Biology B – Flashcard
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Adaptations result from interactions between organisms and their ______.
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environment
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Natural selection is based on Darwin's observation that individuals most likely to survive and reproduce are those ________.
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with traits best suited to their current environment
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The history of life on Earth is recorded in _______.
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rock fossils
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Which is an example of an acquired trait?
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the ability to write
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What is a fossil?
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the remains of an ancient organism
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The modern synthesis theory states that evolution occurs through changes in the gene pool of _______.
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populations
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Darwin's theory of common descent states that all organisms _______.
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evolved from past organisms
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According to the theory of _______, today's organisms evolved from past organisms.
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common descent
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Which is an example of a population?
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all the sugar maple trees in a state park
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Reproductive separation may result in the _______ of two different species.
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evolution
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Which two ideas did Darwin use to explain evolution?
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natural selection and common descent
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When did Lamarck publish his ideas on evolution?
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early 1800s
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Over many generations, darker fur color becomes more common in a population of squirrels living in a shady area. This is an example of _______.
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adaptation
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What is biological evolution?
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changes in the gene pool of a population over time
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Which idea did Lamarck propose that was rejected by his fellow scientists?
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acquired traits can be passed to offspring
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In 2003, what was achieved by the Human Genome Project?
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The entire sequence of human DNA was identified
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How did the separation of Earth's continents affect biological evolution?
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populations adapted to the new conditions of each region
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What type of information is recorded in a trace fossil?
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evidence of an organisms activities
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What do paleontologists use to determine the actual age of rocks?
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radioactive dating
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Which field of biology studies the structures of different species of animals?
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comparative anatomy
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Fossils on one continent may be similar to fossils on another continent. This observation supports which theory?
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continental drift
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What is Earth's crust?
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the outermost layer on Earth's surface
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________ provide evidence of common ancestry among organisms.
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similarities in DNA sequences
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Which type of rock may contain fossils?
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sedimentary
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From earliest to most recent, what is the correct order in which organisms appear in the fossil record?
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invertebrates, amphibians, dinosaurs, and mammals
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What is genetic drift?
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random changes in the gene pool of a small population
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Which term describes the movement of alleles into and out of a population?
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gene flow
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The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that ________ in a population do not change unless outside factors affect the gene pool.
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allele frequencies
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Which process adds new genes to a gene pool?
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gene flow
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When no living members of a species exist, the species _______.
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has gone extinct
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What is recombination?
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new groupings of alleles in offspring
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What is one reason that cheetahs are endangered?
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habitat loss
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Which population is subject to genetic drift?
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a small population
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The Hardy-Weinberg principle is written as the equation p^2+2pq+q^2 =1. What does the p represent?
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the frequency of the dominant allele
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Mutations are important for evolution because they _________.
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are the source of new genetic variation
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One consequence of genetic drift is _________.
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loss of genetic variation
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What can cause changes in DNA sequences?
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mutations
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Floods, droughts, fires, and earthquakes are examples of ________.
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natural disasters
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Recombination occurs during ________.
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meiosis
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Which scenario causes gene flow?
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an animal moves to a new population and mates
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Which factor does not take a population out of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
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allele frequency
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What is the effect of differential reproduction over time?
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changes in a population's gene pool
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People can breed cats for specific traits such as coat color through _______?
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artificial selection
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A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of cow. Compared to their parent, the new cows are _______?
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the same species with different genetic makeup
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What is required for a person to have sickle cell disease?
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the person is homozygous for the trait
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Which is not one of Darwin's four main ideas of natural selection?
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evolution always improves organisms
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Which statement about natural selection is true?
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environmental changes determine which animals survive
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Darwin noticed that birds that were good at finding scarce food in the winter had a better chance of surviving and producing offspring. What did he call this struggle for existence?
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natural selection
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What must be done for dogs to receive a particular trait?
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mate two dogs that have the desired trait
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Some individuals produce more offspring than others. Which term describes this observation?
