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Quarter CRT Review Game
What refers to the series of
changes that produces a more
complex organism?
A. growth
B. development
C. metabolism
D. metamorphosis
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What are characteristics of all
living things?
A. Food, energy, living space
B. Movement, food, energy, reproduction
C. Use energy, complex and organized, growth, respond, and
have the capacity to evolve
D. Intelligence, movement, growth and development
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Humans typically maintain a body
temperature of 37* C and a fairly
constant amount of sugar in the blood.
What processes are these examples of?
A. development
B. Cellular organization
C. metabolism
D. homeostasis
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What is homeostasis?
A. An organism’s ability to only keep blood sugar constant
B. warmblooded
C. An organism’s ability to maintain stable internal
conditions
D. coldblooded
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When a duck dives underwater its
eyelids automatically raise to cover
the ducks eyes. In this case, what
does water act as?
A. stimulus
B. response
C. reaction
D. chemical reaction
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What organisms have such
characteristics as: organization,
growth, reproduction, response?
A. Bacteria and protist only
B. Viruses and other organisms
C. All living things
D. All nonliving things
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Fish that live off the ice cold waters in
the Atlantic make an antifreeze that
keeps them from freezing. This is the
fish’s way of maintaining what?
A. photosynthesis
B. homeostasis
C. metabolism
D. respiration
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What keeps the cytoplasm inside
and allows nutrients in and waste
products out?
A. cell membrane
B. chloroplast
C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
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Food molecules are broken down
to release energy by which
organelle?
A. ribosomes
B. endoplasmic reticulum
C. mitochondria
D. chloroplast
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What is a large membrane-covered
organelle that stores food, water and
other liquids in plants?
A. nucleus
B. vacuole
C. golgi complex
D. lysosome
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Which organelles are energy
converting organelles?
A. mitochondria
B. chloroplast
C. ribosomes
D. Both A and B
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What is the function of the
nucleus?
A. Directs all cell activities
B. Produces proteins
C. Carries materials throughout the cell
D. Stores water
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What are all living things made
of?
A. blood
B. skin
C. cells
D. organs
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What theory says that cells are
the basic unit of structure and
function in living things?
A. Evolutionary theory
B. Cell theory
C. Plant theory
D. Living theory
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What do eukaryotic cells have
that prokaryotic cells do not?
A. DNA
B. nucleus
C. Cell membrane
D. ribosome
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What are animals that have stable
body temperature called?
A. endotherms
B. ectotherms
C. homeostasis
D. metamorphosis
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Which type of a cell has cell
wall, ribosomes, and circular
DNA,
A. Animal
B. eukaryotic
C. plant
D. prokaryotic
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What is a cell with a well defined
nucleus, many membrane covered
organelles, and linear DNA
A. prokaryotic
B. eukaryotic
C. archaeobacteria
D. eubacteria
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The most primitive cell containing
circular DNA and lacking a well
defined nucleus is what type of cell?
A. prokaryotic
B. eukaryotic
C. plant
D. animal
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What type of cell has large
vacuoles, cell walls, and
chloroplast?
A. plant
B. animal
C. protista
D. prokaryotic
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Both plants and animals are
multicellular. What does this mean?
A. Made of one cell
B. Made of many cells
C. Made of two cells
D. Not made of cells
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How are plants and animals able
to reproduce?
A. Only sexually
B. Both sexually and asexually
C. Only asexually
D. Neither sexually nor asexually
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Both plants and animals must
undergo what reaction to produce
energy?
A. photosynthesis
B. transpiration
C. Cellular respiration
D. evaporation
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What organism (s) can respond to
environmental stimuli?
A. plants
B. Both plants and animals
C. animals
D. Neither plants nor animals
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How do nonvascular plants get
water?
A. From the environment or nearby cells
B. From their roots or vascular tissue
C. From the environment or xylem
D. From taproots or nearby cells
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After fertilization takes place in a
flower, the ovary develops into a
A. vegetable
B. fruit
C. seed
D. leaf
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Plants that have specialized
tissues for carrying minerals,
water, or food are classified as
A. Seed bearing
B. vascular
C. nonvascular
D. photosynthetic
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Where does most transpiration
occur?
A. leaf
B. steam
C. roots
D. ground
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What happens when a seed
germinates?
A. It dies
B. It reproduces a copy of itself
C. It remains dormant during winter months
D. It begins to grow
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What is the biotic part of a desert?
A. cacti
B. sand
C. temperature
D. Both (b) and (c) are biotic
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What are organisms that get energy
by breaking down the remains of
dead organisms called?
A. consumers
B. producers
C. decomposers
D. Scavengers
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What type of animal feeds on the
body of the dead animals?
A. scavenger
B. herbivore
C. carnivore
D. decomposer
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