front 1 Pasteur's experiment provided conclusive evidence to reject the spontaneous generation hypothesis, which states that cells arise from nonliving material. As a consequence, his results supported the all-cells-from-cells hypothesis. Which element of Pasteur's experimental design was most important and why? *His two treatments differed only in the shape of the flask, resulting in exposure of only one of the treatments to preexisting cells. *His two treatments differed in both the type of nutrient broth and the shape of the flask, resulting in the exposure of only one of the treatments to preexisting cells. *His two treatments differed only in the type of nutrient broth used, resulting in the exposure of only one of the treatments to preexisting cells. *His two treatments differed in the shape of the flask, the type of nutrient broth, and the amount of time the broth was boiled, allowing him to test multiple factors. | back 1 His two treatments differed only in the shape of the flask, resulting in exposure of only one of the treatments to preexisting cells. Because he was testing whether exposure to preexisting cells is required to produce new cells, it was essential that the only difference between treatments was the factor being tested. |
front 2 Which of the following statements is not true of scientific experiments? *They must be well documented. *They yield useful results regardless of whether the hypothesis is supported or rejected. *They must occur under carefully controlled conditions found in a laboratory. | back 2 They must occur under carefully controlled conditions found in a
laboratory. |
front 3 In an experiment, investigators try to control all of the variables except one—the one that tests the hypothesis. Which of the following reasons is the primary rationale for controlling variables in an experiment? *To enable investigators to repeat the test *To eliminate alternative explanations for the results of an experiment *To create a control group | back 3 To eliminate alternative explanations for the results of an
experiment. |
front 4 Which of the following statements could not be supported or rejected by a scientific experiment? *College students think football is more fun to watch than baseball. *Grass is green because it contains chlorophyll. *The first living cell on Earth came from outer space | back 4 The first living cell on Earth came from outer space. |
front 5 Which of the following statements is true of a hypothesis? *A hypothesis can be proved. *A hypothesis can be supported or rejected through experimentation. | back 5 A hypothesis can be supported or rejected through
experimentation. |
front 6 Which of the following variables did Pasteur change in his experiment to test the hypothesis of spontaneous generation? *The length of time that the flasks were allowed to sit before being sampled for organisms *The broth used in each flask *The shape of the flask *The length of time that the broth was boiled | back 6 The shape of the flask |
front 7 In Pasteur's experiment to test the hypothesis of spontaneous generation, why did he boil the broth in both flasks? *To kill any existing organisms in the broth *To provide nutrients to stimulate the growth of microorganisms *To attract dust particles to each flask *To expose the broth to a source of organisms | back 7 To kill any existing organisms in the broth |
front 8 What results from the Zonosemata experiment support the sub-hypothesis that wing waving alone reduces predation by jumping spiders? *Houseflies with Zonosemata wings are attacked less frequently. *Untreated Zonosemata flies are attacked less frequently. *Zonosemata flies with housefly wings are attacked less frequently. *Zonosemata flies with their own wings cut and reglued are attacked less frequently. | back 8 Zonosemata flies with housefly wings are attacked less
frequently. |
front 9 Suppose that Zonosemata flies whose own wings had been clipped and reattached were attacked more frequently than untreated Zonosemata flies. How would this result affect the reliability of the other experimental results? *The reliability of the experimental results would not change. *All results for the experimental groups using houseflies would be invalid. *All results for the experimental groups involving wing surgery would be invalid. *All results for the experimental groups using Zonosemata flies would be invalid. | back 9 All results for the experimental groups involving wing surgery would
be invalid. |
front 10 In the experiment on ant navigation summarized in Figure 1.9, what would you conclude if, in the first test, the normal individuals had not walked 10 meters on the return trip before looking for the nest? *Preventing ants from making their characteristic 180° turns when looking for the nest might have altered their behavior on the return trip. *Switching the ants to a new channel for the return trip might have altered their behavior. *Preventing ants from feeding at the end of their outbound trip from the nest might have altered their behavior on the return trip. *The manipulation used to create ants with stilts or stumps might have affected their behavior on the return trip. | back 10 Switching the ants to a new channel for the return trip might have
altered their behavior. |
