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Wednesday, October 23, 2013 1. Tissue samples taken from the heart and stomach of a grasshopper would be expected to have the same . . . a. DNA c. metabolic rate b. cell shape d. cell size 2. Both lipids and carbohydrates are important in animal cells because both . . . a. provide insulation c. contain nitrogen b. form cell walls d. store energy

Wednesday, October 23, 2013 1. Tissue samples taken from the heart and stomach of a grasshopper would be expected to have the same . . . a. DNA c. metabolic rate b. cell shape d. cell size 2. Both lipids and carbohydrates are important in animal cells because both . . . a. provide insulation c. contain nitrogen b. form cell walls d. store energy

Wednesday, October 23, 2013 1. Tissue samples taken from the heart and stomach of a grasshopper would be expected to have the same . . . a. DNA c. metabolic rate b. cell shape d. cell size 2. Both lipids and carbohydrates are important in animal cells because both . . . a. provide insulation c. contain nitrogen b. form cell walls d. store energy

Thursday, October 24, 2013 1. The organisms in a typical backyard are likely to include bacteria, grass, shrubs, trees, insects, spiders, birds, and small mammals. Together, all these organisms make up . . a.) an experimental group c.) a community b.) a kingdom d.) a population 2. When there is a lower concentration of water outside of a plant cell rather than inside a plant cell, the plant will tend to . . . a. increase its rate of photosynthesis b. lose water and wilt c. gain water and become rigid d. grow toward the sun

Thursday, October 24, 2013 1. The organisms in a typical backyard are likely to include bacteria, grass, shrubs, trees, insects, spiders, birds, and small mammals. Together, all these organisms make up . . a.) an experimental group c.) a community b.) a kingdom d.) a population 2. When there is a lower concentration of water outside of a plant cell rather than inside a plant cell, the plant will tend to . . . a. increase its rate of photosynthesis b. lose water and wilt c. gain water and become rigid d. grow toward the sun

Thursday, October 24, 2013 1. The organisms in a typical backyard are likely to include bacteria, grass, shrubs, trees, insects, spiders, birds, and small mammals. Together, all these organisms make up . . a.) an experimental group c.) a community b.) a kingdom d.) a population 2. When there is a lower concentration of water outside of a plant cell rather than inside a plant cell, the plant will tend to . . . a. increase its rate of photosynthesis b. lose water and wilt c. gain water and become rigid d. grow toward the sun

Friday, October 25, 2013 Enzymes are: a. Proteins c. nucleotides b. carbohydrates d. steroids 2. Which of the following organelles would be most likely found in secretory cells? a. mitochondria c. nucleoli b. lysosome d. Golgi Apparatus

Friday, October 25, 2013 Enzymes are: a. Proteins c. nucleotides b. carbohydrates d. steroids 2. Which of the following organelles would be most likely found in secretory cells? a. mitochondria c. nucleoli b. lysosome d. Golgi Apparatus

Friday, October 25, 2013 Enzymes are: a. Proteins c. nucleotides b. carbohydrates d. steroids 2. Which of the following organelles would be most likely found in secretory cells? a. mitochondria c. nucleoli b. lysosome d. Golgi Apparatus

Monday, October 28, 2013 Which of the following cell structures has the primary role of synthesizing proteins in eukaryotic cells? Nucleus and vacuoles Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes Golgi vesicles and cell membrane Endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria What piece of lab equipment would you use to accurately measure volume? Beaker c. Triple beam balance Erlenmeyer flask d. Graduated cylinder

Monday, October 28, 2013 Which of the following cell structures has the primary role of synthesizing proteins in eukaryotic cells? Nucleus and vacuoles Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes Golgi vesicles and cell membrane Endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria What piece of lab equipment would you use to accurately measure volume? Beaker c. Triple beam balance Erlenmeyer flask d. Graduated cylinder

Monday, October 28, 2013 Which of the following cell structures has the primary role of synthesizing proteins in eukaryotic cells? Nucleus and vacuoles Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes Golgi vesicles and cell membrane Endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria What piece of lab equipment would you use to accurately measure volume? Beaker c. Triple beam balance Erlenmeyer flask d. Graduated cylinder

