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BIOLOGY 1100 Examination applying the proeess of seience, which of Exam I these

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BIOLOGY 1100 Examination applying the proeess of seience, which of Exam I these is tested MULTIPLE CHOICES. Choose the one alternative5 that best completes the statement or answers question.1 A) an observation B) a hypothesis C) a result D) all the above I. A localized group of organisms of the same is called 7. Total number of proton in a cell nucleus is referred to as A) atomic weight B) atomie mass C) mass number D) mass weight E) atomic number A) family C) ecosystem. D) biosystem. E) population. 8. The mass number of an element can be easily approximated by adding together the number of 2. Which of the following sequences represents the hierarchy of biological organization from the least to the most complex level? in an atom of that element.. A) cell, population, tissue, organism, organ A) protons and neutrons B) protons and electrons C) energy levels B) molecule, cell, Tissue, organ, organ system C) cell, organ system, molecule, organelle D) organelle, tissue, biosphere, organism E) D) isotopes E) neutrons and electrons organism, molecule, tissue, organ 3. Which of the following properties or processes Please refer to Figure 1 to answer the question #9. do we associate with living things? A) growth and reproduction B. C. D. E. B) responding to the environment C) energy processing D) evolutionary adaptations E) all of the above Figure1 4. Which of the following is the highest level of 9. Which drawing depiets the electron configuration of neon (2010Ne)? biological organization? B) Community C) Ecosystem 10) Fluorine has an atomic number of 9 and a mass number of 19. How many electrons are needed to complete the valence (outer) shell of a fluorine atom? A) 1 B) 7 D) Population E) Biosphere 5. The lowest level of biological organization that can perform all the activities required for life is A) tissue-for example, nervous tissue. B) organelle-for example, a chloroplast. C) organism-for example, an amoeba, dog, human. D) 9 D) cell-for example, a skin cell.

Explanation / Answer

Q1, e) Population.

Q2, b) molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organsystem.

Q3, e) all of the above.

Q4, e) biosphere.

Q5, d) cell - for example,a skin cell.

Q6, b) a hypothesis.

Q7, e) atomic number.

Q8, a) protrons and neutrons.

Q9, e) E part

Q10, a) 1.