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The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Preview Multiple Choice

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice 1. What is the term for the area where organisms live together with their physical environment? A.biome B.biosphere C.ecosystem D.population

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 1. What is the term for the area where organisms live together with their physical environment? A.biome B.biosphere C.ecosystem D.population

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 2. Which of the following describes the theory of natural selection? F.Organisms with desired traits are selected for reproduction. G.Heredity determines which organisms will survive in their environment. H.Traits are developed in organisms in response to interaction with other organisms. I.Organisms with strong survival traits are morelikely to pass the traits on in reproduction.

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 2. Which of the following describes the theory of natural selection? F.Organisms with desired traits are selected for reproduction. G.Heredity determines which organisms will survive in their environment. H.Traits are developed in organisms in response to interaction with other organisms. I.Organisms with strong survival traits are more likely to pass the traits on in reproduction.

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 3. What inherited trait increases an organism’s chance of survival and reproduction in a certain environment? A.adaptation B.characteristic C.evolution D.resistance

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 3. What inherited trait increases an organism’s chance of survival and reproduction in a certain environment? A.adaptation B.characteristic C.evolution D.resistance

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 4.How are organisms generally classified? F.domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya; kingdoms: Fungi, Protista, Plantae, Animalia G.domains: Bacteria and Plantae: Kingdoms: Protista, Eukarya, Animalia, Archaea, and Fungi H.domains: Bacteria, Eukarya, and Fungi; kingdoms: Protista, Animalia, Plantae, and Archaea I.domains: Bacteria, Animalia, and Plantae; kingdoms: Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eukarya

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 4.How are organisms generally classified? F.domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya; kingdoms: Fungi, Protista, Plantae, Animalia G.domains: Bacteria and Plantae: Kingdoms: Protista, Eukarya, Animalia, Archaea, and Fungi H.domains: Bacteria, Eukarya, and Fungi; kingdoms: Protista, Animalia, Plantae, and Archaea I.domains: Bacteria, Animalia, and Plantae; kingdoms: Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eukarya

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued Use this map to answer question 5 through 7.

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 5. Approximately what percentage of Costa Rica was covered by forest in 1947? A.25% B.33% C.50% D.75%

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 5. Approximately what percentage of Costa Rica was covered by forest in 1947? A.25% B.33% C.50% D.75%

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 6.What conclusion can be drawn about the forest cover of Costa Rica? F.Most of the remaining forests are near cities. G.The remaining forests are concentrated along the western coast. H.Costa Rica lost more than half of its forest cover in less than 50 years. I.Deforestation has accounted for little change in Costa Rica’s environment.

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 6.What conclusion can be drawn about the forest cover of Costa Rica? F.Most of the remaining forests are near cities. G.The remaining forests are concentrated along the western coast. H.Costa Rica lost more than half of its forest cover in less than 50 years. I.Deforestation has accounted for little change in Costa Rica’s environment.

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 7. What can be inferred about organisms adapted to living in trees in Costa Rica? A.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will continue to thrive across the country. B.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will be eliminated from the country’s environment. C.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will continue to thrive in areas that used to have forest. D.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will thrive in forested areas but struggle in areas that no longer have trees.

The Organization of LifeStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 7. What can be inferred about organisms adapted to living in trees in Costa Rica? A.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will continue to thrive across the country. B.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will be eliminated from the country’s environment. C.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will continue to thrive in areas that used to have forest. D.Organisms that are adapted for living in trees will thrive in forested areas but struggle in areas that no longer have trees.