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Final Science CRCT Review Game
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2 - Answer Researchers are studying the effects of childhood obesity on human organs. Which of the following is not an ethical procedure for this study? A: Require a group of 50 children to gain 150 pounds and then undergo a health exam B: Ask 50 obese children to undergo a health exam
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2 - Answer Researchers are studying the effects of childhood obesity on human organs. Which of the following is not an ethical procedure for this study? A: Require a group of 50 children to gain 150 pounds and then undergo a health exam B: Ask 50 obese children to undergo a health exam
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List the 4 basic needs of every living organism. 2
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2 - Answer List the 4 basic needs of every living organism. A: Food, Water, Air, A place to live
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5 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is your body trying to maintain?
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5 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is your body trying to maintain? A: Homeostasis 5 - Answer
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Only one parent produces offspring identical to itself. This is an example of _______ reproduction. 7
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Only one parent produces offspring identical to itself. This is an example of asexual reproduction. 7-Answer
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What is the basic unit of life? 12
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What is the basic unit of life? A: The Cell 12 - Answer
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These are the building blocks of proteins. 15
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These are the building blocks of proteins. A: Amino Acids 15 - Answer
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List the two building blocks of cells that are used as a source of energy and for energy storage. 14 Part 1
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List the two building blocks of cells that are used as a source of energy and for energy storage. A: Lipids and Carbohydrates 14 - Answer
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6 What organelle allows plants (and some protists) to make their own food?
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6-Answer What organelle allows plants (and some protists) to make their own food? A: The Chloroplast
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Carbohydrates and Lipids are converted to ATP in this organelle. 7
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A. Mitochondria 7-Answer
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Starting with the cell, list the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms. 11
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11 - Answer Starting with the cell, list the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms. 1.Cell 2.Tissue 3.Organ 4.Organ System 5.Organism
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Cells that are like each other and do the same job form______________ 23
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Cells that are like each other and do the same job form______________ A. Tissues 23 - Answer
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Put these items in order according to the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms: 11 -Cell -Digestive System -Stomach -Human -Muscle tissue
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Put these items in order according to the 5 levels of organization of multicellular organisms: 11 Answer: Cell, Muscle tissue, stomach, digestive system, human
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Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi are organisms that contain these types of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. 20
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Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi are organisms that contain these types of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. A. Eukaryotic Cells 20 - Answer
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Photosynthesis Why do cells go through photosynthesis? A: To make _________. 1
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Photosynthesis Why do cells go through photosynthesis? A: To make FOOD. 1
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The Cell In the diagram below, which way would the particles move to reach equilibrium? 2a =molecules =Cell
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The Cell In the diagram below, which way would the particles move to reach equilibrium? A: Inside 2a 6 molecules inside, 6 molecules outside
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Photosynthesis What are the products of photosynthesis? 3
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Photosynthesis What are the products of photosynthesis? A: GLUCOSE (FOOD) & OXYGEN (O 2 ) 3
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Photosynthesis Write the formula for photosynthesis. 7
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Photosynthesis Answer: ENERGY (light) + H 2 0 + CO 2 GLUCOSE + O 2 7
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Cellular Respiration Why do cells go through cellular respiration? A: To make _________. 8
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Cellular Respiration Why do cells go through cellular respiration? A: To make ENERGY. 8
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Cellular Respiration In which organelle does cellular respiration take place? 11
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Cellular Respiration In which organelle does cellular respiration take place? A: MITOCHONDRIA 11
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Cellular Respiration Write the formula for cellular respiration. 13
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Cellular Respiration Answer: O 2 + GLUCOSE (FOOD) ENERGY ( ATP ) + H 2 0 + CO 2 13
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Cellular Respiration In addition to cellular respiration, what is name of the process that allows cells to get energy by breaking down food? 14
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Cellular Respiration In addition to cellular respiration, what is name of the other process that allows cells to get energy by breaking down food? A: FERMENTATION 14
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Cell Processes In the passive transport process of ______, particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. 19
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Cell Processes In the passive transport process of DIFFUSION, particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. 19
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Cell Processes List the 2 active transport processes that allow cells to take in particles and get rid of particles. 19
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Cell Processes List the 2 active transport processes that allow cells to take in particles and get rid of particles. A: Endocytosis, Exocytosis 19
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Who is the scientist that studied pea plants to determine how traits are passed from parents to offspring? 3
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A: Gregor Mendel 3 - Answer
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An organism with two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles is called ______________. 1
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An organism with two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles is called homozygous. 1 - Answer
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Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s phenotype? 16
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Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s phenotype? A: curly hair 16 - Answer
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Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s genotype? 17
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Claire has curly hair which is a recessive trait (h). What is Claire’s genotype? A: hh 17 - Answer
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This is the process by which most of the cells in your body reproduce.
