Deck 1: Learning About Human Biology

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At the most basic level of the living world we find

A) atoms.
B) cells.
C) molecules.
D) compounds.
E) ions.
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The capacity to do work is

A) matter.
B) energy.
C) metabolism.
D) aerobic respiration.
E) life.
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"A change over time" is the definition of

A) mutation.
B) homeostasis.
C) physiology.
D) evolution.
E) respiration.
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Relative to overall body mass, which human organ is the largest of that in any animal?

A) liver
B) stomach
C) heart
D) brain
E) large intestine
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Which of the following is not a basic characteristic of life?

A) Taking in energy and materials.
B) Sensing and responding to changes in the environment.
C) Locomotion.
D) Reproducing and growing.
E) Consisting of one or more cells.
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Which is the smallest unit of life that can exist as a separate entity?

A) a cell
B) a molecule
C) an organ
D) an organelle
E) an ecosystem
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Homeostasis provides what kind of environment?

A) positive
B) constant
C) limiting
D) changing
E) chemical and physical
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Which characteristic trait is virtually exclusive to humans?

A) ability to think
B) ability to reproduce
C) ability to use tools
D) great manual dexterity
E) ability to communicate
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Which of the following does not belong in the domain Eukarya?

A) Plants
B) Animals
C) Bacteria
D) Fungi
E) Veterbrates
Question
Development and reproduction of an organism is guided by instructions from

A) the blood.
B) the brain.
C) DNA.
D) the environment.
E) RNA.
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About 12 to 24 hours after the last meal, a person's blood sugar level normally varies from 60 to 90 milligrams per 100 milliliters of blood, though it may rise to 130 mg/100 ml after meals high in carbohydrates. That the blood sugar level is maintained within a fairly narrow range despite uneven intake of sugar is due to the body's ability to carry out

A) adaptation.
B) inheritance.
C) metabolism.
D) homeostasis.
E) hemostastis.
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Which of the following would NOT include humans?

A) vertebrates
B) animals
C) protistans
D) primates
E) mammals
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A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is

A) an experiment.
B) an hypothesis.
C) science.
D) the variable.
E) a prediction.
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The ability to maintain a constant internal environment is

A) metabolism.
B) homeostasis.
C) development.
D) physiology.
E) thermoregulation.
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Which is the correct order of progression?

A) ecosystem, community, population, organism
B) organism, community, population, ecosystem
C) organism, population, community, ecosystem
D) population, organism, ecosystem, community
E) community, organism, population, ecosystem
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Which of the following do(es) not depend directly on sunlight for energy?
I) producers (plants)
II) consumers (animals)
III) decomposers (bacteria)

A) I only
B) II and III only
C) II only
D) III only
E) I and III only
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Each cell is able to maintain an internal state of chemical and physical stability. This is called

A) metabolism.
B) homeostasis.
C) physiology.
D) adaptation.
E) evolution.
Question
What is the most inclusive level of life's organization?

A) a niche
B) the biosphere
C) a population
D) an ecosystem
E) a community
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"Vertebrates" refers to animals that possess

A) hair.
B) mammary glands.
C) the ability to give birth to live young.
D) lungs.
E) a backbone.
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The adjective that best describes homeostasis in living organisms is

A) rigid.
B) biological.
C) dynamic.
D) chemical.
E) physical.
Question
The first step in testing an hypothesis is to

A) perform an experiment.
B) make a prediction.
C) test a prediction.
D) analyze data.
E) report results.
Question
Of the following, which is a proposed explanation for an observation?

