells.
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C) organs.
D) organisms.
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,6) Which is the smallest of all levels of organization?
A) atom
B) cell
C) organ
D) organism
E) population



7) A community of organisms interacting with their physical environment is a(n)
A) population.
B) organism.
C) biosphere.




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D) ecosystem.
E) macromolecular community.




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8) In multicellular organisms, cells of the same type can associate with each other to form




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A) atoms.
B) molecules.
C) macromolecules.
D) tissues.
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9) Which level of organization is present in all life forms?
A) cell
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B) tissue
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D) organelle
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E) colony
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10) Which level of organization includes all of the others in the list?
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, 11) During photosynthesis, plants take in water and carbon dioxide from the environment and use
sunlight to fuel a series of chemical reactions that ultimately build small sugar molecules.
Which of the core concepts of biology is exemplified by photosynthesis?
A) Evolution
B) Structure and function
C) Information flow, exchange, and storage
D) Pathways and transformations of energy and matter
E) Systems



12) The phenomenon through which populations of organisms change over time due to mutation,
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A) homeostasis.
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13) The protein elastin plays an important role in providing elasticity and resilience to many
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tissues in the body. Elastin has elastic properties because of the way the protein can change
shape. In a relaxed condition, the protein has an overall coiled, or looped shape. When
stretched, the protein extends into a straighter, more linear form. When the stretching force is
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removed, elastin recoils back into the relaxed form. Which core concept of biology does the
elastin protein exemplify?
A) Evolution
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C) Information flow, exchange, and storage
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D) Pathways and transformations of energy and matter
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14) Children often resemble their parents. The transmission of an eye color gene from parent to
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child is an example of which core concept of biology?
A) Evolution
B) Structure and function
C) Information flow, exchange, and storage
D) Pathways and transformations of energy and matter
E) Systems




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