Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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According to the picture above, energy flows from a. | shark to
algae. | c. | small fishes to
zooplankton. | b. | squid to shark. | d. | zooplankton to algae. | | | | |
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Which
of the following are not continuously recycled in an ecosystem? a. | water. | c. | oxygen. | b. | nintrogen. | d. | energy | | | | |
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Which
of the following best describes the source of genes in a baby resulting from sexual
reproduction? a. | Offspring
receive DNA from both parents. | c. | The female
parent is the source of all the genes. | b. | The male parent contributes the most
chromosomes. | d. | Offspring
inherit their traits from the dominant parent. | | | | |
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Which
structure in the eukaryotic cell is thought to have developed from early prokaryotic cells, according
to the endosymbiotic theory? a. | vacuole | c. | mitochondrion | b. | lysosome | d. | Golgi
apparatus | | | | |
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The
progression of an ecosystem through various stages of development, often seen after a forest fire or
a volcano, is referred to as a. | regulation | c. | succession | b. | symbiosis | d. | transmission | | | | |
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6.
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The
graph shows the frequency of mutant red blood cells (RBCs) to bone marrow radiation dose among atomic
bomb survivors. What inference can be made about the relationship between mutant RBC frequency
and exposure to radiation? a. | Radiation causes cancer. | c. | Radiation produces RBC mutations. | b. | Radiation kills
red blood cells. | d. | Radiation is
released by mutant RBCs. | | | | |
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Which
of the following is the role of decomposers in the nitrogen cycle? a. | They add oxygen
to atmospheric nitrogen. | c. | They help
organisms absorb atmospheric nitrogen. | b. | They convert atmospheric nitrogen into
ammonia. | d. | They release
compounds that contain nitrogen into the soil. | | | | |
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Which
of the following best describes the science ecology? a. | the study of
changes in populations over time | c. | The study of wildlife and wilderness
conservation | b. | The study of the fossil record to determine genetic
relationships | d. | The study of the
interactions between organisms and their environment. | | | | |
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The
tip of a plant seedling releases a substance that is transported to other parts of the plant causing
an increase in the rate of cell growth and reproduction. What name is given to this type of
chemical compound? a. | pigment | c. | chlorophyll | b. | homone | d. | chromosomes | | | | |
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Which
of the following is the best example of homeostasis? a. | In the United
States, the average age of people marrying for the first time has increased over the last 30
years. | c. | People produce
more red blood cells when they live in the reduced-oxygen conditions of high altitudes than when they
live at sea level. | b. | An increase in pine and grass pollen frequencies suggests a
short-lived, wet interval occurred around 2,500 years ago. | d. | Studies indicate wolves and coyotes differ by about 6% in their
mitochondrial DNA-base sequences, while wolves and dogs differ by only 1%. | | | | |
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During embryonic development, cells become specialized. What is this process
called? a. | oogenesis | c. | binary
fission | b. | differentiation | d. | adaptive radiation | | | | |
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Which
structure regulates what enters and leaves the cell? a. | cell
wall | c. | cell
membrane | b. | cytoplasm | d. | nucleolus | | | | |
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Which
of the following species is most likely to become extinct? a. | a species with a
narrow geographic range | c. | a species with a
large population size | b. | a species with a high reproductive
rate | d. | a species
undergoing adaptive radiation | | | | |
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Only
mutations in sex cells can be passed on to an animals offspring, because mutations in body
cells a. | cause
cancer | c. | are not
inherited | b. | have no effect | d. | do not alter DNA | | | | |
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What
MUST be true of an organ donor and recipient? a. | They must have identical DNA. | c. | They must share many behavioral
characteristics. | b. | They must be the same age, race, and
sex. | d. | They must share
many of the same cell surface proteins. | | | | |
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Which
of the following is the MOST likely reason why one would introduce a non-native species into a new
environment? a. | to decrease the
biodiversity of an area | c. | to decrease
competition with a native species | b. | to add a new food source for
consumers | d. | to add abiotic
factors that benefit producers. | | | | |
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Similarities in structure are often used as evidence of evolution. Figure 3
compares the hind limbs of Compsognathus, Archaeopteryx, and a modern bird. The
similarities in these limbs show that they are a. | homologous structures | c. | vestigial structures | b. | analagous
structures | d. | embryonic
structures | | | | |
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According to Figure 4, an energy pyramid, with each step up an energy pyramid, how
much energy is available for the next level?
