Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
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organization of living systems begins with …, which make up basic building blocks called …

A

atoms; elements

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2
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… is the basic structural and functional unit of all living things

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cell

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3
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… organisms are single celled organisms that either live …, or as …

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unicellular; independently; as colonies

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4
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… organisms are made up of many cells that work together

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multicellular

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5
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different cells combine to make up

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tissues

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6
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tissues combine to make up an

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organ

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7
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specific organs work together as an

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organ system

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8
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multicellular organisms contain

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organ systems

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9
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a species in a particular area constitutes a

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population

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10
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interacting populations in a particular area comprise a

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community

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11
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a …plus its …. is an ecosystem

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community; physical environment

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12
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the … is comprised of regions of the earth’s crust, waters, and atmosphere inhabited by …

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biosphere; organisms

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13
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each level of organization is more … than the level preceding it

A

complex

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14
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each level of organization has … due to interactions between the parts …, all of these follow the laws of … and …

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emergent properties; making up the whole; physics; chemistry

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15
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maintaining organization and conducting life-sustaining processes require an outside source of …, defined as the capacity to ..

A

energy; do work

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16
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…. is all the chemical reactions that occur in a cell

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metabolism

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17
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the ultimate source of energy for nearly all life on earth is the ….; plants and certain other organisms convert … into … by the process of …

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sun; solar energy; chemical energy; photosynthesis

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18
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all organisms must maintain a state of biological balance, called

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homeostasis

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19
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response often results in … of the organism. responses help ensure … and allow the organism to carry out its …

A

movement; survival; biological activities

20
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the collective responses of an organism constitute its

A

behavior

21
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… are modifications that make organisms better able to function in an environment

A

adaptations

22
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… includes changes in organisms to better adapt to their environment over long periods of tiem

A

evolution

23
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… is the discipline of identifying and grouping organisms according to certain rules

A

taxonomy

24
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…. is the study of the evolutionary relationships between organisms

A

systematics

25
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from least incluse to more inclusive, sequence of classification categories is:

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species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain

26
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the species within one genus share many … characteristics and are most .., while species in the same kingdom share only … characteristics with one another

A

specific; closely related; general;

27
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3 domains are:

A

bacteria, archae, eukarya

28
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bacteria + archaea contain …, eukarya contains … that have a …

A

unicellular prokaryotes; eukaryotes; membrane-bound nucleus

29
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archaea can live in … devoid of … and are able to survive … environmental conditions

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water; oxygen; harsh

30
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bacteria are adapted to live almost

A

anywhere

31
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domains … are not yet categorized into kingdoms

A

archaea; bacteria

32
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eukarya contains four kingdoms:

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protista, fungi, plantae, animalia

33
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protists (protista): range from … forms to … forms

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unicellular; multicellular

34
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plants (plantae): multicellular … organisms

A

photosynthetic

35
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fungi (fungi):

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molds & mushrooms

36
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animals (animalia) multicellular organisms that … and … food

A

ingest; process

37
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binomial nomenclature: 2 part …, first part is … and second is …

A

scientific name; genus; species

38
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interactions between various food chains make up a

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food web

39
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ecosystems are characterized by … and …

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chemical cycling; energy flow

40
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ecosystems stay in existence because of a constant input of .. and the ability of photosynthetic organisms to …

A

solar energy; absorb it

41
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two biologically diverse ecosystems: … and .. are severely threatened by human population

A

rain forests; coral reefs

42
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destruction of healthy ecosystems has unintended effects including: loss of .., …, raw …, and … of organisms

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food; medicine; materials; extinction

43
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biodiversity is the total nmber of …, their variable …, and their …

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species; genes; ecosystems

44
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… is the death of a species or larger group; perhaps … species endure this daily

A

extinction; 400

45
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characteristics of life: 
living things acquire ... and ... 
living things maintain ...
living things ...
living things .. and ...
living things have ...
A

materials; energy; homeostasis; respond; reproduce; develop; adaptations