The
graph below shows the production of antibodies following a flu shot.
Which of the following statements best describes the maximum antibody
level of a person’s body after a flu vaccination?
It
occurs immediately.
It
is never achieved.
It
is achieved on day 15.
It
is achieved on day 18.
The chart shows four alleles at the same locus that affect
rabbits’ coat color. Each allele is dominant to the ones
below it. Rabbits with an albino or Himalayan coat are more susceptible
to predators. Which of the following genotypes will produce a rabbit
that is least likely to survive?
cchc
Cc
chc
Cch
One
human disease is caused by a change in one codon in a gene from GAA to
GUA. This disease is the result of
a
mutation.
a
meiosis error.
crossing-over.
polyploidy.
Two
students were testing the amount of
fertilizer that would best promote the growth of strawberries in a
garden. Which of the following could be an unavoidable source of
experimental error?
length
of the study
variation
in the strawberry plants
the
cost of watering the plants
fertilization
during the study
If
a paleontologist finds fossils of many different species existing in
the same area at approximately the same time, the paleontologist can
conclude that the ecosystem in this area had a high degree of
climatic
variation.
episodic
speciation.
biological
diversity.
geographic
isolation.
Which
of these would most likely cause a mutation?
the
placement of ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum
the
insertion of a nucleotide into DNA
the
movement of transfer RNA out of the nucleus
the
release of messenger RNA from DNA
The
respiratory system depends on the nervous system for signals to
enhance
the amount of available oxygen in the lungs.
coordinate
muscles controlling breathing.
release
enzymes to increase the exchange of gases.
exchange
gases with the circulatory system.
Mutations
within a DNA sequence are
natural
processes that produce genetic diversity.
natural
processes that always affect the phenotype.
unnatural
processes that always affect the phenotype.
unnatural
processes that are harmful to genetic diversity.
The
diagram below shows Rosalind Franklin’s x-ray diffraction
image of DNA.
How did this evidence affect the work of Watson and Crick?
It
was used to determine the physical structure of DNA.
It
was used to identify the four bases that make up DNA.
It
was used to develop the theory of independent assortment.
It
was used to show that DNA was the molecule of inheritance.
In
order for the body to maintain homeostasis, the chemical decomposition
of food to produce energy must be followed by
water
intake.
muscle
contractions.
waste
removal.
nervous
impulses.
Based
only on the sex chromosomes in typical human egg and sperm cells at
fertilization, the probability of producing a female is
25%
50%
75%
90%
The
fight-or-flight response includes greater heart output and a rise in
blood pressure. This response is due to
insulin
secreted by the pancreas.
thyroxine
secreted by the thyroid gland.
oxytocin
secreted by the pituitary gland.
adrenaline
secreted by the adrenal glands.
In
fruit flies, the gene for red eyes (R) is dominant and the gene for
sepia eyes (r) is recessive. What are the possible combinations of
genes in the offspring of two red-eyed heterozygous flies (Rr)?
RR
only
rr
only
Rr
and rr only
RR,
Rr, and rr only
Which
of these best completes this concept map?
an
animal cell
a
prokaryotic cell
a
virus
a
plant cell
A
cell from heart muscle would probably have an unusually high proportion
of
lysosomes.
mitochondria.
mRNA.
Golgi
bodies.
Which
of the following is a function of the nervous system?
releasing
ATP into contracting muscle tissues
signaling
muscle tissues to contract
producing
lactic acid in fatigued muscle tissues
increasing
cellular respiration in muscle tissues
Which
of the following statements correctly describes meiosis?
Cells
divide only once during meiosis.
Meiosis
does not occur in reproductive cells.
The
cells produced at the end of meiosis are genetically identical to the
parent cell.
The
cells produced at the end of meiosis contain half the number of
chromosomes as the parent cell.
A
computer model of cellular mitosis can simulate the aspects of cellular
division quite well. However, microscopic observation of actual
cellular mitosis can improve understanding because actual observations
may
reveal greater unknown complexities.
are
easier than a computer model to view.
are
the same each time.
may
provide division events in sequence.