Tuesday, October 29, 2013 Which of the following kingdoms do not contain any heterotrophic organisms? a. animals c. fungi b. protist d. plantae DNA is stored in the a. nucleus c. endoplasmic reticulum b. nucleolus d. vesicles

Tuesday, October 29, 2013 Which of the following kingdoms do not contain any heterotrophic organisms? a. animals c. fungi b. protist d. plantae DNA is stored in the a. nucleus c. endoplasmic reticulum b. nucleolus d. vesicles

Tuesday, October 29, 2013 Which of the following kingdoms do not contain any heterotrophic organisms? a. animals c. fungi b. protist d. plantae DNA is stored in the a. nucleus c. endoplasmic reticulum b. nucleolus d. vesicles

Wednesday, October 30, 2013 10x used to view these onion cells 1. What is the total magnification used to view these onion cells through this microscope setup? A. 100 magnification B. 10 magnification C. 40 magnification D.400 magnification 2. Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes? A. Protozoa C. Fungi B. Bacteria D. Amoeba 40x

Wednesday, October 30, 2013 10x used to view these onion cells 1. What is the total magnification used to view these onion cells through this microscope setup? A. 100 magnification B. 10 magnification C. 40 magnification D.400 magnification 2. Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes? A. Protozoa C. Fungi B. Bacteria D. Amoeba 40x

Wednesday, October 30, 2013 10x used to view these onion cells 1. What is the total magnification used to view these onion cells through this microscope setup? A. 100 magnification B. 10 magnification C. 40 magnification D.400 magnification 2. Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes? A. Protozoa C. Fungi B. Bacteria D. Amoeba 40x

Thursday, October 31, 2013 Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells store genetic information in the form of DNA are found in multicellular organisms Photosynthesize use oxygen in cellular respiration External sources, such as radiation or chemicals, can cause mutations in genes or entire chromosomes. For a mutation to pass on to offspring, it must occur in a … A. Bone Cell C. Muscle Cell B. Sex Cell D. Nerve Cell

Thursday, October 31, 2013 Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells store genetic information in the form of DNA are found in multicellular organisms Photosynthesize use oxygen in cellular respiration External sources, such as radiation or chemicals, can cause mutations in genes or entire chromosomes. For a mutation to pass on to offspring, it must occur in a … A. Bone Cell C. Muscle Cell B. Sex Cell D. Nerve Cell

Thursday, October 31, 2013 Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells store genetic information in the form of DNA are found in multicellular organisms Photosynthesize use oxygen in cellular respiration External sources, such as radiation or chemicals, can cause mutations in genes or entire chromosomes. For a mutation to pass on to offspring, it must occur in a … A. Bone Cell C. Muscle Cell B. Sex Cell D. Nerve Cell

Friday, November 1, 2013 1. Which of these is responsible for the “rough” appearance of endoplasmic reticulum? a. Lysosomes c. Enzymes b. Ribosomes d. DNA 2. Escherichia coli is the scientific name of a bacterium. What category of classification is Escherichia? a. Phylum c. Order b. Genus d. Species

Friday, November 1, 2013 1. Which of these is responsible for the “rough” appearance of endoplasmic reticulum? a. Lysosomes c. Enzymes b. Ribosomes d. DNA 2. Escherichia coli is the scientific name of a bacterium. What category of classification is Escherichia? a. Phylum c. Order b. Genus d. Species

Friday, November 1, 2013 1. Which of these is responsible for the “rough” appearance of endoplasmic reticulum? a. Lysosomes c. Enzymes b. Ribosomes d. DNA 2. Escherichia coli is the scientific name of a bacterium. What category of classification is Escherichia? a. Phylum c. Order b. Genus d. Species

Monday, November 4, 2013 An organism that is able to use sunlight to make its own food is a(n): Heterotroph c. Autotroph Archaebacteria d. Fungus A paramecium is a member of the kingdom: Eubacteria c. Fungi Protista d. Plantae

Monday, November 4, 2013 An organism that is able to use sunlight to make its own food is a(n): Heterotroph c. Autotroph Archaebacteria d. Fungus A paramecium is a member of the kingdom: Eubacteria c. Fungi Protista d. Plantae

Monday, November 4, 2013 An organism that is able to use sunlight to make its own food is a(n): Heterotroph c. Autotroph Archaebacteria d. Fungus A paramecium is a member of the kingdom: Eubacteria c. Fungi Protista d. Plantae

