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1.    E coli is a shortened name for a bacterium that lives in our gut.  According to the rules of binomial nomenclature it is properly written as _______________.
a.    Escherichia COLI
b.    Escherichia Coli
c.    Escherichia coli 
d.    escherichia coli
e.    escherichia coli

2.    What does the term “biodiversity” refer to in the field of biology?
a.    Total number of species on earth
b.    Genetic variation that exists within populations all of the earth’s species
c.    Total number of Earth’s ecosystems
d.    All of the above are correct

3.    Prokaryotic cells are classified in Domain(s) _______
a.    Archaea
b.    Bacteria
c.    Eukarya
d.    Archaea and Bacteria
e.    Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya

4.    
 
5.    A certain bacterium can withstand heating, drying and toxic chemicals that would kill most other bacteria. This indicates that it is probably able to form a __________
a.     Pseudopodia
b.     Conjugation tube
c.     Endospore
d.     Flagellum
e.     Endotoxins

       6.
 
7.    The term phytoplankton applies to photosynthetic, microscopic floating organisms such as________
a.    Protozoan ciliates and flagellates
b.    Aquatic plants
c.    Dinoflagellates, diatoms and some unicellular or colonial green algae
d.    Macroalgae and seaweeds
e.    Fungus like protists such as slime molds

8.     Which of the following statements is false?
a.    Most protists are aquatic.
b.    Protists are eukaryotes.
c.    Most protists are unicellular.
d.    Protists have more complex cells than prokaryotes.
e.    Photosynthetic protists are called protozoa.
9.    


10.    Into what kingdom do we place multicellular heterotrophic eukaryotes that acquire food by absorption from the environment and have cell walls made of chitin?
a.    Plantae
b.    Animalia
c.    Protista
d.    Fungi
e.    Proteobacteria
11.    
   

12.    (See image above).  A fungus growing together with a plant root in a way that benefits both is     
              a(n)_______
a.    Lichen
b.    Epiphyte
c.    Mycorrhizae
d.    Hemiparasite
e.    Halophyte

13.    Which group shares the most recent common ancestor with land plants?
a.     Fungi
b.     Cyanobacteria
c.     Brown algae
d.     Green algae -  charophytes
e.     Filamentous Bacteria

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15.    Which of the following plant features is an adaptation for survival and reproduction on land?
a.    Cuticle
b.    Seed
c.    Vascular tissue
d.    Pollen grain
e.    All of the above

16.     

17.    Which of the following identifies all vascular plants that produce seeds?
a.     Mosses and ferns
b.     Ferns and Gymnosperms
c.     Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
d.     Only mosses
e.     Only Angiosperms


18.    (see image below)
 

19.      

20.     The wood of trees is actually layers of _______________
a.     Vascular cambium
b.     Cork cambium
c.    Secondary phloem
d.    Secondary xylem
e.    Cork

21.    Corn kernels, peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers all contain seeds and are derived from the ovary of a flowering plant; therefore in botanical terms, they are____________
a.     Fruits
b.     Modified Stems
c.     Modified leaves
d.     Sepals
e.     None of the above

22.    Which of the following statements do not apply to all animals?
a.    Animals are multicellular
b.    Animals are heterotrophic
c.    Animals are multicellular
d.    Animals have tissues and organs
e.    Animals are eukaryotes
23.    A marine biologist finds a small animal at the bottom of the ocean that is uniformly segmented with short stiff bristles and soft skin.  It has a complete digestive system and a circulatory system but no exoskeleton. Based on this description, this animal sounds like it is a(n)___________
a.    Flatworm
b.    Nematode
c.    Eel
d.    Annelid
e.    Squid

24.     

25.    (See the arrow pointing to the outer layer of cells in the planarian)  What is this germ layer called?
a.    Endoderm
b.    Mesoderm
c.    Ectoderm
d.    Placoderm
e.    Pachyderm

26.    Which reptilian adaptation enables reptiles to reproduce on land? 
a.    Lungs
b.    Endothermic metabolism
c.    An amniotic egg
d.    Four legs
e.    Three chambered heart

27.    (See image below)
 

28.    (See evolutionary tree below) 
                                          
29.     Which unique feature distinguishes the members of the lineage that gave rise to humans from other hominids including gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans?
a.    Grasping hand
b.    Large snout nose
c.    Binocular vision
d.    Bipedal locomotion
e.    Knuckle walking

