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  1. Ch. 1 Critical Thinking Questions - Biology - OpenStax

    Thinking about the topic of cancer, write a basic science question and an applied science question that a researcher interested in this topic might ask 20 . Select two items that biologists agree are necessary in order to consider an organism “alive.”

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  3. Critical Thinking Questions – Biology Part I

    40 Critical Thinking Questions 25. In your everyday life, you have probably noticed that certain instruments are ideal for certain situations. For example, you would use a spoon rather than a fork to eat soup because a spoon is shaped for scooping, while soup would slip between the tines of a fork. The use of ideal instruments also applies in ...

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    30. Eukaryotic chromosomes are thousands of times longer than a typical cell. Explain how chromosomes can fit inside a eukaryotic nucleus. 31. Briefly describe the events that occur in each phase of interphase. 32. Chemotherapy drugs such as vincristine (derived from Madagascar periwinkle plants) and colchicine (derived from autumn crocus ...

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    Biology Critical Thinking Questions. Flashcards; Learn; Test; Match; Q-Chat; Get a hint. What is the Nucleus like related to the human body? Click the card to flip ...

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    Hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together. 5. Explain how hydrogen bonding leads to the properties of cohesion, surface tension and adhesion. hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds, in liquid water they form, break, and reform easily. Thus, the exact number of hydrogen bonds formed per molecule varies.

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  9. Critical Thinking Questions – Biology Part I

    Give evidence for your answer. 17. Name two different cellular functions that require energy that parallel human energy-requiring functions. 18. Explain in your own words the difference between a spontaneous reaction and one that occurs instantaneously, and what causes this difference. 19.

  10. Critical Thinking Questions – Biology Part I

    28 Critical Thinking Questions 21. Why are biological macromolecules considered organic? 22. Soil covers a vast proportion of earth’s land surface, and is composed of both organic and inorganic components. By what process might it acquire its organic content? Propose an answer, describing this process in as much detail as you can imagine. 23.