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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Biology Today
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Unit 1: Cells
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Chapter 2: Essential Chemistry for Biology
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Chapter 3: The Molecules of Life
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Chapter 4: A Tour of the Cell
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
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Chapter 6: Cellular Respiration: Obtaining Energy from Food
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
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Unit 2: Genetics
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Chapter 8: Cellular Reproduction: Cells from Cells
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Chapter 9: Patterns of Inheritance
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Chapter 10: The Structure and Function of DNA
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Chapter 11: How Genes Are Controlled
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Chapter 12: DNA Technology
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Unit 3: Evolution and Diversity
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Chapter 13: How Populations Evolve
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Chapter 14: How Biological Diversity Evolves
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Chapter 15: The Evolution of Microbial Life
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Chapter 16: The Evolution of Plants and Fungi
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Chapter 17: The Evolution of Animals
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Unit 4: Ecology
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Chapter 18: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere
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Chapter 19: Population Ecology
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Chapter 20: Communities and Ecosystems
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Unit 5: Animal Structure and Function
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Chapter 21: Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function
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Chapter 22: Nutrition and Digestion
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Chapter 23: Circulation and Respiration
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Chapter 24: The Body’s Defenses
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Chapter 25: Hormonesl8 l8
Chapter 26: Reproduction and Development
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Chapter 27: Nervous, Sensory, and Locomotor Systems
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Unit 6: Plant Structure and Function
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Chapter 28: The Life of a Flowering Plant
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Chapter 29: The Working Plant
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,Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology, 6th Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Biology Today
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Multiple-Choice Questions l8
1) In what way(s) is the science of biology influencing and changing our culture?
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A) by helping us understand the relevance of evolution to human health
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B) by revealing how mutations in genes can lead to disease
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C) by providing new tools for forensic investigations
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D) all of the above
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Answer: D l8
Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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2) What is biology? l8 l8
A) the scientific study of life
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B) the scientific study of the environment
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C) the scientific study of DNA
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D) the scientific study of ecosystems
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Answer: A l 8
Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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3) Which of the following is not a property of life?
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A) Populations of organisms rarely change over time. l8 l8 l8 l8 l8 l8
B) Living things exhibit complex but ordered organization.
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C) Organisms take in energy and use it to perform all of life's activities.
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D) Organisms reproduce their own kind. l8 l8 l8 l8 l8
Answer: A l 8
Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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4) What are the two main processes that ecosystems depend upon?
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A) speciation and evolution l8 l8
B) nutrient recycling and energy flow l8 l8 l8 l8
C) decomposition and nutrient recycling l8 l8 l8
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Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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5) Which of the following is not recycled but is lost from ecosystems?
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A) nitrogen
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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Biology Today
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Unit 1: Cells
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Chapter 2: Essential Chemistry for Biology
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Chapter 3: The Molecules of Life
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Chapter 4: A Tour of the Cell
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
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Chapter 6: Cellular Respiration: Obtaining Energy from Food
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
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Unit 2: Genetics
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Chapter 8: Cellular Reproduction: Cells from Cells
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Chapter 9: Patterns of Inheritance
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Chapter 10: The Structure and Function of DNA
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Chapter 11: How Genes Are Controlled
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Chapter 12: DNA Technology
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Unit 3: Evolution and Diversity
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Chapter 13: How Populations Evolve
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Chapter 14: How Biological Diversity Evolves
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Chapter 15: The Evolution of Microbial Life
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Chapter 16: The Evolution of Plants and Fungi
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Chapter 17: The Evolution of Animals
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Unit 4: Ecology
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Chapter 18: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere
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Chapter 19: Population Ecology
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Chapter 20: Communities and Ecosystems
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Unit 5: Animal Structure and Function
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Chapter 21: Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function
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Chapter 22: Nutrition and Digestion
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Chapter 23: Circulation and Respiration
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Chapter 24: The Body’s Defenses
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Chapter 25: Hormonesl8 l8
Chapter 26: Reproduction and Development
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Chapter 27: Nervous, Sensory, and Locomotor Systems
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Unit 6: Plant Structure and Function
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Chapter 28: The Life of a Flowering Plant
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Chapter 29: The Working Plant
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Biology Today
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Multiple-Choice Questions l8
1) In what way(s) is the science of biology influencing and changing our culture?
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A) by helping us understand the relevance of evolution to human health
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B) by revealing how mutations in genes can lead to disease
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C) by providing new tools for forensic investigations
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D) all of the above
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Answer: D l8
Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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2) What is biology? l8 l8
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B) the scientific study of the environment
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C) the scientific study of DNA
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Answer: A l 8
Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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3) Which of the following is not a property of life?
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A) Populations of organisms rarely change over time. l8 l8 l8 l8 l8 l8
B) Living things exhibit complex but ordered organization.
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C) Organisms take in energy and use it to perform all of life's activities.
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D) Organisms reproduce their own kind. l8 l8 l8 l8 l8
Answer: A l 8
Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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4) What are the two main processes that ecosystems depend upon?
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A) speciation and evolution l8 l8
B) nutrient recycling and energy flow l8 l8 l8 l8
C) decomposition and nutrient recycling l8 l8 l8
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Topic: 1.1 The Scope of Life Skil
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5) Which of the following is not recycled but is lost from ecosystems?
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A) nitrogen
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