A
population of termites initially consists of darkly colored and
brightly colored members. After several generations, the termite
population consists almost entirely of darkly colored members because
the brightly colored termites are easier for a predatory species of
insectivores to locate. This situation is an example of
the
evolution of a new species.
natural
selection.
artificial
selection.
adaptive
radiation.
The
cell membrane of the red blood cell will allow water, oxygen, carbon
dioxide, and glucose to pass through. Because other substances are
blocked from entering, this membrane is called
perforated.
semi-permeable.
non-conductive.
permeable.
If
a corn plant has a genotype of Ttyy, what are the possible genetic
combinations that could be present in a single grain of pollen from
this plant?
Ty,
ty
TY,
ty
TY,
Ty, ty
Ty,
ty, tY, TY
Which
molecule in plant cells first captures the radiant energy from sunlight?
glucose
carbon
dioxide
chlorophyll
adenosine
triphosphate
Sweat
and skin secretions contain a mixture of molecules that kills or limits
the growth of many types of microbes. This control of microbes is an
example of
a
nonspecific defense against infection.
an
enzyme-catalyzed biochemical reaction.
a
feedback loop to maintain homeostasis.
a
specific immune response to infection by microbes.
Carbon
dioxide is produced as cells break down nutrients for energy. Which of
the following pairs of systems would participate in removing the carbon
dioxide from the body?
endocrine
and circulatory
circulatory
and respiratory
respiratory
and endocrine
reproductive
and excretory
After
a volcanic eruption has covered an areawith lava, which of the
following is the most likely order of succession in the repopulation of
the area?
lichens
→ grasses → shrubs → trees
mosses
→ grasses → lichens → trees
grasses
→ trees → mosses → lichens
shrubs
→ grasses → trees → lichens
A
healthy individual is a carrier of a lethal allele but is unaffected by
it. What is the probable genotype of this individual?
two
dominant normal alleles
one
recessive lethal allele and one dominant lethal allele
one
recessive lethal allele and one dominant normal allele
one
dominant lethal allele and one recessive normal allele
A
small population of chimpanzees lives in a habitat that undergoes no
changes for a long period. How will genetic drift probably affect this
population?
It
will accelerate the appearance of new traits.
It
will promote the survival of chimpanzees with beneficial traits.
It
will increase the number of alleles for specific traits.
It
will reduce genetic diversity.
A
species of finch has been studied on one of the geographically isolated
Galapagos Islands for many years. Since the island is small, the
lineage of every bird for several generations is known. This allows a
family tree of each bird to be developed. Some family groups have
survived and others have died out. The groups that survive probably have
interbred
with other species.
inherited
some advantageous variations.
found
new places on the island to live.
been
attacked by more predators.
A
signal that the bladder is full is sent to the central nervous system by
feedback
loops.
sensory
neurons.
nephron
tubules.
receptor
proteins.
The
homeostatic mechanism in humans that regulates blood pH depends on the
feedback of information from
stretch
receptors.
chemical
receptors.
hormone
receptors.
thermal
receptors.
What
causes tomatoes to ripen much more slowly in a refrigerator than they
do if left on a table at room temperature?
Tomatoes
need sunlight to ripen.
Humidity
accelerates the ripening process.
Low
temperatures reduce the action of
ripening enzymes.
Enzymes
produced by bacteria inhibit ripening.
Individuals
with HIV sometimes contract a pneumonia infection that is rare in the
rest of the population because people with HIV
are
unable to fight off these pneumonia-causing organisms.
are
more often exposed to these pneumonia-causing organisms.
release
pheromones that attract the pneumonia-causing organisms.
release
substances that increase the strength of the pneumonia-causing
organisms.
