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Module 2: BIOD 101/ BIOD101 (Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Essential Biology I W/Lab | Questions & Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)- Portage Learning QUESTION What are ORGANISMS? Answer: Individual living things that make up a population. QUESTION What are ORGANISMS composed of? Answer: - Organ systems - Organs - Tissues - Cells - Atoms - Molecules QUESTION What is an ORGAN SYSTEM? Give an example. Answer: A group of organs working together to perform a particular function; an example of an organ system is the Urinary System, which consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. QUESTION What are ORGANS? Give an example. Answer: Organs are groups of tissues that work together to perform certain functions; an example of an organ is the skin - the skin is the largest organ of the human body. QUESTION What are TISSUES? Answer: Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in structure and function. QUESTION What are CELLS? Answer: Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. QUESTION What are ATOMS AND MOLECULES? Give an example of each. Answer: Atoms = smallest unit of matter participating in chemical reactions; example: Oxygen Molecules = two or more atoms joined together; example: Dioxide QUESTION What is the LINNAEAN CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM? Answer: The system used to classify living things; the taxa of the Linnaean Classification System is ranked from broad to specific: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species ("Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup"). QUESTION What are the three domains that comprise the Linnaean Classification System? Answer: Archaea, Eubacteria, Eukarya QUESTION What is PHYLOGENY? Answer: A strategy through which scientists trace the evolutionary history and diversification of a group of species. QUESTION What is the purpose of a PHYLOGENIC TREE? Answer: The purpose of a Phylogenic Tree is to show the relationship between different levels of Linnaean Classification taxa, each branch on a Phylogenic Tree represents where two organisms likely share a common ancestor. QUESTION What are ARCHAEA? Answer: Archaea are single-celled, microscopic organisms with a prokaryotic cell structure. QUESTION What are EXTREMOPHILES? Give examples. Answer: A small subset of archaea that thrive in extreme environments; - Thermophiles: extremophiles that thrive in high temperature environments, such as volcanoes - Halophiles: extremophiles that can be found in extremely saline environments, such as the Dead Sea - Psychrophiles: extremophiles that thrive in attic temperatures, such as the tundra of Antarctica QUESTION What are EUBACTERIA? Answer: Single-celled bacteria with a prokaryotic cellular structure that reproduce by binary fission. QUESTION What are the three different types of eubacteria? Answer: Pathogenic, non-pathogenic, and commensal

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Modulel 2:l BIODl 101/l BIOD101l (Latestl
2025/l 2026l Update)l Essentiall Biologyl Il
W/Labl |l Questionsl &l Answers|l Gradel A|l
100%l Correctl (Verifiedl Solutions)-l
Portagel Learning

Q:l Whatl arel ORGANISMS?

Answer:
Individuall livingl thingsl thatl makel upl al population.




Q:l Whatl arel ORGANISMSl composedl of?

Answer:
-l Organl systemsl
-l Organs
-l Tissues
-l Cells
-l Atoms
-l Molecules




Q:l Whatl isl anl ORGANl SYSTEM?l Givel anl example.

Answer:
Al groupl ofl organsl workingl togetherl tol performl al particularl function;l anl examplel ofl anl
organl systeml isl thel Urinaryl System,l whichl consistsl ofl thel kidneys,l ureters,l bladder,l
andl urethra.

,Q:l Whatl arel ORGANS?l Givel anl example.

Answer:
Organsl arel groupsl ofl tissuesl thatl workl togetherl tol performl certainl functions;l anl
examplel ofl anl organl isl thel skinl -l thel skinl isl thel largestl organl ofl thel humanl body.




Q:l Whatl arel TISSUES?

Answer:
Tissuesl arel groupsl ofl cellsl thatl arel similarl inl structurel andl function.




Q:l Whatl arel CELLS?

Answer:
Cellsl arel thel basicl unitsl ofl structurel andl functionl inl livingl things.




Q:l Whatl arel ATOMSl ANDl MOLECULES?l Givel anl examplel ofl each.

Answer:
Atomsl =l smallestl unitl ofl matterl participatingl inl chemicall reactions;l example:l Oxygen

Moleculesl =l twol orl morel atomsl joinedl together;l example:l Dioxide




Q:l Whatl isl thel LINNAEANl CLASSIFICATIONl SYSTEM?

Answer:

, Thel systeml usedl tol classifyl livingl things;l thel taxal ofl thel Linnaeanl Classificationl
Systeml isl rankedl froml broadl tol specific:l Kingdom,l Phylum,l Class,l Order,l Family,l
Genus,l andl Speciesl ("Dearl Kingl Philipl Camel Overl Forl Goodl Soup").




Q:l Whatl arel thel threel domainsl thatl comprisel thel Linnaeanl Classificationl System?

Answer:
Archaea,l Eubacteria,l Eukarya




Q:l Whatl isl PHYLOGENY?

Answer:
Al strategyl throughl whichl scientistsl tracel thel evolutionaryl historyl andl diversificationl ofl
al groupl ofl species.




Q:l Whatl isl thel purposel ofl al PHYLOGENICl TREE?

Answer:
Thel purposel ofl al Phylogenicl Treel isl tol showl thel relationshipl betweenl differentl levelsl
ofl Linnaeanl Classificationl taxa,l eachl branchl onl al Phylogenicl Treel representsl wherel twol
organismsl likelyl sharel al commonl ancestor.




Q:l Whatl arel ARCHAEA?

Answer:
Archaeal arel single-celled,l microscopicl organismsl withl al prokaryoticl celll structure.

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