A) principle
B) law
C) theory
D) fact
E) hypothesis
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The control in an experiment

A) makes the experiment valid.
B) is an additional replicate for statistical purposes.
C) reduces the experimental errors.
D) minimizes experimental inaccuracy.
E) allows a standard of comparison for the experimental group.
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Critical thinking means

A) challenging all concepts.
B) evaluating information before accepting it.
C) disagreeing with proposed ideas.
D) making quick decisions.
E) all of these.
Question
Science is based on

A) faith.
B) authority.
C) evidence.
D) force.
E) consensus.
Question
In science the word "theory"

A) signifies that a hypothesis has been tested and proven over a period of time.
B) means that a scientist has a hunch something is true.
C) has essentially the same meaning as "hypothesis."
D) carries a considerable amount of doubt as to its validity.
E) is an explanation that has been published.
Question
A test carried out under controlled conditions that may be manipulated by a researcher is a(n)

A) experiment.
B) hypothesis.
C) problem.
D) procedure.
E) variable.
Question
An agent that can cause disease is a(n)

A) infectivore.
B) protozoan.
C) disruptor.
D) pathogen.
E) antibody..
Question
Responsible scientists provide ____ to back up their statements.

A) hypotheses
B) predictions
C) evidence
D) controls
E) problems
Question
Science does not involve

A) research.
B) value judgments.
C) theories.
D) hypothetical concepts.
E) controls.
Question
One major strength of science is

A) all theories are correct.
B) all experiments are successful.
C) new ideas are considered as new information comes to light.
D) facts that have been discovered remain unchanged.
E) all questions may be explained by science.
Question
The validity of scientific discoveries should be based on

A) morality.
B) aesthetics.
C) philosophy.
D) economics.
E) evidence.
Question
A scientific approach to studying nature is based on all of the following except:

A) asking questions.
B) formulating hypotheses.
C) making predictions.
D) devising tests and reporting results.
E) devloping a control group.
Question
After many years of testing, an hypothesis becomes accepted as a

A) problem.
B) theory.
C) conclusion.
D) variable.
E) control.
Question
In order to arrive at a solution to a problem, a scientist usually proposes and tests

A) laws.
B) theories.
C) hypotheses.
D) principles.
E) facts.
Question
Which of the following represents the lowest degree of certainty?

A) hypothesis
B) conclusion
C) fact
D) principle
E) theory
Question
If a person is using critical thinking to analyze a problem, which of the following would NOT be useful?

A) opinions of others
B) facts
C) causes
D) reliable data
E) knowing the credentials of sources
Question
Which of the following involves a subjective judgment?

A) A fact
B) A theory
C) An hypothesis
D) An opinion
E) A control
Question
In an experiment, the control group

A) is not subjected to experimental error.
B) is exposed to experimental treatments.
C) is identical to the one being tested except for the variable being studied.
D) is treated exactly the same as the experimental group, except for the one independent variable.
E) is statistically the most important part of the experiment.
Question
Which of these is designed by researchers to test only a single prediction of a hypothesis at a time?

A) controlled experiment
B) experimental variable
C) control group
D) controlled variable
E) experimental constant
Question
Which of the following are not common disease-causing microbes in the human body are

A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) fungi.
D) parasitic protists
E) all of these.
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Match between columns
Animal
Order
Animal
Kingdom
Animal
Domain.
Animal
Kingdom.
Animal
Subphylum
Animal
Class
Animal
Domain
Vertebrate
Order
Vertebrate
Kingdom
Vertebrate
Domain.
Vertebrate
Kingdom.
Vertebrate
Subphylum
Vertebrate
Class
Vertebrate
Domain
Primate
Order
Primate
Kingdom
Primate
Domain.
Primate
Kingdom.
Primate
Subphylum
Primate
Class
Primate
Domain
Mammal
Order
Mammal
Kingdom
Mammal
Domain.
Mammal
Kingdom.
Mammal
Subphylum
Mammal
Class
Mammal
Domain
Archaea
Order
Archaea
Kingdom
Archaea
Domain.
Archaea
Kingdom.
Archaea
Subphylum
Archaea
Class
Archaea
Domain
Bacteria
Order
Bacteria
Kingdom
Bacteria
Domain.
Bacteria
Kingdom.
Bacteria
Subphylum
Bacteria
Class
Bacteria
Domain
Fungi
Order
Fungi
Kingdom
Fungi
Domain.
Fungi
Kingdom.
Fungi
Subphylum
Fungi
Class
Fungi
Domain
Question
The entry of a pathogen into cells or tissues is known as

A) disease.
B) invasion.
C) virulence.
D) incursion.
E) infection.
Question
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are characteristics of life. Select the exception.

