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Portage Learning BIOD 101 Module 2 | Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is regulation? - ANSWER -The ability for a living organism to maintain optimal living conditions Living organisms are sensitive to...? - ANSWER -Temperature, environmental stress, pH requirements What is homeostasis? - ANSWER -Maintaining set points of living conditions What is an example of regulation? - ANSWER -Shivering to regulate body heat What is energy processing? - ANSWER -How an organism utilizes biochemical reactions to produce energy What is the sum of an organism's biochemical reactions referred to? - ANSWER - Metabolism What is ATP? - ANSWER -Biological fuel or energy What type of metabolism do many prokaryotes use? - ANSWER -Anaerobic What is photosynthesis? - ANSWER -A plant using light to trap energy Many prokaryotes metabolize ____? - ANSWER -Organic substances What type of metabolism do animals use? - ANSWER -Aerobic Animals ____ and use ____ as part of aerobic respiration to produce ATP - ANSWER -ingest food, biomacromolecules What is growth and development? - ANSWER -Change over a life cycle. A living thing grows, matures, ages, and dies. Living things respond to their environment through...? - ANSWER -adaption What is adaption? - ANSWER -A change or process that allows an organism to become better suited for their environment adaptions can be ____ or ____ - ANSWER -Physical, behavioral What is a stimulus? - ANSWER -anything that causes an organism to respond What is an example of a physical adaption? - ANSWER -A crab's hard shell What is an example of a behavioral adaption? - ANSWER -A squirrel hibernating What is reproduction? - ANSWER -A living thing's way of producing new and thriving generations to replace previous ones Reproduction can occur ____ or ____ - ANSWER -Sexually or asexually What does sexual reproduction involve? - ANSWER -Fusion of two gametes that unite and grow into new offspring What does asexual reproduction produce? - ANSWER -New offspring from a single organism What are examples of asexual reproduction? - ANSWER -Spore formation, binary fission, vegetative reproduction, budding, fragmentation What organisms use spore formation? - ANSWER -Protozoa, bacteria, plans, fungi What organisms use binary fission? - ANSWER -Prokaryotes and some eukaryotic protozoa like amoeba What organisms use budding? - ANSWER -Fungi, bacteria, some plants, fewer animals What organisms use fragmentation? - ANSWER -Segmented worms and echinoderms like starfish How can the levels of biological organism be described? - ANSWER -Successive, broadest to smallest What are the levels of biological organization? - ANSWER -biosphere, ecosystems, communities, populations, organisms, organ systems, organs, tissues, cells, molecules and atoms What is the biosphere? - ANSWER -Broadest level of organization that encompasses earth and atmosphere, and all capable of sustaining living organisms What is an ecosystem? - ANSWER -A system of living and non living things in a region What are some examples of ecosystems? - ANSWER -Grasslands, forests, deserts, coral reefs, soils, climate conditions What are communities? - ANSWER -Collective organisms within a biological ecosystem What does a community include? - ANSWER -All living organisms like fungi, plants, grasses, animals, bacteria, and protists What is a population? - ANSWER -A group of one particular species living within the defined bounds of a community Several different ____ make a ____ - ANSWER -Populations, community

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Portage Learning BIOD 101 Module 2 | Questions and
Answers Graded A+

What is regulation? - ANSWER -The ability for a living organism to maintain
optimal living conditions

Living organisms are sensitive to...? - ANSWER -Temperature, environmental
stress, pH requirements

What is homeostasis? - ANSWER -Maintaining set points of living conditions

What is an example of regulation? - ANSWER -Shivering to regulate body heat

What is energy processing? - ANSWER -How an organism utilizes biochemical
reactions to produce energy

What is the sum of an organism's biochemical reactions referred to? - ANSWER -
Metabolism

What is ATP? - ANSWER -Biological fuel or energy

What type of metabolism do many prokaryotes use? - ANSWER -Anaerobic

What is photosynthesis? - ANSWER -A plant using light to trap energy

Many prokaryotes metabolize ____? - ANSWER -Organic substances

What type of metabolism do animals use? - ANSWER -Aerobic

Animals ____ and use ____ as part of aerobic respiration to produce ATP -
ANSWER -ingest food, biomacromolecules

, What is growth and development? - ANSWER -Change over a life cycle. A living
thing grows, matures, ages, and dies.

Living things respond to their environment through...? - ANSWER -adaption

What is adaption? - ANSWER -A change or process that allows an organism to
become better suited for their environment

adaptions can be ____ or ____ - ANSWER -Physical, behavioral

What is a stimulus? - ANSWER -anything that causes an organism to respond

What is an example of a physical adaption? - ANSWER -A crab's hard shell

What is an example of a behavioral adaption? - ANSWER -A squirrel hibernating

What is reproduction? - ANSWER -A living thing's way of producing new and
thriving generations to replace previous ones

Reproduction can occur ____ or ____ - ANSWER -Sexually or asexually

What does sexual reproduction involve? - ANSWER -Fusion of two gametes that
unite and grow into new offspring

What does asexual reproduction produce? - ANSWER -New offspring from a
single organism

What are examples of asexual reproduction? - ANSWER -Spore formation, binary
fission, vegetative reproduction, budding, fragmentation

What organisms use spore formation? - ANSWER -Protozoa, bacteria, plans,
fungi

What organisms use binary fission? - ANSWER -Prokaryotes and some
eukaryotic protozoa like amoeba

, What organisms use budding? - ANSWER -Fungi, bacteria, some plants, fewer
animals

What organisms use fragmentation? - ANSWER -Segmented worms and
echinoderms like starfish

How can the levels of biological organism be described? - ANSWER -Successive,
broadest to smallest

What are the levels of biological organization? - ANSWER -biosphere,
ecosystems, communities, populations, organisms, organ systems, organs, tissues,
cells, molecules and atoms

What is the biosphere? - ANSWER -Broadest level of organization that
encompasses earth and atmosphere, and all capable of sustaining living organisms

What is an ecosystem? - ANSWER -A system of living and non living things in a
region

What are some examples of ecosystems? - ANSWER -Grasslands, forests, deserts,
coral reefs, soils, climate conditions

What are communities? - ANSWER -Collective organisms within a biological
ecosystem

What does a community include? - ANSWER -All living organisms like fungi,
plants, grasses, animals, bacteria, and protists

What is a population? - ANSWER -A group of one particular species living within
the defined bounds of a community

Several different ____ make a ____ - ANSWER -Populations, community

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