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1 EOC Review Jeopardy 1 Experimental Design & Scientific Investigation Graphs & Charts Ecology The Cell 1 The Cell 2 Bio- molecules 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

2 Category A student’s experiment showed that earthworms move away from light. This statement should be classified as — A. an inference B. a prediction C. a hypothesis D. a conclusion Answer

3 Category A student wants to view cells under the compound microscope at a total magnification of 400X. If the eyepiece is 10X, which of the following objective lenses should be used? A. 10X B. 4X C. 100X D. 40X Answer

4 Category Scientists studied a flock of tundra swans that spent the winter along rivers in SC. The swans migrate in the spring to other locations. What would be the best way for scientists to distinguish between the birds they study in SC and flocks in the summer location? Capture birds in the expected summer location and dissect them to find clues that show the birds were in SC during the winter Take detailed photographs of winter flocks in SC and summer flocks in other locations and compare photographs Capture and put coded bands on the birds in SC, then record the bands seen on birds in the summer location Follow the SC flock by vehicle on a daily basis Answer

5 Category A scientist designed an experiment to test the effect of temperature on bacterial growth. He grew three different cultures of the bacterium E. coli under three heat lamps at different temperatures. What was the independent variable in this experiment? A. Length of the experiment B. Temperature C. Reproduction rate D. Number of bacteria Answer

6 Category People long ago believed that maggots came from meat. In the late 1600s, Francesco Redi made the hypothesis that maggots came from flies rather than from meat. Which of these experimental designs could be used to test Redi’s hypothesis? Answer

7 Category 2 - 100 Which data point on the graph is probably invalid? 1
3 4 Answer

8 Category Which variable appears to control leaf production in these plants? A. The number of daylight hours B. The amount of water C. The temperature D. The relative humidity Answer

9 Category The graph shows how dissolved O2 and CO2 levels changed in a pond over a 24-hour period. What caused the decrease in O2 concentration during the night? A. Increased evaporation B. Decreased respiration C. Decreased photosynthesis D. Decreased temperatures Answer

10 Category According to the table, which graph below illustrates the calories used for 1 hour of jogging followed by 2 hours of walking? A B C D Answer

11 Category An experiment is designed to clear an oak-hickory forest and replant the area with pines. Which of the following species would be most threatened by this experiment? Hooded warbler B. Cardinal C. Field sparrow D. Summer tanager Answer

12 Category This graph illustrates the sizes of lynx and hare populations between the years of 1845 and If a predator of the lynx enters the food chain, you might expect the number of — lynx and hares to become equal lynx to increase hares to increase hares and lynx to decrease Answer

13 Category In the graph below, what is the population of deer at the carrying capacity of the environment? A. 30 B. 10 C. 50 D. 70 Answer

14 Category Some plant roots grow with mycorrhizal fungi. The fungi absorb water and minerals and pass them on to the plant and the roots receive carbohydrates from the plant. This is an example of — A. mutualism B. competition C. predation D. parasitism Answer

15 Category In which biome do the evaporation rates exceed the precipitation rates? A. Hardwood forest B. Desert C. Grassland D. Tropical jungle Answer

16 Category Which order of diagrams would show primary succession in an area that had never before been occupied by living organisms? A. D, B, C, A B. C, A, B, D C. A, C, B, D D. B, A, C, D Answer

17 Category 4 - 100 A. cholesterol B. proteins C. lipids D. carbohydrates
In the cell membrane model shown below, the molecules which move large molecules into and out of the cell are known as A. cholesterol B. proteins C. lipids D. carbohydrates Answer

18 Category 4 - 200 A. Chloroplast B. Mitochondrion C. Vacuole D. Nucleus
When an animal eats, food stays in the stomach for a period of time. When a unicellular organism, such as Paramecium, takes in food, the food is contained in which organelle? A. Chloroplast B. Mitochondrion C. Vacuole D. Nucleus Answer

19 Category Which of these is the best model of a prokaryotic cell? Answer

20 Category The main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that — A. eukaryotic cells have a smaller cell nucleus B. prokaryotic cells are always much larger C. prokaryotic cells do not have a plasma membrane D. eukaryotic cells have a more advanced cellular organization Answer

