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1. Which process results in two daughter cells each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell? a. cell cycle b. cytokinesis c. meiosis d. mitosis 2. How many pairs of chromosomes does a human being have? a. 23 b. 36 c. 46 d. 48 3. What process accounts for species diversity? a. mitosis b. meiosis c. predation d. symbiosis 4. If meiosis continues it the case on the right and produces gametes, what statement concerning their genetic variability would be most accurate? a. Genetic variability would increase because of insertion. b. Genetic variability would increase because of crossing over. c. Genetic variability would decrease because of translocation. d. There would be no change in the genetic variability in this case. 5. Carol and Joseph have freckles and curly red hair. All of their children, except one, also have freckles and curly red hair. Their son, Sam, has the same curly red hair but not one freckle! How can a child get a chromosome that is totally different from the original chromosomes of the parents? a. gene flow b. genetic drift c. crossing over d. natural selection 6. The organism shown in the drawing usually reproduces through the ___ process called binary fission. a. asexual b. heterosexual c. isosexual d. sexual 7. Two heterozygous purple flowering pea plants are crossed. If purple is dominant over white, what are the expected phenotypic results? a. 100% purple b. 75% purple, 25% white c. 50% purple, 50% white 8. Bacteria reproduce asexually by ___. a. mitosis b. meiosis c. conjugation d. 25% purple, 75% white d. binary fission 9. A single strand of DNA contains the following nine nucleotides in this order: ACT TAT GGA. What sequence of bases will be present on the complementary strand of DNA? a. UGA AUA CCT b. ACT TAT GGA c. ACU UAU GGA d. TGA ATA CCT 10. Cold case files recently began re-investigating an old murder case. The murder took place in the park; a young man, James, was hit over the head with a brick and killed. Police suspected the jealous former boyfriend of James’ wife, Karen. Whoever killed James may have washed their hands in a nearby bird bath as detectives found blood in the bird bath. Since the murder took place before DNA fingerprinting, was available, the suspected killer, Ronnie, went free. Detectives are now reviewing the blood evidence using DNA fingerprinting. Based on the DNA fingerprints of all possible suspects, who is James’ killer? a. Babs b. Aubrey c. Karen d. Ronnie 11. A dominant gene that codes for red eye color in fruit flies is represented by the symbol W, while the recessive white eye gene is represented by the symbol w. If a parent fly with the genotype WW is crossed with a parent of the genotype Ww, what percentage of the offspring will have red eyes? a. 100% b. 75% c. 50% d. 25% 12. During the early stages of meiosis, two chromosomes in a homologous pair may exchange segments, producing genetic variation in sex cells. The process of exchange is called ___. a. transcription b. crossing over c. nondisjunction d. genetic shuffling 13. The process of ___ increases genetic variability as it produces gametes for sexual reproduction. a. conjugation b. meiosis c. mitosis d. replication 14. Many farmers now grow insect-resistant varieties of cotton. The gene for the favorable trait, in this case, insect resistance, is transferred to the cotton's DNA using ___. a. viral vectors b. tissue culture c. bacterial plasmids d. invitro fertilization 15. When viewing a human karyotype to detect genetic disorders, which situation would indicate a genetic problem? a. two X chromosomes b. 3 chromosomes in any one set c. 23 pairs of chromosomes d. different chromosomes of different lengths 16. All of the following circumstances, except ___, can produce new combinations of genetic traits in sperm and eggs that are different from the parents. a. errors during meiosis b. errors during mitosis c. crossing over during meiosis d. mutations due to exposure to chemicals 17. The map shows concentrations of ozone around the world. Ozone shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet light rays from the sun, which cause skin cancers. Aerosol pollutants have reduced levels of ozone by reacting with the ozone. According to the map, what country might have the highest rate of skin cancers? a. United States b. Argentina c. England d. Japan 18. Why is the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide dangerous? a. Carbon dioxide inhibits the escape of heat from Earth’s atmosphere. b. Carbon dioxide inhibits rainfall causing long droughts. c. Carbon dioxide prevents plants from photosynthesizing. d. Carbon dioxide is highly toxic if inhaled. 