4th Edition — Complete Test Bank | All 30 Chapters
Mariëlle Hoefnagels | University of Oklahoma
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education | 4th Edition
Multiple Choice • True/False • Fill-in-the-Blank • Essay • Answers Included
All 30 Chapters Covered
Ch 01: The Scientific Study of Life Ch 16: Viruses
Ch 02: The Chemistry of Life Ch 17: Bacteria and Archaea
Ch 03: Cells Ch 18: Protists
Ch 04: The Energy of Life Ch 19: Plants
Ch 05: Photosynthesis Ch 20: Fungi
Ch 06: Respiration and Fermentation Ch 21: Animals
Ch 07: DNA Structure and Gene Expression Ch 22: Plant Form and Function
Ch 08: DNA Replication, Mitosis & the Cell Cycle Ch 23: Plant Reproduction and Development
Ch 09: Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis Ch 24: Animal Tissues and Organ Systems
Ch 10: Patterns of Inheritance Ch 25: The Nervous System
Ch 11: DNA Technology Ch 26: The Senses
Ch 12: The Forces of Evolutionary Change Ch 27: The Endocrine System
Ch 13: Evidence of Evolution Ch 28: The Musculoskeletal System
Ch 14: Speciation and Extinction Ch 29: The Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems
Ch 15: The Origin and History of Life Ch 30: The Immune System
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Chapter 01 4e
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1) Which is the correct sequence for levels of biological organization within a multicellular
organism?
A) atom - molecule - organelle - cell - tissue
B) molecule - atom - organelle - tissue - cell
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C) cell - organelle - atom - tissue - molecule
D) organelle - molecule - atom - tissue - cell
E) atom - organelle - molecule - cell - tissue
2) Which is the correct sequence for levels of biological organization occurring beyond an
organism?
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A) population - ecosystem - community - biosphere
B) community - population - ecosystem - biosphere
C) community - population - biosphere - ecosystem
D) population - community - ecosystem - biosphere
E) ecosystem - population - biosphere - community
3) All living organisms
A) are prokaryotes.
B) are either unicellular or multicellular.
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C) are eukaryotes.
D) are multicellular.
E) are unicellular.
4) Organisms that extract energy from nonliving environmental resources are called
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A) heterotrophs.
B) decomposers.
C) parasites.
D) consumers.
E) producers.
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5) You are sorting cards with pictures of organisms and their descriptions into groups. You
would place the card with an osprey and the description "organisms that obtain energy by
consuming other organisms" with cards for other
A) autotrophs.
B) plants.
D) producers.
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C) heterotrophs.
E) photosynthesizers.
6) If you observed a newly discovered 'thing' and tried to decide if it might be alive, what would
be the weakest distinction for life?
A) homeostasis
B) movement
C) structural organization
D) evolution
E) energy use
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7) The four kingdoms included in the domain Eukarya are
A) Bacteria, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
B) Bacteria, Protista, Plantae, and Animalia.
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C) Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
D) Archaea, Bacteria, Plantae, and Animalia.
E) Archaea, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
8) A major difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that prokaryotes
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A) have cell walls while eukaryotes do not.
B) do not have a nucleus in their cells while eukaryotes do.
C) have a nucleus in their cells while eukaryotes do not.
D) are autotrophs while eukaryotes are not.
E) are not living organisms, while eukaryotes are.
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