Biology: The Essentials, 3rd Edition
By Mariëlle Hoefnagels
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Unit 1: Science, Chemistry, and Cells
1. Scientific Study of Life
2. The Chemistry of Life
3. Cells
4. The Energy of Life
5. Photosynthesis
6. Respiration and Fermentation
Unit 2: DNA, Inheritance, and Biotechnology
7. DNA Structure and Gene Function
8. DNA Replication, Binary Fission, and Mitosis9. Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis
10. Patterns of Inheritance
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11. DNA Technology
Unit 3: Evolution and Diversity
12. Forces of Evolutionary Change
13. Evidence of Evolution
14. Speciation and Extinction
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15. Evolution and Diversity of Microbial Life
16. Evolution and Diversity of Plants
17. Evolution and Diversity of Animals
Unit 4: Ecology
18. Populations
19. Communities and Ecosystems
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20. Preserving Biodiversity
Unit 5: Plant Anatomy and Physiology
21. Plant Form and Function
22. Reproduction and Development of Flowering Plants
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Unit 6: Animal Anatomy and Physiology
23. Animal Tissues and Organ Systems
24. The Nervous System and the Senses
25. The Endocrine System
26. The Skeletal and Muscular Systems
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27. The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
28. The Digestive and Urinary Systems
29. The Immune System
30. Animal Reproduction and Development
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Biology: The Essentials, 3e (Hoefnagels)
Chapter 1 T h e Scientific Study of Life
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
C) cell - organelle - atom - tissue - molecule
D) organelle - molecule - atom - tissue - cell
E) atom - organelle - molecule - cell - tissue
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Answer: A
Explanation: All living things, no matter how different, are made of cells, with multicellular
organisms made up of many cells. Please see section 1.1 for more information.
Section: 01.01
Topic: Levels of Biological Organization; Characteristics of Life
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Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.01.01 Describe the characteristics that all living organisms share.
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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
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E) ecosystem - population - biosphere - community
Answer: D
Explanation: Organisms interact with one another and with nonliving things at a variety of
levels, from populations to the entire worldwide biosphere. Please see section 1.1 for more
information.
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Section: 01.01
Topic: Levels of Biological Organization; Characteristics of Life
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.01.01 Describe the characteristics that all living organisms share.
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3) All living organisms
A) are prokaryotes.
B) are either unicellular or multicellular.
C) are eukaryotes.
D) are multicellular.
E) are unicellular.
Answer: B
Explanation: Living things must include at least one cell, as in bacteria, and can be multicellular,
as in the case of a human being. Please see section 1.1 for more information.
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Section: 01.01
Topic: Characteristics of Life
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.01.01 Describe the characteristics that all living organisms share.
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4) Organisms that extract energy from nonliving environmental resources are called
A) heterotrophs.
B) decomposers.
C) parasites.
D) consumers.
E) producers.
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Answer: E
Explanation: Producers are the first, and usually most populous level in an ecosystem's passing
of energy and resources from organism to organism. Please see section 1.1 for more information.
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Section: 01.01
Topic: Characteristics of Life
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 01.01.01 Describe the characteristics that all living organisms share.
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