The place that an organism resides is
(a) its community.
(b) its habitat.
(c) its population.
(d) all of the above.
(c) its population.
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Freezing oocytes has not been as successful as freezing sperm because
A) they undergo an extra meiosis. B) the woman can become dangerously cold. C) ice crystals can form in the abundant, watery cytoplasm. D) the nuclei shatter.
Living things are highly ordered and maintain a state of low entropy. How is that possible given what we know about the second law of thermodynamics?
a. Living things are closed systems and the net change in entropy cannot be measured accurately. b. Though living things seem orderly, they are actually inherently disordered and do so much damage to their environments that the net enthalpy offsets the net entropy. c. Despite the orderly nature of living things, the universe’s total entropy continues to increase due to losing usable energy with each energy transfer that occurs. d. Living things are an exception to the second law of thermodynamics as this law only applies to non-living and inorganic substances in the universe.
If the sequence of one strand of DNA is CATTACGGG, then the complementary strand would be GTAATGCCC.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The smallest units that still retain the characteristics of an element are called
A) molecules. B) tissues. C) organic molecules. D) cells. E) atoms.