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BIOLOGY FInal Exam (Semester 1 SY 2019-2020)

 

 1. 

You should not mix chemicals together unless told to do so. Which choice is NOT a reason for this rule?
A)
The mixture could explode.
B)
The mixture could produce a toxic gas.
C)
The mixture could be poisonous.
D)
The mixture could splash out of the container.
 

 2. 

Which RNA sequence is produced using the DNA sequence AGC-TAC-ACT?
A)
AGC-UAC-ACU
C)
UCG-AUG-UGA
B)
UCG-UAC-ACU
D)
TCG-ATG-TGA
 

 3. 

Amphibians were the first vertebrates to live on land. The ancestors of amphibians were probably lobe-finned fish. The diagram below shows this development of amphibians over time.
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Which of these terms best describes how amphibians could have developed from lobe-finned fish?
A)
selective breeding
B)
natural selection
C)
cloning
D)
migration
 

 4. 

Most carbohydrates in the human body are -
A)
used as building blocks for proteins
B)
not easily absorbed into the bloodstream
C)
consumed as a source of energy
D)
used as catalysts for reactions in cells
 

 5. 

The method for safely determining the odor of a chemical is called
A)
inhaling.
C)
wafting.
B)
decanting.
D)
stirring.
 

 6. 

Aphids are insects that feed on fluids from the stems of plants. After the aphids ingest the plant fluids, they excrete a liquid called honeydew.
Ladybugs eat aphids, which are a source of protein for the ladybugs. Which of these terms best describes the relationship between the ladybugs and the aphids?
A)
parasite-host
B)
mutualism
C)
predator-prey
D)
commensalism
 

 7. 

In the fall, the leaves of many plants change color. Which of the following abiotic factors is primarily responsible for causing this change?
A)
decreased acidity
B)
increased pH
C)
decreased light
D)
increased water
 
 
Use the information below to answer the following item.

The water quality of the Chesapeake Bay is measured by the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Scientists measure the salinity, temperature, pH, and oxygen levels to help determine the health of the Bay. Healthy water also contains appropriate amounts of nutrients. Monitoring water quality helps communities make decisions about the Bay.
 

 8. 

Which of these would likely be the most immediate result if oxygen levels in the Bay decreased by 90%?
A)
decrease in salinity levels
C)
increase in producer populations
B)
decrease in fish populations
D)
increase in water temperature
 

 9. 

In humans the trait of having freckles (F) is dominant to not having freckles (f). Which genotype and phenotype are correctly paired?
A)
ff? –freckles
B)
Ff? –freckles
C)
FF? –no freckles
D)
Ff? –no freckles
 

 10. 

A strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of TAC-CGG-AGT. Which of the following is the complementary mRNA nucleotide sequence produced from the strand of DNA?
A)
ACU-GAA-CGA
B)
AGU-UCC-UAC
C)
UAC-CGG-AGU
D)
AUG-GCC-UCA
 

 11. 

Before starting an investigation, you should
A)
try a procedure you think will work better.
B)
try out the equipment so you know how it works.
C)
read all the instructions and ask your teacher if you have any questions.
D)
read all the instructions and start the lab even if you have questions.
 
 
Corals are marine animals that often live in tropical seas. Many types of corals have unicellular algae living in their tissues. The algae provide up to 98 percent of the corals' food. The corals provide protection and inorganic nutrients for the algae.
 

 12. 

Algae leave the coral when the water is too warm. What kind of factor is temperature on this relationship?
A)
abiotic
C)
parasitic
B)
biotic
D)
commensalistic
 

 13. 

The diagram below represents a coastal food web.
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Global warming causes an increase in coastal water temperatures. Increased coastal water temperature causes a decrease in reproduction of krill. Which of these would most likely experience an increase in population?
A)
gull
B)
herring
C)
phytoplankton
D)
anchovy
 
 
Use the information and the diagram below to answer the following questions.

Squid are marine animals that have a complete circulatory system and reproduce
sexually. A diagram of a squid is shown below.
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 14. 

Which of these transports nutrients to the cells of a squid?
A)
blood
B)
nerves
C)
gametes
D)
sea water
 

 15. 

Which of these is not a purpose of a squid’s sensory organs?
A)
avoiding predators
B)
finding mates
C)
locating prey
D)
excreting waste
 

 16. 

What organ system controls the movement of the squid’s tentacles?
A)
respiratory system
B)
circulatory system
C)
excretory system
D)
nervous system
 

 17. 

