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Multiple Choice f
1. The smallest unit of life that can survive and reproduce on its own is a(n):
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a. atom
b. cell
c. molecule
d. organ
e. population
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.1 How do living things differ from non-living things?
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BCA.SES.1.1 - Describe the successive levels of organization in living things.
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TOPICS: Bloom's: Remember f
2. All of the coyotes (Canis latrans) living in the Mojave Desert constitute a(n):
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a. ecosystem
b. community
c. biosphere
d. organism
e. population
ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.1 How do living things differ from non-living things?
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BCA.SES.1.1.2 - Using suitable examples, describe the successive levels of
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organization in living things from atoms to the biosphere.
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KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand f
3. What term describes "all populations of all species living in the same area"?
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a. ecosystem
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, b. community
c. biosphere
d. organism
e. population
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,ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.1 How do living things differ from non-living things?
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:f f BCA.SES.1.1 - Describe the successive levels of organization in living things.
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KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Remember f
NOTES: Modified
4. Organisms designated as producers usually obtain their energy from:
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a. other producers f
b. dead consumers
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c. decomposers
d. the environment
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e. themselves
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.2 How are all living things alike? f f f f f f f
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BCA.SES.1.2.1 - Distinguish between producers and consumers.
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KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Remember f
NOTES: Modified
5. As energy is transferred among organisms, some escapes from the environment as
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a. electrical
b. heat
c. light
d. mechanical
e. nuclear
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.2 How are all living things alike? f f f f f f f
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BCA.SES.1.2.2 - Define homeostasis and explain why it is important for
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sustaining life. f f
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Remember f
6. What is the process used by living things to maintain an internal environment within a tolerable range?
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a. metabolism
b. homeostasis
c. development
d. physiology
e. thermoregulation
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, ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.2 How are all living things alike?
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: f f BCA.SES.1.2.2 - Define homeostasis and explain why it is important for f f f f f f f f f f
sustaining life.
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KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Remember f
NOTES: Modified
7. About 12 to 24 hours after the last meal, a person's blood sugar level normally varies from 60 to 90 mg
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per 100 ml of blood, although it may rise to 130 mg per 100 ml after meals high in carbohydrates. That the
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blood sugar level is maintained within a fairly narrow range, despite uneven intake of sugar, is due to the
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bodily process called:
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a. adaptation
b. homeostasis
c. inheritance
d. metabolism
e. development
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.2 How are all living things alike? f f f f f f f
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BCA.SES.1.2.2 - Define homeostasis and explain why it is important for
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sustaining life. f f
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application f
NOTES: Modified
8. Hereditary instructions for growth and development are carried in:
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a. proteins
b. carbohydrates
c. DNA
d. energy
e. lipids
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Section 1.2 How are all living things alike? f f f f f f f
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BCA.SES.1.2.3 - List some functions that are guided by an organism‘s DNA.
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KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Remember f
NOTES: Modified
9. What term refers to an increase in number, size, or volume in the cells of an organism?
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a. growth
b. development
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