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Fig. 1-3a, p. 4

molecule. cell. tissue. organ. organ system. atom. Fig. 1-3a, p. 4. multicelled organism. population. community. ecosystem. biosphere. Fig. 1-3b, p. 4. Energy input, from sun. Producers. Nutrient cycling. Consumers. energy output (mainly metabolic heat). Fig. 1-4, p. 6.

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Fig. 1-3a, p. 4

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  1. molecule cell tissue organ organ system atom Fig. 1-3a, p. 4

  2. multicelled organism population community ecosystem biosphere Fig. 1-3b, p. 4

  3. Energy input, from sun Producers Nutrient cycling Consumers energy output (mainly metabolic heat) Fig. 1-4, p. 6

  4. Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Table 1-1, p. 8

  5. Fig. 1-8, p. 8

  6. Fig. 1-8, p. 8

  7. Table 1-2, p. 11

  8. Table 1-3, p. 12

  9. Fig. 1-10, p. 13

  10. Table 1-4, p. 13

  11. Hypothesis Olestra® causes intestinal cramps. Prediction People who eat potato chips made with Olestra will be more likely to get intestinal cramps than those who eat potato chips made without Olestra Experiment Control Group Eats regular potato chips Experimental Group Eats Olestra potato chips Control Group Eats regular potato chips Experimental Group Eats Olestra potato chips Results Conclusion Percentages are about equal. People who eat potato chips made with Olestra are just as likely to get intestinal cramps as those who eat potato chips made without Olestra. These results do not support the hypothesis. Stepped Art Fig. 1-11, p. 14

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