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Chapter 01: Life: Biological Principles and the Science of Zoology
Multiple Choice Queries
1. The significance of principles in zoology can be best defined as
A. adhering to ethical principles in research is crucial.
B. zoology is primarily founded on the principles of chemistry and physics.
C. principles in zoology are derived by studying diverse animals and then identifying common underlying principles.
D. old principles might be replaced as new ones emerge.
E. none of the options provide a comprehensive account of the fundamental principles of zoology.
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Segment: The Utilization of Principles
Subject: The Utilization of Principles
2. The distinct property of living organisms relating to a sophisticated molecular structure is termed as
A. expansion.
B. inception.
C. metabolic rate.
D. procreation.
E. chemical distinctiveness.
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
3. One defining aspect of science is that
A. it defies natural laws.
B. its hypotheses are verifiable.
C. its conclusions are conclusive.
D. it is not refutable.
E. it aims to decipher the enigmatic forces of life.
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Segment: Scientific Principles
Subject: Scientific Principles
4. Following the demise of a cell, its intricate organic compounds degrade into a mass of uncomplicated molecules, losing the aspect of life. This aspect is
A. development and procreation.
B. adaptability.
C. metabolism.
D. sensitivity.
E. complexity and hierarchical structure.
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
5. Which of the ensuing is NOT a characteristic of living beings?
A. Unique and intricate molecular composition
B. Reaction to external stimuli
C. Reproduction
D. Metabolism
E. All of the provided options are attributes of living beings
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
6. The organizational hierarchy seen in multicellular creatures such as animals, from the smallest to the largest, is like
A. Cell, organ, tissue, organism
B. Cell, organ, organ system, tissue
C. Cell, tissue, organ system, organism
D. Organism, organ system, organ, tissue
E. Tissue, organ system, cell, organism
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
7. The configuration of a brick does not foretell the layout of a residence. Examination of muscle tissue does not lead to anticipating the configuration of a bird or snake. These instances demonstrate
A. the essential traits present in all life forms.
B. the arrangement from smallest to largest in the hierarchy from atom to biosphere.
C. determinism or the predictability of all phenomena as outcomes of causes.
D. emergent properties that cannot be prognosticated by studying constituent components.
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
8. Which among the subsequent features is NOT essential for the continuity of an individual organism’s life?
A. Maintenance of unique chemical composition and arrangement
B. Responsiveness to stimuli
C. Evolution
D. Possession of a genetic blueprint to regulate cellular processes
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
9. Which assertion about living entities is INCORRECT?
A. Organisms are constituted of cells
B. Organisms adhere to the laws of chemistry and physics
C. Organisms exhibit organization and other common life attributes
D. Emergent characteristics arise from interactions among a system’s components
E. Living entities are exclusively composed of organic components, in contrast to inorganic components found in non-living entities
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
10. The term “Self-replicating molecular assemblage” is a traditional interpretation of life. Nevertheless, clay particles in clay soil contain aluminum and iron compounds that dictate the arrangement of particles in adjacent layers over time, symbolizing a self-replicating molecular assemblage. What deduction can be made?
A. Clay soil has life
B. Clay soil lacks life due to the absence of molecular alteration
C. Clay soil is lifeless as it involves no carbon; otherwise, such replication would be alive
D. Clay soil is not alive as the described process is a simple repetitive action devoid of the capacity to evolve or react to the environment
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Segment: Core Attributes of Life
Subject: Core Attributes of Life
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