Deck 1: What Is Life

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In a negative feedback system,the response of the effector:

A)enhances the original stimulus.
B)eliminates the original stimulus.
C)reverses the original stimulus.
D)does not change the original stimulus.
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Which of the following is a Domain?

A)Animalia
B)Eukarya
C)Plantae
D)Fungi
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Which of the following is an example of an atom?

A)Carbon
B)Carbohydrate
C)Glucose
D)ATP
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Which of the following is the smallest unit of life?

A)Organism
B)Organ system
C)Organ
D)Cell
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Think about this analogy: If your classroom represents a population,then what does each individual student represent?

A)Tissue
B)Organism
C)Community
D)Cell
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Making a prediction based on a testable hypothesis is an example of:

A)inductive reasoning.
B)deductive reasoning.
C)experimenting.
D)collecting data.
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Humans are classified in which Domain? <strong>Humans are classified in which Domain?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Which of the following is a characteristic of living things?

A)High degree of organization.
B)Presence of blood.
C)Composed of chemicals.
D)Part of the Animal kingdom.
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Which of the following is an example of an organ system?

A)Stomach
B)Connective
C)-Human being
D)Digestive
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Why are the wolf and domestic dog considered to be the same species?

A)They can interbreed.
B)They can interbreed but do not produce viable offspring.
C)They do not interbreed in the wild.
D)The offspring of a wolf and dog is called a dingo.
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Which is the most common form of feedback control in humans?

A)Control center feedback.
B)Positive feedback.
C)Negative feedback.
D)Effector feedback.
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Which of the materials best represents the presence of life?

A)Carbon
B)Water
C)DNA
D)Oxygen
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Why are viruses considered not to be alive?

A)They do not respond to stimuli.
B)They cannot reproduce on their own.
C)They do not contain protein.
D)They are too small.
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What does a scientist do after making observations?

A)Formulate a hypothesis
B)Conduct an experiment
C)Think of questions
D)Draw a conclusion
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In Taxonomy,the "homo-" part of Homo sapien is the ________.________.

A)Kingdom
B)Genus
C)Class
D)Species
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Which of the following is a group of different tissues?

A)Chemicals
B)Cell
C)Organ
D)Organism
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Which of the following is an example of homeostatic imbalance?

A)Diabetic taking an insulin injection
B)Sleeping
C)Eating a banana as a source of potassium
D)Feeling tired and hungry
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Which of the following is a type of tissue?

A)Connective
B)Collagen fibers
C)Respiratory
D)Skeletal
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Formulating a hypothesis is an example of:

A)inductive reasoning.
B)deductive reasoning.
C)experimenting.
D)drawing a conclusion.
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What is meant by the term homeostasis?

A)It is the taxonomic term for human beings.
B)It is a characteristic of livings things that means they can reproduce the same organism.
C)It means that humans are constantly changing.
D)It is the ability of an organism to monitor conditions and maintain them.
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Which step in the scientific method is represented by label D? <strong>Which step in the scientific method is represented by label D?  </strong> A)Collect and analyze results B)Conclusion C)Design and conduct an experiment D)None of these are correct <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Collect and analyze results
B)Conclusion
C)Design and conduct an experiment
D)None of these are correct
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Which of the following would be placed at the same hierarchical level as the heart (labeled E)? <strong>Which of the following would be placed at the same hierarchical level as the heart (labeled E)?  </strong> A)Carbon atom B)Stomach C)Muscle cell D)Digestive system <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Carbon atom
B)Stomach
C)Muscle cell
D)Digestive system
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All bacteria are classified in the same domain and kingdom.
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Humans and dogs both belong to the kingdom Animalia.
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Which hierarchical level is represented by label G? <strong>Which hierarchical level is represented by label G?  </strong> A)Atom B)Molecule C)Organ system D)Organism <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Atom
B)Molecule
C)Organ system
D)Organism
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If the diagram represented a feedback loop for thermoregulation which part would represent the brain? <strong>If the diagram represented a feedback loop for thermoregulation which part would represent the brain?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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If the diagram represented a feedback loop for thermoregulation,the skin is represented by the effectors and ________?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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What do steps D and then B suggest about the experiment's results and its hypothesis? <strong>What do steps D and then B suggest about the experiment's results and its hypothesis?  </strong> A)The hypothesis was supported. B)The hypothesis was not supported. C)The hypothesis was supported but more experiments need to be done to prove it true. D)These results have no bearing on the hypothesis. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)The hypothesis was supported.
B)The hypothesis was not supported.
C)The hypothesis was supported but more experiments need to be done to prove it true.
D)These results have no bearing on the hypothesis.
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Which hierarchical level is represented by label D?

A)Atom
B)Cell
C)Organ
D)Tissue
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Regulating electrolyte balance during a run is an example of homeostasis.
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Plants synthesizing compounds by means of solar power is an example of the characteristic of requiring energy.
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Which hierarchical level is represented by label A? <strong>Which hierarchical level is represented by label A?  </strong> A)Cell B)Molecule C)Atom D)Tissue <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Cell
B)Molecule
C)Atom
D)Tissue
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Which step in the scientific method is represented by label A? <strong>Which step in the scientific method is represented by label A?  </strong> A)Conclusion B)Collect data C)Hypothesis D)Observation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Conclusion
B)Collect data
C)Hypothesis
D)Observation
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Carbohydrates are not found in any living things,whereas lipids are found in all living things.
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A theory,in the fields of science and law,means a good guess.
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Which level in the hierarchy of life represents interacting communities united in a geographic area?

A)Biosphere
B)Individual
C)Population
D)Ecosystem
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Which part represents the muscles and blood vessels? <strong>Which part represents the muscles and blood vessels?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Negative feedback systems amplify the changes that are being detected by the receptor.
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A scientist examining a liver sample under a microscope will be making observations at the tissue and cellular level of biological organization.
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Organizationally,a biome includes all of the living organisms and the non-living things in a given area.
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Science seeks to answer questions about important human affairs like whether it is right or wrong to use natural resources.
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1
In a negative feedback system,the response of the effector:

A)enhances the original stimulus.
B)eliminates the original stimulus.
C)reverses the original stimulus.
D)does not change the original stimulus.
B
2
Which of the following is a Domain?

A)Animalia
B)Eukarya
C)Plantae
D)Fungi
D
3
Which of the following is an example of an atom?

A)Carbon
B)Carbohydrate
C)Glucose
D)ATP
A
4
Which of the following is the smallest unit of life?

A)Organism
B)Organ system
C)Organ
D)Cell
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Think about this analogy: If your classroom represents a population,then what does each individual student represent?

A)Tissue
B)Organism
C)Community
D)Cell
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Making a prediction based on a testable hypothesis is an example of:

A)inductive reasoning.
B)deductive reasoning.
C)experimenting.
D)collecting data.
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Humans are classified in which Domain? <strong>Humans are classified in which Domain?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Which of the following is a characteristic of living things?

A)High degree of organization.
B)Presence of blood.
C)Composed of chemicals.
D)Part of the Animal kingdom.
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Which of the following is an example of an organ system?

A)Stomach
B)Connective
C)-Human being
D)Digestive
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Why are the wolf and domestic dog considered to be the same species?

A)They can interbreed.
B)They can interbreed but do not produce viable offspring.
C)They do not interbreed in the wild.
D)The offspring of a wolf and dog is called a dingo.
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Which is the most common form of feedback control in humans?

A)Control center feedback.
B)Positive feedback.
C)Negative feedback.
D)Effector feedback.
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Which of the materials best represents the presence of life?

A)Carbon
B)Water
C)DNA
D)Oxygen
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Why are viruses considered not to be alive?

A)They do not respond to stimuli.
B)They cannot reproduce on their own.
C)They do not contain protein.
D)They are too small.
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What does a scientist do after making observations?

A)Formulate a hypothesis
B)Conduct an experiment
C)Think of questions
D)Draw a conclusion
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In Taxonomy,the "homo-" part of Homo sapien is the ________.________.

