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1. Thermometer Diagram

1. Thermometer Diagram. What temperature does the thermometer above read? approximately 17 °C B. approximately 15 °C C. approximately 18 °C D. approximately 16 °C. 2. Substances would have to pass through which organelle to enter or exit the cell above? Cell membrane C. Cell wall

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1. Thermometer Diagram

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  1. 1. Thermometer Diagram What temperature does the thermometer above read? approximately 17 °C B. approximately 15 °C C. approximately 18 °C D. approximately 16 °C

  2. 2. Substances would have to pass through which organelle to enter or exit the cell above? • Cell membrane C. Cell wall • Chloroplast D. Nucleus

  3. 3. The amount of liquid in this graduated cylinder is: A. 63cm B. 66cm C. 63mL D. 66mL

  4. 4. Which of these statements describes what will happen to the water? A. Nothing B. They will change sides C. Water will move into the cell D. Water will move out of the cell

  5. 5. What is the mass reading on the triple beam balance? • 720.3g • 700.2g • 722.3g • 722.9g

  6. 6. What measurement would the flask be used for? • mL C. g • m D. cm

  7. 7. Which is the function of the nucleus? • To transport materials • To direct all the activities of the cell • To provide energy for the cell • To package proteins

  8. 8. Which term refers to the movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane? • Active transport • Passive transport • Osmosis • Diffusion

  9. 9. These cells all work together to do the same thing. A group of cells like this is called • a system C. an organ • a tissue D. an organism

  10. 10. A microscope would be best used to see which of the following? • Star • Plant • Animal • Protist

  11. 11. The following is the number of problems that Ms. Matty assigned for homework on 10 different days. What is the mode? 8,  11,  9,  14,  9,  15 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 14

  12. 12. The diagram above is a model of which type of cell? • Prokaryotic cell C. Plant cell • Bacteria cell D. Animal cell

  13. 13. Blood is considered to be a • Organ • Tissue • Organ system • Organism

  14. 14. What is the group of cells that perform a similar function called? • Multicellular • Organelle • Organ • Tissue

  15. 15. Which of the following correctly list the organizational hierarchy of organisms from simplest to most complex? • tissue, cell, organ, organ system, organism • Cell, organ, tissue, organ system, organism • Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism • None of the above

  16. 16. Which of the following would most accurately measure the volume of a rock? • Meter stick • Graduated cylinder • Triple-beam balance • Beaker

  17. 17. If I want to know the mass of an object, which tool would I use? • Balance • Ruler • Water displacement • Graduated cylinder

  18. 18. Appropriate clothes for lab includes • A jacket • Short sleeves • Dangling bracelets • Long sleeves

  19. 19. If your lab partner drops and breaks a test tube while performing the experiment you should • Begin picking up broken pieces immediately • Ignore it • Pick up the broken pieces and throw them in the trash • Not touch anything and call the teacher over

  20. 20. What is the SI unit of measurement for volume? • Cup • Pound • Ounce • Liter

  21. 21. Which is the most important reason to report procedures in a scientific experiment? • So others can correct your work • So you can prove you are right • So others can admire your work • So others could repeat your experiment to try to get the same results

  22. 22. How many bacteria colonies will be in the culture after 60 hours? 180 150 240 360

  23. 23. Susie wants to know if food affects how far a frog can jump. She feeds one frog only grasshoppers and another frog only butterflies. She measures how far the frogs jump after a week of feeding. Her results indicate that frogs that eat grasshoppers are capable of jumping an average of 5cm farther than frogs that only eat butterflies. What is the independent variable in her experiment? • How far they jump • The food they are fed • How long they are fed • How much they are fed

  24. 24. Which cell structure captures energy from sunlight? A. Vacuoles B. Cytoplasm C. Chloroplasts D. mitochondria

  25. 25. Respiration occurs at • The organ level • The cellular level • The system level • The tissue level

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