Deep sea bacteria live at ocean depths too great for light to reach. These bacteria
make their own food. Which of these is the source of energy for the bacteria?
A)
inorganic compounds
C)
DNA replication
B)
nucleic acids
D)
binary fission
 

 18. 

After an egg cell containing 16 chromosomes is fertilized, how many chromosomes will be present in the zygote?
A)
8
B)
64
C)
32
D)
16
 
 
Use the information below to answer the following item.

Hummingbirds need large amounts of energy to flap their wings between 60 and 200 times per second. Their wings beat so rapidly that it is difficult to see them move. They often appear suspended in air for extended periods of time without changing their location. Hummingbirds have long bills and grooved tongues to reach into flowers to feed on flower nectar. They also feed on insects.
 

 19. 

Which term best describes the ecological relationship between hummingbirds and insects?
A)
parasite–host
B)
predator–prey
C)
mutualism
D)
commensalism
 

 20. 

The body system most directly interacting with the skeletal system to enable hummingbirds to beat their wings between 60 and 200 times per second is the -
A)
muscular system
B)
endocrine system
C)
circulatory system
D)
digestive system
 
 
Use the diagram below to answer the next two numbers.
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 21. 

Which of these is a sugar?
A)
3
B)
4
C)
2
D)
1
 

 22. 

Which of these is a nucleotide?
A)
4
B)
3
C)
2
D)
1
 

 23. 

A new species is introduced into an area. This can have harmful effects on species already inhabiting the area. The harmful effects are most likely a result of
A)
competition
B)
commensalism
C)
succession
D)
mutualism
 
 
Use the the information and the pedigree below to answer the next three (3) questions.

In humans, the allele for having feet with normal arches is dominant (A). The allele
for flat feet is recessive (a). The pedigree below shows the occurrence of normal
arches and flat feet in four generations of a family. In the pedigree, individuals are
identified by the generation and individual numbers. For example, Individual 2 in
Generation I is identified as I-2.
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 24. 

Individuals III-6 and III-7 have two children and are expecting a third child. Their two children have flat feet. What is the chance that the third child will have normal arches?
A)
25%
B)
100%
C)
50%
D)
75%
 

 25. 

Which of these individuals in the pedigree is a male with the genotype aa?
A)
Individual II-2
B)
Individual III-2
C)
Individual III-5
D)
Individual I-1
 

 26. 

Which of these Punnett squares shows the cross between Individual II-4 and Individual II-5?
A)
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C)
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B)
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D)
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 27. 

A student designed the chart below to classify different organisms into four groups.
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According to the student’s classification chart, an organism with no wings and four
legs would belong to which group?
A)
Group D
B)
Group A
C)
Group C
D)
Group B
 
 
Use the forest food web below to answer the next three (3) numbers.
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 28. 

When gypsy moth caterpillars hatch, which of these populations benefits first?
A)
red oak
B)
blue jay
C)
carpenter ant
D)
deer tick
 

 29. 

Which of these describes the role of the red oak in the forest food web?
A)
herbivore
B)
parasite
C)
producer
D)
omnivore
 

 30. 

The deer tick feeds on the blood of the red squirrel, deer, and deer mouse. Which of these best describes the role of the deer tick in the forest food web?
A)
carnivore
B)
parasite
C)
omnivore
D)
producer
 

 31. 

Which of these represents the structure of messenger RNA?
A)
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C)
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B)
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D)
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Use the information and the figure below to answer the following question.

The figure below shows the skeletal structure of a seal’s flipper and a monkey’s arm.
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The skeletal structures of the flipper and the arm are similar, even though they have
different functions. Seals use their flippers for swimming, while monkeys use their arms primarily for grasping and lifting.
 

 32. 

Which of these explains why the skeletal structures of the seal’s flipper and the monkey’s arm are similar?
A)
Seals and monkeys have a common ancestor.
B)
Seals and monkeys have identical DNA sequences.
C)
All of the same vitamins are used for bone formation in seals and monkeys
D)
All of the same genetic mutations occurred in seals and monkeys.
 

 33. 

The seal’s flipper and the monkey’s arm differ in appearance. This difference is the result of
A)
genetic engineering
B)
migration
C)
succession
D)
natural selection
 

 34. 

An ecosystem contains organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. Which of these is the best indicator of a healthy ecosystem?
A)
There are many different species.
B)
There are few decomposers.
C)
There is a large population of only one species.
D)
There are few herbivores.
 

 35. 

