front 1 Which statement is best supported by the phenotypes of these
offspring? | back 1 C |
front 2 The 1918 influenza epidemic killed between 50 million and 100 million
people worldwide. This epidemic happened near the end of World War I.
More people died from the influenza epidemic than were killed in the
war. Which of the following explains why this virus was so deadly
worldwide? | back 2 J |
front 3 Based on this model, how much of the energy was provided to secondary
consumers? | back 3 B |
front 4 The survival of a species depends on its ability to adapt to changes
in the environment. A species must be capable of surviving and
reproducing despite changes to food sources, climate, or threats from
predators. Which statement correctly describes a way that mutations
increase the likelihood that a species will survive in a changing
environment? | back 4 F |
front 5 Which statement explains the effect of an inhibitor on an
enzyme? | back 5 D |
front 6 Four different nucleotides are used as building blocks of DNA. Which
of the following can be used to distinguish one nucleotide from
another? | back 6 F |
front 7 Why does the ability to lay 1,000 to 5,000 eggs increase the fitness
of the species L. clamitans clamitans? | back 7 B |
front 8 An environmental change that removed which of these organisms from
the ecosystem would cause the most instability in the
ecosystem? | back 8 J |
front 9 During the final stages of human gestation, receptors for the hormone
oxytocin increase on the smooth muscle cells of the uterus. The
release of oxytocin during labor stimulates the smooth muscle tissue
in the wall of the uterus. The vigorous contraction of the uterine
smooth muscle helps push the baby through the birth canal so that
delivery can occur. This process involves the interaction of which
organ systems? | back 9 C |
front 10 In the early 1900s a scientist hypothesized a link between DNA and
the production of proteins in the cytoplasm. However, the fact that
DNA could not be found outside the nucleus led scientists to believe
that another substance was also involved in the synthesis of protein
in the cytoplasm. In the 1940s scientists performed an experiment that
ultimately identified the site of protein synthesis. They also
identified the molecule responsible for transporting information from
the nucleus to the site of protein synthesis. What was this newly
identified molecule? | back 10 G |
front 11 During meiosis, homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material.
This exchange of genetic material — | back 11 A |
front 12 As a fertilized egg divides, the cells differentiate because they
— | back 12 J |
front 13 What is the most likely reason the population of these butterflies
has been declining? | back 13 D |
front 14 Bactrian camels, dromedaries, llamas, and alpacas are all members of
the same taxonomic family, Camelidae. Members of this family all have
two toes, no hooves, true canine teeth, and a split upper lip. The
family Camelidae originated in North America. The physical features of
animals in this family and the family’s geographical origin provide
evidence that all these animals — | back 14 H |
front 15 Which statement best describes the relationship between the products
of photosynthesis and the reactants in cellular respiration? | back 15 A |
front 16 Why does this type of bacteria-filled supplement benefit human health
instead of causing illness? | back 16 G |
front 17 Which process and product are represented in Diagram 2? | back 17 A |
front 18 While visiting a national park, a student encounters an unfamiliar
organism in a damp area near a body of water. The student notes that
the organism is about 10 cm long, has four legs, and has a tail. The
organism is black with small white spots on its smooth, moist skin. It
also appears to have an internal skeletal system. To which class does
the organism most likely belong? | back 18 G |
front 19 During ecological succession, how does the growth of young hardwoods
affect the organisms living in an ecosystem? | back 19 D |
front 20 Human bone, muscle, and nerve cells all contain the same number of
chromosomes with the same complement of genes. What enables these
cells to perform specialized activities? | back 20 G |
front 21 | back 21 D |
front 22 Cytokinins are a class of plant hormones that help regulate growth by
promoting cell division. Cytokinins are produced mainly in
meristematic tissue, where most plant growth occurs. Which system
carries cytokinins produced in the roots to the rest of the
plant? | back 22 F |
front 23 The adaptation that allows some of these animals to run fast would be
an example of natural selection if it helps them — | back 23 D |
front 24 Which cell is in the phase of mitosis that the student is searching
for? | back 24 G |
front 25 Which of these best explains what is happening to the quiver tree population in southern Africa? A Individual quiver trees are unable to adjust to the rising
temperatures, and only those in cooler parts of the range will
survive. | back 25 A |
front 26 Scientists studying illnesses caused by chemically contaminated food
conduct research to minimize the effects of these diseases on society.