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Which
of the following BEST describes how vaccines work? a. | Vaccines trigger
white blood cells to stop making proteins. | b. | Vaccines activate immune cells to respond to a specific
antigen. | c. | Vaccines prevent disease-causing agents from entering the
body. | d. | Vaccines destroy foreign substances by increasing body
temperature. | | |
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Which
of these structures is found in all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? a. | ribosome | b. | nucleus | c. | cell
wall | d. | Golgi
apparatus | | |
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A
couple is expecting their fourth child. Their first three children are girls. What is the
probability their next child will be a girl?
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Plant
growth is usually limited to the amount of available a. | copper. | b. | magnesium. | c. | nitrogen. | d. | calcium. | | |
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If
the sequence of DNA shown in Figure 5 were transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), the mRNA sequence
would be a. | UCGGCUAAUUAA | b. | UAAUCGGCUAAU | c. | TAAUCGGCUAAU | d. | ATTAGCCGATTA | | |
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The
genetic code used to translate nucleotide sequences into amino acid sequences is essentially the same
in all living things. This is one piece of evidence that a. | living things
share a common ancestor. | b. | nucleotides are the basic units of nucleic
acids. | c. | peptide bonds connect amino acids
together. | d. | living things require oxygen, water, and
food. | | |
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One
advantage of crossing over during meiosis is that crossing over a. | makes offspring
healthier. | b. | increases the number of gametes. | c. | provides a
source of genetic variation. | d. | allows gametes to have half the number of
chromosomes. | | |
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Natural disasters such as floods or earthquakes may reduce the size of a
population. The few organisms that survive may survive because they are lucky, not because they
are better adapted to their environment. After such an event, the gene pool of the surviving
population would a. | be dominated by
the best genes. | b. | have less genetic variation than
before. | c. | contain the genes of the fittest
individuals. | d. | be representative of the original
population. | | |
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Palm
oil and coconut oil have similar effects on the cardiovascular system. Which of the following
is the MOST likely conclusion, based on the fact that the oils function similarly? a. | They have nearly
the same densities. | b. | They are found in equal abundance in
nature. | c. | They are found in different parts of the
world. | d. | They consist of molecules with comparable
structures. | | |
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When
some birds get cold, they fluff up their feathers. This allows them to a. | use behavior to
increase metabolic rate. | b. | use insulation to maintain body
temperature. | c. | decrease cell activity to conserve metabolic
rate. | d. | increase calorie output to raise body
temperature. | | |
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Enzymes are examples of a. | lipids. | b. | proteins. | c. | carbohydrates. | d. | nucleic
acids. | | |
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In
many species, there can be considerable variation among individuals. In humans, most of these
differences are the result of a. | DNA sequences. | b. | bacterial
infections. | c. | artificial selection. | d. | organelle
distribution. | | |
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What
is the basic unit of life? a. | cell | b. | organism | c. | molecule | d. | organelle | | |
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According to Figure 6, which of the graphs represents a population that increases
until it reaches equilibrium? a. | Graph A | b. | Graph
B | c. | Graph
C | d. | Graph
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All
species are able to a. | regulate internal temperature. | b. | transmit nerve
signals between neurons. | c. | filter waste products from the
bloodstream. | d. | pass genetic information to the next
generatiopn. | | |
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The
process of speciation can proceed in many different ways. Which describes the process of
speciation followed by long periods of stability? a. | gradualism | b. | convergence | c. | puntuated equilibrium | d. | spontaneous
generation | | |
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The
BEST indicator of wether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic is the presence or absence
of a. | DNA | b. | ribosomes | c. | a cell
membrane | d. | a nuclear membrane | | |
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Which
plant organelle converts light energy into chemical energy? a. | Golgi
apparatus | b. | ribosome | c. | chloroplast | d. | mitochondrion | | |
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Heat
and detergents can cause many proteins to denature or change shape. Why does changing the shape