A protozoan lives inside a rat and takes its nourishment from the rat’s body.
Because the protozoan damages the rat’s brain, the rat loses its fear of cats. A cat
attacks an infected rat; the protozoan enters the cat’s body and completes its life
cycle.

Which of these describes the relationship between the protozoan and the rat?
A)
mutualism
B)
commensalism
C)
parasite–host
D)
predator–prey
 

 36. 

You should wear goggles in the lab when you are working with.
A)
flames.
B)
chemicals.
C)
objects that could become airborne.
D)
all of the above.
 

 37. 

The kinds of species that live in certain areas are determined largely by
A)
weather.
C)
climate.
B)
soil.
D)
plants.
 

 38. 

A scientist is trying to discover a new treatment to stop cancer cells from dividing. In the cancer cells, which of these processes will stop if the treatment is successful?
A)
chemosynthesis
B)
binary fission
C)
genetic recombination
D)
mitosis
 

 39. 

When the settlers arrived in New England, many forests were turned into fields. Eventually, some fields were abandoned and then grew back into forests. This is best described as
A)
pioneer species.
C)
niche realization.
B)
coevolution.
D)
succession.
 
 
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 40. 

Refer to the illustration above. Level A is composed of
A)
carnivores.
C)
omnivores.
B)
herbivores.
D)
producers.
 

 41. 

Refer to the illustration above. The diagram shows a(n)
A)
food web.
C)
population.
B)
energy pyramid.
D)
community.
 

 42. 

Refer to the illustration above. On the diagram, animals that feed on plant eaters are no lower than
A)
level B.
C)
level A.
B)
level C.
D)
level D.
 

 43. 

Refer to the illustration above. How much energy is available to the organisms in level C?
A)
all of the energy in level A plus the energy in level B
B)
10 percent of the energy in level B
C)
90 percent of the energy in level B
D)
all of the energy in level A minus the energy in level B
 
 
Black skimmers are water birds that live along coastal beaches, bays, estuaries, and marshes. They fly just above the surface of the water using their lower jaw to catch small fish, shrimp, and other small crustaceans.
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These birds nest in simple, unlined depressions in the sand. Scientists have observed a decline in the number of nests. Some causes of this decline include a lack of suitable nesting sites, beach erosion, and human disturbances.
When people approach their nests, the birds become aggressive and chase away intruders. Other animals, like crows, will take advantage of the unprotected nests and feed on the eggs.
 

 44. 

Which of these terms best describes the relationship between the crows and the black skimmers?
A)
predator-prey
B)
parasite-host
C)
commensalism
D)
mutualism
 

 45. 

A continued decrease in black skimmer’s population will most likely lead to
A)
a decrease in scavenger populations
B)
an increase in prey animal populations
C)
a decrease in decomposer populations
D)
an increase in producer populations
 

 46. 

Which of these best describes the effects of human disturbance on the black skimmer’s eggs?
A)
a niche
B)
a biotic factor
C)
an allele
D)
an abiotic factor
 
 
A marine environment provides a habitat for a variety of plants and animals. A small part of a marine food web is shown below.
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 47. 

Horseshoe crabs are used by fisherman for bait. If the horseshoe crab population were reduced by overfishing, which of these groups of organisms would most likely decrease in number?
A)
sanderlings, loggerhead turtles, and striped bass
B)
grackles, plankton, and diamondback terrapin
C)
plankton, razor clams, and loggerhead turtles
D)
striped bass, sanderlings, and razor clams
 

 48. 

Which of these describes the role of the sanderling in the marine food web?
A)
carnivore
B)
producer
C)
herbivore
D)
omnivore
 

 49. 

In humans, the allele for long eyelashes is dominant (L) and the allele for short
eyelashes is recessive (l). A female who is heterozygous for long eyelashes and a
male with short eyelashes have a child.


What is the probability that their offspring will have short eyelashes?
A)
0%
B)
25%
C)
50%
D)
75%
 

 50. 

The chart below is the nutrition facts found on a bag of pretzels.
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Which of the following equations could be used to determine the number of
pretzels in a 100-Calorie serving?
A)
  X  =   30 
100     120
C)
  25  =   120 
100        X
B)
  X  =   25 
100     120
D)
  30  =   120 
100        X
 

 51. 

One kind of chromosomal mutation can occur during meiosis when a pair of chromosomes that carry genes for the same trait fail to separate. Which of these represents the sex chromosomes of a male organism when this type of chromosomal mutation has occurred?
A)
XY
B)
XXY
C)
XX
D)
XXX
 
 
In humans, having freckles (F) is dominant to not having freckles (f). The inheritance of these traits can be studied using a Punnett square similar to the one shown below.
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 52. 