Which
of the following structures is not found in bacteria?
ribosome
cytoplasm
cell
membrane
nuclear
membrane
Which
cellular organelle is responsible for packaging the proteins that the
cell secretes?
cytoskeleton
cell
membrane
lysosome
Golgi
apparatus
Some
snake venoms are harmful because they contain enzymes that destroy
blood cells or tissues. The damage caused by such a snakebite could
best be slowed by
applying
ice to the bite area.
drinking
large amounts of water.
inducing
vomiting.
increasing
blood flow to the area.
The diagram above shows homologous chromosomes during prophase I of
meiosis. Which of the following correctly describes the process being
illustrated?
mutation
in which the DNA content of the gene is altered
segregation
of sister chromatids
condensation
and segregation of alleles
crossing-over
in which alleles are exchanged
Which
of the following require a host cell because they are not able to make
proteins on their own?
blue-green
algae
bacteria
protozoans
viruses
The
plasma membrane of a cell consists of
protein
molecules arranged in two layers with polar areas forming the outside
of the membrane.
two
layers of lipids organized with the nonpolar tails forming the interior
of the membrane.
lipid
molecules positioned between two carbohydrate layers.
protein
molecules with polar and nonpolar tails.
A
genetic disorder due to a recessive allele (a) is lethal in homozygous
individuals (aa), whereas heterozygous individuals (Aa) have no
symptoms. Based on this information, which of the following is likely
to result?
The
disorder will quickly be eliminated since no recessive homozygotes will
survive to reproduce.
The
disorder will be maintained in the population through the reproduction
of heterozygotes.
Only
homozygous dominant (AA) individuals will survive.
The
prevalence of the disorder will increase over time.
Semi-conservative
replication of DNA refers to the idea that
DNA
molecules need to unwind before duplication begins.
each
new DNA molecule contains two new single RNA strands.
the
two strands of DNA molecules run in opposite directions.
each
half of the original DNA molecule is joined with a new complementary
DNA strand.
Rabbits
introduced into Australia over 100 years ago have become a serious pest
to farmers. Rabbit populations increased so much that they displaced
many native species of plant eaters. What is the most logical
explanation for their increased numbers?
Rabbits
have a high death rate.
There
are few effective predators.
Additional
rabbit species have been introduced.
There
is an increase in rabbit competitors.
Fur
color in cats is controlled by an autosomal
gene that can occur in the dominant form, (B), or the recessive form,
(b). The length of the cat’s fur is controlled by another
autosomal gene that occurs in the dominant form, (S), or the recessive
form, (s). The table below shows the traits for these allele codes.
BbSs (male) bbSS(female)
Which one of the following choices is true of the phenotype of
offspring from these parents?
All
offspring will have black fur.
All
offspring will have white fur.
All
offspring will have long-haired fur
All
offspring will have short-haired fur.
Injecting
a person with a killed-bacteria vaccine can protect that individual
from a disease because the proteins of the killed bacteria
remain
in the body, and live bacteria later prey on them instead of live
tissues.
bind
with receptors in the body, so that live bacteria cannot bind with them
later.
a
feedback loop to maintain homeostasis.
a
specific immune response to infection by microbes.
When
the Mount St. Helens volcano erupted, the blast covered much of the
surrounding area with ash. Based on the diagram above, which list shows
the sequence of secondary succession that followed that eruption?
X,
Y, Z, W
Z,
X, Y, W
W,
Y, X, Z
Z,
Y, W, X
an
equal number of deaths and births
an
unequal number of deaths and births
an
equal number of immigrants and births
an
unequal number of immigrants and deaths
A
small portion of a population that is geographically isolated from the
rest of the population runs the risk of decreased
genetic
drift.
mutation
rate.
natural
selection.
genetic
variation.
Maltose
can be broken down into glucose molecules by the enzyme maltase. Which
of the following would slow the reaction rate?
adding
maltase
adding
maltose
removing
glucose
diluting
with water
Which
of the following best describes meiosis?
It
is carried out in all tissues that require cell replacement.
It
occurs only in cells in the reproductive structures of the organism.
