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Unit 1. Mastering Biology

DNA is composed of building blocks called - answer nucleotides

In eukaryotic cells DNA has the appearance of a - answer double helix

What is the correct order for the hierarchy of biological organization from least to most
complex - answer molecule,
organelle,
cell,
tissue,
organ,
organ system,
organism,
population,
community,
ecosystem

No amino acid molecule by itself can speed up or catalyze reactions between other
molecules; however, when amino acids are joined together to make a protein with
catalytic properties, the new structure (enzymatic protein) can speed up the rate of a
specific chemical reaction. What does this illustrate? - answer emergent properties

Which of the following statements is true about chemical nutrients in an ecosystem -
answer They recycle within the ecosystem being constantly reused

Which of the following attributes is common to both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic
cells? - answer the use of DNA as the information storage molecule

How does DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) encode information? - answer in the sequence
of nucleotides.

In the snowy tree cricket experiment, which ones were controls and which were
experimental groups - answermale snowy tree cricket and and female field cricket:
control
female snowy tree cricket: experimental group

Which taxonomic domain includes multicellular photosynthetic organisms? -
answerEukarya

competition is central to the theory of natural selection. Why does competition occur? -
answerOrganisms typically produce too many offspring, and resources are limited

, Which of the following is an example of "unity in diversity"?
(3 examples) - answerThe structure of DNA is the same in all organisms.

The forelimbs of all mammals have the same basic structure, modified for different
environments.

All organisms, including prokaryotes and eukaryotes, use essentially the same genetic
code.

In order for a hypothesis to be able to be used in science, which of the following must
be true? - answerIt is testable and falsifiable.

Which of the following is true of a scientific theory - answerIt generates testable
hypotheses, is supported by a large body of evidence, and is broad in scope.

Which of the following statements is not true of scientific experiments? - answerThey
must occur under carefully controlled conditions found in a laboratory.

In an experiment, investigators try to control all of the variables except one—the one
that tests the hypothesis. Which of the following reasons is the primary rationale for
controlling variables in an experiment? - answerTo eliminate alternative explanations for
the results of an experiment

Which of the following statements is true of a hypothesis? - answerA hypothesis can be
supported or rejected through experimentation.

Which of the following variables did Pasteur change in his experiment to test the
hypothesis of spontaneous generation? - answerThe shape of the flask

In Pasteur's experiment to test the hypothesis of spontaneous generation, why did he
boil the broth in both flasks? - answerTo kill any existing organisms in the broth

What results from the Zonosemata experiment support the sub-hypothesis that wing
waving alone reduces predation by jumping spiders? - answerZonosemata flies with
housefly wings are attacked less frequently.

Suppose that Zonosemata flies whose own wings had been clipped and reattached
were attacked more frequently than untreated Zonosemata flies. How would this result
affect the reliability of the other experimental results? - answerAll results for the
experimental groups involving wing surgery would be invalid.

In the course of a conversation, you observe that three of your friends like horror
movies. Horror movies happen to be your favorite type of movie as well. You also know
that all of these friends were born in the same week that you were, even in the same
year.

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