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differential reproduction
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How many African Americans are carrier of the sickle cell allele?
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1 in 11
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Which is not part of macroevolution?
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genetic drift
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Which process can be observed in the laboratory?
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microevolution
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The change of England's Biston betularia moth populations from light colored to dark colored is an example of _______.
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microevolution
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What is macroevolution?
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major changes in populations over a long time
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What cause England's Biston betularia moth populations to change over time from light colored to dark colored?
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changes in allele frequencies
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Which two factors work together to affect an organism's phenotype?
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genes and the environment
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Which is part of microevolution?
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genetic drift
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What do scientists often use to study macroevolution?
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the fossil record
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Which evolutionary mechanism caused the increase in dark colored Biston betularia moths in England in the 1800s?
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natural selection
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Which phenotypic change is genetic?
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the flower color in a population changes over time
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Why are horses and donkeys considered different species even though they can interbreed?
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because their offspring (mules) are infertile
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What factor can cause two populations to become reproductively isolated?
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geographical barrier
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What is an organism's niche?
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it's interactions with the living and nonliving parts of the environment
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Which best describes the biological species concept?
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species are populations that interbreed and produce fertile offspring
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What type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with its parent population?
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sympatric
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Which key morphological feature is used to classify organisms as mammals?
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mammary glands
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What must occur for the gene pool within a population to change?
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natural selection or genetic drift
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Which two fields of study provide the core information that is used to classify organisms?
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morphology and biochemistry
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Which is one cause of speciation?
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populations become reproductively isolated
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How does sympatric speciation differ from allopatric speciation?
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sympatric speciation involves a behavioral barrier, while allopatric speciation involves a physical barrier
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In the 1930s, how did Dobzhansky and Mayr explain the origin of species?
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species originate through allopatric speciation
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A species is divided through geographic isolation. Over several generations, they lose the ability to interbreed. How are these two populations classified?
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as two separate species
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How are Dobzhansky and Mayr's ideas about the origin of species similar to Darwin's?
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they thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes
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After speciation occurs, what happens to the species' gene pools?
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they become more and more different over time
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According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, when does stasis occur?
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when environmental conditions are stable
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What is the most likely explanation for how speciation occurs?
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it occurs by more than one method
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Paleontologists have found that after a major extinction occurs,
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many new species often appear around the same time
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According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which event could lead to speciation?
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a meteor strikes Earth
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Which best describes how long it usually takes for speciation to occur?
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several generations
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What is the theory of punctuated equilibrium?
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it describes one way that new species arise
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How does mass extinction affect species that survive?
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they fill new roles in the changed environment
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The mass extinctions that occurred 250 million years ago and 65 million years may have been due to gradual processes or ________.
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a large comet or asteroid striking Earth
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What is the main cause of extinction on Earth today?
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human impact on the environment
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How does the rate of extinction compare to the rate of species formation on Earth today?
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the rate of extinction is faster
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What is instantaneous speciation?
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the formation of a new species over a few generations
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A particular plant species is pollinated by a certain insect species. The insect species depends on the plant species for food. Which term describes how the relationship forms?
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co-adaptation
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Which shows the correct order from smallest to largest?
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species, population, community
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How is a community different from a population?
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a community is a group of many different species, while a population is made up of individuals of one particular species
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What has occurred when large numbers of species die out over a short period of time?
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mass extinction
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Why are small populations more prone to genetic disease?
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they have a greater frequency of harmful genes
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Which taxonomic level for a given genus includes the greatest number of species?
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phylum
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What characteristic do all members of Eukarya have that members of Eubacteria do not have?
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cells with nuclei
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What is one way that members of Archaebacteria are different from members of Eubacteria?
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they have different types of cell walls and cell membranes
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What are the characteristics of Archaebacteria?
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they are single cells that lack a nucleus and tend to live in extreme conditions
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Which two groups are the most similar in physical characteristics?
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archaea and eubacteria
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Which belong in the domain Eukarya?