It
happens in all tissues except the brain and spinal cord.
It
is the first stage of mitosis.
The
inheritance of a trait in humans is best described as being determined
by
a
single allele.
one
or more pairs of alleles.
one
pair of chromosomes.
the
sex chromosomes of the offspring.
There
are many different enzymes located in the cytoplasm of a single cell.
How is a specific enzyme able to catalyze a specific reaction?
Different
enzymes are synthesized in specific areas of the cytoplasm.
Most
enzymes can catalyze many different reactions.
An
enzyme binds to a specific substrate (reactant) for the reaction
catalyzed.
Enzymes
are transported to specific substrates (reactants) by ribosomes.
In
carrier pigeons there is a rare inherited condition that causes the
death of the chicks before hatching. In order for this disease to be
passed from generation to generation there must be parent birds that
are
heterozygous for the disease.
have
the disease themselves.
produce
new mutations for this disease.
are
closely interbred.
If
a human baby boy inherits a recessive allele from his mother, in which
circumstance would he most likely show the trait coded for by the
recessive allele?
The
baby inherits the dominant allele from his father.
The
allele is on an autosomal chromosome and the baby is a twin.
The
allele is on the X chromosome.
The
allele is on the Y chromosome.
A
base sequence is shown below.
ACAGTGC
How would the base sequence be coded on mRNA?
TGTCACG
GUGACAU
UGUCACG
CACUGUA
The
clear protein of an egg white becomes opaque and firm when cooked
because the heat
mutates
the DNA.
turns
the protein into carbohydrates.
stops
protein formation.
changes
the protein structure.
Eukaryotic
cells are differentiated from prokaryotic cells because eukaryotic cells
are
much smaller.
have
permeable membranes.
have
a higher rate of reproduction.
have
nuclei.
The
bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens infects plants, and a portion of
its DNA is inserted into the plant’s chromosomes. This causes
the plant to produce gall cells, which manufacture amino acids that the
bacterium uses as food. This process is a natural example of
polyploidy.
genetic
manipulation.
grafting.
hybridization.
5'
G T A _ _ _ A A 3'
3' C A T G C A T T 5'
This segment of DNA has undergone a mutation in which three nucleotides
have been deleted. A repair enzyme would replace them with
CGT.
GCA.
CTG.
GTA.
Which
of these would have the least effect on natural selection in a
subspecies of giraffes that is geographically isolated from other
subspecies of giraffes?
available
niches
existing
predators
chromosome
number
available
food resources
Scientists
found that, over a period of 200 years, a mountain pond was transformed
into a meadow. During that time, several
communities of organisms were replaced by different communities. Which
of these best explains why new communities were able to replace older
communities?
The
original species became extinct.
Species
in the older community died from old age.
The
abiotic characteristics of the habitat changed.
Diseases
that killed the older organisms disappeared.
Which
of the following base pair sequences could be produced in DNA
replication?
5'
AGTCUT 3'
3' TCUGTA 5'
5'
AGTCAT 3'
3' TCAGTA 5'
5'
AGTCAT 3'
3' CTGACG 5'
5'
AGTCAT 3'
3' UCAGUA 5'
Which structure stores most of the genetic information?
mitochondrion
lysosome
nucleus
tail
5'
ATCAGCGCTGGC 3'
The above sequence of DNA is part of a gene. How many amino acids are
coded for by this segment?
4
8
12
20
In
most stable freshwater environments,populations of Daphnia are almost
entirely female and reproduce asexually. However, males are observed in
low oxygen environments or when food is scarce. Based on these
observations, a researcher suggests that male Daphnia develop in
response to unfavorable environmental conditions. This is an example of
a
result.
theory.
procedure.
hypothesis.
In
aerobic respiration, the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle) takes place in
chloroplasts.
nuclei.
lysosomes.
mitochondria.
Which
of these best illustrates natural selection?
An
organism with favorable genetic variations will tend to survive and
breed successfully.
