Q #1Which of the following “organisms” is considered to be an exception to the cell theory? A. bacteria D. yeastB. viruses C. amoeba.

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Q #1Which of the following “organisms” is considered to be an exception to the cell theory? A. bacteria D. yeastB. viruses C. amoeba

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Q #2 Adam experiments with anole lizards that can change color, depending on their environment. Adam places a green anole lizard on a brown background and a brown anole lizard on a green background. Adam knows that the brown lizard should turn green and the green lizard should turn brown, but neither of the lizards changed color. What may have caused Adam’s results? A. Their color changing may be affected by something besides the background color, such as fear or temperature D. The colors of the background may not have been appropriate for these lizards B. They may have to move to the new background on their own rather than being placed there, C. They may need more time in which to change color

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Q #3 A student draws a food chain that includes an owl, a mousse, grass, and a grasshopper. Through which organism does the energy flow? A. Owl D. grasshopperB. mouse C. grass

Q #4 A sample of an unknown substance is added to a beaker of water; it dissolves completely. When water is cooled, the substance reappears and settles to the bottom. When the water is evaporated, the substance retains all of its original properties. What is water in this example? A. A solvent in a physical change D. A product in a chemical reaction B. A solute in a physical change C. A reactant in a chemical reaction

Q #5 Turbines from a hydroelectric dam convert what type of energy into electrical energy? A. solar D. mechanicalB. chemical C. nuclear

Q #6 A student safely heats crystals of an unknown solid in a closed container until they melt. Which molecular characteristic of the unknown solid has increased during this process? A. mass D. weightB. molecules C. motion

Q #7 A student used a compound pulley to reduce the force required to life a box. The force was reduced to 8 Newtons, but the distance over which the force was applied was 12 meters. How much work did the student do on the box? A. 4 joules D. 128 joulesB. 96 joules C. 20 joules

Q #8 Which items would best be used to demonstrate refraction of light? A. A mirror and a black cloth D. Shiny foil and shiny floor B. Clear glass and clear plastic C. A flashlight and a white wall

Q #9 In a scientific experiment, how many independent variables should be tested at the same time? A. none D. one B. two C. three or more

Q #10 Of the following, which is considered a living organism? A. mitochondrion D. sperm B. bacterium C. nucleus

Q #11 Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs? A. right ventricle D. right atrium B. left ventricle C. left atrium

Q #12 Which of the following examples illustrates osmosis? A. Digestive enzymes are excreted into the small intestine. D. Calcium is pumped inside a muscle cell after the muscle completes its contraction. B. White blood cells consume pathogens and cell debris at the site of an infection. C. Water leaves the tubules of the kidney in response to the hypertonic fluid surrounding the tubules.

Q #13 Based on the summary equation for photosynthesis shown below, which of the following is produced by the reaction? 6CO2 + 6H2O + light → C6H12O6 + 6O2 A. CO2 D. light B. H2O C. C6H12O6

Q # 14 The observed trait that appears in an organism as a result of its genetic makeup is called the organism’s A. allele D. karyotype B. phenotype C. genotype

Q #15 Why is it important for the cells of multicellular organisms to undergo mitosis? A. Mitosis allows for reproduction with male and female gametes. D. Mitosis produces cells that are different from the original dividing cell. B. Mitosis increases variation within an organism. C. Mitosis produces identical cells to the original dividing cell.

Want to try for 2 Million? Q #16 A cell whose function is to relay information obtained from the environment to the brain is called a A. chondrocyte B. fibroblast C. macrophage D. neuron

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