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Biology Post Test I

Biology Post Test I.

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Biology Post Test I

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  1. Biology Post Test I

  2. As red blood cells pick up carbon dioxide from tissues to be moved to the lungs, the carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is transported to the lungs where it is converted back to carbon dioxide and water, and the carbon dioxide can then be exhaled. Carbonic anhydrase increases the rate of production of carbonic acid from only 200 molecules of carbonic acid to 600,000 molecules being formed per hour. This increase in reaction rate is necessary for the process to be biologically useful. Carbonic anhydrase is not changes in the reaction. Carbonic anhydrase is a(n) • Pigment • Substrate • Enzyme • Reactant

  3. As red blood cells pick up carbon dioxide from tissues to be moved to the lungs, the carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is transported to the lungs where it is converted back to carbon dioxide and water, and the carbon dioxide can then be exhaled. Carbonic anhydrase increases the rate of production of carbonic acid from only 200 molecules of carbonic acid to 600,000 molecules being formed per hour. This increase in reaction rate is necessary for the process to be biologically useful. Carbonic anhydrase is not changes in the reaction. Carbonic anhydrase is a(n) • Pigment • Substrate • Enzyme • Reactant

  4. Which of the following is the body’s internal reaction to introduction of a foreign pathogen? • Metabolism • The presence of tears in the eyes • Homeostasis • The inflammation response

  5. Which of the following is the body’s internal reaction to introduction of a foreign pathogen? • Metabolism • The presence of tears in the eyes • Homeostasis • The inflammation response

  6. Karen wants to win a blue ribbon at eh fair this year for the largest tomato plants. She would like to compare two new plant foods on her tomato plants to see if they really make the plants grow larger. Karen needs to design an experiment to see which plant food induces more growth. She has three of the same type so tomato plant, and they all receive the same amount of sunlight, water, and temperature. Karen adds plant food A to plant A, B to plant B, and lets C grow without any plant food. She measures the height of the plants every week. Plant A and B are part of which group? • Control • Variable • Data • Experiment

  7. Karen wants to win a blue ribbon at eh fair this year for the largest tomato plants. She would like to compare two new plant foods on her tomato plants to see if they really make the plants grow larger. Karen needs to design an experiment to see which plant food induces more growth. She has three of the same type so tomato plant, and they all receive the same amount of sunlight, water, and temperature. Karen adds plant food A to plant A, B to plant B, and lets C grow without any plant food. She measures the height of the plants every week. Plant A and B are part of which group? • Control • Variable • Data • Experiment

  8. Karen wants to win a blue ribbon at eh fair this year for the largest tomato plants. She would like to compare two new plant foods on her tomato plants to see if they really make the plants grow larger. Karen needs to design an experiment to see which plant food induces more growth. She has three of the same type so tomato plant, and they all receive the same amount of sunlight, water, and temperature. Karen adds plant food A to plant A, B to plant B, and lets C grow without any plant food. She measures the height of the plants every week. What role does plant food play in the experiment? • The dependent variable • The independent variable • Qualitative data • A control group

  9. Karen wants to win a blue ribbon at eh fair this year for the largest tomato plants. She would like to compare two new plant foods on her tomato plants to see if they really make the plants grow larger. Karen needs to design an experiment to see which plant food induces more growth. She has three of the same type so tomato plant, and they all receive the same amount of sunlight, water, and temperature. Karen adds plant food A to plant A, B to plant B, and lets C grow without any plant food. She measures the height of the plants every week. What role does plant food play in the experiment? • The dependent variable • The independent variable • Qualitative data • A control group

  10. The proper way to clean a microscope lens is to • Use the inside of your shirt sleeve • Use laboratory paper towels • Use saliva and a laboratory paper towel • Use specially provided tissues to wipe the lens

  11. The proper way to clean a microscope lens is to • Use the inside of your shirt sleeve • Use laboratory paper towels • Use saliva and a laboratory paper towel • Use specially provided tissues to wipe the lens

  12. How are transpiration and evaporation related? • Evaporating puts water into the water cycle, and transpiration removes water from the water cycle • Evaporation is the first step in the water cycle, and transpiration is the final step • They both represent ways in which water enters the atmosphere in the water cycle • They both represent ways in which water is removed from the atmosphere in the water cycle

  13. How are transpiration and evaporation related? • Evaporating puts water into the water cycle, and transpiration removes water from the water cycle • Evaporation is the first step in the water cycle, and transpiration is the final step • They both represent ways in which water enters the atmosphere in the water cycle • They both represent ways in which water is removed from the atmosphere in the water cycle

  14. Cheetahs occupy the grasslands of the African savanna. Which of the following animals live in the same biome as the cheetah? • Platypus • Jaguar • Rhinoceros • Elk

