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Chapter 1 Test Bank AP Bio

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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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Guided Reading Goal Questions Thinking within the Text Summarizing o Summarize the important events or episodes from the text in the order that they happened. Tell me more. (This could also be a written response.) o Summarize ideas and facts from a text and tell how they are related. o Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. o What was the problem in the story? o How did the characters solve the problem? o How did the story end? If applicable, what was the surprise at the end? o What new information did you learn about _? o Look at the photograph/drawing on page _. What did you learn? (Draw attention to captions.)
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