What Themes Repeat in Biology?
What Makes Nature Complex?
What Cycles Exist in Nature?
100

What is the basic unit of life?

The cell.

100

What do we call a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area?

A population.

100

What is the process in which water moves between the earth and the atmosphere?

The water cycle.

200

Name one of the levels of organization in biology

Organism, population, community, ecosystem, or biosphere.

200

What is the term for all the different populations that live together in an area?

A community.

200

What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂).

300

What theme explains why different species share similarities?

The theme of unity and diversity of life.

300

What is biodiversity, and why is it important?

Biodiversity is the variety of life in an area; it is important because it helps ecosystems stay stable and resilient.

300

Which cycle recycles nitrogen for use by plants and animals?

The nitrogen cycle.

400

Which theme in biology deals with how organisms respond to their environment?

Interaction with the environment.

400

Give an example of how organisms interact with both living and nonliving things in their environment.

Example: A tree (living) uses sunlight (nonliving), water (nonliving), and provides food for animals (living).

400

How do animals return carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?

Through respiration (breathing out).

500

Explain how structure and function are related in living things, using one example.

Structure determines function

500

Explain why ecosystems are considered complex systems.

Ecosystems involve many organisms interacting with each other and with nonliving factors, creating interdependence and balance.

500

Explain how the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles all connect to sustain life.

They recycle essential resources—water for hydration, carbon for energy/structure, nitrogen for proteins/DNA—allowing ecosystems to function.