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1 Final Science CRCT Review Game

2 2 - Answer Researchers are studying the effects of childhood obesity on human organs. Which of the following is not an ethical procedure for this study? A: Require a group of 50 children to gain 150 pounds and then undergo a health exam B: Ask 50 obese children to undergo a health exam

3 2 - Answer Researchers are studying the effects of childhood obesity on human organs. Which of the following is not an ethical procedure for this study? A: Require a group of 50 children to gain 150 pounds and then undergo a health exam B: Ask 50 obese children to undergo a health exam

4 The following data was collected in an experiment. For this set of data, what is the mean? PlantTotal Growth A7 cm B9 cm C D6 cm E9 cm

5 The following data was collected in an experiment. For this set of data, what is the mean? PlantTotal Growth A7 cm B9 cm C D6 cm E9 cm Answer: 8cm (7+9+9+6+9)/5 = 8

6 The following data was collected in an experiment. For this set of data, what is the mode? PlantTotal Growth A7 cm B9 cm C D6 cm E9 cm

7 The following data was collected in an experiment. For this set of data, what is the mode? PlantTotal Growth A7 cm B9 cm C D6 cm E9 cm Answer: 9cm

8 List the 4 basic needs of every living organism. 2

9 2 - Answer List the 4 basic needs of every living organism. A: Food, Water, Air, A place to live

10 5 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is your body trying to maintain?

11 5 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is your body trying to maintain? A: Homeostasis 5 - Answer

12 Only one parent produces offspring identical to itself. This is an example of _____________________. 7

13 Only one parent produces offspring identical to itself. This is an example of asexual reproduction. 7-Answer

14 What is the basic unit of life? 12

15 What is the basic unit of life? A: The Cell 12 - Answer

16 These are the building blocks of proteins. 15

17 These are the building blocks of proteins. A: Amino Acids 15 - Answer

18 List the two building blocks of cells that are used as a source of energy and for energy storage. 14 Part 1

19 List the two building blocks of cells that are used as a source of energy and for energy storage. A: Lipids and Carbohydrates 14 - Answer

20 6 What organelle allows plants (and some protists) to make their own food?

21 6-Answer What organelle allows plants (and some protists) to make their own food? A: The Chloroplast

22 Carbohydrates and Lipids are converted to ATP in this organelle. 7

23 A. Mitochondria 7-Answer

24 Starting with the organelles, list the 6 levels of organization of multicellular organisms. 11

25 11 - Answer Starting with the cell, list the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms. 1. Organelles, 2. Cells 3. Tissues, 4. Organs, 5. Organ Systems 6. Organism

26 Cells that are like each other and do the same job form______________ 23

27 Cells that are like each other and do the same job form______________ A. Tissues 23 - Answer

28 Put these items in order according to the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms: 11 Cell Digestive System Stomach Human Muscle tissue

29 Put these items in order according to the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms: 11 Answer: Cell  Muscle tissue  Stomach  Digestive system  Human

30 Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi are organisms that contain these types of cells that have membrane- bound organelles. 20

31 Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi are organisms that contain these types of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. A. Eukaryotic Cells 20 - Answer

32 Photosynthesis Why do cells go through photosynthesis? A: To make _________. 1

33 Photosynthesis Why do cells go through photosynthesis? A: To make FOOD. 1

34 The Cell In the diagram below, which way would the particles move to reach equilibrium? 2a =molecules =Cell

35 The Cell In the diagram below, which way would the particles move to reach equilibrium? A: Inside 2a 6 molecules inside, 6 molecules outside

36 Photosynthesis What are the products of photosynthesis? 3

37 Photosynthesis What are the products of photosynthesis? A: GLUCOSE (FOOD) & OXYGEN (O 2 ) 3

38 Photosynthesis Write the formula for photosynthesis (words only and proper order) 7

39 Photosynthesis Answer: Carbon dioxide+ Water + Light energy  Glucose +Oxygen 7

40 Photosynthesis Write the formula for photosynthesis. (numbers only & proper order) 7

41 Photosynthesis Answer: 6CO2 + 6H2O +Light energy  C6H12O6 + 6O 2 7

42 Cellular Respiration Why do cells go through cellular respiration? A: To make _________. 8

43 Cellular Respiration Why do cells go through cellular respiration? A: To make ENERGY. 8

44 Cellular Respiration In which organelle does cellular respiration take place? 11

45 Cellular Respiration In which organelle does cellular respiration take place? A: MITOCHONDRIA 11

46 Cellular Respiration Write the formula for cellular respiration. (words only & proper order) 13

47 Cellular Respiration Answer: GLUCOSE (FOOD)+ Oxygen  Carbon dioxide +Water +ATP energy 13

48 Cellular Respiration In addition to cellular respiration, what is name of the process that allows cells to get energy by breaking down food? 14

49 Cellular Respiration In addition to cellular respiration, what is name of the other process that allows cells to get energy by breaking down food? A: FERMENTATION 14

50 Cell Processes In the passive transport process of ______, particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. 19

51 Cell Processes In the passive transport process of DIFFUSION, particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. 19

52 Cell Processes List the 2 active transport processes that allow cells to take in particles and get rid of particles. 19

53 Cell Processes List the 2 active transport processes that allow cells to take in particles and get rid of particles. A: Endocytosis (bringing in) & Exocytosis (kicking out) 19

54 Who is the scientist that studied pea plants to determine how traits are passed from parents to offspring? 3

55 A: Gregor Mendel 3 - Answer

56 An organism with two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles is called ______________. 1

57 An organism with two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles is called homozygous. 1 - Answer

58 Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s phenotype? 16

59 Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s phenotype? A: curly hair 16 - Answer

60 Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s genotype? 17

61 Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s genotype? A: hh 17 - Answer

62 This is the process by which most of the cells in your body reproduce.

63 A: Mitosis

64 The parent cell of an organism has 22 chromosomes. 1) What is the diploid number? 2) What is the haploid number?

65 The parent cell of an organism has 22 chromosomes. 1) What is the diploid number? A: 22 2) What is the haploid number? A: 11

66 1)Which sex chromosomes does a female carry? 2)Which sex chromosomes does a male carry?

67 1)Which sex chromosomes does a female carry? A.XX 2)Which sex chromosomes does a male carry? A.XY

68 Who determines a child’s sex: the male or the female?

69 Who determines a child’s sex? The male or the female? A: Male (because females can only pass on an X chromosome. Males can pass on either an X or a Y, and whichever chromosome the male passes on will determine the sex)

70 A dog breeder crosses a poodle with a lab in order to have dogs that do not shed. This is an example of what?

71 A: Selective Breeding

72 What is the molecule in the cell that contains the information for protein production?

73 A: DNA

74 Describe the shape of DNA.

75 A: double helix, or a twisted ladder

76 What are the subunits of DNA?

77 A: Nucleotides

78 Using their first letters, list the four bases found in DNA.

79 A: A, T, C, & G

80 Write down the complementary strand for this sequence of bases. A C C T A G

81 Write down the complementary strand for this sequence of bases. A C C T A G T G G A T C

82 What term explains how populations change over time?

83 Biological Evolution

84 What is the term for a change in behavior or physical trait that helps an organism survive in its environment?

85 Adaptation

86 A group of organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring is called a_____?

87 Species

88 Organisms with traits best suited to their environment are more likely to survive. This is called________ ________?

89 Natural Selection

90 He’s called the father of evolution and came up with the theory of natural selection. Who is he?

91 Charles Darwin

92 _______ are trace remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.

93 Fossils

94 Scientists are observing the genetic makeup of two organisms by looking at their DNA. The DNA is very similar. What might they conclude about these organisms? A: They may share a _________ ____________.

95 They may share a common ancestor.

96 From broadest to most specific, list the 8 levels of classification.

97 From broadest to most specific, list the 8 levels of classification. Answer: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

98 There are 6 kingdoms into which all living things are divided. List them.

99 Archaeabacteria Eubacteria Protist Fungus Plant Animal

100 Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism are all types of _________ relationships. 2

101 Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism are all types of symbiotic relationships. 2

102 A tick bird eats the ticks on a rhinoceros, and the rhinoceros is cleaned of ticks. What describes the symbiotic relationship between the tick bird and the rhinoceros? 11

103 A tick bird eats the ticks on a rhinoceros, and the rhinoceros is cleaned of ticks. What describes the symbiotic relationship between the tick bird and the rhinoceros? A: Mutualism 11

104 Barnacles attach to whales and get a habitat and a source of nutrients. The whale neither benefits nor is harmed. What term describes the symbiotic relationship between the whale and the barnacle? 16

105 Barnacles attach to whales and get a habitat and a source of nutrients. The whale neither benefits nor is harmed. What term describes the symbiotic relationship between the whale and the barnacle? A: Commensalism 16

106 List the three terms that describe the ways organisms obtain energy. 17

107 List the three terms that describe the ways organisms obtain energy. A: Producer, Consumer, Decomposer 17

108 A tiger is chasing down a zebra for dinner. What term describes the tiger’s role in this scenario? 4

109 A: Predator 4

110 5 A tiger is chasing down a zebra for dinner. What term describes the zebra’s role in this scenario?

111 5 A: Prey

112 8a What do the arrows in this diagram show?

113 8a A: How energy moves when one organism eats another.


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