A
population monopolizes all of the resources in its habitat, forcing
other species to migrate.
A
community whose members work together utilizes all existing resources
and migratory routes.
The
largest organisms in a species receive the only breeding opportunitie
Earth
has undergone some catastrophic changes from time to time. Which of
these most likely explains why life on Earth continued following these
catastrophes?
Dominant
species had a slow mutation rate.
Many
species filled the same niche.
A
strong species had many different characteristics.
A
wide diversity of species existed.
A
single species of squirrel evolved over time into two species, each on
opposite sides of the Grand Canyon. This change was most likely due to
higher
mutation rates on one side.
low
genetic diversity in the initial population.
the
isolation of the two groups.
differences
in reproductive rates.
Complete
burning of plant material returns carbon primarily to the
herbivores.
water.
vegetation.
atmosphere.
How
is natural selection in the evolution of long necks in giraffes best
explained?
Shorter-necked
giraffes were killed by long-necked giraffes.
Giraffe
necks grew longer because of the bone structure of the animals.
Giraffes
with longer necks survived because they were better suited to the
environment.
Long-necked
giraffes mated only with other long-necked giraffes.
The
purpose for giving a person a vaccine is to
introduce
chemicals that destroy viruses.
stimulate
an immune response.
prevent
inflammation
cure
a disease.
Striking
the tendon just below the kneecap causes the lower leg to jerk. Moving
an object quickly toward the face can cause the eyes to blink shut.
These are examples of
learned
responses.
short-term
memory.
reflex
reactions.
sensory
overload.
The
Sabin vaccine is a liquid containing weakened polio viruses. Vaccinated
individuals become protected against polio because the weakened viruses
prevent
further viral invasion.
induce
an inflammatory response.
promote
production of antibodies.
are
too weak to cause illness.
How
do human diseases caused by bacteria and diseases caused by viruses
react to antibiotics?
Neither
responds to antibiotics.
Both
respond to antibiotics.
Viral
diseases respond to antibiotics; bacterial diseases do not.
Bacterial
diseases respond to antibiotics; viral diseases do not.
Mendel
hypothesized that reproductive cells have only one factor for each
inherited trait. This hypothesis is supported by the observation that
haploid
cells are produced by mitosis.
diploid
cells are produced by mitosis.
haploid
cells are produced by meiosis.
diploid
cells are produced by meiosis.
Which
of the following sets of organisms would be found in a wetland
ecosystem?
tortoise,
lizard, fly
salamander,
mosquito, frog
moose,
seal, lemming
lion,
giraffe, beetle
Genetic
engineering has produced goats whose milk contains proteins that can be
used as medicines. This effect was produced by
mixing
foreign genes into the milk.
injecting
foreign genes into the goats’ udders.
inserting
foreign genes into fertilized goat eggs.
genetically
modifying the nutritional needs of the goats’ offspring.
Which
of the following cell types is formed by meiosis?
muscle
cells
sperm
cells
skin
cells
blood
cells
Which
of the following sequences represents chromosome number during
fertilization?
n
+ n --> 2n
2n
--> n + n
n
--> n
2n
--> 2n
Which
of the following best describes the use of population models in biology?
They
are generally easy to construct.
They
can represent reality precisely.
They
are used when no observations have been made.
They
can help predict outcomes.
In
humans, the allele for unattached earlobes (L) is dominant to the
allele for attached earlobes (l).
Based on the diagram above, an offspring with attached earlobes is
indicated in
box
1.
box
4.
boxes
2 and 3.
boxes
1, 2, and 3.
The
first stage of photosynthesis in a chloroplast is
light-dependent.
temperature-dependent.
glucose-driven.
ATP-driven.
Which
information was most important to the development of genetic
engineering techniques?
the
observation of nondominant alleles
the
discovery of lethal genes
the
formulation of Punnett squares
the
structure of a DNA molecule
Which
of these organisms are most helpful in preventing Earth from being
covered with the bodies of dead organisms?
herbivores
producers
parasites
and viruses
fungi
and bacteria
In
certain breeds of dogs, deafness is due to a recessive allele (d) of a
particular gene, and normal hearing is due to its dominant allele (D).
