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Essentials of Biology, 6th Edition
by Mader and Windelspecht All Chapters 1 to 32 Complete




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,TABLE OF CONTENTS


1 Biology: The Science of
Life UNIT I The Cell
2 The Chemical Basis of Life
3 The Organic Molecules of Life
4 Inside the Cell
5 The Dynamic Cell
6 Energy for Life
7 Energy for Cells


UNIT II Genetics
8 Cellular Reproduction
9 Meiosis and the Genetic Basis of Sexual Reproduction
10 Patterns of Inheritance
11 The Instructions for Life: DNA and RNA
12 Biotechnology and Genomics
13 Mutations and Genetic Testing


UNIT III Evolution
14 Darwin and Evolution
15 Evolution on a Small Scale
16 Evolution on a Large Scale


UNIT IV Diversity of Life
17 Viruses, Bacteria, and Protists
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,18 Plants and Fungi




3

,19 Animals


UNIT V Plant Structure and Function
20 Plant Anatomy and Growth
21 Plant Responses and Reproduction


UNIT VI Animal Structure and Function
22 Organization of the Animal Body and Homeostasis
23 The Transport Systems
24 The Maintenance Systems
25 Digestion and Human Nutrition
26 Defenses Against Disease
27 The Control Systems
28 Sensory Input and Motor Output
29 Reproduction, Development, and Aging


UNIT VII Ecology
30 Ecology and Populations
31 Communities and Ecosystems
32 Human Impact on the Biosphere




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,Answers at the end of each chapter

Chap 01 7e Mader
1) The kidney of a dolphin is considered an organ because it is composed of different
A) cells.
B) tissues.
C) organs.
D) molecules.
E) organelles.



2) Which of the following correctly lists the levels of biological organization from
most complex to simplest?
A) cells, organs, tissues, organ systems, organism
B) organism, organ system, organs, tissues, cells
C) tissues, organs, organ systems, organism, cells
D) cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism
E) organ systems, tissues, cells, organism, organs



3) When populations of different types of organisms interact in a given area, they comprise a(n)
A) ecosystem.
B) population.
C) community.
D) biosphere.
E) species.



4) Organisms that transform solar energy into chemical energy are called
A) carnivores.
B) consumers.
C) decomposers.
D) producers.
E) transformers.




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,5) Using their lateral line organ, fish can perceive and react to changes in water currents
caused by prey and predators. This is an example of
A) maintaining homeostasis.
B) metabolism.
C) response to the environment.
D) energy regulation.
E) organization.



6) Salmon are born in fresh water but migrate out to marine waters for most of their life.
Eventually, they return to the place they were born to spawn. Because migrating
between fresh water and saltwater affects the balance of water in their body, salmon h
ave evolved an internal control system called osmoregulation that restores water balance
by negative feedback. This is an example of which characteristic of life?
A) adaptation
B) reproduction and development
C) response to the environment
D) energy transformation
E) maintaining homeostasis



7) Which of the following statement(s) regarding genes is/are true?
A) Genes are made up of DNA.
B) All cells in a multicellular organism contain the same set of genes.
C) Humans receive their DNA/genes from either their mother or their father but not bot
h.
D) Variations in genes are the result of mutations.
E) All organisms such as roses, elephants and mushrooms have the same set of genes.



8) Which of the following pairs of words is matched correctly?
A) bladder - organ
B) neuron - tissue
C) osteocyte - molecule
D) gene - atom
E) heart - organ system




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,9) Many insects cannot see the color red, and as a result many insect-pollinated flowers
are colors other than red (e.g., purple and yellow). Flower color would be considered
a(n)
A) method for maintaining homeostasis.
B) way to maintain metabolism.
C) adaptation.
D) example of energy flow.
E) example of nutrient cycling.



10) Latonya is an avid gardener who spends a lot of time caring for the plants in her garden.
To minimize damage from pests, Latonya uses a pesticide spray. After a few years of using
the same pesticide spray, she notices that it has become less effective. This is most
likely due to
A) evolution by natural selection.
B) not using enough pesticide spray.
C) the plants in the garden evolving.
D) the plants maintaining homeostasis.
E) something else in the environment.