19. The graph shows the tolerance range of some common freshwater organisms to different pH ranges in water. If a bar is present at a certain pH, this means the organism can live there. Which organism would be most sensitive to acid rain? a. bass b. clams c. frogs d. mayflies 20. Which biome typical of Africa is home to many grazing animals? a. desert b. savanna c. taiga d. tundra 21. What is the best description of the difference between predation and parasitism? a. Predation and parasitism are largely the same. b. Predators are always larger than their victims, while parasites are always smaller than their victims. c. Predators typically kill their victim, while parasites mostly want to keep the victim alive for continued resources. d. Parasites feed slowly, and kill their victim slowly, but intentionally, while predators quickly kill their prey and eat their fill. 22. Lichens represent a symbiotic relationship between algae and ___. a. fungi b. diatoms c. protests d. microscopic animals 23. Which of these is produced when fossil fuels are burned? a. oxygen b. nitrogen c. hydrogen d. carbon dioxide 24. Many plants have thorns on their stems or leaves. What is the most likely explanation for the evolution of thorns? a. Thorns help plants produce more food from photosynthesis. b. Thorns are an example of a mutation that arises in the genetic code of plants. c. Thorns help plants to conserve resources like water and soil nutrients that may be used by other organisms. d. Thorns are an adaptation that some plants have evolved in order to discourage herbivores from eating the plant. 25. All of the statements about the the nitrogen cycle are true EXCEPT one. That is ___. a. lightning adds extra nitrogen molecules to the atmosphere and the cycle. b. adding man-made fertilizers to farm fields adds excess nitrogen to the cycle. c. bacteria located in the soil trap excess nitrogen and help to remove it from plant roots. d. although nitrogen is the most abundant atmospheric gas, plants cannot use it from the air. 26. Which of the following is not a part of aerobic cellular respiration? a. electron transport b. glycolysis c. Calvin Cycle d. Krebs Cycle 27. Use the dichotomous key to identify the order of the insect shown. A1) Insect has one pair of wings -> go to B A2)Insect has two pairs of wings -> go to C B1) Insect has a rounded abdomen with no hairs -> Diptera B2) Insect has 2-3 hairs coming from abdomen -> Ephemeroptera< C1) Front wings & back wings have similar texture -> go to D C2)Frong wings serve as a cover for clear hind wings -> go to E D1) Wings covered with powdery scales. Mouth is straw-like -> Lepidoptera D2) Wings are not covered with scales. Mouth is not tube-like -> go to F E1) Wings are covered with hairs -> Trichoptera E2)Wings are not covered with hairs -> Neuroptera F1) Both pairs of wings are similar in size and shape. Abdomen is long -> Odonata F2) Front pair of wings is larger. Abdomen is short -> Hymenoptera The insect is a member of the Order a. Ephemeroptera b. Hymenoptera c. Lepidoptera d. Odonata 28. In yeast cells, the process that occurs when there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration is called ___. a. fermentation b. mastication c. phagocytosis d. transcription 29. Animals such as bears that consume both plants and other animals are referred to as ___. a. cannibals b. carnivores c. herbivores d. omnivores 30. Despite their differences in appearance, all bony fish have common ancestors. Their fins develop from similar structures and usually have a prescribed number of bones. Because of this, the large rudderlike dorsal fin of a sailfish, the poisonous dorsal fin of a catfish, and the tiny reduced dorsal fin of a puffer fish are said to be ________ structures. a. vestigial b. analogous c. homologous d. evolutionary 31. Which group of organisms known as blue-green algae produces energy from sunlight? a. chemoautotrophs b. cyanobacteria c. methanogens d. spirochaetes 32. Living cells use ___ as their main source of energy. a. carbohydrates b. cellulose c. lipids d. proteins 33. A(n) ___ represents the relative amount of energy in the different trophic levels of an ecosystem. a. food web b. biomass pyramic c. ecological pyramid d. biodiversity pyramid 34. CO2 is returned to the atmosphere by all methods except: a. combustion b. decomposition c. photosynthesis d. respiration 35. What is the source of all energy for producers and consumers? a. oxygen b. plants c. sunlight d. water 36. On a small swampy island off of the coast of Maine, mosquito larvae, which feed on algae, are eaten by Atlantic salmon. In turn, the salmon are eaten by black bears. The black bears are ___. a. producers b. herbivores c. primary consumers d. tertiary consumers 37. Three of these processes normally consume oxygen. Which process produces oxygen? a. combustion c. photosynthesis in plants b. respiration in animals d. operation of an acetylene torch 38. In cells, __________ are proteins that are needed to lower the amount of energy required to start chemical reactions. a. acids b. enzymes c. products d. substrates 39. According to the pyramid, which organism(s) have the most available energy? a. predator fish b. birds and mammals c. insects and zooplankton d. phytoplankton and bacteria 40. The two main processes by which plant cells absorb, release, and use energy are ___. a. fermentation and respiration b. digestion and photosynthesis c. photosynthesis and respiration d. aerobic and anaerobic respiration 41. One major difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells are the only ones with ___. a. cellulose b. lysosomes c . nuclei d. vacuoles 42. The name Homo sapiens is