  15. Cheetahs occupy the grasslands of the African savanna. Which of the following animals live in the same biome as the cheetah? • Platypus • Jaguar • Rhinoceros • Elk

  16. Orcinus orca is the scientific name for the killer whale. Both names represent the _____________ and _____________ of this organism. • Kingdom and phylum • Class and order • Genus and species • Family and genus

  17. Orcinus orca is the scientific name for the killer whale. Both names represent the _____________ and _____________ of this organism. • Kingdom and phylum • Class and order • Genus and species • Family and genus

  18. The structure shown belongs to which division of plants? • Gymnosperms • Angiospersm • Pterophyta • Bryophytes

  19. The structure shown belongs to which division of plants? • Gymnosperms • Angiospersm • Pterophyta • Bryophytes

  20. The primary function of carbohydrates within a cell is to • Provide the main structural components of the cell membrane • Provide energy storage within a cell • Digest lipids • Store cellular information

  21. The primary function of carbohydrates within a cell is to • Provide the main structural components of the cell membrane • Provide energy storage within a cell • Digest lipids • Store cellular information

  22. The NC State saltwater fish is the red drum, or channel bass, whose species name is Sciaenops ocellatus. Sciaenops is Greek for perch-like marine fish and ocellatus is Latin for eye-like colored spot, which the red drum has on its tail. Scientists believe that the spot may fake predators into attacking the red drum toward their tails instead of near their eyes, allowing the red drum to escape. What type of adaptation does this represent? • Physical • Chemical • Behavioral • All of the above

  23. The NC State saltwater fish is the red drum, or channel bass, whose species name is Sciaenops ocellatus. Sciaenops is Greek for perch-like marine fish and ocellatus is Latin for eye-like colored spot, which the red drum has on its tail. Scientists believe that the spot may fake predators into attacking the red drum toward their tails instead of near their eyes, allowing the red drum to escape. What type of adaptation does this represent? • Physical • Chemical • Behavioral • All of the above

  24. Scientists make many observations and ask many questions about the world around them. From these observations and questions come hypotheses, which are tentative explanations for observed phenomena. For a hypothesis to be scientific, it must be testable by experimentation. Which one of the following is a testable hypothesis? • Killer bees are more attracted to the color black than the color white • Dogs make better pets then cats • Talking to plants makes them feel accepted • Swans are more graceful than mallards

  25. Scientists make many observations and ask many questions about the world around them. From these observations and questions come hypotheses, which are tentative explanations for observed phenomena. For a hypothesis to be scientific, it must be testable by experimentation. Which one of the following is a testable hypothesis? • Killer bees are more attracted to the color black than the color white • Dogs make better pets then cats • Talking to plants makes them feel accepted • Swans are more graceful than mallards

  26. Which of the following weighs about 1 kg? • A cup of water • A liter of water • A milliliter of water • A kiloliter of water

  27. Which of the following weighs about 1 kg? • A cup of water • A liter of water • A milliliter of water • A kiloliter of water

  28. A student heats a beaker full of water over a low flame. While heating, the students adds 3 grams of salt that has been measured out on a tarred beam balance. He allows the solution to boil until its volume has been reduced by 50%. Then he uses metal tongs to transfer the beaker from the flame to an ice bath. What is the likely result of his series of actions? • The tongs will melt • The beaker will melt • The beaker will crack • The tongs will crack

  29. A student heats a beaker full of water over a low flame. While heating, the students adds 3 grams of salt that has been measured out on a tarred beam balance. He allows the solution to boil until its volume has been reduced by 50%. Then he uses metal tongs to transfer the beaker from the flame to an ice bath. What is the likely result of his series of actions? • The tongs will melt • The beaker will melt • The beaker will crack • The tongs will crack

  30. If Henry walks out of school in the afternoon and the ground is wet, he will assume that it has rained. Henry is making a(n) • Hypothesis • Prediction • Inference • Theory

  31. If Henry walks out of school in the afternoon and the ground is wet, he will assume that it has rained. Henry is making a(n) • Hypothesis • Prediction • Inference • Theory

  32. Which question would be an ecologist most likely research? • How do point mutations effect protein synthesis? • How do aquatic plants react to PCB’s? • What is the chemical structure of sucrose? • How does color in petunias pass from parent to offspring?

  33. Which question would be an ecologist most likely research? • How do point mutations effect protein synthesis? • How do aquatic plants react to PCB’s? • What is the chemical structure of sucrose? • How does color in petunias pass from parent to offspring?