30.    The “Out of Africa” hypothesis proposes that the first modern humans evolved ____________________
a.    in multiple regions of the world outside of Africa
b.    in Africa and migrated to Asia and Europe
c.    outside of Africa and migrated into Africa

31.    What group(s) of mammals has embryos that develop completely within the uterus while being nourished.by the mother?
a.    Placental
b.    Marsupial
c.    Monotreme
d.    Both marsupial and Placental
e.    Both monotremes and marsupial


32.    Which is an incorrect match of muscle  tissue type with the organ?
a.     Cardiac muscle…………………….. heart
b.     Smooth muscle …………………… stomach
c.     Cardiac muscle……………………. Arteries
d.    Smooth muscle…………………….. small intestines
e.    Skeletal muscles…………………… muscles attached to bones

33.     What is an example of homeostasis?
a.     Skin is composed of all four tissue types.
b.    When sugar levels rise in the blood, the pancreas releases insulin to bring down the sugar levels.
c.    DNA is found in the nucleus of all eukaryotic cells
d.    When you exercise, your body temperature rises
e.    Hair grows at a constant rate.

34.    (See heart below) 

35.     (See heart above)

36.    Which of the following lists  traces the correct path of blood from the 
Vena cava to the lungs?
a.    Left atrium………. Left ventricle…………..aorta
b.    Left atrium………..Left ventricle……..……..pulmonary veins
c.    Right atrium……...Right ventricle…………….pulmonary arteries
d.    Right atrium…….. Left ventricle…………… Aorta
e.    Right atrium…….. Right ventricle……….…..pulmonary veins


37.    The respiratory surface of most organisms, such as alveoli in humans, must __________
a.     Be thin ( one cell layer thick)
b.    Be moist
c.    Have an extensive surface area
d.    Allow diffusion of gasses
e.    All of the above are true

38.     Label the respiratory structures shown in Figure 4 by choosing the CORRECT set of labels. 
 
39.    (See image below) 
                            
40.    A blood pressure reading of 150/100 is an indicator of _____________________ and the number 150 is the ___________________ blood pressure.
a.     Normal blood pressure………………………… systolic
b.     Normal blood pressure……………………….. diastolic
c.     High blood pressure……………………………. systolic
d.     High blood pressure……………………………..diastolic
e.     Low blood pressure……………………………… diastolic

41.    What is the human body’s first line of defense against pathogens?
a.     Macrophages and inflammation
b.     Antibodies
c.     Barriers of the skin with its oil and sweat, tears of  eyes
d.     T  lymphocytes
e.     B lymphocytes

42.    Helper T cells _________________
a.    Launch antibody-mediated immunity only
b.    Launch cell-mediated immunity only
c.    Launch both antibody-mediated and cell mediated immunity
d.    Do not help launch either antibody-mediated nor cell-mediated immunity

43.    Vaccinations are effective in producing immunity because they stimulate the production of _________
a.     Red blood cells
b.    White blood cells
c.    Memory cells
d.    Helper T cells
e.    Phagocytes

44.     The disease of rheumatoid arthritis involves a person attacking their own joints resulting in inflammation and pain.  Rheumatoid arthritis is a(n)_____________
a.     Type of allergy
b.     Infectious disease
c.     Immune deficiency disease
d.     Autoimmune disease
e.     Pulmonary disease

45.    The _______________  sends out digestive enzymes to complete digestion and is the location where most nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.
a.    Small intestine
b.    Large intestine
c.    Stomach
d.    Rectum
e.    Esophagus

46.    Which of the following is Not a function of the excretory (urinary) system?
a.    Elimination of nitrogenous wastes ( ammonia, urea, uric acid)
b.    Maintenance of salt balance
c.    Help in maintaining acid-base balance
d.    Elimination of undigested food
e.    Maintenance of water balance 


47.    Use key below
 
48.    Use above key

49.    Which of the following describes the route of urine out of the body after it leaves the kidney?
a.    Renal vein…………….…urinary bladder………………...urethra……………..ureter
b.    Renal vein……………… ureter……………………………....urinary bladder……………urethra
c.    Urethra…………………..urinary bladder………………….ureter
d.    Ureter…………………… urinary bladder……………………urethra
e.    Urethra…………………..urinary bladder…………………..ureters

50.    What is the functional unit of the kidney in which urine is formed?
a.     Nephron
b.     Alveolus
c.     Villi
d.     Ganglia
e.     Ventricle

