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Q2 review 30 min. Cell Project Class work: Venn Diagram Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Comparison Levels of Organization Slider The Squirrel of Organization Photosynthesis Cut and Paste Cellular Respiration Cut and Paste Cell transport Mini Book Types of Osmotic Solution Endocytosis & Exocytosis Cut and Paste Organelles of Animal Cell foldable Organelles of Plant Cell foldable Agenda

PRACTICE TEST QUARTER 2

Which of the following is a species? Aorganisms that perform a certain function in an environment Bthe organisms that belong to the domain Eukarya Call the organisms that live and interact in an environment Dorganisms that can mate with one another and produce fertile offspring QUARTER 2: Practice Test

A sunflower and an amoeba are both living organisms. How is the structure of a sunflower different from the structure of an amoeba? AThe cells in the sunflower are specialized. BThe cells in the sunflower do not work together. CThe cells in the sunflower are smaller. DThe cells in the sunflower do not form organs. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

The cell in the diagram is most likely Aan algal cell. Ba cell from a plant. Ca cell from an animal. Da bacterial cell. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Under which condition are two organs considered to be a part of the same body system? AThe organs must be located next to each other. BThe organs must work independent of each other. CThe organs must work together to carry out life functions. DThe organs must be made up of cells with organelles. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

The absence of a distinct nucleus and most other cellular organelles is characteristic of cells in which of the following groups? Adomain Archaea only Bdomain Bacteria only Cdomain Eukarya only Ddomains Archaea and Bacteria QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Which of the following ideas contradicted the cell theory? Aspontaneous generation Basexual reproduction Cevolution by natural selection Dinheritance of traits QUARTER 2: Practice Test

What is the function of the chloroplast of a plant cell? AIt protects and supports the cell. BIt traps energy and uses it to make food. CIt controls what enters and leaves the cell. DIt packages and transports proteins. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Humans reproduce by sexual reproduction. Which of the following is a characteristic of sexual reproduction? AChildren are identical to their parents. BChildren receive half their parents’ chromosome number. CChildren receive half their chromosomes from each parent. DChildren can develop from either a sperm cell or an egg cell. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

An amoeba is a single-celled form of life. It engulfs its food. This suggests that chemical reactions within the amoeba can carry out Apassive transport. Bdigestion. Cosmosis. Ddiffusion. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

All levels of structural organization are found within the human body. The diagram shows a portion of the human body. Which of the following levels of structural organization is not represented in the diagram? Acell Borgan Corganism Dorgan system QUARTER 2: Practice Test

How are plant cells different from animal cells? APlant cells have cell walls. BAnimal cells have cell membranes. CAnimal cells have a nucleus. DPlant cells have vacuoles. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Why did Linnaeus use Latin words to name organisms? AHe wanted to prevent other scientists from copying his notes. BIt was his native language. CHe wanted other scientists to learn Latin. DIt was the language of scientists at that time. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Modern taxonomists attempt to group organisms according to which kind of relationship? Asize relationship Bfeeding relationship Cecological relationship Devolutionary relationship QUARTER 2: Practice Test

What is the lowest level of organization in a tissue? Aan organ Ba molecule Can atom Da cell QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Which of the following are the correct name and function of structure A? Anucleolus; ribosome assembly Bmitochondrion; converts energy stored in food into compounds the cell can use Cmitochondrion; regulates the movement of materials into and out of the cell Dnucleolus; converts energy stored in food into compounds the cell can use QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Both plant cells and animal cells contain mitochondria. What process, therefore, happens in both types of cells? Adigestion Bphotosynthesis Ccellular respiration Dtranspiration QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Why do you need to drink more water when you are hot and perspiring? Abecause it makes you hungry Bto get more vitamins Cso you won’t wilt like a plant does Dto restore the water needed for cell functions QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Which scientific tool was essential to the development of the cell theory? Amicroscope Btelescope Cstethoscope Delectron beam QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Which of the following statements about the characteristics of a species is correct? AA species is a group of animals across a wide area that cannot reproduce together. BA species is a group of animals that does not mate. CSpecies share similar characteristics, can reproduce, and have fertile offspring. DA species is a group of animals that have similar characteristics and that live together. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

An animal’s stomach ia an example of a(n) Aspecialized cell. Btissue. Corgan. Dorgan system. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

A fungus that is a parasite might feed on Aa person’s skin. Ba dead tree. Cbread. Dwet bathroom tiles. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

The diagram shows two examples of a characteristic of all living things. What is this characteristic? Aresponse to a stimulus Bmethods of movement Ccellular structure Dasexual reproduction QUARTER 2: Practice Test

Cells are so small. A Cells are not small at all. B To look pretty for evolution. C To prevent harmful materials from entering the cell. D To make easy the movement of materials from the cell membrane to the cytoplasm. QUARTER 2: Practice Test

An organism’s scientific name includes which of the following parts? Aorder and species Bdomain and genus Cgenus and species Dkingdom and family QUARTER 2: Practice Test

What classification groups do all of the organisms in the table have in common? Aclass, order and family Bphylum, class, and order Cfamily, genus, and species Dkingdom, phylum, and class QUARTER 2: Practice Test

The importance of the cell membrane to the survival of the cell. AControls which substances enter and leaves the cell. BTo make the cell look pretty. CTo make DNA molecules. DIts make reproduction easy. QUARTER 2: Practice Test