Liberty University BIOL 101 Quiz 1 Complete Solutions Correct Answers Key

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Liberty University BIOL 101 quiz 1 complete solutionscorrect answerskeyThree versionsWhich of the following statements is teleological?Your mouth, an alpine valley or a swamp are all examples of ecosystems. All ecosystems onthe earth taken together are calledPlants and Animals are examples of major groups or organisms within aDNA is a molecule found in living things. It is the physical starting point of the principle thatWhichofthefollowingisnotamajorgroupoforganismswithinasix-Kingdomclassification system?A skillful scientist can use a well-asked question to fashion a testable“A mouse runs because natural selection happens to have given it feet.” This statement wouldbe made byBiomolecules are composed ofWhich of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complexto more complex?Which of the following is one of our “Principles of life” in this course?Examples of design in nature lead many to believe there is a purpose lying behind the design.This idea is best captured in the termWhich of the following is not a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based?Which of the following is a major group of organisms within a three-domain system?Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complexto more complex?Which of the following is a requirement for the growth of a living organism?The Bible implies that biological life is significant becauseWhich of the following is a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based?Which of the following principles of life describes a fundamental requirement for the growthof an organism:The process that is not recognized as an element of the scientific method isA Bible reader can discover a reason for biological life’s significance by meditating on

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The vast diversity of living things, and their structural complexity are two reasons whyWe wish to know if a vaccine against flu virus will be responded to in a patient by theproduction of antibodies in the bloodstream. Injection of the vaccine is an example ofThe term “life” cannot be defined in a biological sense becauseThe molecular structure of oak wood is comparable in complexity to the structure of theBrooklyn Bridge. Your text uses this comparison to argue thatPrayer for a cardiac patient will reduce the severity of hospital intervention during thepatient’s recovery. This statementA collection of different populations forms a(n)The biomolecule whose most frequent function is the bearing of biological information isBiological information most often resides within the biomoleculeWhich of the following isnot a response to environmental conditionsDecreases in oxygen level at high altitudes cause hemoglobin levels in the bloodstream to risebecauseThe linear structure of DNA base sequence nicely supports the principle thatIn living organisms, cells of a similar kind are typically collected together and organized intoWhich of the following professionals works in a fairly defined ecosystem with a variety oforganisms that are part of a communityWhich of the following represents a major weakness of the scientific method?Recall the study on prayer for heart patients described in your text. Which of the followingwould be the hardest thing to control forThe scientific method includes all exceptRecall the study on prayer for heart patients described in your text.What problem was solvedby developing a coronary care unit (CCU) score for each patient?Any substance found in nature will be eitherWhich of the following structures is potentially the largest and most complex?The high solvent qualities of water, especially for ionic substances such as sodium chloride,are due to water’s possession ofIn traditional Western culture, one widely accepted source of truth was __________ and

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another, more derived source of truth is ___________.Neutrons are __________ charged particles.The vast number of hydrogen bonds in the structure of water give it the property ofYour textbook argues that revealed truth is more ________ than scientific truth.What is one limitation scientists face in being sure they possess scientific “truth”?If a single electron is in the outer shell of one atom, and seven out of eight electrons arepresent in the outer shell of another atom, colliding of the two atoms willWhich of the following statement about atoms is true?An ion is an “atom” that hasCompoundsWhen an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged__________ cannot be degraded further by ordinary physical or chemical means.Your textbook discussed two separate approaches to truth. They wereElectrons are arranged within spherical ________ arranged in concentric ________ in thestructure of atoms.Protons have a ________ charge and are found in ________.A cloud of ___________ spins around a dense, centrally-positioned nucleus.A ________ amount of heat energy must be put into the structure of water to convert it to thegaseous state.The best term to describe the electrons that are involved in a covalent bond is that they areSmall atoms having from three to nine protons in their nuclei will be _______ causing themto quickly lose or gain or share __________.Sodium ions are attracted to chloride ions becauseWhich of the following sequences starts with the simplest thing and ends with the mostcomplex?The two complementary truth source discussed in your textMany of the unique physical properties of water may be explained byWhich of the following are found in living things

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The kind of atom most likely to form a covalent bond is the atom that hasThe addition of neutrons to an atom affects its ________but not itsIn forming a water molecule, the oxygen atom with six electrons in its outer shell forms________ ________ bond(s) withThe “rule of law” which states that marriage was designed to be between a man and a womanis an example of what type ofIn the arrangement of particles within any atom, the outermost sort of particle is always theRadioactive isotopes haveThe rise of a column of water within narrow channels from the bottom to the top of a tall treeis powered mostly byWithin a water molecule, the electrons spend most of their time attracted more closely toSuppose that the discovery of an “alcoholic gene” causes society to see alcoholism as more ofan inborn problem than a poor choice.This is an example ofWhat is the main property of water that enables water striders to walk on it?Question 1 In a water molecule, the ______ bond between the oxygen and a hydrogen atom is_______ because the shared electrons orbit closer to the larger oxygen atom.Question 2 Which of the following is one of our “Principles of life” in this course?Question 3 Chromatography is useful for separating ________ out of a(n) __________.Question 4 Your textbook argues that revealed truth is more ________ than scientific truth.Question 5 Which of the following structures is potentially the largest and most complex?Question 6 The best term to describe the electrons that are involved in a covalent bond is thatthey areQuestion 7 Atoms share electrons unequally in a(n) ________ bond.Question 8 The addition of neutrons to an atom affects its _______ but not its _________.Question 9 Which of the following is a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 isbased?
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