written in ___, according to the Linnean system of classification. a. Latin taxonomic b. Greek taxonomic c. Latin binomial nomenclature d. Greek binomial nomenclature 43. Cells use ___ to power its cellular processes. a. ATP b. ESP c. STP d. UPS 44. This part of the cell stores wastes, water, or food. a. lysosome b. mitochondria c. ribosome d. vacuole 45. In the picture to the right, the organelle depicted is a ___. a. chloroplast b. leucoplast c. mitochondrion d. stroma 46. Contact lens solution is balanced with the salts in the cells of the eye at about 0.9% salt to about 99.1% water. Contact lens solution is said to be a(n) ____ solution. a. hypertonic b. hypotonic c. isotonic d. osmotic 47. Jim is in a crowd of people at the mall looking for his girlfriend Tammy, who was supposed to meet him for dinner. Jim realizes Tammy is across the room as he catches a whiff of her overpowering perfume, 'Paris #6'. Which process explains why Jim is able to smell the perfume? a. osmosis b. diffusion c. active transport d. facilitated diffusion 48. Large molecules, like glucose, enter cells by ___. a. diffusion through the cell membrane b. diffusion through protein channels in the cell membrane c. endocytosis, when the cell engulfs the particles with pseudopods d. active transport, when the cell pumps large molecules in through the membrane 49. Cells often store materials like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates in sac-like structures called a. chloroplasts b. lysosomes c. mitochondria d. vacuoles 50. Which type of RNA carries a genetic code from DNA to the ribosome? a. mRNA b. qRNA c. rRNA d. tRNA 51. The cellular process in which materials are moved across a membrane from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration is called ___. a. osmosis b. simple diffusion c. active transport d. passive transport 52. Diffusion, osmosis, and active transport are all methods by which a cell ___. a. maintains homeostasis b. creates energy c. removes waste d. reproduces 53. A plant has been removed from its natural environment and placed into a body of water that contains a higher concentration of salt than the inside of each plant cell. The plant promptly wilts. This situation is most similar to which event? a. seaweed put into fresh water b. a land plant put into tap water c. a freshwater plant put into sea water d. a freshwater plant put into distilled water 54. Immature bone cells, or osteoblasts, manufacture a protein called osteoid as well as several hormones. Because of this, we would expect osteoblasts to contain numerous ___. a. nuclei b. ribosomes c. lysosomes d. Golgi bodies 55. What is the function of a cell’s selectively permeable plasma membrane? a. It helps the cell to manufacture proteins. b. It regulates the amount of ATP the cell produces. c. It regulates what materials enter and leave the cell. d. It packages and stores most of the material in a cell. 56. Which compound is a carbohydrate? a. sugar b. water c. olive oil d. amino acid 57. Which process moves water molecules across the membrane of a cell? a. diffusion b. endocytosis c. exocytosis d. osmosis 58. What type of biomolecule (in the picture to the right) is being produced at the ribosome? a. lipid b. protein c. carbohydrate d. nucleic acid 59. A—CHROMOSOME C—CODON B—DNA nucleotide D—GENE Place the components in order form smallest to largest. a. A—B—C—D b. B—C—D—A c. C—D—B—A d. D—C—B—A 60. Pickles are cucumbers preserved in a brine solution containing dill, alum, and salt. Cucumbers shrink to a fraction of their normal size in the pickle jar. This happens because of the relative salt content of the pickling solution, which is a(n) ___ solution. a. osmotic b. hypotonic c. isotonic d. hypertonic 61. A person starts to eat a hamburger. As she takes a bite and chews, an enzyme called salivary lipase helps to begin the process of digestion. Which of these is the BEST description of the role of enzymes in digestion? a. Enzymes are acids that physically break down food molecules. b. Enzymes moisten food to help teeth in the mechanical process of grinding and chewing. c. Enzymes are proteins that speed up the process of chemically breaking down food molecules. d. Enzymes are cells that secrete saliva and other necessary substances needed for digestion. 62. Which type of nucleic acid is responsible for the transmission of information from the genetic code in the nucleus to the ribosome? a. DNA b. mRNA c. rRNA d. tRNA 63. According to cladogram on the right, which 2 groups are more closely related? a. lizards and birds b. snakes and birds c. crocodiles and lizards d. snakes and lizards 64. Peppered moths vary in color from light gray to almost black. The color of any moth depends on how many black spots are found on its wings. The name "peppered" refers to these black spots. During the day, the moths rest on trees. In England where the moths live, many light gray trees were covered with soot that came from the smoke stacks of factories. The trees got darker and darker from the soot. Over time the peppered moth population in polluted areas ___. a. will become extinct c. will probably stay the same b. will become darker in color d. will become lighter