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- Identify the following examples as one of the above characteristics of life. Each choice is used only once. The kidney maintains a certain level of sodium concentration in the blood. A human is composed of many organs and organ systems. 1. Takes in energy and materials Light strikes the eye, the pupil of the eye constricts. and 2. Reproduction 3. Response to stimulus The leaves of a plant takes in carbon dioxide, water, and light. Then, it converts that into sugar which can be used as energy for the plant. 4. Growth and Development 5. Homeostasis 6. Organization A maple tree releases hundreds or thousands of maple seeds.The Study of Life discusses themes in biology, how life is organized, the types of cellular life forms, evolution, and the process of scientific thinking. In this post, you will demonstrate an understanding of you've learned about the themes in biology, how life is organized, the types of cellular life forms, evolution, and the process of scientific thinking. Choose one concept and describe your understanding of the concept, add information to that concept and lastly pose a question to the class so that they can get involved.Write down the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions in the space provided
- Life can be studied and arranged in a hierarchy. Smaller units are building blocks for larger units. Order the biological building blocks from smallest to largest. organism tissue organ organ system molecule atom cellMatch the term of "hierarchy" of life with examples of each below: - DNA- heart of a human or leaf of a plant- skeletal muscle, smooth muscle or cardiac muscle- bacterium- nucleus or chloroplast- hydrogen (one proton and one electron)1. atom2. molecule3. organelle4. cell5. organ6. tissueYour textbook (Chapter-1) quotes: "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts". This saying applies to the fact that as we move up the levels of biological organization, like from tissues to organ; the level of complexity decreases. True False
- Which one of the following shows the increasing complexity in organization of multicellular organisms? choice are. Cell-tissues-organs-organ systems, Organs- organ system-tissue-cells, Tissues- Cells- -organ system-organs,Organ system-organs-tissues-cells.which one is correct choice.The molecule that guides the construction and operation of an organism’s body is called (complete term)________, abbreviated as_________ . This large molecule contains discrete segments with specific instructions; these segments are called _________.Name and describe the three domains of living organisms
- The cell is the basic unit of all living things. Some organisms like Amoeba and bacteria are only one cell. Viruses are sub-cellular. Plants and animals are multicellular. Analyze how this fact is important when considering how different organism feed, respire, and excrete. Give two examples for each characteristic and use a multi- cellular organism and a uni-cellular (one-celled) organism to compare.Which is the smallest level of life's organization that can be considered alive? cell organelle organ atom moleculeThe diagram shows the levels of organization for an organism. organism 3 1 cells What levels are represented by the numbers shown in the diagram? O 1 tissues; 2 organs; 3 systems O 1 organs; 2 systems; 3 tissues O 1 systems; 2 tissues; 3 organs O 1 tissues; 2 systems; 3 organs