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fungus
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Which is a member of the domain Eubacteria?
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E. coli
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The science of classifying organisms based on features they share is called ________.
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taxonomy
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Which is the correct interpretation of the scientific name Homo sapiens?
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Homo is the genus and sapiens is the species
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Which characteristics do scientists use to group species?
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ancestors and DNA
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How many words are there in the scientific name for a species using the Linnaeus classification system?
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2
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Which eubacteria help plants in the production of protiens?
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nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Freezing food ______ the action of bacteria.
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slows
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What term describes the whip-like structure that helps cells move through liquids?
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flagellum
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Which is a class of extremophile?
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halophile
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What characteristic is used to group the three kinds of Eubacteria?
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shape
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What is a chemosynthetic organism?
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it uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy
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What are streptococci?
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chains of spherical bacteria
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Which would likely live near a crack in the deep ocean floor that spews scalding water?
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thermoacidophile
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Which would likely live in a bog, a sewage treatment plant, or a cow's intestine?
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methanophile
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Which would likely live in the Great Salt Lake?
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halophile
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Which kind of organism does not generally require oxygen or sunlight to live?
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archaebacteria
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What is true of flagellates?
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they can move through water
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What is true of paramecia?
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they are ciliates
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What happens to a euglena when sunlight is not present?
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it absorbs food from the environment
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When would slime molds be likely to gather one form one, large structure?
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when food and water are scarce
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What kind of organism gets food using cilia?
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paramecium
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How are protozoa similar to animals?
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they can get food and move
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Which type of algae is called seaweed and belongs to the division Phaeophyta
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brown algae
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What is true of cilia?
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they are like hairs
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What characteristic do all protists have in common?
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cell nuclei that contain DNA
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What kind of protist causes dysentery?
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amoeba
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Where are slime molds often found?
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in damp soil or rotting material
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What is a spore?
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a reproductive cell produced by slime molds
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Where are most algae found?
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in freshwater and salt water
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What food product is made using a fungus?
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cheese
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What do fungi have in common with plants?
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their cells have nuclei that contain DNA
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What kind of organism caused the Great Potato Famine in Ireland in the 1800s?
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a fungus
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What are hyphae made of?
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membranes and cytoplasm
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Which part of a mushroom can you see above the ground?
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reproductive structure
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Which statement correctly describes the function of each lichen part?
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algae provide food, bacteria provide nitrogen, and fungi provide structure
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What do fungi give off after they digest the food that they absorb?
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carbon and nitrogen
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How do hyphae spread from one area to another?
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they grow quickly underground
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What do fungi have in common with animals?
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they are heterotrophs
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How is penicillin used?
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to kill bacteria that cause disease
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Two different species belong to the same class. What other levels of classification do they have in common?
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kingdom and phylum
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What is the function of sori?
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sori release haploid cells
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Where are the spore containing sori of a fern found?
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on the underside of a fern frond
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What is the function of a moss's rhizoid?
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to obtain water
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What vascular plant tissue is made of dead cells?
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xylem
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How are moss spores produced?
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by sporophytes through meiosis
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Where does xylem transport water?
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from roots to leaves
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Mycorrhiza form relationships between fungi and which part of vascular plants?
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roots
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How are moss gametes produced?
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by gamophytes through mitosis
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What is the meaning of the term germinate?
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to start growth
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Where does fertilization take place in conifers?
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in the ovary of a female cone
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Which part of a flower contains the ovary?
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pistil
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Many flowers produce nectar. What is a purpose of nectar?
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to attract birds and insects
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What is another name for a flowering plant?
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angiosperm
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Which statement about male and female cones is true?
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male cones are smaller than female cones
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How many months of a year do most conifers have green leaves?
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12
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Gymnosperms were the first plants to reproduce using ________.
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seeds
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Which part of a flower will develop into fruit?
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ovary
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What does a seed contain?
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a plant embryo and stored food
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Which describes most woody stems?