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A: Mitosis
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The parent cell of an organism has 22 chromosomes. 1) What is the diploid number? 2) What is the haploid number?
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The parent cell of an organism has 22 chromosomes. 1) What is the diploid number? A: 22 2) What is the haploid number? A: 11
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1)Which sex chromosomes does a female carry? 2)Which sex chromosomes does a male carry?
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1)Which sex chromosomes does a female carry? A.XX 2)Which sex chromosomes does a male carry? A.XY
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Who determines a child’s sex: the male or the female?
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Who determines a child’s sex? The male or the female? A: Male (because females can only pass on an X chromosome. Males can pass on either an X or a Y, and whichever chromosome the male passes on will determine the sex)
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A dog breeder crosses a poodle with a lab in order to have dogs that do not shed. This is an example of what?
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A: Selective Breeding
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What is the molecule in the cell that contains the information for protein production?
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A: DNA
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Describe the shape of DNA.
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A: double helix, or a twisted ladder
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What are the subunits of DNA?
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A: Nucleotides
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Using their first letters, list the four bases found in DNA.
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A: A, T, C, & G
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Write down the complementary strand for this sequence of bases. A C C T A G
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Write down the complementary strand for this sequence of bases. A C C T A G T G G A T C
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What term explains how populations change over time?
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Biological Evolution
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What is the term for a change in behavior or physical trait that helps an organism survive in its environment?
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Adaptation
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A group of organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring is called a_____?
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Species
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Organisms with traits best suited to their environment are more likely to survive. This is called________ ________?
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Natural Selection
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He’s called the father of evolution and came up with the theory of natural selection. Who is he?
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Charles Darwin
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_______ are trace remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.
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Fossils
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Scientists are observing the genetic makeup of two organisms by looking at their DNA. The DNA is very similar. What might they conclude about these organisms? A: They may share a _________ ____________.
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They may share a common ancestor.
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From broadest to most specific, list the 8 levels of classification.
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From broadest to most specific, list the 8 levels of classification. Answer: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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There are 6 kingdoms into which all living things are divided. List them.
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Archaeabacteria Eubacteria Protist Fungus Plant Animal
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Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism are all types of _________ relationships. 2
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Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism are all types of symbiotic relationships. 2
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A tick bird eats the ticks on a rhinoceros, and the rhinoceros is cleaned of ticks. What describes the symbiotic relationship between the tick bird and the rhinoceros? 11
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A tick bird eats the ticks on a rhinoceros, and the rhinoceros is cleaned of ticks. What describes the symbiotic relationship between the tick bird and the rhinoceros? A: Mutualism 11
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Barnacles attach to whales and get a habitat and a source of nutrients. The whale neither benefits nor is harmed. What term describes the symbiotic relationship between the whale and the barnacle? 16
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Barnacles attach to whales and get a habitat and a source of nutrients. The whale neither benefits nor is harmed. What term describes the symbiotic relationship between the whale and the barnacle? A: Commensalism 16
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List the three terms that describe the ways organisms obtain energy. 17
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List the three terms that describe the ways organisms obtain energy. A: Producer, Consumer, Decomposer 17
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A tiger is chasing down a zebra for dinner. What term describes the tiger’s role in this scenario? 4
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A: Predator 4
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5 A tiger is chasing down a zebra for dinner. What term describes the zebra’s role in this scenario?
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5 A: Prey
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8a What do the arrows in this diagram show?
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8a A: How energy moves when one organism eats another.
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