A)Kingdom
B)Genus
C)Class
D)Species
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Which of the following is a group of different tissues?

A)Chemicals
B)Cell
C)Organ
D)Organism
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Which of the following is an example of homeostatic imbalance?

A)Diabetic taking an insulin injection
B)Sleeping
C)Eating a banana as a source of potassium
D)Feeling tired and hungry
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Which of the following is a type of tissue?

A)Connective
B)Collagen fibers
C)Respiratory
D)Skeletal
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Formulating a hypothesis is an example of:

A)inductive reasoning.
B)deductive reasoning.
C)experimenting.
D)drawing a conclusion.
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What is meant by the term homeostasis?

A)It is the taxonomic term for human beings.
B)It is a characteristic of livings things that means they can reproduce the same organism.
C)It means that humans are constantly changing.
D)It is the ability of an organism to monitor conditions and maintain them.
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Which step in the scientific method is represented by label D? <strong>Which step in the scientific method is represented by label D?  </strong> A)Collect and analyze results B)Conclusion C)Design and conduct an experiment D)None of these are correct

A)Collect and analyze results
B)Conclusion
C)Design and conduct an experiment
D)None of these are correct
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Which of the following would be placed at the same hierarchical level as the heart (labeled E)? <strong>Which of the following would be placed at the same hierarchical level as the heart (labeled E)?  </strong> A)Carbon atom B)Stomach C)Muscle cell D)Digestive system

A)Carbon atom
B)Stomach
C)Muscle cell
D)Digestive system
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All bacteria are classified in the same domain and kingdom.
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Humans and dogs both belong to the kingdom Animalia.
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Which hierarchical level is represented by label G? <strong>Which hierarchical level is represented by label G?  </strong> A)Atom B)Molecule C)Organ system D)Organism

A)Atom
B)Molecule
C)Organ system
D)Organism
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If the diagram represented a feedback loop for thermoregulation which part would represent the brain? <strong>If the diagram represented a feedback loop for thermoregulation which part would represent the brain?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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If the diagram represented a feedback loop for thermoregulation,the skin is represented by the effectors and ________?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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What do steps D and then B suggest about the experiment's results and its hypothesis? <strong>What do steps D and then B suggest about the experiment's results and its hypothesis?  </strong> A)The hypothesis was supported. B)The hypothesis was not supported. C)The hypothesis was supported but more experiments need to be done to prove it true. D)These results have no bearing on the hypothesis.

A)The hypothesis was supported.
B)The hypothesis was not supported.
C)The hypothesis was supported but more experiments need to be done to prove it true.
D)These results have no bearing on the hypothesis.
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Which hierarchical level is represented by label D?

A)Atom
B)Cell
C)Organ
D)Tissue
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Regulating electrolyte balance during a run is an example of homeostasis.
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Plants synthesizing compounds by means of solar power is an example of the characteristic of requiring energy.
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Which hierarchical level is represented by label A? <strong>Which hierarchical level is represented by label A?  </strong> A)Cell B)Molecule C)Atom D)Tissue

A)Cell
B)Molecule
C)Atom
D)Tissue
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Which step in the scientific method is represented by label A? <strong>Which step in the scientific method is represented by label A?  </strong> A)Conclusion B)Collect data C)Hypothesis D)Observation

A)Conclusion
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C)Hypothesis
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Carbohydrates are not found in any living things,whereas lipids are found in all living things.
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A theory,in the fields of science and law,means a good guess.
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Which level in the hierarchy of life represents interacting communities united in a geographic area?

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Which part represents the muscles and blood vessels? <strong>Which part represents the muscles and blood vessels?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Negative feedback systems amplify the changes that are being detected by the receptor.
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A scientist examining a liver sample under a microscope will be making observations at the tissue and cellular level of biological organization.
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Organizationally,a biome includes all of the living organisms and the non-living things in a given area.
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Science seeks to answer questions about important human affairs like whether it is right or wrong to use natural resources.
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