in color 65. Place the developments in evolutionary history in the proper time frame. I) Charles Darwin writes 'On the Origin of Species'. II) LaMarck writes about evolution through acquired traits, using a giraffe as his model. III) DNA sequencing is developed, allowing the comparison of the genes of different organisms. IV) Malthus writes about how mankind will exhaust its food supply due to reproducing too often. a. IV, II, I, III b. I, II, IV, III c. II, I, IV, III d. II, I, III, IV 66. During the rainy months in Africa, temporary pools of water form. One fish species, the snakehead fish, is able to walk, using pectoral fins, from pool to pool. Other fish in the same area cannot travel from pool to pool. During the dry season, the pools gradually disappear. If the climate in Africa remains the same as described, what would you MOST LIKELY expect to see after many years? a. The snakehead fish will develop legs and feet. b. The snakehead fish will replace the other fish species. c. The snakehead fish will walk to another part of Africa d. The non-walking fish will learn to use their fins to walk. 67. An earthquake causes a huge canyon to form, permanently dividing a population of wild donkeys. On the west side of the canyon, dry conditions develop and grasses grow. On the east side of the canyon, rainfall is frequent and a forest grows. Which of the following is LEAST likely to happen over the course of 100,000 years? a. Two new species of donkeys will form. b. Donkeys from the grassy side could develop zebra striping for camouflage. c. The two populations of donkeys will remain physically identical in both areas. d. Over a long time, even if introduced to each other, donkeys from the grassy side of the canyon, will not be able to reproduce with donkeys on the forest side. 68. Cells store the energy produced from cellular respiration in small easy-to-access nucleotides called a. DNA b. mRNA c. ATP d. tRNA 69. Everglades National Park has a very large population of white-tailed deer. Which of these environmental changes is MOST LIKELY to harm only weaker, older deer, but not younger and healthier deer? a. a drought which decreases the food supply b. a slight increase in the Florida panther population c. a fire that burns thousands of acres of the Everglades d. a large increase in the number of cars driving through the Everglades 70. Suppose a species of nonpoisonous snake is dark-colored, and a species of poisonous snake is brightly colored. Predators recognize the bright colors of the poisonous snake and stay away from it, but they frequently feast on the nonpoisonous snake. Some nonpoisonous snakes, like the king snake look a lot like a poisonous variety. In this case, the king snake looks like the deadly coral snake. The king snake is not attacked by predators and survives. This adaptation which allows for natural selection is called ___. a. mimicry b. evolution c. camouflage d. variation 71. Which term describes body structures in different organisms that have different outward appearances but develop from the same embryonic tissues? a. analogous b. homologous c. remedial d. vestigial 72. Evolution and natural selection are necessary for ___. a. the preservation of natural habitats b. the short-term survival of individual organisms c. the long-term survival of an entire species of organisms d. successful reproduction of a species with other members of that species. 73. Cyanobacteria are important to the evolution and advancements of other life on Earth because scientists think they a. were the first life form on Earth b. produced oxygen from photosynthesis c. were the first group of organisms to leave a fossil record. d. were thought to have become mitochondria in the cells of animals 74. The picture below depicts how scientists theorize how some eukaryotes gained chloroplasts and mitochondria by drawing in other simpler cells and establishing a mutual relationship between the two. This idea is called the: a. Exosymbiotic Theory b. Heterotrophic Theory c. Consumer Theory d. Endosymbiotic Theory 75. In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria carry out a. cellular respiration b. fermentation c. photosynthesis d. active transport EOCT Practice II 75 Questions Answer Key 1. D Mitosis 2. A 23pairs 3. B Meiosis→Diversity 4. B Crossing Over 5. C Crossing Over 6. A Asexual=1 parent 7. B Pp x Pp = 75% Purple 8. D Binary Fission 9. 9. D 10. C Karen 11. A 100% 12. B Crossing Over 13. B 14. A Viral Vectors 15. B 3 sets of Chromosomes (trisomy) 16. B Mitosis does not involve sper/eggs 17. Bad Question 18. A 19. C Frogs 20. B Savanna 21. C 22. A 23. D 24. D 25. A 26. B Glycolysis 27. C 28. A Fermentation 29. D Omnivores 30. C Homologous 31. B Cyanobacteria 32. A Carbs 33. C 34. C 35. C 36. D 37. C 38. B Enzymes 39. D 40. C 41. A Cell Walls contain cellulose 42. C 43. A ATP=batteries to power cellular activities 44. D Vacuoles= storage 45. A 46. B Hypotonic=mostly water 47. B 48. D 49. D 50. A 51. C low→high requires energy = active transport 52. A 53. A 54. B Ribosomes build proteins 55. C 56. A 57. D Osmosis 58. B 59. B 60. D 61. C 62. B 63. D 64. B 65. A 66. B 67. C 68. C 69. B 70. A 71. B 72. C 73. A 74. D 75. A