These chemicals harm the body through interactions between the
digestive system and the immune system. Scientists conducting this
research are likely to describe which of these interactions between
the digestive and immune systems? | back 26 J |
front 27 Nitrogenous bases are located on both strands of the DNA double
helix. What is the significance of the nitrogenous bases? | back 27 B |
front 28 Which two processes does this diagram most directly model? | back 28 J |
front 29 In the early 1980s scientists were able to produce two biomolecules
by splicing a human gene into the bacterium E. coli to make
recombinant human insulin and growth hormone. Which statement best
explains why this experiment was successful? | back 29 C |
front 30 Kidneys are part of the excretory system in a human body. They purify
the impure blood and send it back to the rest of the body. Which
system is mainly responsible for the transport of plasma to the
kidneys? | back 30 G |
front 31 Which organisms are both secondary and tertiary consumers in this
food web? | back 31 C |
front 32 | back 32 F |
front 33 | back 33 B |
front 34 Cells pass through a Gcheckpoint before entering mitosis. Ideally, if
DNA damage is 2 detected, the cells do not enter mitosis until the
damage is repaired. Why is DNA damage repaired before cells enter
mitosis? | back 34 J |
front 35 Which mutation will cause translation to stop? | back 35 B |
front 36 In what way are the bacteriophage and E. coli alike? | back 36 J |
front 37 Based on the key, which of these best describes the leaves and cones
of the longleaf pine? | back 37 A |
front 38 People who have Alzheimer’s disease experience an increasing loss of
brain function and cognition over time. Alzheimer’s is characterized
by a buildup of abnormal protein fragments that damage brain cells.
Recently scientists have discovered an enzyme, BACE2, that decreases
these abnormal protein fragments in the brain of a person with
Alzheimer’s disease. Which statement explains how BACE2 most likely
works? | back 38 G |
front 39 In all three complex carbohydrates, the subunits of glucose are
bonded together differently. Because they have different structures,
they most likely — | back 39 D |
front 40 In 2010, scientists excavated a skull fossil that provides evidence
of a newly discovered species of big cat. Based on the evidence,
scientists hypothesize that big cats branched off from smaller wild
cats about 6 million years ago. Which of these resources did the
scientists most likely rely on to form their hypothesis? | back 40 H |
front 41 Which of the following is most likely to cause the greatest
disruption to an ecosystem? | back 41 A |
front 42 | back 42 H |
front 43 Which statement best describes the differences in species diversity
between an ecosystem beginning the process of primary succession and
one beginning the process of secondary succession? | back 43 D |
front 44 In which of these situations would PCR be most useful? | back 44 F |
front 45 Which statement explains the pattern in the graph? | back 45 B |
front 46 Chickens can have different types of feathers. Frizzled feathers curl
toward a chicken’s head. Assume that feather type is determined by a
single gene and that the allele for frizzled feathers is dominant over
the allele for straight feathers. In a cross between two chickens with
straight feathers, what percentage of the offspring can be expected to
have frizzled feathers? | back 46 F |
front 47 Which student made observations of a community of organisms? | back 47 B |
front 48 Atmospheric nitrogen has to be combined with other elements, or
fixed, in order to be used by plants. Lightning is one way that
nitrogen is fixed. When lightning occurs, the extreme heat breaks the
bonds in nitrogen molecules, allowing nitrogen to combine with oxygen
and form nitrogen oxides. In what way is most of the nitrogen fixed by
lightning made available for use by plants? | back 48 J |
front 49 Based on this information, what functions do the specialized leaves
of sundews perform? | back 49 C |
front 50 Oncogenes are mutated forms of genes. Oncogenes can transform a cell
into a tumor cell. Some tumor cells are benign, while others are
malignant. How does the presence of an oncogene lead to the formation
of a tumor? | back 50 G |
front 51 Scientists around the world use a standardized taxonomic system. Why
would scientists want to use a taxonomic system that is
standardized? | back 51 A |
front 52 | back 52 H |
front 53 A student performed an investigation in which two ivy plants were
planted in two separate containers. One of the containers had
earthworms mixed in with the soil, and the other container had soil
and no earthworms. The plants were given the same amount of water and
exposed to the same amount of sunlight. The student observed that
after several weeks of growth, the plant exposed to earthworms
appeared to be healthier and exhibited more growth. To conclude that
the relationship between the plant and the earthworm is an example of
mutualism, the student must perform follow-up investigations that do
which of the following? | back 53 B |
front 54 Based on this information, how has adaptation allowed marine
