Quizzes: General

1. Which activity is necessary for the survival of a species of amoeba but not necessary for the survival of an individual member of that species?
elimination of water by a contractile vacuole
cross-membrane movement of oxygen
ingestion
binary fission

2. Which term is defined as all the chemical reactions that are required to sustain life?
metabolism
regulation
nutrition
synthesis

3. A housecat is more closely related to a
dolphin
songbird
lynx
wolf

4. A structure that performs a specialized function within a cell is known as
a tissue
an organelle
an organ
a system

5. Which organism is considered an exception to the cell theory because it has a noncellular structure?
alga
bacterium
virus
moss

6. Which chemical compound makes up the greatest percentage of a protozoan?
nucleic acid
glucose
fatty acid
water

7. Which factor does not alter the rate of hydrolysis of maltose?
environmental temperature
environmental pH
substrate size and quantity
enzyme quantity

8. One immediate cause of a decrease in the rate of photosynthesis is a reduction in the availability of
carbon dioxide
carbon monoxide
hydrogen
nitrogen

9. The function of the gastric caecum in a grasshopper is most similar to the function of the
nephridium in an earthworm
pancreas in a human
anal pore in a paramecium
nerve net in a hydra

10. Which structure is most directly responsible for maintining homeostasis in all cells?
chloroplast
cell membrane
centriole
cell wall

11. Vascular tissue that transports water in leaves connects directly to
meristems in the root tip
pistils in the flower
root hairs in the epidermis
xylem in the stem

12. Which three processes are indicated by the arrows in the diagram below?

ingestion, diffusion, excretion
ingestion, digestion, egestion
cyclosis, meiosis, mitosis
diffusion, active transport, cyclosis

13. A biologist analyzed the liquid in the nephridia of earthworms and the liquid in the nephrons of humans. The liquid found in both organisms was most likely composed of water containing
sugar and uric acid
sugar and ammonia
salts and urea
salts and amino acids

14. Which letter in the diagram below indicates the structure that is most closely associated with excretion?

A
B
C
D

15. Which process is correctly paired with the waste it produces?
respiration: methane
protein metabolism: ammonia
dehydration synthesis: carbon dioxide
hydrolysis: urea

16. In grasshoppers and humans, locomotion is accomplished by means of
the interaction of muscles and jointed appendages
jointed chitinous appendages
a carilaginous endoskeleton
the interaction of muscles and an exoskeleton

17. During aerobic respiration, the chemical energy of glucose is gradually released, producing 36 ATP and
NH3 and O2
NH3 and CO2
H2O and O2
H2O and CO2

18. In trees, shrubs and other woody plants, the exchange of CO2 and O2 with the environment may occur through structures known as
spiracles
anthers
lenticels
rhizoids

19. Small hairs on the legs of certain insects have the ability to detect chemicals. These hairs function as
receptors
effectors
stimuli
responses

20. Which organism has a primitive brain, a ventral nerve cord and antennae?
bryophyte
grasshopper
chordate
jellyfish

21. After several days near a window, a house plant began to grow toward the window. This growth pattern occurred because auxins
prevent the growth of cells on the light side of the plant
stimulate cell growth on the dark side of the plant
are activated when they are exposed to light
are distributed unevenly throughout the plant stem

22. Which type of digestion occurs in the mouth when an individual chews a piece of bread?
mechanical digestion only
chemical digestion only
both mechanical and chemical digestion
neither mechanical nor chemical digestion

23. Which structure is lined with a ciliated mucous membrane that warms, moistens and filters air?
pharynx
alveolus
epiglottis
nasal cavity

24. Which transport structures have specialized regions for filtering out bacteria and dead cells?
arteries
capillaries
veins
lymph nodes

25. In humans the ureter transports unine from the
blood to kidney
liver to kidney
kidney to urinary bladder
urinary bladder to outside of the body

26. If a motor neuron involved in a reflex arc is damaged, which is least likely to occur?
contraction of muscle
stimulation of an interneuron
reception of a stronger stimulus by the sense organ
secretion of a neurotransmitter by the sensory neuron

27. Which system is most closely associated with the production of regulatory chemicals by glands?
nervous
circulatory
endocrine
exocrine

28. The inelastic connective tissue that attaches a muscle in the lower leg to the heel is known as
a tendon
a ligament
cartilage
endodermis

29. Which process results in offspring with a genetic makeup identical to that of the parent?
fusion of gametes
vegetative propagation
internal fertilization
meiotic cell division

30. The uncontrolled division of certain extremely healthy body cells, which invade the surrounding tissues and interfere with the normal functioning of the body, is known as
cancer
a viral infection
oogenesis
regeneration

31. Corals reproduce by forming multicellular outgrowths from the body wall that detach and develop into independent organisms. Which statement most closely describes this form of reproduction in another organism?
Molds reproduce by sporulation.
Hydras reproduce by budding.
Paramecia reproduce by binary fission.
Maple trees reproduce by seed formation.

