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Question 1 (1.5 points) A scientist discovers a putative new life form and notes that the creature's body is bilaterally symmetrical and consequently satisfies the criteria for defining life in which of the following categories? Question 1 options: order evolution growth and development none, symmetry is not a basic characteristic of life Question 2 (1.5 points) Which of the following lists correctly presents levels of organization from simplest to most complex? Question 2 options: biosphere, atoms, communities, organisms organs, organ systems, organelles, organisms organelles, cells, ecosystems, populations, biosphere molecules, cells, populations, ecosystems Question 3 (1.5 points) Which of the following statements must be *FALSE*? Question 3 options: Species A and B belong to the same kingdom, but different phylum Species A and B belong to different classes, but the same kingdom Species A and B belong to different phylum, but the same domain Species A and B belong to the same kingdom, but different orders Species A and B belong to the same class, but different phylum

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Question 1 (1.5 points) A scientist discovers a putative new life form and notes that the creature's body is bilaterally symmetrical and consequently satisfies the criteria for defining life in which of the following categories?

Question 1 options:

order

evolution

growth and development

none, symmetry is not a basic characteristic of life

Question 2 (1.5 points) Which of the following lists correctly presents levels of organization from simplest to most complex?

Question 2 options:

biosphere, atoms, communities, organisms

organs, organ systems, organelles, organisms

organelles, cells, ecosystems, populations, biosphere

molecules, cells, populations, ecosystems

Question 3 (1.5 points) Which of the following statements must be FALSE?

Question 3 options:

Species A and B belong to the same kingdom, but different phylum

Species A and B belong to different classes, but the same kingdom

Species A and B belong to different phylum, but the same domain

Species A and B belong to the same kingdom, but different orders

Species A and B belong to the same class, but different phylum

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Question 1: The correct answer is "none, symmetry is not a basic characteristic of life". While bilateral symmetry is a common characteristic in many organisms, it is not a defining characteristic of life.

Question 2: The correct answer is "molecules, cells, populations, ecosystems". This list correctly presents levels of biological organization from simplest to most complex.

Question 3: The correct answer is "Species A and B belong to the same class, but different phylum". This statement must be false because in the biological classification hierarchy, class is a level of organization that is within a phylum. Therefore, if two species belong to the same class, they must also belong to the same phylum.

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