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(1) a logical conclusion (2) a variety of information The first trial of a controlled experiment allows a scientist to isolate and test (1) a logical conclusion (2) a variety of information (3) a single variable (4) several variables Answer: 3

An investigator wants to know if an enzyme works best in an acidic or basic environment. She set up 3 groups, one with a neutral pH, one with a pH of 3 and one with a pH of 9. Enzyme activity was measured every 15 minutes. What was the dependent variable and independent variable?

IV: pH level(investigator manipulated) Answer: IV: pH level(investigator manipulated) DV: enzyme activity (responding variable/measured in the end)

(1) shorter than bar X and placed to the left of bar X A student studied how the amount of oxygen affects ATP production in muscle cells. The data for amount X are shown in the graph below. If the student supplies the muscle cells with less oxygen in a second trial of the investigation, a bar placed on the graph to represent the results of this trial would most likely be (1) shorter than bar X and placed to the left of bar X (2) shorter than bar X and placed to the right of bar X (3) taller than bar X and placed to the left (4) taller than bar X and placed to the right Answer: 1

(1) low power: 25 small pollen grains A student prepared a slide of pollen grains from a flower. First the pollen was viewed through the low-power objective lens and then, without moving the slide, viewed through the high-power objective lens of a compound light microscope. Which statement best describes the relative number and appearance of the pollen grains observed using these two objectives? (1) low power: 25 small pollen grains high power: 100 large pollen grains (2) low power: 100 small pollen grains high power: 25 large pollen grains (3) low power: 25 large pollen grains high power: 100 small pollen grains (4) low power: 100 large pollen grains high power: 25 small pollen grains Answer: 2

(1) A control group must be part of a valid experiment. In 1910, Thomas Morgan discovered a certain pattern of inheritance in fruit flies known as sex linkage. This discovery extended the ideas of inheritance that Gregor Mendel had discovered while working with garden peas in 1865. Which principle of scientific inquiry does this illustrate? (1) A control group must be part of a valid experiment. (2) Scientific explanations can be modified as new evidence is found. (3) The same experiment must be repeated many times to validate the results. (4) Values can be used to make ethical decisions about scientific discovery. Answer: 2

(1) injecting 1 mL of drug A into 100 white mice with cancer Which procedure would most likely provide valid results in a test to determine if drug A would be effective in treating cancer in white mice? (1) injecting 1 mL of drug A into 100 white mice with cancer (2) injecting 1 mL of drug A into 100 white mice with cancer and 0.5 mL of drug X into 100 white mice without cancer (3) injecting 1 mL of drug A into 100 drug X into another group of 100 white mice with cancer (4) injecting 1 mL of drug A into 100 white mice with cancer and 1 mL of distilled water into another group of 100 white mice with cancer Answer: 4