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Biology: Concepts and Applications 10th
Edition Latest Version 2025/2026 [A+] All
Chapters Fully Covered
by Cecie Starr (Author), Christine Evers (Author), Lisa Starr (Author)
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
o The Science of Biology
Unit 1: Principles of Cellular Life
o Life’s Chemical Basis
o Molecules of Life
o Cell Structure
o Ground Rules of Metabolism
o Where It Starts—Photosynthesis
o Releasing Chemical Energy
Unit 2: Genetics
o DNA Structure and Function
o From DNA to Protein
o Control of Gene Expression
o How Cells Reproduce
o Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction
o Patterns in Inherited Traits
o Human Inheritance
o Biotechnology
Unit 3: Principles of Evolution
o Evidence of Evolution
o Processes of Evolution
o Life’s Origin and Early Evolution
Unit 4: Evolution and Biodiversity
o Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea
o The Protists
o Plant Evolution
o Fungi
o Animals I: Major Invertebrate Groups
o Animals II: The Chordates
Unit 5: How Plants Work
o Plant Tissues
o Plant Nutrition and Transport
o Reproduction and Development of Flowering Plants
Unit 6: How Animals Work
,o Animal Tissues and Organ Systems
o Neural Control
o Sensory Perception
o Endocrine Control
o Structural Support and Movement
o Circulation
o Immunity
o Respiration
o Digestion and Human Nutrition
o Maintaining the Internal Environment
o Reproduction and Development
Unit 7: Principles of Ecology
o Animal Behavior
o Population Ecology
o Community Ecology
o Ecosystems
o The Biosphere
o Human Effects on the Biosphere
, Multiple Choice
1. The Smallest Unit Of Life That Can Survive And Reproduce On Its Own Is A(N):
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?
Learning Objectives: Bca.Ses.1.1 - Describe The Successive Levels Of Organization In Living Things.
Topics: Bloom's: Remember
2. All Of The Coyotes (Canis Latrans) Living In The Mojave Desert Constitute A(N):
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?
Learning Objectives: Bca.Ses.1.1.2 - Using Suitable Examples, Describe The Successive Levels Of Organization In
Living Things From Atoms To The Biosphere.
Keywords: Bloom's: Understand
3. What Term Describes "All Populations Of All Species Living In The Same Area"?
a. Ecosystem
b. Community
c. Biosphere
d. Organism
e. Population
ANSWER; B
Points: 1
References: Section 1.1 How Do Living Things Differ From Non-Living Things?
Learning Objectives: Bca.Ses.1.1 - Describe The Successive Levels Of Organization In Living Things.
Keywords: Bloom's: Remember
Notes: Modified
4. Organisms Designated As Producers Usually Obtain Their Energy From:
a. Other Producers
b. Dead Consumers
c. Decomposers
d. The Environment
Biology: Concepts and Applications 10th
Edition Latest Version 2025/2026 [A+] All
Chapters Fully Covered
by Cecie Starr (Author), Christine Evers (Author), Lisa Starr (Author)
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
o The Science of Biology
Unit 1: Principles of Cellular Life
o Life’s Chemical Basis
o Molecules of Life
o Cell Structure
o Ground Rules of Metabolism
o Where It Starts—Photosynthesis
o Releasing Chemical Energy
Unit 2: Genetics
o DNA Structure and Function
o From DNA to Protein
o Control of Gene Expression
o How Cells Reproduce
o Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction
o Patterns in Inherited Traits
o Human Inheritance
o Biotechnology
Unit 3: Principles of Evolution
o Evidence of Evolution
o Processes of Evolution
o Life’s Origin and Early Evolution
Unit 4: Evolution and Biodiversity
o Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea
o The Protists
o Plant Evolution
o Fungi
o Animals I: Major Invertebrate Groups
o Animals II: The Chordates
Unit 5: How Plants Work
o Plant Tissues
o Plant Nutrition and Transport
o Reproduction and Development of Flowering Plants
Unit 6: How Animals Work
,o Animal Tissues and Organ Systems
o Neural Control
o Sensory Perception
o Endocrine Control
o Structural Support and Movement
o Circulation
o Immunity
o Respiration
o Digestion and Human Nutrition
o Maintaining the Internal Environment
o Reproduction and Development
Unit 7: Principles of Ecology
o Animal Behavior
o Population Ecology
o Community Ecology
o Ecosystems
o The Biosphere
o Human Effects on the Biosphere
, Multiple Choice
1. The Smallest Unit Of Life That Can Survive And Reproduce On Its Own Is A(N):
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?
Learning Objectives: Bca.Ses.1.1 - Describe The Successive Levels Of Organization In Living Things.
Topics: Bloom's: Remember
2. All Of The Coyotes (Canis Latrans) Living In The Mojave Desert Constitute A(N):
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?
Learning Objectives: Bca.Ses.1.1.2 - Using Suitable Examples, Describe The Successive Levels Of Organization In
Living Things From Atoms To The Biosphere.
Keywords: Bloom's: Understand
3. What Term Describes "All Populations Of All Species Living In The Same Area"?
a. Ecosystem
b. Community
c. Biosphere
d. Organism
e. Population
ANSWER; B
Points: 1
References: Section 1.1 How Do Living Things Differ From Non-Living Things?
Learning Objectives: Bca.Ses.1.1 - Describe The Successive Levels Of Organization In Living Things.
Keywords: Bloom's: Remember
Notes: Modified
4. Organisms Designated As Producers Usually Obtain Their Energy From:
a. Other Producers
b. Dead Consumers
c. Decomposers
d. The Environment