gastropods to be successful without a shell? | back 54 H |
front 55 A single-celled organism can be classified as a prokaryote based on
the absence of — | back 55 D |
front 56 Which statement describes the mutation in the diagram? | back 56 J |
front 57 The relationship between the remora and the shark is an example of
— | back 57 C |
front 58 Invasive plant species affect the interactions of living and
nonliving components of an ecosystem, so the removal of invasive
plants is often necessary. The goal of most plant-control methods is
to disrupt or inhibit the function of different plant systems. For
example, insects can be used to chew through roots in order to reduce
a plant’s ability to absorb water. Which of these functions would be
most immediately affected by a reduction in water uptake by
roots? | back 58 J |
front 59 Which of these will most likely happen if the plateau pikas are
completely removed from the Tibetan plateau grasslands? | back 59 A |
front 60 | back 60 F |
front 61 This part of the cell cycle is best described as the process that
— | back 61 B |
front 62 Which statement about enzyme activity is best supported by this
graph? | back 62 H |
front 63 The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) often infects and destroys CD4
T cells. These CD4 T cells are one of many kinds of white blood cells
that are an important part of the immune system. The most common
danger related to the destruction of CD4 T cells is — | back 63 B |
front 64 Common baboons live on the savanna in breeding groups called troops.
While females tend to stay with the troop, younger or less dominant
males may leave to join a neighboring troop. Which of these is a
likely outcome of movement by young males? | back 64 F |
front 65 An estuary collects sediments from the ocean and rivers that feed
into it. The sediments swirl around and then settle to form a mudflat.
Eel grass is then established on the mudflat. The ecosystem changes
over time and ultimately develops into a salt marsh that contains
mangrove trees. | back 65 D |
front 66 Differences in traits such as hair texture are determined by
differences in — | back 66 G |
front 67 | back 67 A |
front 68 Which statement is best supported by these data? | back 68 G |
front 69 Which body systems are directly responsible for regulating these
nodes and protecting the body from harmful materials in tissue
fluid? | back 69 A |
front 70 An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can
cause atmospheric temperatures to increase. Which statement explains
how this could affect the ocean as a carbon sink? | back 70 J |
front 71 Which molecule synthesized by plants is a major source of energy for
cellular processes in both plants and animals? | back 71 C |
front 72 The results provide evidence that — | back 72 F |
front 73 From a single fertilized ovum undergoing a series of rapid cell
divisions, a human infant develops. The embryonic cells become
specialized for a variety of functions. Which of these statements best
describes how different cell types develop? | back 73 C |
front 74 This feed back loop is likely to be activated when— | back 74 F |
front 75 In the 1940s, the scientist J. B. S. Haldane linked many human red
blood cell disorders with the tropical regions where malaria occurs.
Haldane hypothesized that the widespread presence of these red blood
cell disorders as well as traits that protect individuals from malaria
were the result of natural selection. Haldane’s hypothesis was later
confirmed by the research of A. C. Allison. | back 75 B |
front 76 Which of the following represents evidence that could be used to
support the claims about this product? | back 76 H |
front 77 Which conclusion about the relatedness of the lizards do these data
support? | back 77 B |
front 78 Based on the energy flow between trophic levels in an energy pyramid,
how much energy would be expected to be found at the secondary
consumer level in this pyramid? | back 78 F |
front 79 Which tree does the unknown leaf come from? | back 79 D |
front 80 The donor of which sample is most closely related to the donor of the
unknown sample? | back 80 H |
front 81 Based on this information, the student can conclude that boron is
absorbed by plant roots from soil and then — | back 81 A |
front 82 The surface of the stomach is lined with epithelial cells called
surface mucous cells. These cells produce a thick mucus that coats the
epithelium on the inside surface of the stomach. What is the purpose
of the mucous coating? | back 82 H |
front 83 | back 83 D |
front 84 Which statement correctly addresses the validity of the claim? | back 84 G |
front 85 Which of the following is an example of the endocrine system directly
interacting with the nervous system? | back 85 B |
front 86 Roads are often built through forests for industrial purposes or as
land is developed for residential and commercial needs. How would road
construction through a forest most likely affect the ecosystem? | back 86 H |
front 87 People who have leukemia, a cancer that affects white blood cells,
are often given Cytarabine. This drug inhibits the synthesis of DNA.
