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Biology Released Form I Test Review. 1. B Iodine turns from brown to blue or black in the presence of starch

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Biology Released Form I Test Review

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1. B

• Iodine turns from brown to blue or black in the presence of starch

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2. D

• Salt sucks water towards it. The water leaves the gums moving from a high concentration to a low concentration

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3. B

• Proteins are synthesized at the ribsomes which are the little dots.

• PEAR!

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4. D

• Anaerobic means no oxygen is used. Bacteria and yeast do this.

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5. A

• The plant cells that divide the fastest are root tip cells

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6. D

• The similarities in bone structure in animals indicate a common ancestor from which all mammals diverged

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7. C

• Change the DNA into mRNA first and then translate

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8. C

• O blood is ii. Only parents who are heterozygous for Type A and heterozygous for Type B each have a little i to contribute to their child.

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9. B

• The bands on the DNA fingerprint are an example of gel electrophoresis. Gel electrophoresis separates DNA fragments by size. The larger bands are at the top of the gel.

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10. A

• Independent assortment is the only answer associated with sexual reproduction

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11. A

• Parent one is pp and parent two is PP. All children will be Pp so none will have PKU.

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12. C

• Skin cancer is caused by excessive exposure to sun which gives off ultraviolet radiation

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13. D

• Malaria reproduces inside human red blood cells. It is transmitted from human to human by mosquitoes.

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14. A

• Gymnosperms are plants with cones. Angiosperms are plants with flowers (you have to give Angie flowers before you date her). They both have seeds and vascular tissues.

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15. C

• Pavlov’s experiment is an example of conditioning.

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16. C

• Xylem transports water while phloem transports sugars. They are both examples of vascular tissues.

• WXYZYlem (the W is for water)

• Phloem transports Food! (both start with an F sound)

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17. B

• Leaves are where photosynthesis happens and in limited sunlight you need lots of surface area so large leaves

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18. D

• Frogs eat crickets only – they will be the most affected.

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19. B

• Win Win for both = mutualism

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20. A

• Ozone is destroyed by CFC’s (chlorofluorocarbons)

• Do not get it confused with global warming which is Carbon Dioxide released by burning fossil fuels

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21. C

• You must know that RNA and DNA are nucleic acids

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22. C

• No ribosomes = no proteins

• PEAR

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23. D

• Water moving is osmosis. When you see osmosis look for answers with water in them!

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24. A

• Structure X is the substrate

• Structure Y is the enzyme (it doesn’t change)

• Structure Z is the product

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25. B

• Species X produces products for aerobic respiration

• Species Y produces product of anaerobic respiration (fermentation)

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26. B

• Hitchhikers thumb is dominant. Woman does not have it so she is hh! Man is Hh. Probability is 50/50

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27. A

• The advantage of sexual reproduction is genetic variation in offspring!!!!

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28. A

• Change first A of DNA to a C. Then transcribed into RNA. Does the amino acid change? If so then one amino acid changes.

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29. C

• Genetically engineered bacteria is currently used to make human insulin and human growth hormone.

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30. B

• First organisms where prokaryotic and anaerobic because there was no oxygen on early earth.

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31. D

• Indivudal 6 is male and has the disorder. He has an X and a Y.

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32. A

• Not an instinctive behavior

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33. D

• If you absorb through your skin you need a lot of surface area in order to do that.

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34. B

• Mammals have internal fertilization and development (happens inside the body)

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35. D

• Everything was originally classified under plants and animals

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36. C

• B-cells produce antibodes

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37. B

• Leaves are where photosynthesis occurs

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38. A

• More carnivores equals less herbivores because they eat them. Thus the producers are not being eaten.

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39. D

• Acids have low pHs. pH of 2 is the strongest acid and all the plants die. pH of 7 is neutral like water. Therefore high acidity is harmful.

• A low pH = high acidity!

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40. C

• Only graph C show a population reaching carrying capacity (S-curve)

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41. D

• Chloroplasts are where photosynthesis occurs

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42. A

• The reaction rate will increase or speed up! That is what enzymes do!

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43. B

• Homeostasis is the internal balance or equilibrium in your body

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44. C

• All building blocks of nucleic acids (you must know this!)

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45. D

• Know the equations!!!!!

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46. C

• A 50/50 results in offspring means an Aa and aa cross.

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47. A

• A few survive that are resistant so eventually the population will be resistant to the pesticide

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48. D

• Evolution by natural selection!

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49. D

• Soil pH is changing the colors of the flowers and that is an environmental factor.

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50. B

• Clone is a copy. The copy has 12 chromosomes so the plant cell was also 12 chrosomes

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51. D

• See board

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52. C

• Only answer that makes sense

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53. A

• All of the rest involve some part of sexual reproduction. Only A has one parent.

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54. C

• A karyotype is a picture of a person’s chromosomes.

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55. C

• Guard cells open and close the stoma.

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56. C

• Plants, some protists, and some bacteria can do photosynthesis

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57. A

• Old people can’t eat burgers

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58. B

• Only one that is correct. J-curve

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59. B

• Win win - mutualism

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60. B

• Hate this question. Decomposers release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere so if you remove them the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would decrese.