Refer to the illustration above. The child in box 3 of the Punnett square has the genotype
A)
FF.
C)
ff.
B)
Ff.
D)
FfFf.
 

 53. 

Refer to the illustration above. The parents shown in the Punnett square could have children with a phenotype ratio of
A)
3:1.
C)
1:2:1.
B)
2:2.
D)
4:0.
 

 54. 

Refer to the illustration above. Which box in the Punnett square represents a child who does not have freckles?
A)
box 2
C)
box 1
B)
box 4
D)
box 3
 

 55. 

Refer to the illustration above. The child represented in box 1 in the Punnett square would
A)
be heterozygous for freckles.
B)
have an extra freckles chromosome.
C)
not have freckles.
D)
be homozygous for freckles.
 
 
Use the relationships in the food web below to answer the following questions.
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 56. 

According to the food web, which of these supply energy for all the other organisms?
A)
insects
B)
cougars
C)
grasses
D)
snakes
 

 57. 

Which of these lists all of the predators shown in the food web?
A)
cougars and snakes
B)
cougars, snakes, and shrews
C)
cougars, snakes, shrews, and mice
D)
cougars only
 

 58. 

The relationship between the mice and the insects is an example of
A)
mutualism
B)
commensalism
C)
parasite – host
D)
predator – prey
 

 59. 

What process produces male and female reproductive cells in plants?
A)
meiosis
B)
fertilization
C)
mitosis
D)
replication
 

 60. 

If a liquid is infl ammable, you should be sure to keep it
A)
next to sources of heat.
C)
away from heat or fl ames
B)
near the sink.
D)
in the fume hood.
 

 61. 

The nucleotide base sequence of a strand of DNA is TAC-CGG-AGT. What is the
sequence of the complementary DNA strand?
A)
ATG-GCC-TCA
B)
ACT-GAA-CGA
C)
TAC-CGG-AGT
D)
AGT-TCC-TAC
 
 
Use the information and the Punnett square below to answer the next two (2) numbers.
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In guinea pigs, the allele for black fur (B) is dominant. The allele for brown fur (b)
is recessive. Two guinea pigs were crossed as shown in the Punnett square below.
Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 represent the types of offspring produced from the cross.
 

 62. 

Which of these describes the phenotypes of the parent guinea pigs?
A)
One parent has a mixture of black and brown fur, and the other has black fur.
B)
One parent has black fur, and the other has brown fur.
C)
Both parents have brown fur.
D)
Both parents have black fur.
 

 63. 

What is the probability that an offspring from this cross would have brown fur?
A)
25%
B)
50%
C)
0%
D)
75%
 

 64. 

Which of these is an example of homeostasis in a multicellular organism?
A)
inheriting a trait
B)
regulating body temperature
C)
growing larger and stronger
D)
building a nest
 

 65. 

Horses have 64 chromosomes in each body cell. If a horse cell undergoes meiosis,
how many chromosomes should be in each gamete?
A)
16
B)
32
C)
64
D)
128
 

 66. 

The presence or absence of freckles is determined by one gene. The allele for freckle (F) is dominant and the allele for the absence of freckle (f) is recessive.

A couple has several children. All of the children have freckles because their parents’ genotypes can only produce children with freckles. Which of these are most likely the genotypes of the two parents?
A)
ff and ff
B)
FF and ff
C)
Ff and Ff
D)
Ff and ff
 

 67. 

Students are conducting an experiment to determine if sugars are present in foods. They heat a test tube containing a sugar solution in a beaker of water.
Which of these is an unsafe laboratory practice in this experiment?
A)
using a test tube clamp to hold the test tube
B)
wearing safety goggles while heating the sugar solution
C)
rinsing hands with water after handling the materials
D)
heating the sugar solution in a closed test tube
 

 68. 

If you spill a chemical, you should
A)
clean up the spill with a sponge.
B)
tell your lab partner to clean up the spill.
C)
soak up the spill with paper towels and throw them in the wastebasket.
D)
tell the teacher.
 
 
Use the information below to answer the next two (2) numbers.

In an ocean environment, marine life is most abundant in the euphotic zone. This zone extends from the surface waters to a depth of 200 meters, the deepest depth that sunlight can reach. It is in this range that phytoplankton capture energy from the sun. Although they are microscopic organisms, phytoplankton are the foundation that supports the marine food web.
 

