Biology
Biology, 21.09.2019 11:30, dragongacha777

Introduction to biology
1. match the property of life to the correction description
a. how organisms are organized
b. ability to maintain constant internal conditions
c. ability to use energy for metabolic activities
d. posses structures that coordinate internal function
e. characteristics in a population change over time in response to the
environment
passing on genetic material to an offspring
g. respond to external or internal forces
h. how organisms develop over time
1. reproduction
2. growth/development
3. sensitivity
4. regulation
5. homeostasis
6. order
7. adaptation
8. energy processing
2. number the organization of life from smallest (1) to largest (12)?
a. tissues
8. biosphere
b. population
h. community
c. molecule
1. cell
d. organism
1. ecosystem
e. organ system
k atom
f. organ
1. organelle
3. number the classification of organisms from having the fewest species (1) to most species (8)
a. kingdom
e. genus
b. order
f. family
c. species
g. phylum
d. class
h. domain

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