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Biol 101 quiz 8 questions with correct answers 100% verified 2023
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3.2 out of 3.2 points The state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exists is shown by the fact that the largest category in some groupings is the “Kingdom” while in others it is the Selected Answer: Domain.
3.2 out of 3.2 points Which of the following choices names one of the various zones found in a lake? Selected Answer: littoral
3.2 out of 3.2 points Which of the following choices reflects a currently accepted classification scheme resulting from the state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exist? Selected Answer: a. and b. above
3.2 out of 3.2 points
A Genus of organisms differs from a species of organisms in what way? The Genus group Selected Answer: is more inclusive with broader structural and functional variations.
- Question 5 3.2 out of 3.2 points A good example of commensalism would be the relationship between Selected Answer: the wildebeest and Thompson’s gazelle. - Question 6 3.2 out of 3.2 points The functional role of a species within its habitat is referred to as its Selected Answer: niche. - Question 7 3.2 out of 3.2 points Interspecific competition is defined as Selected Answer: interaction in which both species use the same resource and are thus both negatively affected - Question 8
3.2 out of 3.2 points The term “systematics” refers to Selected Answer: our attempts to derive a biologically meaningful filing system for organizing genera and species.
- Question 9 3.2 out of 3.2 points Studying competition between the Peaks of Otter salamander and the Eastern Redback salamander would be an example of studying ecology at the level. Selected Answer: community - Question 10 3.2 out of 3.2 points In the mind of evolutionary theorists, separate clades (large groups) derive from Selected Answer: a single common ancestors at the point where clade lineages meet. - Question 11 3.2 out of 3.2 points Seeking to scientifically name each variety of life-form we find and relate it to other similar species is a discipline known as
Selected Answer: taxonomy.
- Question 12 3.2 out of 3.2 points The convention used for representing scientific names for newly discovered species is that root words are used in order to name the organism’s. Selected Answer: Latin, primary distinguishing features - Question 13 3.2 out of 3.2 points When a species of fly has a bold coloration very similar to that of an unpalatable (stinging) Yellowjacket, the fly’s “strategy” is termed Selected Answer: Batesian mimicry. - Question 14 3.2 out of 3.2 points Species of warblers (birds) living in the same general region minimize their interspecific competition by Selected Answer: foraging in different zones on the same spruce trees. - Question 15
3.2 out of 3.2 points Baleen whales use to prey on herring fish. Selected Answer: bubbles
- Question 16 3.2 out of 3.2 points Species of organisms are collected into a Genus by Selected Answer: grouping together species that are closely related structurally and/or genetically. - Question 17 3.2 out of 3.2 points In the minds of design theorists, separate clades (large groups) derive from Selected Answer: separate concepts in the Mind of a Designer. - Question 18 3.2 out of 3.2 points The large eukaryote, Pisum sativum belongs to the large "Group" Plants because it Selected Answer: is multicellular, eukaryotic, and does photosynthesis in chloroplasts.
- Question 19 0 out of 3.2 points The molecular structure of both water and ice is critical to the survival of lake life forms. All life in a lake would die in winter if Selected Answer: phytoplankton were not able to absorb H2O molecules out of ice. - Question 20 3.2 out of 3.2 points Which of the following is one of the seven basic characteristics used to classify living things? Selected Answer: multicellularity vs unicellularity - Question 21 3.2 out of 3.2 points The state of flux in modern systematic groupings could best be described as/seen in Selected Answer: a variety of conflicting Kingdom or Domain structures. - Question 22 3.2 out of 3.2 points An evolutionary theorist believes that large groups of organisms are related to each other by while a design theorist believes that such groups are related to each other in
Selected Answer: a common ancestor, a common Mind
- Question 23 3.2 out of 3.2 points In the human - Greater honeyguide mutualism, the honeyguide bird is benefited by Selected Answer: bee larval protein and comb wax. - Question 24 3.2 out of 3.2 points Which of the following is a problem that confounds attempts to organize the entire living world for study? Selected Answer: We don’t know how many separate kinds of life forms exist on this planet. - Question 25 3.2 out of 3.2 points The microbe, Euglena gracilis belongs to the large "Group" Discicristates because it Selected Answer: has two flagellae on its anterior end and its mitochondrial cristae are shaped like a pizza.