A) ionization
B) energy usage
C) reproduction
D) growth
E) cellular organization
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Match between columns
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
photosynthesis
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
homeostasis
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
experiment
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
evolution
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
biosphere
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
photosynthesis
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
homeostasis
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
experiment
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
evolution
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
biosphere
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
photosynthesis
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
homeostasis
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
experiment
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
evolution
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
biosphere
Describes the change in life over time.
photosynthesis
Describes the change in life over time.
homeostasis
Describes the change in life over time.
experiment
Describes the change in life over time.
evolution
Describes the change in life over time.
biosphere
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
photosynthesis
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
homeostasis
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
experiment
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
evolution
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
biosphere
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Which factor(s) is (are) contributing to the increase in the spread and occurrence of many diseases?

A) International travel
B) Overuse of antibiotics
C) Misuse of antibiotics
D) An increase in the population
E) All of these
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are life processes that are characteristic of a normal life. Select the exception.

A) reproduction
B) energy usage
C) mutation
D) respiration
E) homeostasis
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are terms associated with valid critical thinking. Select the exception.

A) opinion
B) cause
C) facts
D) reliable sources
E) evidence
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below describe human characteristics. Select the exception.

A) development
B) direction by DNA
C) response to change
D) ability to produce nutrition
E) maintenance of internal environment
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are aspects of the scientific method. Select the exception.

A) observation
B) hypothesis
C) experimentation
D) philosophy
E) conclusion
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When the body's defenses can't respond quickly enough to prevent a pathogen's activities from interfering with normal function, ____ develops.

A) infection
B) disease
C) incursion
D) invasion
E) virulence
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1
At the most basic level of the living world we find

A) atoms.
B) cells.
C) molecules.
D) compounds.
E) ions.
A
2
The capacity to do work is

A) matter.
B) energy.
C) metabolism.
D) aerobic respiration.
E) life.
B
3
"A change over time" is the definition of

A) mutation.
B) homeostasis.
C) physiology.
D) evolution.
E) respiration.
D
4
Relative to overall body mass, which human organ is the largest of that in any animal?

A) liver
B) stomach
C) heart
D) brain
E) large intestine
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Which of the following is not a basic characteristic of life?

A) Taking in energy and materials.
B) Sensing and responding to changes in the environment.
C) Locomotion.
D) Reproducing and growing.
E) Consisting of one or more cells.
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Which is the smallest unit of life that can exist as a separate entity?

A) a cell
B) a molecule
C) an organ
D) an organelle
E) an ecosystem
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Homeostasis provides what kind of environment?

A) positive
B) constant
C) limiting
D) changing
E) chemical and physical
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Which characteristic trait is virtually exclusive to humans?

A) ability to think
B) ability to reproduce
C) ability to use tools
D) great manual dexterity
E) ability to communicate
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Which of the following does not belong in the domain Eukarya?

A) Plants
B) Animals
C) Bacteria
D) Fungi
E) Veterbrates
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Development and reproduction of an organism is guided by instructions from

A) the blood.
B) the brain.
C) DNA.
D) the environment.
E) RNA.
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About 12 to 24 hours after the last meal, a person's blood sugar level normally varies from 60 to 90 milligrams per 100 milliliters of blood, though it may rise to 130 mg/100 ml after meals high in carbohydrates. That the blood sugar level is maintained within a fairly narrow range despite uneven intake of sugar is due to the body's ability to carry out

A) adaptation.
B) inheritance.
C) metabolism.
D) homeostasis.
E) hemostastis.
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Which of the following would NOT include humans?