Which phase of the cell cycle is most affected by Cytarabine? | back 87 B |
front 88 Which theory is represented in this diagram? | back 88 J |
front 89 Recent studies in bone research indicate that using ultrasound on a
broken bone can decrease the healing time by 25%. Which of these are
the most basic levels of organization involved when a bone
heals? | back 89 A |
front 90 Which of these is the direct result of an error in the transcription
of a DNA nucleotide? | back 90 H |
front 91 | back 91 D |
front 92 Which statement best explains why the grass tips of the experimental
group bent toward the light? | back 92 G |
front 93 | back 93 C |
front 94 What conditions cause the contractile vacuole to fill with
water? | back 94 F |
front 95 The rocky material left behind by a retreating glacier forms what is
called a moraine. When primary succession occurs on a moraine, which
life-forms will help create the soil by breaking down bare
rock? | back 95 B |
front 96 Taxonomic classification is important to marine biologists because it
provides a way to — | back 96 J |
front 97 How are ferritin and glycogen similar in their primary functions for
an organism? | back 97 A |
front 98 What is the purpose of this process? | back 98 J |
front 99 Which inference do these data support? | back 99 C |
front 100 Viruses can be transmitted through air, water, food, insect bites,
and direct skin contact. Once a virus gains entry to the body, it
invades a host cell in order to — | back 100 J |
front 101 Which statement about the beetles in this environment is best
supported by the data? | back 101 A |
front 102 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both involve the use and
release of gases. Which statement correctly identifies the role of
gases in the two processes? | back 102 H |
front 103 Which statement provides the best evidence that Ambulocetus natans is
an ancestor of Basilosaurus isis? | back 103 A |
front 104 Which of these phrases could be placed in the position marked with an
X? | back 104 J |
front 105 Which statement describes this model of DNA? | back 105 A |
front 106 | back 106 H |
front 107 Which two trees are the most closely related? | back 107 B |
front 108 What causes this change in fur color? | back 108 J |
front 109 Gel electrophoresis can be used to — | back 109 B |
front 110 Which statement best explains the function of the vesicles? | back 110 J |
front 111 Based on these data, this enzyme functions best at what temperature
and pH? | back 111 B |
front 112 The Indian leaf butterfly has traits that allow it to resemble a
leaf. The bright colors of the monarch butterfly indicate that the
butterfly tastes bad and can be poisonous. | back 112 F |
front 113 The female reproductive and endocrine systems work interactively for
which main purpose? | back 113 C |
front 114 Which organism is the LEAST related to the other three
organisms? | back 114 G |
front 115 In the 1880s, Louis Pasteur developed a method of weakening viruses.
The weakened viruses could be injected into healthy
individuals. | back 115 A |
front 116 In humans blood type is determined by the A, B, and O alleles. The A
and B alleles are codominant to each other and dominant over the O
allele. An individual with the AO genotype and an individual with the
BO genotype can produce offspring with which of the following
phenotypes? | back 116 J |
front 117 What is the role of mRNA in expressing specialized structures? | back 117 J |
front 118 Although these organisms belong to the same phylum, they are
classified as different — | back 118 B |
front 119 A mutation in which types of cells would only affect the organism and
not future generations? | back 119 H |
front 120 In the mid-1980s an aggressive strain of algae known as Caulerpa was
accidentally introduced into the Mediterranean Sea when a seaside
aquarium cleaned out its tanks. The algae contains a toxin that
prevents native herbivores from consuming it. Caulerpa quickly spread
over the sea floor, crowding out many species including sponges,
corals, sea fans, and lobsters. | back 120 D |
front 121 Which of these is the correct amino acid chain produced from the DNA
template strand? | back 121 F |
front 122 Which statement best explains the importance of the root hairs to the
stems and leaves of the plant? | back 122 D |
front 123 A scientist shaved an area of white fur on the back of a Himalayan
rabbit and placed an ice pack over the shaved area. The shaved area
grew black fur. | back 123 F |
front 124 A small town in the piney woods of East Texas has a soccer field
composed of native grasses. The soccer field is mowed once a
week. | back 124 D |
front 125 | back 125 H |
front 126 The activities in the cell cycle occur during specific phases. In
which phase of the cell cycle is DNA replicated? | back 126 D |
front 127 When constructing an energy pyramid of the swamp ecosystem, which of
these would be placed at the top of the pyramid? | back 127 G |
front 128 The white cattail is a hybrid species of plant that is a result of
the cross between the broad-leaved cattail and the narrow-leaved
cattail. Over time, the white cattail has established itself in the
wetlands of Midwestern states. | back 128 A |
front 129 An individual who participates in a long-distance run on a hot day
will produce large quantities of sweat. As a result of the excessive
sweating, the amount of urine produced by the kidneys will
change. | back 129 H |
front 130 The gray squirrel, Eastern fox squirrel, and red squirrel are all
different species of squirrels. Why is having a scientific name for
each species of an organism important? | back 130 D |
front 131 Which sample was most likely DNA? | back 131 F |
front 132 Saprophytes are fungi that feed on dead and decomposing organisms.