What percentage of the offspring of a normal heterozygous (Dd) dog and
a deaf dog (dd) would be expected to have normal hearing?
0%
25%
50%
100%
Which
of these secretes a hormone that regulates the rate of metabolism of
the body?
spleen
cerebrum
thyroid
kidney
According to this information, which group demonstrated the greatest
biodiversity during the Cretaceous period?
dinosaurs
crocodilians
snakes
lizards
Which
of the following pairs provides structural support for a human?
skin
and blood
bones
and muscles
spine
and heart
brain
and nerves
Although
there are a limited number of amino acids, many different types of
proteins exist because the
size
of a given amino acid can vary.
chemical
composition of a given amino acid can vary.
sequence
and number of amino acids is different.
same
amino acid can have many different properties.
A
mineral supplement designed to prevent the common cold was given to two
groups of people during a scientific study.
After eight weeks, neither group reported a case of the common cold.
Which of the following would have made the outcome of this study more
valid?
Test
only one group with 150 mg of the supplement.
lysosome
nucleus
tail
A strand of mRNA containing the repeating sequence AAGAAGAAGAAG could
code for which of the following amino acid sequences?
lys–arg–glu–lys
ser–ser–glu–glu
lys–arg–lys–arg
lys–lys–lys–lys
Which
of these organisms would most likely be found at the bottom of a
biomass pyramid?
giant
squids
sand
sharks
sea
cucumbers
green
algae
What
is the greatest danger to a patient who has had damage to the skin?
loss
of oils produced by the skin
excessive
muscle contractions in the damaged area
infections
in uncovered tissues
damaged
tissue entering the blood stream
A
scientist puts nucleotide chains of UUUUUU in a test tube under
conditions allowing protein synthesis. Soon the test tube is full of
polypeptide chains composed of only the amino acid phenylalanine. What
does this experiment indicate?
The
amino acid phenylalanine is composed of uracil.
UUU
codes for the amino acid phenylalanine.
Protein
synthesis malfunctions in test tubes.
Most
proteins
Skeletal
structures are common between two animals of different species. These
structures probably exist because both species
have
a common food source.
live
in the same environment.
Natural
selection selects for the homozygous individual with normal alleles.
Natural
selection selects against the heterozygous individual.
Fossil
evidence suggests that a number of members of one fish species from an
ancient lake in Death Valley, California, became several isolated
species. Each of these new species lived in a different pond. Which of
the following best explains the cause of this speciation?
episodic
isolation
temporal
isolation
geographic
isolation
behavioral
isolation
A
particular allele in mice is lethal in homozygotes. Heterozygotes,
however, develop normally. Why does this allele remain in the
population?
Homozygous
mice pass the allele to their offspring.
The
recessive allele is masked in heterozygotes.
Natural
selection selects for the homozygous individual with normal alleles.
Natural
selection selects against the heterozygous individual.
In
a pond, the primary producer is a green alga, Spirogyra; the primary
consumer is the crustacean, Daphnia; the secondary consumer is a small
fish, the bluegill; and the tertiary consumer is a larger fish, the
smallmouth bass. What changes can be expected in the pond if the
Daphnia are killed with pesticides?
The
Spirogyra population will probably die.
The
bluegill population will probably increase.
The
Daphnia population will eat something else.
The
smallmouth bass population will die.
Which
of these organisms would most likely be found at the top of an energy
pyramid?
clams
sardines
sharks
kelp
A
food chain is shown below. For the food chain shown, which of the
following changes would have the most severe consequences?
Grasses --> Crickets --> Field Mice --> Hawks
a
drastic decrease in rainfall, causing drought
the
poaching of predatory hawks by game hunters
the
introduction of a second predator that eats field mice
a
parasitic infestation that reduces the cricket population