A) vertebrates
B) animals
C) protistans
D) primates
E) mammals
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A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is

A) an experiment.
B) an hypothesis.
C) science.
D) the variable.
E) a prediction.
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The ability to maintain a constant internal environment is

A) metabolism.
B) homeostasis.
C) development.
D) physiology.
E) thermoregulation.
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Which is the correct order of progression?

A) ecosystem, community, population, organism
B) organism, community, population, ecosystem
C) organism, population, community, ecosystem
D) population, organism, ecosystem, community
E) community, organism, population, ecosystem
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Which of the following do(es) not depend directly on sunlight for energy?
I) producers (plants)
II) consumers (animals)
III) decomposers (bacteria)

A) I only
B) II and III only
C) II only
D) III only
E) I and III only
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Each cell is able to maintain an internal state of chemical and physical stability. This is called

A) metabolism.
B) homeostasis.
C) physiology.
D) adaptation.
E) evolution.
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What is the most inclusive level of life's organization?

A) a niche
B) the biosphere
C) a population
D) an ecosystem
E) a community
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"Vertebrates" refers to animals that possess

A) hair.
B) mammary glands.
C) the ability to give birth to live young.
D) lungs.
E) a backbone.
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The adjective that best describes homeostasis in living organisms is

A) rigid.
B) biological.
C) dynamic.
D) chemical.
E) physical.
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The first step in testing an hypothesis is to

A) perform an experiment.
B) make a prediction.
C) test a prediction.
D) analyze data.
E) report results.
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Of the following, which is a proposed explanation for an observation?

A) principle
B) law
C) theory
D) fact
E) hypothesis
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The control in an experiment

A) makes the experiment valid.
B) is an additional replicate for statistical purposes.
C) reduces the experimental errors.
D) minimizes experimental inaccuracy.
E) allows a standard of comparison for the experimental group.
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Critical thinking means

A) challenging all concepts.
B) evaluating information before accepting it.
C) disagreeing with proposed ideas.
D) making quick decisions.
E) all of these.
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Science is based on

A) faith.
B) authority.
C) evidence.
D) force.
E) consensus.
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In science the word "theory"

A) signifies that a hypothesis has been tested and proven over a period of time.
B) means that a scientist has a hunch something is true.
C) has essentially the same meaning as "hypothesis."
D) carries a considerable amount of doubt as to its validity.
E) is an explanation that has been published.
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A test carried out under controlled conditions that may be manipulated by a researcher is a(n)

A) experiment.
B) hypothesis.
C) problem.
D) procedure.
E) variable.
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An agent that can cause disease is a(n)

A) infectivore.
B) protozoan.
C) disruptor.
D) pathogen.
E) antibody..
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Responsible scientists provide ____ to back up their statements.

A) hypotheses
B) predictions
C) evidence
D) controls
E) problems
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Science does not involve

A) research.
B) value judgments.
C) theories.
D) hypothetical concepts.
E) controls.
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One major strength of science is

A) all theories are correct.
B) all experiments are successful.
C) new ideas are considered as new information comes to light.
D) facts that have been discovered remain unchanged.
E) all questions may be explained by science.
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The validity of scientific discoveries should be based on

A) morality.
B) aesthetics.
C) philosophy.
D) economics.
E) evidence.
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A scientific approach to studying nature is based on all of the following except:

A) asking questions.
B) formulating hypotheses.
C) making predictions.
D) devising tests and reporting results.
E) devloping a control group.
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After many years of testing, an hypothesis becomes accepted as a

A) problem.
B) theory.
C) conclusion.
D) variable.
E) control.
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In order to arrive at a solution to a problem, a scientist usually proposes and tests

A) laws.
B) theories.
C) hypotheses.
D) principles.
E) facts.
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Which of the following represents the lowest degree of certainty?

A) hypothesis
B) conclusion
C) fact
D) principle
E) theory
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If a person is using critical thinking to analyze a problem, which of the following would NOT be useful?

A) opinions of others
B) facts
C) causes
D) reliable data
E) knowing the credentials of sources
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Which of the following involves a subjective judgment?

