A) cells
B) organs
C) tissues
D) organism
E) organ systems
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A) law
B) theory
C) hypothesis
D) fact
E) principle
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A) it is a very important result.
B) it has a high probability of being incorrect.
C) it has a low probability of being skewed by sampling error.
D) there is very little variation in the data.
E) there is no doubt of the result being true.
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A) experimental group.
B) control group.
C) research group.
D) hypothetical group.
E) independent group.
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A) all of the energy in an ecosystem stays constant
B) the amount of energy a producer harvests is equal to the amount of energy consumers consume
C) with each energy transfer, some energy escapes as heat
D) energy cannot be created but it can be destroyed
E) there is only one form of energy
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A) family; species.
B) family; genus.
C) genus; species.
D) species; genus.
E) genus; family.
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A) pair of scissors.
B) flash light battery.
C) cookbook.
D) ballpoint pen.
E) craft kit of ceramic tiles.
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A) prokaryotes, bacteria, and eukarya.
B) prokaryotes, archaea, and eukarya.
C) plantae, bacteria, and archaea.
D) bacteria, archaea, and eukarya.
E) bacteria, archaea, and protista.
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A) an oak tree
B) Candida, a pathogenic fungus
C) E. coli , a common intestinal bacterium
D) a Siberian tiger
E) more than one of these
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A) atoms → molecules → cells → organisms → populations → communities → ecosystems → biosphere→
B) atoms → molecules → cells → organisms → communities → populations → ecosystems → biosphere
C) atoms → molecules → cells → organisms → populations → ecosystems → communities → biosphere
D) communities → biosphere → organisms → ecosystems → populations → cells → molecules → atoms
E) biosphere → organisms → communities → ecosystems → populations → molecules → cells → atoms
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A) complex structural organization
B) homeostasis
C) cells as their basic units
D) the ability to derive energy from inorganic sources
E) capacity to evolve
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A) Repeating an experiment many times has the same effect on sampling error as working on a large sample.
B) A large sample would help minimize sampling error.
C) Sampling error is increased when a sample size is small.
D) A sampling error results from a mistake made by a researcher during experimentation.
E) Sampling error is the difference between results derived from testing an entire group of individuals, and results derived from testing of a subset of the group.
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A) human
B) volcanic
C) plate tectonic
D) extraterrestrial
E) geothermal
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A) producers only
B) consumers and decomposers
C) consumers only
D) decomposers only
E) producers and consumers
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A) eukaryotes have a nucleus.
B) eukaryotes are similar to prokaryotes at a molecular level.
C) eukaryotes are sometimes unicellular organisms.
D) eukaryotes are similar to prokaryotes at a structural level.
E) eukaryotes include plants, fungi, and protists.
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A) evaluation of data
B) personal conviction
C) prediction
D) systematic observation
E) experiments
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A) designing quantative experiments
B) experiments repeated by other scientists
C) publicly publishing their results
D) controlled as many variables as possible
E) all of these are attempts to avoid bias.
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