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Passing of Biological Traits and Nutrient Requirements in Organisms

Learn about the passing of biological traits from one generation to the next and the nutrients needed by plants and organisms. Explore topics such as heredity, reproduction, photosynthesis, and the water cycle.

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Passing of Biological Traits and Nutrient Requirements in Organisms

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  1. Preview CRCT Preparation

  2. CRCT Preparation S7L3 1. Which of the following describes the passing of biological traits from one generation to the next? Asexual reproduction Bheredity Cbudding Dasexual reproduction

  3. CRCT Preparation 1. Which of the following describes the passing of biological traits from one generation to the next? Asexual reproduction B heredity Cbudding Dasexual reproduction

  4. CRCT Preparation S7L2A 2. To make food, what materials do plants need? Aoxygen and carbon dioxide Bwater and glucose Coxygen and glucose Dwater and carbon dioxide

  5. CRCT Preparation 2. To make food, what materials do plants need? Aoxygen and carbon dioxide Bwater and glucose Coxygen and glucose D water and carbon dioxide

  6. CRCT Preparation S7L2A 3. To grow and divide, the cells of all organisms need nutrients. What type of organism gets nutrients from eating other organisms? Aa producer Ba lipid Ca consumer Da carbohydrate

  7. CRCT Preparation 3. To grow and divide, the cells of all organisms need nutrients. What type of organism gets nutrients from eating other organisms? Aa producer Ba lipid C a consumer Da carbohydrate

  8. CRCT Preparation S7L1 4. Bacteria and archaea are two types of prokaryotes. Which of the following characteristics describes only archaea? AThey lack a nucleus. BThey are unicellular. CThey have cell walls. DThey may be found in extreme environments.

  9. CRCT Preparation 4. Bacteria and archaea are two types of prokaryotes. Which of the following characteristics describes only archaea? AThey lack a nucleus. BThey are unicellular. CThey have cell walls. D They may be found in extreme environments.

  10. S7L4D CRCT Preparation 5. Lions live in groups called prides. Which of the following statements describes a disadvantage of living in a group? AThe group competes for food. BThe group hunts larger prey. CThe group spots a predator quickly. DThe group is unable to defend their young.

  11. CRCT Preparation 5. Lions live in groups called prides. Which of the following statements describes a disadvantage of living in a group? A The group competes for food. BThe group hunts larger prey. CThe group spots a predator quickly. DThe group is unable to defend their young.

  12. CRCT Preparation S7L4A 6. Cycles in nature involve the recycling of matter. Which of the following processes is a part of the water cycle? Adecomposition Btranspiration Cphotosynthesis Dcombustion

  13. CRCT Preparation S7L4A 6. Cycles in nature involve the recycling of matter. Which of the following processes is a part of the water cycle? Adecomposition B transpiration Cphotosynthesis Dcombustion

  14. CRCT Preparation S7CS3 7. The diagram shows the carbon cycle. Which of the following processes is primarily involved in releasing carbon into the soil? Acombustion Bdecomposition Cphotosynthesis Drespiration

  15. CRCT Preparation 7. The diagram shows the carbon cycle. Which of the following processes is primarily involved in releasing carbon into the soil? Acombustion B decomposition Cphotosynthesis Drespiration

  16. CRCT Preparation S7L4C 8. Which of the following is an abiotic part of a river that will affect the organisms that currently live in or near the river? Athe diversity of the life in the river Bthe speed at which the water flows Cthe predators living near the river Dthe direction in which the water flows

  17. CRCT Preparation 8. Which of the following is an abiotic part of a river that will affect the organisms that currently live in or near the river? Athe diversity of the life in the river B the speed at which the water flows Cthe predators living near the river Dthe direction in which the water flows

  18. CRCT Preparation S7L4E 9. Which of the following statements best describes a tropical rainforest? AIt has coniferous trees and little rainfall. BIt has permafrost and mosses. CIt has deciduous trees and ferns. DIt has diverse plant and animal life.

  19. CRCT Preparation 9. Which of the following statements best describes a tropical rainforest? AIt has coniferous trees and little rainfall. BIt has permafrost and mosses. CIt has deciduous trees and ferns. D It has diverse plant and animal life.

  20. CRCT Preparation S7L2E 10. What is the relationship between tissues and organs? AOrgans are made up of tissues. BOrgans are enclosed by tissues. CTissues contain one or more organs. DOrgans develop into tissues.

  21. CRCT Preparation 10. What is the relationship between tissues and organs? A Organs are made up of tissues. BOrgans are enclosed by tissues. CTissues contain one or more organs. DOrgans develop into tissues.

  22. CRCT Preparation 3. What is the relationship between tissues and organs? A Organs are made up of tissues. BOrgans are enclosed by tissues. CTissues contain one or more organs. DOrgans develop into tissues.

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