A) A fact
B) A theory
C) An hypothesis
D) An opinion
E) A control
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In an experiment, the control group

A) is not subjected to experimental error.
B) is exposed to experimental treatments.
C) is identical to the one being tested except for the variable being studied.
D) is treated exactly the same as the experimental group, except for the one independent variable.
E) is statistically the most important part of the experiment.
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Which of these is designed by researchers to test only a single prediction of a hypothesis at a time?

A) controlled experiment
B) experimental variable
C) control group
D) controlled variable
E) experimental constant
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Which of the following are not common disease-causing microbes in the human body are

A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) fungi.
D) parasitic protists
E) all of these.
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42
Match between columns
Animal
Order
Animal
Kingdom
Animal
Domain.
Animal
Kingdom.
Animal
Subphylum
Animal
Class
Animal
Domain
Vertebrate
Order
Vertebrate
Kingdom
Vertebrate
Domain.
Vertebrate
Kingdom.
Vertebrate
Subphylum
Vertebrate
Class
Vertebrate
Domain
Primate
Order
Primate
Kingdom
Primate
Domain.
Primate
Kingdom.
Primate
Subphylum
Primate
Class
Primate
Domain
Mammal
Order
Mammal
Kingdom
Mammal
Domain.
Mammal
Kingdom.
Mammal
Subphylum
Mammal
Class
Mammal
Domain
Archaea
Order
Archaea
Kingdom
Archaea
Domain.
Archaea
Kingdom.
Archaea
Subphylum
Archaea
Class
Archaea
Domain
Bacteria
Order
Bacteria
Kingdom
Bacteria
Domain.
Bacteria
Kingdom.
Bacteria
Subphylum
Bacteria
Class
Bacteria
Domain
Fungi
Order
Fungi
Kingdom
Fungi
Domain.
Fungi
Kingdom.
Fungi
Subphylum
Fungi
Class
Fungi
Domain
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43
The entry of a pathogen into cells or tissues is known as

A) disease.
B) invasion.
C) virulence.
D) incursion.
E) infection.
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44
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are characteristics of life. Select the exception.

A) ionization
B) energy usage
C) reproduction
D) growth
E) cellular organization
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Match between columns
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
photosynthesis
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
homeostasis
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
experiment
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
evolution
A process found only in plants and some bacteria.
biosphere
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
photosynthesis
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
homeostasis
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
experiment
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
evolution
Name of the most inclusive level of organization.
biosphere
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
photosynthesis
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
homeostasis
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
experiment
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
evolution
A process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made.
biosphere
Describes the change in life over time.
photosynthesis
Describes the change in life over time.
homeostasis
Describes the change in life over time.
experiment
Describes the change in life over time.
evolution
Describes the change in life over time.
biosphere
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
photosynthesis
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
homeostasis
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
experiment
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
evolution
Most organisms exhibit this characteristic that tends to buffer the effects of environmental change.
biosphere
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46
Which factor(s) is (are) contributing to the increase in the spread and occurrence of many diseases?

A) International travel
B) Overuse of antibiotics
C) Misuse of antibiotics
D) An increase in the population
E) All of these
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47
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are life processes that are characteristic of a normal life. Select the exception.

A) reproduction
B) energy usage
C) mutation
D) respiration
E) homeostasis
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48
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are terms associated with valid critical thinking. Select the exception.

A) opinion
B) cause
C) facts
D) reliable sources
E) evidence
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49
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below describe human characteristics. Select the exception.

A) development
B) direction by DNA
C) response to change
D) ability to produce nutrition
E) maintenance of internal environment
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50
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are aspects of the scientific method. Select the exception.

A) observation
B) hypothesis
C) experimentation
D) philosophy
E) conclusion
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51
When the body's defenses can't respond quickly enough to prevent a pathogen's activities from interfering with normal function, ____ develops.

A) infection
B) disease
C) incursion
D) invasion
E) virulence
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