of an enzyme often cause it to be LESS biologically active? a. | There is less
energy in the form of ATP. | b. | Genes that encode proteins have
mutated. | c. | Substrate molecules may not fit inot the active
site. | d. | Absence of end products slows down reaction
rates. | | |
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In
1983 a feline virus swept through an Oregon breeding facility for large cats. About 50% of the
cheetahs died from the virus, but none of the lions died. Which of the following statements
provides the BEST possible explaination for the difference in the cheetah and lion survival
rates? a. | Cheetahs are
closely related to lions. | b. | Cheetahs have less genetic variation than
lions. | c. | Cheetahs are less adapted to Oregon than are
lions. | d. | Cheetahs are an endangered animal, and lions are
not. | | |
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Why
are scientists concerned about the condition of the ozone layer in the upper
atmosphere? a. | Ozone levels are
linked to a rise in birth defects in humans. | b. | Ozone causes
dryness of the mouth and breathing difficulties. | c. | Ozone is a
greenhouse gas and increases the rate of global warming. | d. | Ozone protects
Earth by absorbing ultraviolet radiation from the sun. | | |
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Fats
and oils are types of a. | lipids. | b. | proteins. | c. | nucleic acids. | d. | carbohydrates. | | |
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Which
of the following statements BEST describes how natural selection works within a given
population? a. | Individuals
develop new survival adaptations as selective pressures force change. | b. | Individuals
inherit variations that alter their chances of survival as selective pressures
change. | c. | Individuals use different parts of their body as conditions
change, and pass what they learn to offspring. | d. | Individuals
change their behavior to adjust to changes in the environment, and pass these behaviors to
offspring. | | |
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Tissues are groups of similar cells that work togehter to perform some function.
Which of these structures is an example of a tissue? a. | arm
muscle | b. | large intestine | c. | cardiovascular
system | d. | mucus that lines the stomach. | | |
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In
the carbon cycle, which of these processes returns carbon to the air? a. | respiration | b. | precipitation | c. | evaporation | d. | photosynthesis | | |
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Which
is a characteristic ONLY found in multicellular organisms? a. | DNA in
cells | b. | differentiation of cells | c. | ability to
reproduce | d. | cellular respiration | | |
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What
three elements are found in all proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids? a. | carbon,
hydrogen, and oxygen | b. | carbon, hydrogen, and helium | c. | nitrogen,
hydrogen, and oxygen | d. | sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen. | | |
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What
does an organism require to live and grow? a. | ability to reproduce | b. | absence of
genetic mutations | c. | input of energy and raw materials | d. | capacity to
perform photosynthesis | | |
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Scientists are interested in determining the closest living relative of the giant
Galapagos tortise. Which of the following would provide the MOST useful
information? a. | DNA
analysis | b. | mating behaviors | c. | analogous
structures | d. | geographic distribution | | |
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Short Answer
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48.
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Identify TWO common environmental causes of genetic
mutation.
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Identify TWO ways in which the fossil record supports the theory of biological
evolution.
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Using
Figure 7 as a reference, explain TWO ways that a dolphin is well adapted for
swimming.
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First, what TWO events must occur in order for a single zygote to form both a nerve
cell and a muscle cell?
Second, within
an organism, explain how the DNA of a nerve cell compares to the DNA of a muscle
cell.
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The
African white lion has a genetic mutation that results in the lack of brown in the coat color of the
cat. Natural selection chooses AGAINST the survival of the white lion in the wild.
Identify TWO reasons why the white lion is not successful in the wild.
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Identify TWO common ways the body maintains homeostasis during
exercise.
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Crossing over occurs when sections of two homologous chromosomes are exchanged during
the process of meiosis. Identify one way that crossing over benefits a species, and then
explain how the survival of a species is affected by the results of crossing
over.
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