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Evolution
The process of change that has transformed life on Earth.
Adaptation
An organism’s adjustments to its environment as a result of evolutionary processes.
Biology
The scientific study of life.
Emergent Properties
Characteristics that arise from the arrangement and interaction of parts within a system.
Structure and Function
The relationship between the form of a biological structure and its function.
Cell
The smallest unit of organization that can perform all activities required for life.
Eukaryotic Cell
A cell that has membrane-enclosed organelles, including a nucleus.
Prokaryotic Cell
A simpler cell type that does not have a nucleus or membrane-enclosed organelles.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
The genetic material that contains instructions for an organism's development and functioning.
Chromosomes
Structures within cells that contain genetic material.
Gene
The unit of inheritance that encodes information for building molecules in a cell.
Gene Expression
The process of converting the information from a gene into a functional product.
Genome
The entire set of genetic instructions in an organism.
Genomics
The study of sets of genes within and between species.
Proteomics
The study of whole sets of proteins and their properties.
Producers
Organisms, like plants, that generate chemical energy through photosynthesis.
Consumers
Organisms that feed on other organisms or their remains.
Negative Feedback
A regulatory mechanism in which a response reduces the initial stimulus.
Positive Feedback
A regulatory mechanism in which an end product speeds up its own production.
Natural Selection
The process by which individuals better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Descent with Modification
The concept that species change over time and share a common ancestor.
Hypothesis
A testable prediction based on observations and assumptions.
Observation
The act of noting and recording an occurrence or phenomenon.
Data
Recorded observations gathered during scientific investigation.
Qualitative Data
Descriptive information often related to characteristics that cannot be easily measured.
Quantitative Data
Numerical measurements expressed in tables and graphs.
Theory
A broad explanation in science that is supported by a substantial body of evidence.
Inquiry
The search for information and explanations of natural phenomena.
Feedback Regulation
A mechanism in which the output of a process regulates its own production.
Biological Organization
The hierarchical structure that includes levels from molecules to ecosystems.
Unity and Diversity of Life
The concept that all living organisms share a common origin but exhibit diverse adaptations.
Three Domains of Life
Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, which classify all organisms.
Archaea
Single-celled organisms that are prokaryotic and often live in extreme environments.
Bacteria
Prokaryotic organisms that can be found in various environments and are essential to life.
Eukarya
Domain that includes all organisms with eukaryotic cells, including protists, plants, fungi, and animals.
Charles Darwin
Naturalist who proposed the theory of natural selection and published 'On the Origin of Species'.
Fungi
Organisms that absorb nutrients from their environment.
Plants
Multicellular organisms that produce food through photosynthesis.
Animals
Multicellular organisms that ingest their food.
Proteome
The entire set of proteins expressed by a given cell, tissue, or organ.
Chemical Energy
Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds, such as in glucose.
Ecosystem
A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment.
Interconnectedness of Life Systems
The idea that all biological systems are interconnected and interact with one another.
Darwinian Evolution
The theory that species evolve over time through the process of natural selection.
Scientific Method
A systematic approach to inquiry that involves making observations, forming hypotheses, and testing them.
Characters are transmitted from parents to offspring. ________ are the units of inheritance.
Genes
What is the order of the hierarchy of the organization?
1. Biosphere
2. Ecosystem
3. Community
4. Population
5. Organism
Which of the following statements is true regarding the complexity of biological systems?
A. An ecosystem displays complex properties of the biotic component only.
B. An understanding of the interactions between different components within a living system is an approach towards understanding reductionism.
C. Knowing the function of a component of a living system can provide insights into the structure and organization of the living system.
D. Understanding the chemical structure of DNA reveals how it directs the functioning of a living cell.
C. Knowing the function of a component of a living system can provide insights into the structure and organization of the living system.
A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a
Population
The best experimental design ________.
A. includes a large sample size for each condition
B. includes a large sample size and a control and alters only one condition between the controls and the experimental condition
C. alters only one condition between the controls and the experimental condition
D. includes a control
B. includes a large sample size and a control and alters only one condition between the controls and the experimental condition
A friend of yours calls to say that his car would not start this morning. He asks for your help. You say that you think the battery must be dead. If so, then jump-starting the car from a good battery will solve the problem. In doing so, you are ________.
A. comparing multiple hypotheses for why the car will not start
B. testing a theory for why the car will not start
C. stating a hypothesis and using that hypothesis to make a testable prediction
D. making observations to inspire a theory for why the car will not start
C. stating a hypothesis and using that hypothesis to make a testable prediction
Which of the following types of cells utilize deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) as their genetic material but do not have their DNA encased within a nuclear envelope?
A. animal
B. fungi
C. archaean
D. plant
C. archaean
What is the order of the scientific method?
1. Observation
2. Hypothesis
3. Experiment
4. Analysis
5. Conclusion
6. Communicate results
In comparison to eukaryotes, prokaryotes ________.
A. are more structurally complex
B. are smaller
C. are larger
D. do not have membranes
B. are smaller
Which of the following is true of natural selection?