32. Which reproductive process is correctly paired with the structure in which it occurs?
meiosis: oviduct
fertilization: gonad
gametogenesis: testis
pollination: antheridium

33. A McIntosh apple tree brand was grafted to an Ida Red apple tree. The fruit produced by the newly grafted piece will be
Ida Red apples only
McIntosh apples only
50 % McIntosh and 50% Ida Red
apples that are a composite of both McIntosh and Ida Red varieties

34. Why is the release of 2000 to 10000 eggs by a female salmon during one season considered a favorable reproductive adaptation?
External fertilization increases the chance of sperm reaching the eggs.
Overproduction increases the rate of embryo development.
The species is declining, so the reproductive rate has increased to respond to that.
Unfavorable environmental conditions may destroy gametes.

35. Animals that produce embryos that are born small and relatively immature and must complete their development in a pouch are known as
marsupials
monotremes
placental mammals
nonplacental mammals

36. The brightly colored, highly scented flowers on a rosebush are an adaptation for
wind pollenation
insect pollination
spore production
embryo nutrition

37. Using the results of his experiments with pea plant crosses, Mendel discovered
the principles of dominance, segregation and inedpendent assortment
that pea plants develop mutations after exposure to radiation
intermediate inheritence and gene linkage
that DNA is involved in the inheritence of dominant traits

38. In a certain variety of chicken, the genes for black feather color and the genes for white feather color are codominant. This variety of chicken will most likely have
three possible phenotypes for feather color
white feather color
black feather color
only two genotypes for feather color

39. In fruit flies red eye color (R) is dominant and white eye color (r) is recessive. The allele for eye color is carried on the X chromosome. Which cross would most likely produce 50% white-eyed males and 50% red-eyed males?
XRXR x XRY
XRXR x XrY
XRXr x XrY
XrXr x XRY

40. A mutation may be passed on to future generations if it occurs within specialized cells of the
ovary
brain
heart
liver

41. An example of a mutagenic agent is
an amine
acetylcholine
ultraviolet light
sulfer dioxide

42. Kernal color is a traite etermined by two alleles. The dominant allele (P) produces a purple color and the recessive allele (p) produces a yellow color. Purple kernels and yellow kernals can best be described respectively as
heterozygous dominant and homozygous recessive
homozygous recess and heterozygous dominant or homozygous dominant
homozygous recessive or heterozygous dominant
heterozygous dominant or homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive

43. The genetic process by which alleles are transferred to complementary chromatids at the same or very similar times producing genetic variability within the organism for the possibility of future genetic variability within that organism's population is called what?
chromosomal mutation
nondisjunction
independent assortment
crossing-over

44. A DNA nucleotide may contain
deoxyribose, cytosine, lipid
deoxyribose, thymine, phosphate
ribose, uracil, polypeptide
ribose, adenine, phosphate

45. Fossils of an extinct species of giant armadillo were found to be similar to a smaller species of armadillo presently inhabiting the same region. This similarity could best be explained on the basis of
evolution from older forms
inheritence of acquired characteristics
use and disuse
the heterotroph hypothesis

46. A study of the position and shape of the bones in the forelimbs of a flying squirrel, a bat and a beaver showed that the beaver and the flying squirrel appear to be most closely related. This determination was most likely based on a study in the field of comparative
cytogenetics
embryology
biochemistry
physical anatomy

47. By simulating conditions thought to have existed on a primitive Earth, Stanley Miller found that these conditions could result in the formation of
today's genetic molecules
viral-like proteins
organic compounds
autotrophic molecules

48. According to the diagram pictured below, humans most closely relate to

the ancestral primate
chimpanzees
gorillas
orangutans

49. August Weismann conducted a series of experiments involving the removal of the tails of from several generations of mice. Which concept of LaMarckian evolution did he help disprove?
natural selection
gradualism
inheritence of acquired traits
geographic isolation

50. Modern evolutionary theory consists of the concepts of Darwin modified by knowledge concerning
population statistics
Mendel's laws
the idea of the survival of the fittest
competition

51. According to the heterotroph hypothesis, which gas was added to the environment by the first heterotrophs?
nitrogen
oxygen
carbon dioxide
water vapor

52. Which human activity would most likely result in the addition of an organism to the endangered species list?
cover cropping
use of pollution controls
use of erosion controls
irrigation

53. A typical aquarium ecosystem consists of
plants and gravel
fish, water and snails
fish, plants, and snails
water and gravel

54. The first organism in most natural food chains is
an herbivore
a decomposer
photosynthetic
carnivorous

55. Which factor is not necessary for an ecosystem to be self-sustaining?
a constant source of energy
living systems that incorporate energy into organic molecules
a cycling ofmaterial between organisms and their environment
an equal number of producers and consumers

56. Which title is most appropriate for the diagram below?

Energy Flow and Material Cycles in an Ecosystem
Evolution in an Ecosystem
Succession in an Ecosystem
The Water Cycle in an Ecosystem

57. Which substances are represented by A and B in the diagram below?

A represents oxygen and B represents carbon dioxide
A represents carbohydrates and B represents carbon dioxide
A represents nitrogen and B represents carbon dioxide
A represents carbon dioxide and B represents oxygen

58. Which group in the chart below contains only abiotic factors?
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
    Sunlight
    Green plants
    Rainfall
    Consumers
    Oxygen
    Sunlight
    Climate
    Rainfall
    Minerals
    Gases
    Sunlight
    Green plants
    Rainfall
    Producers
    Carbon dioxide
    Sunlight
    Rainfall
    Consumers
    Producers
    Water

A
B
C
D

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