Principle of Life
Principle of Life
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Body systems work with each other in highly related ways. They perform functions that no one system could do alone. Which “Principle of Life” summarizes these facts? | ||||
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· Question 2
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Which of the following principles of life describes a fundamental requirement for the growth of an organism: | |||||
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· Question 3
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Plants and Animals are examples of major groups or organisms within a | |||||
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· Question 4
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Which of the following is not a major group of organisms within a six-Kingdom classification system? | |||||
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· Question 5
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Which of the following principles of life describes a fundamental requirement for the growth of an organism: | |||||
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· Question 6
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In living organisms, cells of a similar kind are typically collected together and organized into | |||||
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· Question 7
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Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complex to more complex? | |||||
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· Question 8
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Which of the following is not a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based? | |||||
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· Question 9
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“A mouse runs because natural selection happens to have given it feet.” This statement would be made by | |||||
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· Question 10
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A source of information and a source of energy are required in order for an organism to | |||||
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· Question 11
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Which of the following is one of our “Principles of life” in this course? | |||||
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· Question 12
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Your mouth, an alpine valley or a swamp are all examples of ecosystems. All ecosystems on the earth taken together are called | |||||
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· Question 13
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A macro-molecular structure in the cell is composed of | |||||
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· Question 14
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The Bible implies that biological life is significant because | |||||
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· Question 15
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Those serious scholars who are most inclined to see teleology in nature are those who argue that | |||||
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· Question 16
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A sociologist uses the word “community” to refer to a collection of different sorts of people; a biologist uses the same term to refer to a collection of different | |||||
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· Question 17
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Which of the following is a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based? | |||||
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· Question 18
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Which of the following is not a Biblical basis for the significance of biological life? | |||||
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· Question 19
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Biomolecules are composed of | |||||
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· Question 20
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The term “teleology” expresses the idea that behind the designs seen in nature there lies a more ultimate | |||||
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· Question 21
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The term “life” cannot be defined in a biological sense because | |||||
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· Question 22
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The scientific method includes all except: | |||||
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· Question 23
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In your textbook, one reason given for suspecting that living things are designed is that | |||||
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· Question 24
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Prayer for a cardiac patient will reduce the severity of hospital intervention during the patient’s recovery. This statement | |||||
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· Question 25
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Recall the study on prayer for heart patients described in your text. Which of the following would be the hardest thing to control for? | |||||
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