21 Category Which of these statements best summarizes the cell theory? A. Cells contain a nucleus and other parts. B. Cells come in different shapes and sizes. C. Cells can be seen through a microscope. D. Cells are the building blocks of living things. Answer

22 Category 5 - 100 What is main the purpose of the flagellum?
A. Movement B. Catching prey C. Circulation D. Attachment Answer

23 Category Which of these is responsible for the “rough” appearance of endoplasmic reticulum? A. Enzymes B. DNA C. Lysosomes D. Ribosomes Answer

24 Category 5 - 300 All of these are common shapes of bacteria EXCEPT —
A. rod B. spiral C. square D. spherical Answer

25 Category Compared to a skin cell, a muscle cell is likely to have more — A. golgi bodies B. chloroplasts C. cell membranes D. mitochondria Answer

26 Category Amino acids link together by peptide bonds to form proteins. In which cellular organelle would this process occur? A. Mitochondrion B. Ribosome C. Lysosome D. Golgi body Answer

27 Category Which of the following macromolecules are a prominent part of animal tissues that function in insulation, helping animals conserve heat? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic acids Answer

28 Category Both lipids and carbohydrates are important in animal cells because both A. provide insulation B. store energy C. form cell walls D. contain nitrogen Answer

29 Category 6 - 300 Proteins are formed from monomers (subunits) called
A. nucleic acids B. fatty acids C. nucleotides D. amino acids Answer

30 Category Most cellular activities are processes regulated by the action of — A. polysaccharides B. lipids C. enzymes D. carbohydrates Answer

31 Category 6 - 500 This graph shows that —
A. more enzymes are present at a higher pH B. pepsin is less sensitive to pH than trypsin C. pepsin is less effective at low pH than trypsin D. pH affects the activity rate of enzymes Answer

32 Category D. conclusion Return to Jeopardy Board

33 Category D. 40X Return to Jeopardy Board

34 Category C. Capture and put coded bands on the birds in Virginia, then record the bands seen on birds in the summer location Return to Jeopardy Board

35 Category B. Temperature Return to Jeopardy Board

36 Category C. Both jars have meat, and one is covered to keep flies out and the other is uncovered so flies can enter. Return to Jeopardy Board

37 Category 2, The rest of the data points indicate a steady increase the mass of the fungi Return to Jeopardy Board

38 Category C. The Temperature Return to Jeopardy Board

39 Category C. Decreased photosynthesis Return to Jeopardy Board

40 Category B Return to Jeopardy Board

41 Category A. Hooded warbler Return to Jeopardy Board

42 Category C. hares to increase Return to Jeopardy Board

43 Category D. 70 Return to Jeopardy Board

44 Category A. mutualism Return to Jeopardy Board

45 Category B. Desert Return to Jeopardy Board

46 Category B. C, A, B, D Return to Jeopardy Board

47 Category B. proteins Return to Jeopardy Board

48 Category C. Vacuole Return to Jeopardy Board

49 Category F. There is no nucleus present in this diagram; prokaryotes do not have a nucleus Return to Jeopardy Board

50 D. eukaryotic cells have a more advanced cellular organization
Category D. eukaryotic cells have a more advanced cellular organization Return to Jeopardy Board

51 Category 4 - 500 D. Cells are the building blocks of living things.
Return to Jeopardy Board

52 Category A. Movement Return to Jeopardy Board

53 Category D. Ribosomes Return to Jeopardy Board

54 Category C. square Return to Jeopardy Board

55 Category D. mitochondria Return to Jeopardy Board

56 Category B. Ribosome Return to Jeopardy Board

57 Category B. Lipids Return to Jeopardy Board

58 Category B. store energy Return to Jeopardy Board

59 Category D. amino acids Return to Jeopardy Board

60 Category C. enzymes Return to Jeopardy Board

61 Category 6 - 500 D. pH affects the activity rate of enzymes Return to
Jeopardy Board


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