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What kind of cell is this?
Picture 1
How do you know?
These four animals have a similar bone structure. What types of structures are these?
Picture 2
What does that suggest about them?
Which suspect left their DNA at the scene of the crime?
Picture 3
Picture 4
What is this a picture of?
Use the characteristics in the table to figure out which plant (1- 4) is a:
- fern
- angiosperm
- moss
- gymnosperm
Identify two ways that the deer population would be affected if a disease wiped out the entire rabbit
population?
Picture 5
Structure Y is used to break structure X into two pieces.
What is X, Y & Z
Picture 6
Do you think this disorder is autosomal or sex-linked? Why?
Picture 7
What is the genotype for #3 & #4 in the pedigree?
What is the relationship between soil pH and the survival of these plants?
Picture 8
What is the IV in this setup?
What is the DV in this setup?
Which graph shows a population that has reached its carrying capacity?
Picture 9
Which cross would be represented at Aa x Aa?
Picture 10
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This diagram shows a diploid cell with two pairs of homologous chromosomes.
Picture 11
Due to independent assortment what is the possible genetic makeup of gametes produced by this
organism?
This diagram shows the cycling of carbon in an ecosystem.
Picture 12
How is carbon removed from the atmosphere?
Which of these organisms is most likely to show a phototactic response?
Picture 13
Identify this image.
Picture 14
What does this cell do?
According to the graph, what may cause the predator population to decline?
Picture 15
Which type of interaction (A-D) is a commensalistic relationship?
Picture 16
What type of organism is pictured here?
Picture 17
How do you know?
What type of growth has the human population experienced over the last 200 years?
Picture 18
What is the most likely cause?
The dots in the beaker are a single celled organism called euglena.
Picture 19
Based upon the diagram, what would you conclude about euglena?
Ants leave their nest to look for food.
Picture 20
According to the graph, what is the optimum temperature required for ants to leave the nest?
Which condition (I-IV) would cause oxygen to diffuse across the gills of a fish (from the pond water into
the fish’s blood)?
Picture 21
What type of cell transport is this?
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What change might occur to this cell as a result of osmosis?
Picture 22
What gas bubbles are being produced? Why?
Picture 23
What gas bubbles are being produced by this aquatic plant? Why?
Picture 24
Your teacher gives you a mystery solution.
Picture 25
You run several tests & find that the solution changed color when you tested it with iodine and biuret’s .
What does that mean?
Is this a plant cell?
Picture 26
How do you know?
Which is the only couple (I-III) that could be the parents of child Z?
Picture 27
What is the couple’s genotype?
If a new predator starts catching birds by their tails, which graph shows the most likely change in the bird
population?
Picture 28
What type of organism has each cell (A-D) been taken from? (prokaryotic or eukaryotic: plant, animal or
fungus)
Picture 29
What type of plant is the most likely source of
this seed?
Picture 30
What is shown here?
Picture 31
Where is it found?
What does it do?
What is shown here?
Picture 32
Where is it found?
What does it do?
What type of subunit (building block) is shown here?
Picture 33
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What process would cause the zygote to grow into a baby.
Picture 34
What is the importance of the experiment shown here?
Picture 35
Which animal is most primitive?
Picture 36
What feature(s) do the salamander & the lizard have in common?