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Having multiple independent variables increases the changes of having a better experiment because I will have more results. 


False

100

Examine the list of organisms.

  • amoeba
  • bacteria
  • pine tree
  • kangaroo

Which option correctly describes a similarity between the organisms?

They are all living organisms made of one or more cells.

100

Which option describes how genes control the traits of a cell?


Genes code for specific structures and molecules in a cell. Those structures and molecules form the traits of the cell.

100

Which option describes how the absolute age of a fossil is commonly determined?


The carbon-14 in a fossil breaks down over time. The remaining amount of carbon-14 in the fossil can be used to calculate its age.

100

Read the statements.

Some baby birds peck at a red dot under their parent’s beak. This triggers a gagging reflex in the parent.

Which option describes how this behavior increases fitness?

The parent regurgitates the partly digested food for the baby bird. The baby bird can eat this food.

200

ordan wants to know if temperature affect student test scores. Jordan will have a sample of 10 students. 5 students are places in a room where the temperature is 27 degrees Celsius. The other 5 students are placed in a room where the temperature is 15 degrees Celsius. Jordan gives chocolate to one group and not the other.

What is the dependent variable in Jordan's experiment?

Student test scores

 

200

Read the scenario.

A group of students is working on an experiment about cells. They heat some bacterial cells in an oven until all the cells die. The dead cells are then placed in a petri dish with nutrient molecules that are needed by cells to grow. The dish is kept at room temperature.

Which option correctly describes what will happen next?

No new bacterial cells will form.

200

Read the statements.

If Sally has earlobes that are attached to the side of her head. Sally has two _[blank 1]_ that cause her to have attached earlobes. Sally has obtained these from her _[blank 2]_.

Which option correctly completes these statements?

blank 1: alleles
blank 2: parents

200

Which statement describes Hutton and Lyell’s work?


Both Hutton and Lyell claimed that Earth was very old and changed very slowly over time.

200

Read the statements.

_[Blank 1]_ are known at birth. _[blank 2]_ are learned later in life.

Which option correctly completes these statements?


  • Blank 1: Innate behaviors
    blank 2: Learned behaviors
300

Match the word with the definition/example.

Amount of daylight

Independent Variable

Dependent Variable

Hypothesis

Independent Variable

300

Which options identify a key point of cell theory?
(Select all that apply.)

Living things are made of one or more cells.

Cells carry out functions that maintain life.

300

Read the statements.

In eukaryotic organisms, genes usually consist of two alleles. The two alleles are often on different parts of the same chromosome.

These sentences contain incorrect information. Which option describes the mistake?

In eukaryotic organisms, the two alleles of the gene are on different chromosomes.

300

Which statements are observations that Darwin made on his voyage?

  • The Galapagos Islands had slightly different tortoises on each of the islands.The Galapagos Islands had slightly different tortoises on each of the islands. , 
  • There was a fossil of a large, extinct, armored animal that looked like a modern-day armadillo.
300

Which option describes why some bird species migrate?


Some birds migrate to avoid harsh winter and summer conditions. By migrating, birds can be in regions that experience mild winters and mild summers.

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