Basic Principles of Life

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Basic Principles of Life: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as characteristics of living organisms, metabolism, etc.

Important Questions on Basic Principles of Life

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Identify which branch of Biology gaining popularity in recent times?

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Growth is the unique property of the living organisms.

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Which of the following are not the properties of living organisms?

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The breakdown of a complex molecule into simpler molecules is known as _____ (ingestion/catabolism).

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Is there any characteristic feature exclusive to all living organisms? Elaborate.

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Discuss metabolism in relation to growth of the body.

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List out any four differences between living and non-living things.

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Differentiate between growth and reproduction.

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Explain the term environmental stimuli in terms of responsiveness by living organisms.

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Can growth be considered as a defining feature of all living things without exception?

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Your classroom desk is made up of wood which was once a part of a tree. Will you refer it as dead or non-living?

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Biological organisation in living organisms begins at

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What kind of growth is exhibited by non-living organisms?

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Which of the listed feature is not a unique feature of the living organisms?

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A wheat crop is ripening in the field. This shows

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Most animals at present obtain their free energy from

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The most important characteristic of living organisms is:

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The living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the non-living things on the basis of their ability for

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Write down some functions of life?

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Match the following.

Column I Column II
1. Glucose a. Cholesterol and other steroids.
2. Amino acids b. Glycogen and other sugars.
3. Fatty acids c. Enzymes, hormones, protein.