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FALL FINAL REVIEW GAME
ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH
ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH
ROUND 3 - 15 POINTS EACH
1. What is the main reason Fungi are no longer
grouped with Plants?
1. What is the main reason Fungi are no longer
grouped with Plants?
They are heterotrophs
2. A bacteria that grows in a chain and is rod
shaped would be called….
Lion Sneeze
2. A bacteria that grows in a chain and is rod
shaped would be called….
Strepto-bacillus
3. What would cause the release of epinephrine
and from which gland is it released?
A. sleepiness, pineal body
B. stress, adrenal glands
C. dehydration, pituitary
D. high blood sugar, pancreas
3. What would cause the release of epinephrine
and from which gland is it released?
A. sleepiness, pineal body
B. stress, adrenal glands
C. dehydration, pituitary
D. high blood sugar, pancreas
4. Which of the following graphs shows
disruptive natural selection?
B.
A.
C.
4. Which of the following graphs shows
disruptive natural selection?
B.
A.
C.
5. When organisms in a population choose
particular individuals of the opposite gender
based on a certain behavior or trait, this is
called?
A. Sexual selection
B. Dimorphism
C. Stabilizing selection
D. Artificial selection
5. When organisms in a population choose
particular individuals of the opposite gender
based on a certain behavior or trait, this is
called?
A. Sexual selection
B. Dimorphism
C. Stabilizing selection
D. Artificial selection
6. Where does fertilization occur?
6. Where does fertilization occur?
Fallopian Tube
ROUND 2
1. Out of the three types of muscle tissue,
which two are involuntary?
Phagocyte
1. Out of the three types of muscle tissue,
which two are involuntary?
Phagocyte
Cardiac and Smooth muscle
2. If evolution occurs rapidly in a species
because one extreme variation is more favorable,
which type of natural selection is most likely in
affect?
A. convergent
B. stabilizing
C. directional
D. disruptive
2. If evolution occurs rapidly in a species
because one extreme variation is more favorable,
which type of natural selection is most likely in
affect?
A. convergent
B. stabilizing
C. directional
D. disruptive
3. Which of the following gases was not present
in Earth’s primitive atmosphere?
A. Ammonia
B. Oxygen- O2
C. Hydrogen
D. Methane
3. Which of the following gases was not present
in Earth’s primitive atmosphere?
A. Ammonia
B. Oxygen- O2
C. Hydrogen
D. Methane
4. In a particular area there is a finch that
reproduces in the fall, and another population of
finch that reproduces in the spring.
Which kind of reproductive pre-zygotic isolating
mechanism is this?
A. Temporal
B. Geographic
C. Gametic
D. Mechanical
4. In a particular area there is a finch that
reproduces in the fall, and another population of
finch that reproduces in the spring.
Which kind of reproductive pre-zygotic isolating
mechanism is this?
A. Temporal
B. Geographic
C. Gametic
D. Mechanical
5. Two distantly related organisms on opposite
sides of the planet have similar niches. Similar
traits are advantageous for both species in their
environments, so over millions of years these
two species become more and more alike.
What type of evolution is this?
5. Two distantly related organisms on opposite
sides of the planet have similar niches. Similar
traits are advantageous for both species in their
environments, so over millions of years these
two species become more and more alike.
What type of evolution is this?
CONVERGENT
6. Hybrids being sterile or not viable are
examples of what type of reproductive isolating
mechanism?
A. Behavioral
B. Gametic
C. Pre-zygotic
D. Post-zygotic
This scares the hell out of me.
6. Hybrids being sterile or not viable are
examples of what type of reproductive isolating
mechanism?
A. Behavioral
B. Gametic
C. Pre-zygotic
D. Post-zygotic
This scares the hell out of me.
In a population 67% show a dominant phenotype,
while 33% have the recessive genotype. What
is the frequency of the recessive allele?
In a population 67% show a dominant phenotype,
while 33% have the recessive genotype. What
is the frequency of the recessive allele?
57%
ROUND 3
1. In a population 67% show a dominant
phenotype, while 33% have the recessive
genotype. What is the frequency of the
heterozygous population?
1. In a population 67% show a dominant
phenotype, while 33% have the recessive
genotype. What is the frequency of the
heterozygous population?
49%
2. Limbs of different species that have similar
bone placement are examples of what type of
comparative anatomy structures?
2. Limbs of different species that have similar
bone placement are examples of what type of
comparative anatomy structures?
HOMOLOGOUS
3. Which substance released in your digestive
system is most responsible for breaking down
fats?
A. Insulin
B. Salivary amylase
C. Pepsin
D. Bile
3. Which substance released in your digestive
system is most responsible for breaking down
fats?
A. Insulin
B. Salivary amylase
C. Pepsin
D. Bile
4. Random changes in a gene pool brought
about by serious situations, such as flood or
disease is called….?
4. Random changes in a gene pool brought
about by serious situations, such as flood or
disease is called….?
Genetic Drift
5. What happens first when a neuron is
stimulated and an action potential is Phagocyte
beginning?
A. Potassium ions move out of the cell
B. Calcium ions move into the axon terminal
C. Sodium ions move into the cell
D. Neurotransmitters are released from the vesicles.
5. What happens first when a neuron is
stimulated and an action potential is Phagocyte
beginning?
A. Potassium ions move out of the cell
B. Calcium ions move into the axon terminal
C. Sodium ions move into the cell
D. Neurotransmitters are released from the vesicles.
6. The theory that some organelles (such as
mitochondria and chloroplasts) evolved from
aerobic bacteria is known
as…..________________________ Theory?
6. The theory that some organelles (such as
mitochondria and chloroplasts) evolved from
aerobic bacteria is known
ENDOSYMIONT/ ENDOSYMBIOSIS
as…..________________________
Theory?