BIO 101 NVCC EXAM 1 CHAPTER 1 TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (NEW)
What is life? The ability to develop, reproduce, engage in functional activity,
and undergo continuous change before to death is what sets animals and plants
apart from inorganic materials.
Cell: ANSWER The fundamental building block of living things' structure
and function
An organism is made up of one or more cells, each of which has an outer
membrane that keeps it isolated from its environment.
ANSWER Atoms are the fundamental units of matter.
Molecule: ANSWER A collection of atoms joined together
An organelle is a specialised structure found in eukaryotic cells that carries out
crucial cellular processes.
Tissues: A REPLY clusters of cells that have a same structure and purpose.
organs— ANSWER Tissues are arranged into groups that collaborate to carry
out closely related tasks.
An organ system is a collection of organs that cooperate to carry out a particular
task.
A population is a collection of organisms belonging to the same species that live
in a specific area.
A community is a collection of various groups that coexist in a specific location.
, Ecosystem: ANSWER a physical environment and a biological community of
living things that interact.
The biosphere is the area of Earth that supports life, which includes the land,
sea, and atmosphere.
ANSWER : Emergent qualities Because of the way components are arranged
and interact as complexity rises, new characteristics appear at each level up the
ladder of life.
Producers: Organisms that produce their own nourishment
Autotroph: ANSWER An organism that produces its own sustenance
ANSWER : Nutrients components in meals that your body requires for
growth, self-repair, and energy production
Energy is the capacity to perform tasks or bring about change, such moving an
object a certain distance.
Heterotrophs, or consumers, get their energy by eating other living things.
Heterotroph-REPLY An organism incapable of producing its own sustenance.
Nectary: ANSWER creates nectar, a sweet solution that draws insects for
pollination.
Proboscis: An animal's long snout; a nose, particularly a prominent one; a
tubular organ
ANSWER : Decomposer An creature that decomposes dead things and
garbage
ANSWER : Parasites An organism that feeds itself by living inside or on top
of another creature, generally without harming it
The ANSWER is homeostasis. a propensity to keep one's internal condition
steady or balanced; the control of any bodily chemistry, including blood sugar,
at a specific level
ANSWERS (NEW)
What is life? The ability to develop, reproduce, engage in functional activity,
and undergo continuous change before to death is what sets animals and plants
apart from inorganic materials.
Cell: ANSWER The fundamental building block of living things' structure
and function
An organism is made up of one or more cells, each of which has an outer
membrane that keeps it isolated from its environment.
ANSWER Atoms are the fundamental units of matter.
Molecule: ANSWER A collection of atoms joined together
An organelle is a specialised structure found in eukaryotic cells that carries out
crucial cellular processes.
Tissues: A REPLY clusters of cells that have a same structure and purpose.
organs— ANSWER Tissues are arranged into groups that collaborate to carry
out closely related tasks.
An organ system is a collection of organs that cooperate to carry out a particular
task.
A population is a collection of organisms belonging to the same species that live
in a specific area.
A community is a collection of various groups that coexist in a specific location.
, Ecosystem: ANSWER a physical environment and a biological community of
living things that interact.
The biosphere is the area of Earth that supports life, which includes the land,
sea, and atmosphere.
ANSWER : Emergent qualities Because of the way components are arranged
and interact as complexity rises, new characteristics appear at each level up the
ladder of life.
Producers: Organisms that produce their own nourishment
Autotroph: ANSWER An organism that produces its own sustenance
ANSWER : Nutrients components in meals that your body requires for
growth, self-repair, and energy production
Energy is the capacity to perform tasks or bring about change, such moving an
object a certain distance.
Heterotrophs, or consumers, get their energy by eating other living things.
Heterotroph-REPLY An organism incapable of producing its own sustenance.
Nectary: ANSWER creates nectar, a sweet solution that draws insects for
pollination.
Proboscis: An animal's long snout; a nose, particularly a prominent one; a
tubular organ
ANSWER : Decomposer An creature that decomposes dead things and
garbage
ANSWER : Parasites An organism that feeds itself by living inside or on top
of another creature, generally without harming it
The ANSWER is homeostasis. a propensity to keep one's internal condition
steady or balanced; the control of any bodily chemistry, including blood sugar,
at a specific level