A. It involves differential reproductive success.
B. It requires genetic variation.
C. It requires genetic variation, results in descent with modification, and involves differential reproductive success.
D. It results in descent with modification.
B. It requires genetic variation, results in descent with modification, and involves differential reproductive success.
You are suffering from Streptococcus throat infection. You share the following with the bacteria that is responsible for your condition.
A. You both belong to the same domain.
B. You both have genetic material in your nucleus.
C. You and Streptococcus have nothing in common.
D. You both are made up of cells.
B. You both are made up of cells.
Which of these provides evidence of the common ancestry of all life?
A. near universality of the genetic code
B.structure of chloroplasts
C. structure of cilia
D. structure of the nucleus
A. near universality of the genetic code
Plants convert ________ to chemical energy.
sunlight
Which of the following statements is true?
A. All forms of life employ the same genetic code
B. Organisms interact but do not affect their environment
C. RNA is the only type of RNA found in the living system
D. A typical human liver cell has one set of chromosomes
A. All forms of life employ the same genetic code
The process by which the information in a gene directs the synthesis of a protein is called ____ __________.
Gene expression
As letters are to English language, ___________ is/are to genetic information.
Nucleotides
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A hypothesis is a testable explanation for a phenomenon, while a theory is a well-supported explanation backed by extensive evidence.
What is evolution?
Evolution is the process of change that has transformed life on Earth over time.
How do adaptations relate to evolution?
Adaptations are traits that improve an organism's ability to survive and reproduce, resulting from evolutionary processes like natural selection.
What is biology?
Biology is the scientific study of life.
What are the five unifying themes of biology?
Organization, Information, Energy and Matter, Interactions, and Evolution.
What are emergent properties?
Emergent properties are characteristics that arise from the arrangement and interaction of parts within a system.
What is the cell theory?
The cell theory states that the cell is the smallest unit of life, and all living organisms are composed of cells.
Compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells are simpler, smaller, and lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles.
What is DNA
and why is it important?,DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material that stores and transmits hereditary information.
What is gene expression?
Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used to synthesize a functional product, such as a protein.
How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
Energy flows through an ecosystem from producers (plants) to consumers (animals) and is eventually lost as heat.
What is feedback regulation?
Feedback regulation is a process where the output of a system regulates the system itself.
What are the three domains of life?
Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
What are the four kingdoms within the domain Eukarya?
Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, and Protists.
What is the scientific method?
The scientific method involves making observations, forming hypotheses, testing predictions, and drawing conclusions.
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A hypothesis is a testable explanation for a phenomenon, while a theory is a well-supported explanation backed by extensive evidence.
What is evolution?
Evolution is the process of change that has transformed life on Earth over time.
How do adaptations relate to evolution?
Adaptations are traits that improve an organism's ability to survive and reproduce, resulting from evolutionary processes like natural selection.
What is biology?
Biology is the scientific study of life.
What are the five unifying themes of biology?
Organization, Information, Energy and Matter, Interactions, and Evolution.
What are emergent properties?
Emergent properties are characteristics that arise from the arrangement and interaction of parts within a system.
What is the cell theory?
The cell theory states that the cell is the smallest unit of life, and all living organisms are composed of cells.
What is DNA, and why is it important?
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material that stores and transmits hereditary information.
What is gene expression?
Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used to synthesize a functional product, such as a protein.
How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
Energy flows through an ecosystem from producers (plants) to consumers (animals) and is eventually lost as heat.
What is feedback regulation?
Feedback regulation is a process where the output of a system regulates the system itself.
What are the three domains of life?
Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
What are the four kingdoms within the domain Eukarya?
Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, and Protists.
What is the scientific method?
The scientific method involves making observations, forming hypotheses, testing predictions, and drawing conclusions.
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A hypothesis is a testable explanation for a phenomenon, while a theory is a well-supported explanation backed by extensive evidence.
As letters are to English language, ___________ is/are to genetic information.
Nucleotides
The process by which the information in a gene directs the synthesis of a protein is called ____ __________.
Gene expression
Which of the following statements is true?
A. All forms of life employ the same genetic code
B. Organisms interact but do not affect their environment
C. RNA is the only type of RNA found in the living system
D. A typical human liver cell has one set of chromosomes
A. All forms of life employ the same genetic code
Plants convert ________ to chemical energy.
sunlight
Which of these provides evidence of the common ancestry of all life?
A. near universality of the genetic code
B.structure of chloroplasts
C. structure of cilia
D. structure of the nucleus
A. near universality of the genetic code
You are suffering from Streptococcus throat infection. You share the following with the bacteria that is responsible for your condition.
A. You both belong to the same domain.
B. You both have genetic material in your nucleus.
C. You and Streptococcus have nothing in common.
D. You both are made up of cells.
You both are made up of celD. You both are made up of cells
Which of the following is true of natural selection?
A. It involves differential reproductive success.
B.It requires genetic variation.
C. It requires genetic variation, results in descent with modification, and involves differential reproductive success.
D. It results in descent with modification.
It requires genetic variation, results in descent with modification, and involves differential reproductive success.
In comparison to eukaryotes, prokaryotes ________.
A. are more structurally complex
B. are smaller
C. are larger
D. do not have membranes
B. are smaller
What is the order of the scientific method?
1. Observation
2. Hypothesis
3. Experiment
4. Analysis
5. Conclusion
6. Communicate results