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Biology - Intro to Bio - Quiz

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Question 1
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Question 2
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What is an example of something an organism does for homeostasis.

Question 3
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Give an example of a living thing responding to their environment.

Question 4
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Homeostasis refers to an organism’s ability to
maintain stable internal conditions.
compete for living space.
dissolve chemicals.
obtain energy.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that all living things share?
a cellular organization
using energy
movement
reproduction
Question 5
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All living things are made of cells. Some are only made of one single cell.
True
False
Put the following items in order from simplest to most complex
Biosphere
1(simplest)
Organism
2
Ecosystem
3
Population
4
Cell
5
Tissue
6
Community
7
Organ
8
Organelle
9
Atom
10
Organ System
11
Molecule
12 (most complex)
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Competition, both fighting for the same resources
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Competition, both fighting for the same resources
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Competition, both fighting for the same resources

Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Competition, both fighting for the same resources
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Competition, both fighting for the same resources
Which is NOT one of the principles of biology?
gene theory
evolution theory
motion theory
homeostasis
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