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Test Bank For Campbell Biology 11th Edition By Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece| All Chapters,2023/2024| UpdateTest Bank For Campbell Biology 11th Edition By Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece| All...
1) Cells iare .
A) only ifound iin ipairs, ibecause isingle icells icannot iexist iindependently
B) limited iin isize ito i200 iand i500 imicrometers iin idiameter
C) characteristic iof ieukaryotic ibut inot iprokaryotic iorganisms
D) characteristic iof iprokaryotic iand ieukaryotic
iorganismsiAnswer: i D
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Knowledge/ComprehensioniSection: i 1.1
2) In icomparison ito ieukaryotes, iprokaryotes .
A) are imore istructurally icomplex
B) are ilarger
C) are ismaller
D) do inot ihave
imembranesiAnswer: i C
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Knowledge/ComprehensioniSection: i 1.1
3) Which iof ithe ifollowing itypes iof icells iutilize ideoxyribonucleic iacid i(DNA) ias itheir
igeneticimaterial ibut ido inot ihave itheir iDNA iencased iwithin ia inuclear ienvelope?
A) animal
B) plant
C) archaean
D) fungi
iAnswer:
iC
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Application/AnalysisiSection: i 1.1
4) To iunderstand ithe ichemical ibasis iof iinheritance, iwe imust iunderstand ithe imolecular
istructureiof iDNA. iThis iis ian iexample iof ithe iapplication iof iwhich iconcept ito ithe istudy iof
ibiology?
A) evolution
B) emergent iproperties
C) reductionism
D) feedback
iregulationiAnswer: i C
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Application/AnalysisiSection: i 1.1
,5) A ilocalized igroup iof iorganisms ithat ibelong ito ithe isame ispecies iis icalled ia .
A) community
B) population
C) ecosystem
D) family
iAnswer:
iB
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Knowledge/ComprehensioniSection: i 1.1
6) Which iof ithe ifollowing istatements iis itrue iregarding ithe icomplexity iof ibiological isystems?
A) An iunderstanding iof ithe iinteractions ibetween idifferent icomponents iwithin ia iliving
isystem iisian iapproach itowards iunderstanding ireductionism.
B) Knowing ithe ifunction iof ia icomponent iof ia iliving isystem ican iprovide iinsights iinto
itheistructure iand iorganization iof ithe iliving isystem.
C) Understanding ithe ichemical istructure iof iDNA ireveals ihow iit idirects ithe ifunctioning
iof iailiving icell.
D) An iecosystem idisplays icomplex iproperties iof ithe ibiotic icomponent
ionly.iAnswer: iB
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Application/AnalysisiSection: i 1.1
7) Which iof ithe ifollowing iorder iis icorrect iin iterms iof ithe ihierarchy iof ithe iorganization?
A) Ecosystem i→ iBiosphere i→ iPopulation i→ iCommunity i→ iOrganism
B) Biosphere i→ iEcosystem i→ iPopulation i→ iCommunity i→ iOrganism
C) Ecosystem i→ iCommunity i→ iBiosphere i→ iPopulation i→ iOrganism
D) Biosphere i→ iEcosystem i→Community i→ iPopulation i→
iOrganismiAnswer: i D
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Application/AnalysisiSection: i 1.1
8) When iyour ibody itemperature irises ion ia ihot iday, ithe ineural iand ihormonal imechanisms
iactivateisweating. iEvaporation iof isweat ileads ito icooling iof ithe ibody isurface. iThis iis ian
iexample iof
i .
A) positive ifeedback iregulation
B) negative ifeedback iregulation
C) chemical icycling
D) emergent
ipropertiesiAnswer: iB
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Application/AnalysisiSection: i 1.1
, 9) Characters iare itransmitted ifrom iparents ito ioffspring. are ithe iunits iof iinheritance.
A) Genes
B) Proteins
C) RNA
D) DNA
iAnswer:
iA
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Knowledge/ComprehensioniSection: i 1.1
10) As iletters iare ito iEnglish ilanguage, is/are ito igenetic iinformation.
A) proteins
B) nucleotides
C) DNA idouble ihelix
D) A iand
iBiAnswer:
iB
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Knowledge/ComprehensioniSection: i 1.1
11) The iprocess iby iwhich ithe iinformation iin ia igene idirects ithe isynthesis iof ia iprotein iis icalled
i .
A) gene iexpression
B) replication
C) post itranslation imodification
D) cloning
iAnswer:
iA
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Application/AnalysisiSection: i 1.2
12) Which iof ithe ifollowing istatements iis itrue?
A) mRNA iis ithe ionly itype iof iRNA ifound iin ithe iliving isystem
B) All iforms iof ilife iemploy ithe isame igenetic icode
C) A itypical ihuman iliver icell ihas ione iset iof ichromosomes
D) Organisms iinteract ibut ido inot iaffect itheir
ienvironmentiAnswer: iB
Bloom's iTaxonomy:
i Knowledge/ComprehensioniSection: i 1.2
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