front 11 To answer questions about life, biologists use the scientific method, which involves hypotheses, predictions, and experiments. Which statement most accurately summarizes the relationship among these three elements? *A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a broad pattern in nature; a prediction is a specific claim that follows from a hypothesis and that can be tested in an experiment. *A prediction is a proposed answer to a tightly focused question; a hypothesis is a specific claim that follows from a prediction and that can be tested in an experiment. *A hypothesis is a proposed answer that can be tested in an experiment; a prediction is a proposed answer that biologists use only when experiments are impossible. *A hypothesis is a proposed answer to a tightly focused question; a prediction is a specific claim that follows from a hypothesis and that can be tested in an experiment. | back 11 A hypothesis is a proposed answer to a tightly focused question; a prediction is a specific claim that follows from a hypothesis and that can be tested in an experiment. |
front 12 What type of bond is joining the two hydrogen atoms? *covalent *hydrogen *hydrophobic *hydrophilic *ionic | back 12 covalent |
front 13 A(n) _____ refers to two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds. *shell *molecule *community *ion *isotope | back 13 molecule |
front 14 This atom can form up to _____ single covalent bond(s). *0 *1 *2 *3 *4 | back 14 4 |
front 15 A(n) _____ bond joins these two oxygen atoms. *quadruple covalent *double covalent *ionic *single covalent *hydrogen | back 15 double covalent |
front 16 Which of the following statements most accurately describes the relative positions of the shared electrons in methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3)? *Electrons are shared equally in both molecules. *Electrons are shared equally in CH4 and unequally in NH3. *Electrons are shared equally in NH3 and unequally in CH4. *Electrons are shared unequally in both molecules. | back 16 Electrons are shared equally in CH4 and unequally in NH3. |
front 17 What is the arrow pointing to? *electron *hydroxide ion *hydronium ion *hydrogen ion *water molecule | back 17 hydrogen ion |
front 18 What is the arrow pointing to? *hydroxide ion *hydronium ion *proton *water *hydrogen ion | back 18 hydroxide ion |
front 19 In a neutral solution the concentration of _____. *water molecules is less than the concentration of hydroxide ions *hydrogen ions is greater than the concentration of hydroxide ions *hydrogen ions is less than the concentration of hydroxide ions *hydrogen ions is equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions *water molecules is less than the concentration of hydrogen ions | back 19 hydrogen ions is equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions |
front 20 How does the pH of the solution on the right compare with that of the solution on the left? *The solution on the right is basic relative to the solution on the left. *The solution on the right is acidic relative to the solution on the left. *The solution on the right is neutral relative to the solution on the left. *Both of these solutions are equally basic. *Both of these solutions are equally acidic. | back 20 The solution on the right is basic relative to the solution on the left. |
front 21 Which statement best explains the physical basis for why oil (molecules containing only carbon and hydrogen) and water do not mix? *Oil molecules interact via hydrogen bonding more strongly with other oil molecules than with water molecules. *Oils are negatively charged molecules that are repelled by the partial negative charges on water molecules. *Oils are nonpolar molecules that cannot interact with water molecules via hydrogen bonding. *Oils are positively charged molecules that are repelled by the partial positive charges on water molecules. | back 21 Oils are nonpolar molecules that cannot interact with water molecules via hydrogen bonding. |
front 22 The hydrogen bonds among water molecules endow water with which property? *Solid water (ice) is denser than liquid water. *Water has low cohesion. *Water has a high specific heat. *Water is a good solvent for nonpolar molecules. | back 22 Water has a high specific heat. It takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water. Temperature measures the movement of molecules and energy must first go into breaking the hydrogen bonds before the energy can allow increased movement. |
front 23 What type of energy is stored in the chemical bonds of a molecule? *thermal energy *potential energy *kinetic energy *equilibrium energy | back 23 potential energy Potential energy is energy based on position. Chemical bonds will vary in the amount of chemical potential energy they have based on the location of their electrons. |
front 24 The first law of thermodynamics states that _____. *reactions must be endothermic *during reactions entropy tends to decrease *energy is neither created nor destroyed *spontaneous reactions require an input of energy | back 24 energy is neither created nor destroyed The first law of thermodynamics states that energy is conserved—it cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred and transformed. |
front 25 Which molecules show an appropriate number of bonds around each carbon atom? Select the three that apply. | back 25 Since carbon atoms are tetravalent (able to form four bonds), atoms may branch off a carbon atom in as many as four places. The ability of a carbon atom to form four different bonds allows carbon to form many different sizes and types of molecules. Carbon atoms may form chains, rings, or combinations of chains and rings. The tetravalence of carbon makes it particularly well-suited to forming the backbone of a huge diversity of organic molecules. |