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Essentials Of The Living World, 6th edition by johnson
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,Chapter 1 The Science Of Biology
1) The Simplest Organisms Do Not Have Nuclei. In The List Below, Which Group Has The Simplest
Organisms?
A) Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
E) Protista
Answer: A
Explanation: The Bacteria And The Archaea Lack Even The Nuclear Membrane Which Defines A True
Nucleus. Please See Section 1.1.
Section: 01.01
Topic: Levels Of Biological Organization Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.01.01 List The Six Kingdoms Of Life. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
2) The Process Of Using And Transforming Energy In Living Cells Is Called
A) Response To Stimulation.
B) Complexity.
C) Metabolism.
D) Homeostasis.
E) Evolution.
Answer: C
Explanation: Metabolism Produces All Of The Chemicals Needed For Life. Please See Sections 1.2 And
1.4, Focusing On Metabolism.
Section: 01.02; 01.04
Topic: Characteristics Of Life Bloom's: 1. Remember
,Learning Outcome: 01.02.01 Name And Describe The Five Basic Properties Shared By All Living Things.;
01.04.01 Explain The Five General Themes That Define Biology As A Science.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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3) There Are Five Properties Of Living Things. Which Of The Following Properties Provides And
Increase In The Number Of Organisms Within A Population?
A) Growth And Reproduction
B) Metabolism
C) Cellular Organization
D) Homeostasis
E) Heredity
Answer: A
Explanation: Growth And Reproduction Provides An Increase In An Organisms Size And An Increase In
The Population. Please See Section 1.2.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Characteristics Of Life Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.02.01 Name And Describe The Five Basic Properties Shared By All Living Things.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
4) All Living Things Are Able To Maintain Stable Internal Conditions, Whether They Are Unicellular,
Or Complex, Multicellular Organisms. This Property Is Called
A) Metabolism.
B) Homeostasis.
C) Heredity.
D) Cellular Organization.
E) Growth And Reproduction.
Answer: B
, Explanation: Homeostasis Shows An Organism Working Against The Increase In Entropy, Or Disorder,
Within Itself. Please See Sections 1.2 And 1.4.
Section: 01.02; 01.04
Topic: Characteristics Of Life Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.02.01 Name And Describe The Five Basic Properties Shared By All Living Things.;
01.04.01 Explain The Five General Themes That Define Biology As A Science.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
◻
5) In A Multicellular Organism, Different Tissues That Function Together Are Grouped Into
A) Organisms.
B) Cells.
C) Organs.
D) Tissue Systems.
E) Atoms.
Answer: C
Explanation: Organs Are An Intermediate Level In The Hierarchical Organization Of Living Things. Please
See Section 1.3.
Section: 01.03
Topic: Levels Of Biological Organization Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.03.01 List The 13 Hierarchical Levels Of The Organization Of Life.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
6) All The Populations Of A Particular Kind Of Organism, That Are Able To Interact With Each Other,
Are Members Of The Same
A) Community.
B) Species.
C) Habitat.
Essentials Of The Living World, 6th edition by johnson
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,Chapter 1 The Science Of Biology
1) The Simplest Organisms Do Not Have Nuclei. In The List Below, Which Group Has The Simplest
Organisms?
A) Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
E) Protista
Answer: A
Explanation: The Bacteria And The Archaea Lack Even The Nuclear Membrane Which Defines A True
Nucleus. Please See Section 1.1.
Section: 01.01
Topic: Levels Of Biological Organization Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.01.01 List The Six Kingdoms Of Life. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
2) The Process Of Using And Transforming Energy In Living Cells Is Called
A) Response To Stimulation.
B) Complexity.
C) Metabolism.
D) Homeostasis.
E) Evolution.
Answer: C
Explanation: Metabolism Produces All Of The Chemicals Needed For Life. Please See Sections 1.2 And
1.4, Focusing On Metabolism.
Section: 01.02; 01.04
Topic: Characteristics Of Life Bloom's: 1. Remember
,Learning Outcome: 01.02.01 Name And Describe The Five Basic Properties Shared By All Living Things.;
01.04.01 Explain The Five General Themes That Define Biology As A Science.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
◻
3) There Are Five Properties Of Living Things. Which Of The Following Properties Provides And
Increase In The Number Of Organisms Within A Population?
A) Growth And Reproduction
B) Metabolism
C) Cellular Organization
D) Homeostasis
E) Heredity
Answer: A
Explanation: Growth And Reproduction Provides An Increase In An Organisms Size And An Increase In
The Population. Please See Section 1.2.
Section: 01.02
Topic: Characteristics Of Life Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.02.01 Name And Describe The Five Basic Properties Shared By All Living Things.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
4) All Living Things Are Able To Maintain Stable Internal Conditions, Whether They Are Unicellular,
Or Complex, Multicellular Organisms. This Property Is Called
A) Metabolism.
B) Homeostasis.
C) Heredity.
D) Cellular Organization.
E) Growth And Reproduction.
Answer: B
, Explanation: Homeostasis Shows An Organism Working Against The Increase In Entropy, Or Disorder,
Within Itself. Please See Sections 1.2 And 1.4.
Section: 01.02; 01.04
Topic: Characteristics Of Life Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.02.01 Name And Describe The Five Basic Properties Shared By All Living Things.;
01.04.01 Explain The Five General Themes That Define Biology As A Science.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
◻
5) In A Multicellular Organism, Different Tissues That Function Together Are Grouped Into
A) Organisms.
B) Cells.
C) Organs.
D) Tissue Systems.
E) Atoms.
Answer: C
Explanation: Organs Are An Intermediate Level In The Hierarchical Organization Of Living Things. Please
See Section 1.3.
Section: 01.03
Topic: Levels Of Biological Organization Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.03.01 List The 13 Hierarchical Levels Of The Organization Of Life.
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
6) All The Populations Of A Particular Kind Of Organism, That Are Able To Interact With Each Other,
Are Members Of The Same
A) Community.
B) Species.
C) Habitat.