 69. 

Which trophic level is most likely missing from an ocean floor food web at a depth of 800 meters?
A)
producers
B)
scavengers
C)
decomposers
D)
carnivores
 

 70. 

Sea grasses grow on the ocean floor in shallow areas. Runoff from the land into the
ocean can cause the waters to become cloudy. Cloudy water affects the sea grasses’ ability to make their own food because there is not enough
A)
carbon
C)
light
B)
water
D)
oxygen
 

 71. 

The human body functions properly when organ systems work together. Which
organ system works with the muscular system to control muscle contraction?
A)
circulatory
B)
excretory
C)
nervous
D)
reproductive
 
 
Use the information and the table below to answer the following.
Elodea, a freshwater plant, releases gas bubbles when it is placed in direct light. In an investigation, a student placed a lamp at different distances from an aquarium containing Elodea. The student counted the number of bubbles produced by the Elodea plant. His data are shown in the table below.
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 72. 

What energy source is used by Elodea?
A)
oxygen
B)
light
C)
heat
D)
carbon dioxide
 

 73. 

The bubbles released by Elodea contain mostly
A)
oxygen
B)
water vapor
C)
nitrogen
D)
carbon dioxide
 

 74. 

Most organisms need oxygen for their cells to function normally. In mammals, two organ systems work together to move oxygen throughout the body.

The respiratory system brings oxygen into the body from the environment. Which of these body systems is directly involved in the delivery of oxygen to the major organs of the human body?
A)
the endocrine system
B)
the nervous system
C)
the circulatory system
D)
the digestive system
 

 75. 

Which of these combinations results in the expression of a recessive trait?
A)
a dominant allele and a recessive allele
B)
a dominant sex-linked allele and a Y chromosome
C)
two dominant alleles
D)
two recessive alleles
 

 76. 

Some types of bacteria live deep in the ocean where sunlight cannot reach. These
bacteria use the energy stored in inorganic molecules to make sugars.

Which of these processes do the bacteria use to produce sugars?
A)
photosynthesis
B)
aerobic respiration
C)
nitrogen fixation
D)
chemosynthesis
 

 77. 

Which of the following statements is true of homozygous alleles?
A)
They are identical forms of the same gene.
B)
They are different forms of the same trait.
C)
They are identical forms of two different genes.
D)
They are always inherited together.
 

 78. 

Tallness (T) is dominant to shortness (t) in pea plants. Which of the following represents a genotype of a pea plant that is heterozygous for tallness?
A)
T
C)
tt
B)
Tt
D)
TT
 

 79. 

Some bacteria live in habitats without light. They produce their own food using
inorganic substances from the environment.

Which of these terms best describes this process?
A)
chemosynthesis
C)
photosynthesis
B)
binary fission
D)
cellular respiration
 

 80. 

The ears of foxes help to regulate body heat. The fennec fox lives in the North African desert and has large ears that release body heat. The Arctic fox lives in cold climates and has small ears that conserve body heat.
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Which of these processes led to the development of different ear sizes in foxes?
A)
selective breeding
B)
mutualism
C)
succession
D)
natural selection
 
 
Use the information below to answer the following item.

Many bird species in the forests of eastern North America have very large
geographic ranges. Bird species in tropical forests have very small geographic
ranges. Many forest areas within the ranges of these birds are being destroyed.
Scientists believe that the destruction of forests affects birds with small ranges
more than birds with large ranges.
 

 81. 

Which of these is an abiotic factor in both North American and tropical forest ecosystems?
A)
number of consumers
B)
number of producers
C)
age of trees
D)
intensity of light
 

 82. 

As a result of the destruction of forests, birds with a small geographic range are most likely to
A)
lose their specific niche
B)
become less susceptible to disease
C)
adapt to a new environment
D)
lose their ability to navigate
 

 83. 

Which of these should be done before beginning a laboratory investigation?
A)
review the procedure
C)
collect data
B)
record data on table
D)
draw conclusions
 

 84. 

The hind leg bones shown in the whale in Figure 10.2 are examples of
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A)
homologous structures.
B)
vestigial structures.
C)
fossil structures.
D)
analogous structures.
 

 85. 

Red-green color blindness affects about 7.0% of the human male population. It affects approximately 0.4% of the human female population. These data suggest that red-green color blindness is a -
A)
recessive trait carried on the Y chromosome
B)
dominant trait carried on the Y chromosome
C)
dominant trait carried on the X chromosome
D)
recessive trait carried on the X chromosome
 

 86. 

