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This document helps you master the BIOD 102 Essential Biology II with Lab Module 1 exam at Portage Learning via targeted Q&A with detailed rationales. It covers the cell cycle (interphase G1, S, G2 and the mitotic phase), DNA replication mechanisms, transcription (initiation, elongation, termination), translation and protein synthesis, the central dogma (DNA → RNA → Protein), gene expression regulation at the DNA, RNA, and post-translational levels, and foundational molecular biology concepts including genotype, phenotype, and gene expression. Engineered to maximize retention and sharpen critical understanding, this test pack simplifies complex content, saving preparation time and helping you secure an A on your Module 1 Exam Assessment.

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,BIOD 102 Module 1 | Q&A | 2026/2027 | Essential Biology | Portage Learning

1. All of Earth that is inhabited by life is called the:

A) Ecosystem

B) Community

C) Biosphere

D) Habitat



Correct Answer: Biosphere



Rationale: The biosphere is the highest level of biological organization and encompasses
all regions of Earth—land, water, and atmosphere—where life exists. An ecosystem
includes living and nonliving components in a specific area, a community is all populations
in an area, and a habitat is the specific environment where an organism lives.



2. While on a walk through a forest, you notice birds in trees, earthworms in the soil, and
fungi on plant litter. Based on your observations, you conclude that each of these
organisms occupies a different:

A) Niche

B) Habitat

C) Ecosystem

D) Community



Correct Answer: Habitat



Rationale: A habitat is the physical location or type of environment where an organism
lives. The birds live in trees, earthworms in soil, and fungi on plant litter—each occupies a
different habitat. A niche refers to the organism's functional role in the ecosystem.

,3. The level of ecological organization that incorporates abiotic factors is the:

A) Population

B) Community

C) Ecosystem

D) Biosphere



Correct Answer: Ecosystem



Rationale: An ecosystem includes both biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) components in
a specific area. A population is a group of one species, and a community includes multiple
populations without considering abiotic factors.



4. The major factors affecting the distribution of biomes on Earth are:

A) Altitude and longitude

B) Temperature and rainfall

C) Soil type and wind patterns

D) Latitude and ocean currents



Correct Answer: Temperature and rainfall



Rationale: The major factors affecting the distribution of biomes are temperature and
rainfall. These determine the types of vegetation and animal life that can survive in a
particular region.



5. Which of the following biomes is characterized by permafrost, extreme cold, and is
treeless?

A) Coniferous forest

B) Temperate grassland

, C) Tundra

D) Tropical rainforest



Correct Answer: Tundra



Rationale: The tundra is a treeless region characterized by extreme cold, wind, and
permafrost (permanently frozen subsoil). Coniferous forests have cone-bearing trees,
temperate grasslands have grasses and seasonal droughts, and tropical rainforests have
high rainfall and biodiversity.



6. In aquatic biomes, the interface between ocean and land is called the:

A) Photic zone

B) Aphotic zone

C) Intertidal zone

D) Pelagic zone



Correct Answer: Intertidal zone



Rationale: The intertidal zone is the interface between ocean and land, where organisms
must tolerate both marine and terrestrial conditions. The photic zone receives sunlight, the
aphotic zone does not, and the pelagic zone is open ocean water.



7. Phytoplankton are the major photosynthesizers in which oceanic zone?

A) Aphotic zone

B) Intertidal zone

C) Photic zone

D) Benthic zone

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