
GRADED RECITATION Life Science lesson 3
Quiz by Jero DaMen
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Which principle of biology explains the origin of new cells?
What is the primary component that encodes genetic information in living organisms?
What is the process called when organisms maintain a stable internal environment?
What is the function of genes according to Gene Theory?
What biological process adds oxygen to the Earth's atmosphere?
Which mechanism is the primary driver of evolution?
What distinguishes viruses from living organisms regarding internal regulation?
What is the term for a virus's ability to alter itself to better suit its environment?
What makes developing drugs against HIV challenging?
Why is the lysogenic phase significant in a virus's life cycle?
Which of the following is NOT a principle of cell theory?
Which is NOT an example of homeostasis?
Which of the following is NOT true about viruses?
Which of the following processes is NOT related to evolution?
What is NOT a characteristic of the lysogenic phase in viruses?
A population of bacteria is exposed to antibiotics. A few bacteria survive and continue to reproduce. What process does this illustrate?
A patient contracts a virus, and the virus enters the lysogenic phase. What might cause it to shift to the lytic phase?
What does the statement "Cells are thebasic unit of structure and function" refer to?
Which principle is illustrated when animals adapt to environmental changes over generations?
Which term describes the stable internal balance maintained by organisms?