Biology Fundamentals: Essential Concepts Review

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  1. 1

    Which of the following is NOT considered a fundamental characteristic that defines life?

    • AMetabolism
    • BResponse to stimuli
    • CReproduction
    • DAbility to fly
  2. 2

    In the context of biology, what does the acronym CHNOPS represent?

    • AThe primary types of chemical bonds
    • BThe basic structure of a DNA molecule
    • CThe four states of matter found in living organisms
    • DThe six most abundant elements in living organisms
  3. 3

    Water's ability to dissolve many different substances is often referred to as its role as the 'universal solvent.' This property is primarily due to water's:

    • APolarity
    • BCohesion
    • CHigh specific heat
    • DDensity anomaly
  4. 4

    Which type of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms and is generally considered strong?

    • AVan der Waals force
    • BHydrogen bond
    • CCovalent bond
    • DIonic bond
  5. 5

    The basic building blocks (monomers) of carbohydrates are known as:

    • AFatty acids
    • BNucleotides
    • CAmino acids
    • DMonosaccharides