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Name _______________________________ Date __________________ SOL Bio.2 1. Which of the following factors was NOT incorporated into the develop-ment of the cellular theory of life? A The observation that life can be produced from living matter. B The fact that microorganisms exist in the air. C Flasks of broth remain free of microorganisms when microorganisms are unable to enter the flasks. D A belief that a vital force exists in the air which leads to new life. 2. Which technological development originally helped confirm the cell theory of life? A B C D the centrifuge the light microscope the electron microscope the development of genetics 3. Which of the following ideas does the current cellular theory NOT include? A All cells have identical internal parts. B All cells come from preexisting cells. C Cells are units of function in organisms. D Cells are units of structure in organisms. 4. Evidence suggests that an early form of life transformed Earth’s environment in a way that permitted later life forms to evolve. What were these early organisms and how did they transform the environment? A Cyanobacteria (“blue-green algae”) released free oxygen into the atmosphere. B Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in bean plants’ roots made nitrogen available. C Trilobites ate dead plants and animals to create great coal beds D Viruses caused mutations in early plants causing them to evolve into animals. 5. Which of the following is NOT a way that infections can be transmitted to humans? A touching an object on which a pathogen has landed B drinking water contaminated by a infectious agent C being bitten or scratched by an infected animal D use of a sterile syringe for administering drugs 6. Specifically, what usually causes the actual symptoms of an infectious disease? A B C D immune system macrophages interferons circulating in the blood toxins produced by pathogens phagocytic cells _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©1999,200 S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 8 Do not reproduce without permission.07/15/00 Name _______________________________ Date __________________ SOL Bio.2 7. How is the mosquito related to the disease malaria? A It produces antibodies to the disease. B It is an antigen for the disease. C Mosquitoes are pathogens. D Mosquitoes are vectors for the disease. 11. These two scientists discovered the structure of DNA and produced a model of how it works: A B C D Morgan and Burbank. Smith and Mann. Alaine and Codon. Watson and Crick. 8. A pathogen that passes from one host to another is called? 12. A function NOT performed by a cell membrane is: A B C D A phagocytosis. B protein synthesis. C control of movement of materials into and out of the cell. D transmission of nerve impulses. infectious toxic non-specific pernicious 9. The standard DNA model improved the understanding of what phenomenon? A the working of genes and chromosomes B how inheritance operates C the mechanisms of reproduction D The model helped with understanding all of these phenomena. 10. Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray pictures of DNA revealed its characteristic shape. What is that shape of DNA usually called? A B C D a single-stranded helical cluster a double-stranded helix a ring of helical molecules a spiraled cluster of molecules 13. The organelle which controls most of the cell’s activities and contains the hereditary materials is the: A B C D nucleus. cell membrane. vacuole. endoplasmic reticulum. 14. The semi-jelly-like environment in which most life activities of a cell take place is called: A B C D the cell membrane. a chloroplast. cytoplasm. a vacuole. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©1999,200 S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 9 Do not reproduce without permission.07/15/00 Name _______________________________ Date __________________ SOL Bio.2 15. Students observing onion skin cells and cheek cells could tell the difference between them because onion skin cells have: 20. Natural variation is an important theoretical part of Darwinian evolutionary thought because it: provides differences in living organisms on which the process natural selection acts. B allows individuals to explore new habitats. C minimizes competition within a species. D allows individuals to make the best uses of limited resources. A A B C D a cell membrane. a nucleus. a centriole. a cell wall. 16. What substance passes through the cell membrane by the process of osmosis? A B C D glucose protein water sodium 17. The first autotrophs most likely produced their food by the process of: A B C D chemosynthesis glycolysis photosynthesis aerobic respiration 18. Which one of the following gases is NOT thought to have been present in Earth’s early atmosphere? A B C D oxygen methane nitrogen carbon dioxide 19. The first forms of life most likely contained: A B C D 21. Most fossils are found in: A B C D igneous rock. ice. sedimentary rock. deposits of carbon. 22. What is the age of the oldest known fossils? A B C D about 28 billion years about 9.8 billion years about 3.9 billion years about 500 million years 23. The genetic material found in the nucleus of most cells, is composed of: A B C D deoxyribonucleic acid. triglycerides. proteins. adenosine triphosphate. nucleic acids. mitochondria. nuclei. chloroplasts. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©1999,200 S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 10 Do not reproduce without permission.07/15/00 Name _______________________________ Date __________________ SOL Bio.2 24. The cell theory states that: I. all cells rise from preexisting cells. II. the cell is the basic unit of life. III. all cells are composed of cells or cell parts. IV. all cells make up organs and tissues. A B C D I, III, and IV I, II, and III I and III II and IV 25. What invention led to the development of the cell theory? A B C D camera magnifying glass microscope microorganisms 26. The statement “All living cells arise from preexisting cells.” was proposed by: A B C D Rudolf Virchow. Robert Hooke. Van Helmont. Aristotle. 27. Francisco Redi experimented with rotting meats to disprove: A B C D the DNA model. abiogenesis. NASA science missions. that flies come from maggots. 28. Who suggested that life on primitive Earth was produced from nonliving matter? A B C D Louis Pasteur Robert Brown A. I. Oparin Leeuwenhoek 29. The shape of a DNA molecule could best be described as a: A B C D cubic cube. double helix. triple hexagon. square ladder. 30. Scientists involved in the discovery of DNA as a genetic material were: A Leeuwenhoek, van Helmont, and Redi. B Aristotle, Mendel, and Hooke. C Pasteur, Brown, and Virchow. D Griffith, Avery, Hershey, and Chase. 31. Watson and Crick used the information about DNA structure provided by whom to develop a model of the DNA molecule? A B C D Mendel and Smith Punnett and Darwin Chargaff and Franklin Johannsen and Sagan _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©1999,200 S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 11 Do not reproduce without permission.07/15/00