Students will conduct a laboratory experiment using the following materials: a Bunsen burner, a beaker of water, glass tubing, four test tubes containing different chemicals, and rubber stoppers. Which of these steps is most critical for students to follow when using these materials in the lab?
A)
writing the lab procedure in a notebook
B)
washing hands before starting the experiment
C)
placing a stopper on all test tubes before heating them
D)
wearing eye protection at all times
 

 87. 

Which of these statements best explains how genes and proteins are related?
A)
Genes are segments of DNA that code for proteins.
B)
Proteins are segments of DNA that code for genes.
C)
Genes are the building blocks of proteins.
D)
Proteins are the building blocks of genes.
 
 
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 88. 

Refer to the illustration above. The process shown in the diagram is known as
A)
oligotrophy.
C)
succession.
B)
symbiosis.
D)
competitive exclusion.
 

 89. 

In a recent experiment, scientists studied the effects of increased carbon dioxide levels on the growth of pine trees. The scientists observed that increased levels of carbon dioxide resulted in an increase in the average circumference of the tree trunks. The change in circumference is a result of the process of
A)
photosynthesis
B)
osmosis
C)
adaptation
D)
transpiration
 

 90. 

Below is a diagram that represents the relationship between two glands.
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This is an example of
A)
feedback
B)
anaerobic respiration
C)
polarity
D)
natural selection
 
 
Use the information and the table below to answer the following.

Mammals, birds, modern reptiles, and theropod dinosaurs are vertebrates. The table below shows some of the differences and similarities among these groups of vertebrates
.
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 91. 

Birds, mammals, and theropod dinosaurs can maintain a constant body temperature. The ability to maintain a constant body temperature is an exmaple of -
A)
respiration
B)
a reptilian trait
C)
an acquired trait
D)
homeostasis
 

 92. 

Researchers are studying slider turtles. Slider turtles hatch on the beach. The researchers discovered that larger baby turtles were more likely to survive than smaller baby turtles. They hypothesized that the larger turtles could move more quickly toward the water than the smaller turtles, reducing their exposure to predators.

The survival advantage for the larger baby turtles is a result of -
A)
gene splicing
B)
natural selection
C)
mutualism
D)
commensalism
 

 93. 

Depending on the environmental conditions, Euglena, a unicellular protist, can act as either a producer or a consumer. Euglena will most likely act as a consumer when placed in which of these environments?
A)
no-light
B)
low-oxygen
C)
acidic
D)
cool
 

 94. 

Below are parts of the mitochondrial DNA codes for the American black bear, the giant panda, the red panda, and the raccoon.
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Based on this information, which two species are most closely related?
A)
the American black bear and the giant panda
B)
the American black bear and the raccoon
C)
the red panda and the giant panda
D)
the red panda and the raccoon
 

 95. 

Which of the following precautions should you follow in the laboratory if you have long hair?
A)
No precautions are necessary with long hair.
B)
Long hair is not allowed in the laboratory under any circumstances.
C)
Tie your hair back from your face.
D)
Be sure your hair is clean.
 

 96. 

Which of these is an example of a heterozygous genotype?
A)
round
B)
RR
C)
wrinkled
D)
Rr
 

 97. 

Cheryl wants to perform an investigation that requires using hazardous chemicals. The following steps of the investigation are not in the correct order.
     1. Perform the investigation.
     2. Design the investigation.
     3. Put on gloves, goggles, and an apron.
     4. Dispose of waste materials.
Which of these is the correct sequence of steps to safely complete the investigation?
A)
4-1-3-2
B)
1-3-4-2
C)
3-2-1-4
D)
2-3-1-4
 

 98. 

In humans, the allele for having a hairline with a widow’s peak (H) is dominant to having a straight hairline (h).
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A woman that is homozygous dominant for having a widow’s peak and a man that is heterozygous for having a widow’s peak have a child. What is the probability that their child will have a widow’s peak?
A)
100%
B)
0%
C)
50%
D)
75%
 

 99. 

The Punnett square in Figure 7.1 shows a cross between two parents who have the genotype Ss for a genetic disorder caused by a recessive allele. Which of the following will have the genetic disorder?
mc099-1.jpg
A)
SS offspring
B)
ss offspring
C)
Ss offspring
D)
Ss parent
 

 100. 

A sperm cell of a moth has 112 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are in the moth’s wing cells?
A)
224
C)
66
B)
448
D)
112
 



 
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