Why is the study of biology central to the understanding and solving of the world's great environmental problems?

What will be an ideal response?


When people do not have knowledge of biology, they do not understand the needs of organisms or the interactions that occur within ecosystems. Without an understanding of the basics of biology, people cannot hope to understand and solve the world's environmental problems.

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The physiochemical conditions of a microenvironment, by definition, remain static

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What type of population growth effect is a flood that washes away many rabbits of population?

a. a density-dependent factor b. a limiting factor dependent on the individuals c. a consequence of exponential growth d. a density-independent factor e. an initial carrying capacity

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Members of the genus Chlamydia are

A. thermophiles. B. intracellular parasites. C. classified with the deeply branching bacteria. D. endospore-formers. E. Gram-positive bacteria.

Biology & Microbiology

The principal microtubule-organizing center in animal cells is the ____________

(a) centrosome. (b) centromere. (c) kinetochore. (d) cell cortex.

Biology & Microbiology