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campbell bio test bank 9e chp1

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life This introductory chapter explores the basic themes and concepts of biology, with emphasis on the core theme of evolution. It also introduces students to the thinking of scientists. Questions are therefore general; however, an effort has been made to include some from each skill level. As in the rest of this test bank, questions that feature art or those for which several questions follow upon some data or a scenario are placed together at the end of the chapter. Multiple-Choice Questions 1) A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a A) biosystem. B) community. C) population. D) ecosystem. E) family. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1

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G?1 G L O S S A R Y Glossary G lo ss ar y Pronounce a- as in ace a/ah ash ch chose e? meet e/eh bet g game ?? ice i hit ks box kw quick ng song o- robe o ox oy boy s say sh shell th thin u? boot u/uh up z zoo ? ? primary accent ? ? secondary accent 5? cap A modi?ed form of guanine nucleotide added onto the 5? end of a pre-mRNA molecule. A site One of a ribosome?s three binding sites for tRNA during translation. The A site holds the tRNA carrying the next amino acid to be added to the polypeptide chain. (A stands for aminoacyl tRNA.) ABC hypothesis A model of ?ower formation identifying three classes of organ identity genes that direct formation of the four types of ?oral organs. abiotic (a??-b??-ot?-ik) Nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an

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