11) All the chemical reactions that occur in a cell are collectively called
A) mitosis.
B) photosynthesis.
C) cellular respiration.
D) meiosis.
E) metabolism.



12) Is the following statement true or false? All single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
A) true, because prokaryotes are the simplest cell form
B) true, because all eukaryotes are multicellular
C) false, because some eukaryotes are single-celled
D) false, because some prokaryotes are multicellular
E) false, because all single-celled organisms are eukaryotes




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,13) All honeycreeper species have a similar size and body shape but vary in beak shapes. T
his is an example of
A) ascent with new traits.
B) descent with modification.
C) taxonomic differentiation.
D) fixed traits.
E) modification of adaptations.



14) Based on the evolutionary tree of the three domains, which of the following
statements is true?
A) All three domains have a common ancestor.
B) Domain Bacteria and domain Eukarya are more closely related to each other th
an to domain Archaea.
C) The Eukarya have remained the same throughout evolutionary time.
D) All three domains are equally related to one another.
E) The Eukarya are the common ancestor to the three domains.



15) Which of the following can be categorized as prokaryotic?
A) domain Eukarya
B) kingdom Plantae
C) kingdom Protista
D) domain Bacteria
E) kingdom Animalia



16) Is the following statement true or false? The scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris) and the black pine (
Pinus nigra) belong to the same species.
A) true, because they both start with Equus
B) true, because they are both related to horses
C) false, because the specific epithet is different
D) false, because they have no similarities to each other
E) true, because they belong to the same genus




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,17) Which of the following correctly lists the classification categories from most to
least inclusive?
A) kingdom, phylum, domain, class, order family, genus, species
B) domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
C) species, genus, family, class, order, domain, phylum, kingdom
D) species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain
E) phylum, species, genus, kingdom, domain, order, class, family



18) Phylum Mollusca is broken into subgroups which include both Cephalopoda (e.g.,
squid and octopus) and Bivalvia (e.g., clams and mussels). As a result, Cephalopoda and
Bivalvia most likely belong to which classification category?
A) class
B) order
C) family
D) kingdom
E) domain



19) Which kingdom includes both unicellular and multicellular organisms?
A) Eukarya
B) Bacteria
C) Protista
D) Archaea
E) Plantae



20) Which of the following classification categories for humans is correct?
A) Homo: genus
B) Pan: species
C) Plantae: kingdom
D) sapiens: family
E) Archaea: domain




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, 21) Miguel keeps a red worm bin in his basement because the worms need cooler temperatures
to survive. He feeds them about one pound of kitchen scraps each week. One summer t
he temperatures rose above the optimal temperature for the red worms (~ 85°F) and
many in his colony died. However, the worms that survived continued to reproduce and
within six months his colony was thriving again. The following summer, unusually
warm temperatures once again resulted in the basement temperatures rising above 85°F.
Surprisingly, Miguel noticed that only a small portion of the worm colony died. What is t
he best explanation for the higher survivorship rate?
A) After the first summer, a new species of worm evolved.
B) The worms sensed that the temperature was going to be hot in the future and
altered their physiology.
C) The worms learned how to tolerate higher temperatures.
D) The worms that survived the first summer had a higher heat tolerance and
passed this trait on to their offspring.
E) Temperature and worm survival are not related.



22) Which of the following levels of biological organization is correctly matched
with an example?
A) a herd of llamas - community
B) a lobster - organ system
C) trees and fungi in a forest - organism
D) a coral reef with various fish and seagrasses - population
E) a tropical rain forest with rain, sunlight, trees, insects, and animals - ecosystem



23) Himari is studying birth and death rates of spotted seals in a portion of Shiretoko
National Park. What level of organization is she studying?
A) population
B) community
C) ecosystem
D) biosphere
E) cells




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