They secrete enzymes that digest components of cell walls, such as
cellulose and lignin. | back 132 D |
front 133 An advertisement for a health supplement for dogs claims to build
lean muscle and strengthen tendons and ligaments, as well as provide
energy. Which two biomolecules must the supplement contain to provide
these benefits? | back 133 G |
front 134 Scientists have observed many types of tropical fish moving beyond
their traditional ocean ranges into waters that have historically been
more temperate. These fish compete for food with native fish,
consuming much from the kelp forests and beds of sea grass. | back 134 C |
front 135 Which result is most likely to occur to the beetle population due to
predation over time? | back 135 F |
front 136 What is the probability of cloven hooves in the offspring of parents
that are heterozygous for the trait? | back 136 C |
front 137 Which of these must happen for corn seeds to develop on the
ear? | back 137 G |
front 138 Adaptations that result from natural selection are expected to
increase the fitness of an organism. In terms of natural selection,
which of the following best describes fitness? | back 138 C |
front 139 Which statement about the event represented in the diagram is
valid? | back 139 J |
front 140 | back 140 C |
front 141 Which of the components could be observed using a microscope in a
prepared slide of leaf epidermal cells but not in a prepared slide of
human cheek cells? | back 141 G |
front 142 Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould researched the lenses of the
eyes of fossil trilobites of different species. In 1972 they published
a paper in which they described the tendency of a species to remain
the same until a sudden change in the environment causes a new related
species to appear. | back 142 D |
front 143 Which part of a DNA molecule is responsible for the direct coding of
specific traits in an organism? | back 143 H |
front 144 When mammals get an infection, their internal body temperature often
rises 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. The body gets the energy it needs to
react to an infection by — | back 144 C |
front 145 Scientists use zebra fish to study human genetic diseases because
zebra fish and humans share many of the same genetic
diseases. | back 145 G |
front 146 How do the circulatory system and immune system work together to
respond to an injury? | back 146 C |
front 147 | back 147 G |
front 148 A student studying primary succession should focus on which of these
communities? | back 148 D |
front 149 Based on this cladogram, which statement best describes relationships
among millipede orders? | back 149 F |
front 150 Which of the following best describes these biomolecules? | back 150 D |
front 151 In North American forests, two species of birds, nuthatches and brown
creepers, forage on the same trees for insects. Brown creepers feed on
insects found near the bottom of the tree trunk, while nuthatches feed
on insects in the top part of the tree. | back 151 G |
front 152 Fruits grown in hot climates are usually less sweet than those grown
in cooler temperatures. The high temperatures increase the rate of
respiration in the plants, thus reducing the sugar content in some
fruits. | back 152 D |
front 153 What do the two arrows represent? | back 153 H |
front 154 Which statement explains how producers are dependent upon consumers
for their survival? | back 154 B |
front 155 48 Which of these describes a difference between viruses and
cells? | back 155 H |
front 156 As part of the nitrogen cycle, animals acquire some amino acids by
doing which of the following? | back 156 B |
front 157 Which two body systems must directly interact for vertebrate
organisms to exchange gases? | back 157 H |
front 158 Which statement is best supported by the observable structures of the
different humerus bones? | back 158 B |
front 159 Which of these mutations most likely results in the mutated
hemoglobin gene? | back 159 J |
front 160 Based on this food web, which organisms are direct sources of energy
for secondary consumers? | back 160 A |
front 161 | back 161 H |