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Online mini-sample exam Instructions: 1.Number a piece of paper You will have 1 minute per slide (there are 15 slides). 3.The slides will automatically advance 4.Answers are at the end 5.The real exam will be 30 slides and 60 questions, this is for example/demonstration purposes only Click here to begin

1. ID the organism pictured below. 2. What is the function of the cell labelled “A”_________? A

3. What shape are the bacteria below? 4. State two characteristics of prokayotic cells?

5. What fungal taxon is represented in the picture below? 6. What is the nuclear condition of the cells at the tip of the arrow?

7. ID the species seen below 8. Are the structures at the arrow the result of sexual or asexual reproduction?

9. What group of organisms is shown below? 10. What is unique about their cell wall?

11. What is the name of this structure? 12.What is its function?

13. What is the name of this protist? 14. What structures does it use to feed with?

15. Is this “A” found in a male or female gametophyte? 16. What is the nuclear condition of structure “B” A B

17. ID thin, filamentous structures at red arrows 18.ID structure at the tip of yellow arrow

A. Is this the stem of a monocot, or dicot? What is the FUNCTION of the tissue labeled B? B

What is the purpose of the tissue labeled B? B. 22 A. 21. What is the name of the tissue labeled B?

23. What kind of wood is labeled A? 24. What structure is labeled B? A B

25. To which of Division does this plant belong? 26. Is it monecious or dioecious?

27. The structure labelled “A” is called the 28. It is the __________ generation in flowering plants A

Natural selection acts on __(29)___ while evolution acts on ____(30)____?

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1.Anabeana 2.Fix nitrogen 3.Bacilli 4.Any 2 of the following: Small, no nuclei/unprotected DNA, single circular chromosome, peptidoglycan cell wall, no membrane bound organelles 5.Basiciomycota 6.Haploid 7.Volvox 8.Asexual 9.Diatoms 10.Made of silica OR composed of two overlapping plates 11. Air cyst/air bladder 12. to help blades float upward for better exposure to light (increase photosynthesis) 13. Paramecium 14. Cilia 15. Female 16. haploid 17. hyphae 18. zygosporangium 19. Monocot 20.Transport water and minerals absorbed from ground 21.Epidermis 22.Photosynthesis 23.Spring wood (early wood) 24.Periderm 25.Ginkgophyta 26.Dioecious 27.Embryo sac 28.Gametophyte (haploid) 29.Individuals 30.populations