Tuesday, November 5, 2013 An organism that obtains its energy from the food it consumes is a(n): Heterotroph c. Autotroph Archaebacteria d. Fungus Organisms that are all multicellular heterotrophs would be found the the kingdom: Animalia c. Eubacteria Plantae d. Fungi

Tuesday, November 5, 2013 An organism that obtains its energy from the food it consumes is a(n): Heterotroph c. Autotroph Archaebacteria d. Fungus Organisms that are all multicellular heterotrophs would be found the the kingdom: Animalia c. Eubacteria Plantae d. Fungi

Tuesday, November 5, 2013 An organism that obtains its energy from the food it consumes is a(n): Heterotroph c. Autotroph Archaebacteria d. Fungus Organisms that are all multicellular heterotrophs would be found the the kingdom: Animalia c. Eubacteria Plantae d. Fungi

Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Which level of classification includes the fewest organisms? Kingdom b. Phylum c. Class d. Order An organism previously unknown to science is discovered in a remote part of the world. It is multicellular, has no vascular tissue or nervous system, and does not have chloroplasts. Into which kingdom is the organism likely to be placed? Plantae b. Protista c. Animalia d. Fungi

Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Which level of classification includes the fewest organisms? Kingdom b. Phylum c. Class d. Order An organism previously unknown to science is discovered in a remote part of the world. It is multicellular, has no vascular tissue or nervous system, and does not have chloroplasts. Into which kingdom is the organism likely to be placed? Plantae b. Protista c. Animalia d. Fungi

Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Which level of classification includes the fewest organisms? Kingdom b. Phylum c. Class d. Order An organism previously unknown to science is discovered in a remote part of the world. It is multicellular, has no vascular tissue or nervous system, and does not have chloroplasts. Into which kingdom is the organism likely to be placed? Plantae b. Protista c. Animalia d. Fungi

Thursday, November 7, 2013 A grouping of organisms living together and interacting with each other and the environment around them is a(n): Population c. Ecosystem Community d. Biome Ecosystems that share similar climates are called:

Thursday, November 7, 2013 A grouping of organisms living together and interacting with each other and the environment around them is a(n): Population c. Ecosystem Community d. Biome Ecosystems that share similar climates are called:

Thursday, November 7, 2013 A grouping of organisms living together and interacting with each other and the environment around them is a(n): Population c. Ecosystem Community d. Biome Ecosystems that share similar climates are called:

Friday, November 8, 2013 A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area is a(n): Population c. Ecosystem Community d. Biome All the interacting populations within an area are referred to as a(n):

Friday, November 8, 2013 A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area is a(n): Population c. Ecosystem Community d. Biome All the interacting populations within an area are referred to as a(n): Population c. Ecosystem

Friday, November 8, 2013 A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area is a(n): Population c. Ecosystem Community d. Biome All the interacting populations within an area are referred to as a(n):

Monday, November 11, 2013 The relationship between organisms where one organism kills and eats another is called: Parasitism c. Predation Commensalism d. Mutualism Which of the following interactions between organisms include parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism? Competition c. Predation Commensalism d. Symbiosis

Monday, November 11, 2013 The relationship between organisms where one organism kills and eats another is called: Parasitism c. Predation Commensalism d. Mutualism Which of the following interactions between organisms include parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism? Competition c. Predation Commensalism d. Symbiosis

Monday, November 11, 2013 The relationship between organisms where one organism kills and eats another is called: Parasitism c. Predation Commensalism d. Mutualism Which of the following interactions between organisms include parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism? Competition c. Predation Commensalism d. Symbiosis

Tuesday, November 12, 2013 In parasitism, the organism that benefits at the expense of the other organism is the: Host c. Predator Parasite d. Prey In parasitism, the organism on which the other organism feeds is the:

Tuesday, November 12, 2013 In parasitism, the organism that benefits at the expense of the other organism is the: Host c. Predator Parasite d. Prey In parasitism, the organism on which the other organism feeds is the:

Tuesday, November 12, 2013 In parasitism, the organism that benefits at the expense of the other organism is the: Host c. Predator Parasite d. Prey In parasitism, the organism on which the other organism feeds is the: