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Biology EOC
Information Session
Information Session
Level Phase‐in 1
1. Achieved Minimum Score (2012 & 2013)
scale score 3367
l
336
raw score 17
% correct 31%
2. Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance (2012 & 2013)
scale score 3500
raw score 20
% correct 37%
Level Phase‐in
Level Phase
in 2
2
1. Achieved Minimum Score (2014 & 2015)
scale score 3621
raw score 24
% correct 44%
2. Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance (2014 & 2015)
scale score 3750
raw score 27
% correct 50%
Final Recommended 2016
Final Recommended 2016
1. Achieved Minimum Score
scale score 3868
raw score 30
% correct 56%
2. Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance
scale score 4000
raw score 33
33
% correct 61%
Sample Question
Sample Question
•
The diagram below shows how a paramecium maintains homeostasis. A paramecium normally lives in a hypotonic environment in which water continually diffuses into the cell. To maintain homeostasis, the paramecium must pump out ,
p
p p
large amounts of water using its contractile vacuole. If the paramecium is then placed in a hypertonic environment, which of the following will occur? A Water will diffuse into the paramecium. BWater will diffuse out of the paramecium. C Salt will be pumped out of the paramecium by the vacuole. D Salt will be pumped into the paramecium by the vacuole. Sample Question #2
Sample Question #2
• Like
Like complex carbohydrates, proteins are complex carbohydrates proteins are
biomolecules that serve many functions and can be chemically broken down and
can be chemically broken down and restructured. Both proteins and complex carbohydrates are which of the following?
carbohydrates are which of the following? A Polymers of smaller subunits BS
B Sequences of sugars f
C Lipids of large molecules D Nucleotides of DNA
Sample Question #3
Sample Question #3
• In
In the process of deamination, the liver converts the process of deamination, the liver converts
amino acids to compounds that can be used in energy metabolism. The liver removes the amino groups from amino acids to produce urea. Then the urea is removed from the body as urine. During this process, the liver works in conjunction with which th li
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ith hi h
body system? A Endocrine Endocrine
B Excretory C Nervous N
D Respiratory