51.    Which is an incorrect match?
a.    Fertilization ----------     union of egg and sperm to form a zygote
b.    Ovulation --------------- release of an egg from a follicle
c.    Cleavage ---------------- repeated division of cells without increase in size
d.    Gastrulation ……………. formation of a solid ball of cells
e.    Blastulation …………….. formation of a hollow ball of cells


52.     (see image below) 
 


 


53.    (see image below) 


54.     Which of the following is an incorrect match?
a.       Testes……………………..testosterone
b.       Ovaries………………….  Estrogen and progesterone
c.       Adrenal glands………..Epinephrine
d.       Pancreas………………… Insulin and glucagon
e.       Thymus………………….. Thyroxine

55.    The central nervous system consists of _______________
a.      Cranial nerves
b.      Peripheral nerves
c.      Brain and spinal cord
d.     Only the brain
e.     Only the spinal cord

56.    The dramatic change in voltage across the cell membrane of a neuron that occurs only after a threshold value is reached is called the __________________.
a.    Threshold potential
b.    Resting potential
c.    Passive potential
d.    Action potential
e.    Reaction potential

57.    (see image below)
 


58.    (see image below)
 

59.    Which type of neuron is found in the brain and spinal cord?
a.    Sensory neuron
b.    Interneuron
c.    Motor neuron

60.    Because only the ____________gland uses iodine to make its hormone thyroxine, radioactive iodine is often used as a treatment for tumors of this gland.
a.     Thyroid
b.     Pituitary
c.    Adrenal
d.    Testicular
e.    Pancreatic


61.     The chemical signals released at the end of a pre-synaptic neuron that moves across the synaptic cleft and are received by the post-synaptic neuron are called________
a.     Hormones
b.    Neurotransmitters
c.    Pheromones
d.    Histamines
e.    Cytokines

62.    Where are the receptors located for a protein type hormone such as insulin?
a.     Inside of every cell in the body
b.    Inside of the hormone’s target cells
c.    Within the plasma membrane of every cell in the body
d.    Within the plasma membrane of the hormone’s target cells

63.    Which of the following does not pair a hormone with what it regulates in the human body?
a.     Insulin……………… decreases in blood glucose level
b.     Glucagon…………increases in blood glucose level
c.     ADH (antidiuretic hormone)…….. water conservation in kidney
d.     Oxytocin……………uterine contractions during delivery of a baby
e.     Parathyroid hormone………. Controls vitamin D levels
64.    In the figure below, which number would designate the cold tundra biome with low average annual precipitation?
a.  1                   b.  3                     c.  4                  d.  5                    e.  6
 

65.     In the figure above, what is the range of average annual precipitation (cm) for biome #3?
a.    5-100        b  50-175        c.  150-450               d.  0-10            e.  50 


66.    What factors could prevent a population from growing beyond its carrying capacity?
a.     Disease
b.     Limited food
c.     Limited places to live
d.     Competition
e.     All of the above are factors

67.    (see graph below) 


68.     Which of the following represents a biological community?
a.     All the black bears living in a certain area
b.     A species of shark in the Gulf of Mexico
c.    The temperature, amount of rainfall, monkeys and plants in a rainforest
d.    All of the living organisms inhabiting a New Mexico desert
e.    The number of squirrels in Central Park New York

69.    Which of the following lists only abiotic environmental factors?
a.     Temperature, fire, wind, parasites
b.     Soil minerals, oxygen levels, light, competitors
c.     Wind, temperature, soil minerals, light
d.     Light, rainfall, predators, temperature
e.      Precipitation, cloud cover, wind, symbionts

70.    The process of primary succession occurs ____________
a.     Around a recently erupted volcano
b.     On a newly plowed field
c.     On a hillside that has suffered a mudslide
d.     On a recently flooded riverbank
e.    On a freshly cleared subdivision lot

71.     


72.     Which of these is a density dependent factor in terms of its effect on populations?
a.     Hurricane
b.     Competition and parasitism
c.     Earthquake
d.     Volcano
e.    Windstorm

73.    Population density is the number of __________ in a given area.
a.     Adults of a single species
b.     Females of a single species
c.     Prereproductive individuals of a single species
d.     Individuals of a single species

74.    In a food chain “plant to caterpillar to lizard to snake”, which of these is the herbivore?
a.     Plant
b.    Caterpillar
c.    Lizard
d.    Snake
e.    None of these

75.    The term for a species that is found only in a particular place or region and nowhere else ( ie kangaroo in Australia) is called a(n)__________species
a.    Threatened
b.    Endangered
c.    Endemic
d.    Keystone 
e.    Invasive

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