  34. A team of researchers announces that they have cloned a human. They refuse to explain their exact method, stating that they do not want anyone to copy their work. Which represents the most likely response from the scientific community? • Their work will be accepted because scientists can usually tell from the results whether or not the method was sound • It is impossible to clone a human beings, so no one will ever believe the new research • Their work will be discounted until their method and results are confirmed in identical trials by other scientists • Scientists will believe the new research until it is disproved by other scientists

  35. A team of researchers announces that they have cloned a human. They refuse to explain their exact method, stating that they do not want anyone to copy their work. Which represents the most likely response from the scientific community? • Their work will be accepted because scientists can usually tell from the results whether or not the method was sound • It is impossible to clone a human beings, so no one will ever believe the new research • Their work will be discounted until their method and results are confirmed in identical trials by other scientists • Scientists will believe the new research until it is disproved by other scientists

  36. Which of the following web address will most likely contain reliable information? • www.bshbusiness.org • www.epa.gov • www.lets-clean-up.com • www.bobspage.com

  37. Which of the following web address will most likely contain reliable information? • www.bshbusiness.org • www.epa.gov • www.lets-clean-up.com • www.bobspage.com

  38. The mass of a graduated cylinder containing 25.0mL of water is 68.0g. When a rock is dropped into the cylinder, the total mass of the cylinder, the water, and the rock is 78.0g, and the volume level of the water rises to 30.0mL. What is the density of the rock? • 2.00g/mL • 5.00mL • 10.0g • 15.0g/mL

  39. The mass of a graduated cylinder containing 25.0mL of water is 68.0g. When a rock is dropped into the cylinder, the total mass of the cylinder, the water, and the rock is 78.0g, and the volume level of the water rises to 30.0mL. What is the density of the rock? • 2.00g/mL D=mass/volume • 5.00mL mass=78g-68g = 10g • 10.0g volume=30mL-25mL=5mL • 15.0g/mL D=10g/5mL = 2.00g/mL

  40. Which bimolecule listed below is a main structural component of the cell membrane? • Protein • Carbohydrate • Lipid • Nucleic acid

  41. Which bimolecule listed below is a main structural component of the cell membrane? • Protein • Carbohydrate • Lipid • Nucleic acid

  42. Which factor listed below would not contribute to human disease? • Toxin • Genetics • Education • Nutritional level

  43. Which factor listed below would not contribute to human disease? • Toxin • Genetics • Education • Nutritional level

  44. Sand dunes feature various types of vegetation like the common marram grass. When humans attempt to create or restore a dune, they often plant marram grass and other vegetation because • It helps the beach recover from pollution • It helps prevent dune erosion • It stops the tides from coming inland • That is where sea turtles lay their eggs

  45. Sand dunes feature various types of vegetation like the common marram grass. When humans attempt to create or restore a dune, they often plant marram grass and other vegetation because • It helps the beach recover from pollution • It helps prevent dune erosion • It stops the tides from coming inland • That is where sea turtles lay their eggs

  46. Out of the following products, which is the most cost-effective to recycle? • Newspapers • Glass bottles • Aluminum cans • Styrofoam cups

  47. Out of the following products, which is the most cost-effective to recycle? • Newspapers • Glass bottles • Aluminum cans • Styrofoam cups

  48. Hunting is one methods of wildlife management, allowing populations of some species to be reduced before they reach or exceed carrying capacity and begin to damage their environment. For instance, snow geese have exceeded their carrying capacity and begun to seriously damage the arctic and sub-arctic salt-marsh habitat that is their summer foraging ground. This prompted President Clinton to sign legislation intended to reduce the population of the geese by 50% over 5 years. However, other kinds of hunting are not intended to control animal populations. Choose the hunting scenario that is not an ecological control tool. • Animal management authorities periodically hunt populations of deer in New Jersey • Midwestern farmers often hunt coyotes hat harass their livestock • African elephants are hunted for the ivory of their trunks • Feral cat populations are hunted and killed in all urban and semi-urban areas to reduce the spread of disease

  49. Hunting is one methods of wildlife management, allowing populations of some species to be reduced before they reach or exceed carrying capacity and begin to damage their environment. For instance, snow geese have exceeded their carrying capacity and begun to seriously damage the arctic and sub-arctic salt-marsh habitat that is their summer foraging ground. This prompted President Clinton to sign legislation intended to reduce the population of the geese by 50% over 5 years. However, other kinds of hunting are not intended to control animal populations. Choose the hunting scenario that is not an ecological control tool. • Animal management authorities periodically hunt populations of deer in New Jersey • Midwestern farmers often hunt coyotes hat harass their livestock • African elephants are hunted for the ivory of their trunks • Feral cat populations are hunted and killed in all urban and semi-urban areas to reduce the spread of disease

  50. An organism that has cells with the flexible outer covering is probably a(n) • Plant cell • Animal cell • Eutonic cell • Cell membrane

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