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When Mendel crossed a purebred tall plant with a purebred short plant,  the F₁ generation looked like this.

A. All medium height

B. All short

C. All tall

D. 75% tall and 25% short

What is all tall?

100

Consumers are defined as this.

A. Organisms that make their own energy

B. Organisms that eat plants or other animals

C. Organisms that dissolve nutrients and absorb them

What are organisms that eat plants or other animals?

100

The six elements that make up most of living things:

A. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, potassium, oxygen, phosphorus

B. Hydrogen, sodium, phosphorus, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon

C. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur

D. Carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen, oxygen, sodium, hydrogen


What is Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur. (remember CHONPS)

100

This is the name of the enzyme that turns ADP into ATP.

A. Cyclin

B. ATP Synthase

C. Peptin

D. Helicase

What is ATP Synthase?

100

This is the label A in the image.

A. Enzyme

B. Substrate

C. Active Site

D. None of the above

What is the active site?

200

In the F₂ generation, Mendel crossed 2 of the F1 generations. The ratio for dominant to recessive phenotypes was this.

A. 1 dominant : 1 recessive 

B. 2 dominant : 2 recessive 

C. 3 dominant : 1 recessive

D. 4 dominant : 0 recessive

What is a 3:1 ratio?

200

Which organisms have the most  individuals and available energy in a food pyramid?

A. Producers

B. Primary Consumers

C. Secondary Consumers

D. Tertiary Consumers

What are Producers?

200

A students observes a cell where the chromosomes appear to be pulled apart by spindle fibers. These two final steps would come after this. 

A. Prophase

B. Metaphase

C. Anaphase

D. Telophase and Cytokinesis

What is Telophase and cytokinesis?

200

What is the correct order of the central dogma of molecular biology?

A. RNA→ Protein→ DNA

B. DNA→ RNA→ Protein

C. Protein→ DNA→ RNA

D. RNA→ DNA→ Protein


What is DNA→ RNA→ Protein?

200

Based on the image, This is letter C.

A. Stroma

B. Thylakoid membrane

C. Granum

D. Outer membrane

What is the Granum.

300

This individual took the first image of DNA.

A. Frederick Griffith

B. Rosalind Franklin

C. Martha Chase

D. Oswald Avery


Who is Rosalind Franklin?

300

New Jersey is in a biome that has different seasons and the leaves fall to the ground. This Biome is called _____.

A.  Temperate Deciduous Forest

B. Tropical Rainforest

C. Coniferous Forest

D. Desert

What the temperate Deciduous forest?

300

Why is a high surface area to volume ratio important for a cell's efficiency?

A. It allows the cell to store more waste products.

B. It increases the rate of waste production.

C. It facilitates efficient exchange of nutrients and waste with the environment.

D. It reduces the cell's energy requirements for survival.


What is it facilitates efficient exchange of nutrients and waste with the environment?

300

Groups of different species that live together in a defined area make up a(n) _________________.

A. Population

B. Community

C. Ecosystem

D. Biome



what is a community?

300

Based on the image, label 4 is this.

A. Nucleus

B. Vacuole

C. Lysosome

D. Golgi Apparatus

What is Golgi Apparatus.

400

In 1928, British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith, transferred the genetic material from one cell to another. This process is called __________.

A. Transduction

B. Transformation

C. Translation

D. Transcription

What is Transformation?

400

The process by which plants absorb dissolved inorganic nutrients from the soil is called:

A. Leaching

B. Sedimentation

C. Evaporation

D. Assimiltion

What is assimilation?

400

When both alleles are present they will mix to create a new phenotype/trait

A. Codominance

B. Complete dominance

C. Incomplete Dominance

D. Polygenics

What is Incomplete dominance?

400

The maximum number of organisms of a particular species that can be supported by an environment is called ____________________.

A. Logistic growth

B. Carrying capacity

C. Exponential growth

D. Population density


what is carrying capacity?

400

Based on the karyotype, the haploid number (n)= this.

A. n= 39

B. n = 78

C. n = 19

D. n= 38

What is n = 39

500

This organism is a perfect organism for genetic studies.

A. Cats

B. Dogs

C. Fish

D. Flies

What are flies?

500
A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.

A. Invasive species

B. Native species

C. Keystone Species

D. Apex Species

What is a Keystone species?

500

A protein that regulates the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells: ______________

A. Centromere

B. Chromatid

C. Cyclin

D. Histone

What is cyclin?

500

In which population does genetic drift and founder effect impact the most?

A. Populations having more than one species

B. Small populations

C. Large populations

D. Populations that experience punctuated equilibrium


What are small populations?

500

This graph is considered _______. The dotted line represents the original population and over time the solid line was selected for.

A. Directional

B.Disruptive

C. Stabilizing

What is Stabilizing?

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