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rough
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What is one function of plant stems?
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to transport water and food
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Which structures are not found in simple leaves?
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leaflets
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In which part of a root is vascular tissue found?
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the inner layer
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A plant that responds to touch is showing which of the following?
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thigmotropism
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In gravotropism, in which direction to the roots grow?
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downward
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In which part of a leaf is food made?
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blade
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Which describes herbaceous stems?
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soft
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A plant that grows toward light shows which of the following?
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phototropism
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How mant growing seasons do plants with herbaceous stems usually survive?
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one
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What is one function of roots?
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to take in minerals from the soil
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Cnidarians such as jellyfish have radial symmetry. How are the body parts of cnidarians arranged?
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like spokes on a wheel
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How many cell layers are found in a blastula?
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3
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Which system controls the coordinated movement of animals?
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nervous
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How many copies of each chromosome are found in most animal cells?
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2
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Pinworms have small bodies, bilateral symmetry, and complete digestive tracts. What type of animal are they?
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nematodes
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Which is true of all animals?
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they are heterotrophs
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How many copies of each chromosome are found in animal sex cells?
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1
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Which is a feature of a flatworm?
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thin bodies
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What is the name for an organized group of cells that wokr together?
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tissue
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Organisms that must eat food for energy are ________.
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heterotrophs
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How many pairs of legs does an arachnid have?
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4
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What is found in all adult echinoderms?
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radial symmetry
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What is one common function of an arthropods antennae?
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to smell
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How does an echinoderm use its tube feet?
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for attachment
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Which is the largest group of arthropods?
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insects
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Which insect goes through complete metamorphosis?
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butterfly
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Where do echinoderms live?
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in marine environments
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Where do most crustaceans live?
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in water
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Which arthropods have many body segments, with two pairs of legs on each segment?
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centipedes
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Which is a feature of all arthropods?
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segmented bodies
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Chordate embryos develop a notochord along the dorsal side. This position is located at the ________ of the embryo.
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back
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Which of the following is a feature of humans?
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opposable thumbs
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Where do amphibian larvae live?
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underwater
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Most of the species in the class _______ lay amniotic eggs.
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reptilia
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Which animals are the oldest vertebrate fossils?
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fish with no jaws
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Which types of embryos have pharyngeal slits?
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all chordates
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The class mammalia contains the only animals that _______.
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have mammary glands
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Which body parts do birds have?
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feathers, beaks, and scales
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How does a bony fish use the swim bladder?
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to move up and down in water
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Which animal is an ectotherm?
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turtle
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What process causes behavior patterns to change over generations as a result of reproductive success?
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change through natural selection
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What is a scientist called who observes animals in orfer to explain their behavior?
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ethologist
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A peacock spreading its tail to attract a mate is sending an _________ stimilus?
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external
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What term describes anything that causes an organism to react?
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stimulus
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What term describes the way an organism responds to a stimulus?
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behavior
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Which of the following is an example of a learned behavior?
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birds returning to a backyard bird feeder
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Mammals generally care for their young. Most turtles abandon their young. What term describes both of these behaviors?
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innate
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Which is an external stimulus?
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heat
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The way a particular species of bird constructs its nest is an example of ___________?
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a fixed action pattern behavior
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Animals with which kind of behavior are most adaptable to change?
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flexible
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An animal that hides under a rock to avoid predators is responding to a(n) _________ stimulus.
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external
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A mouse runs for cover in the presence of a cat. The cat is an example of a(n) ________ stimulus.
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external
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Which is not a characteristic of imprinting?
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the mother must be present
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A female mammal nursing her offspring is an example of what type of behavior?
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parental care
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Which is not a combination of innate and learned behavior?
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mimicry
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Which best describes a prey animal?
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one that is eaten by other animals
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Which is a component of all innate behaviors?
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genetics
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Courtships belongs to what class of behaviors?
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innate
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Warning coloration is an example of what kind of behavior?
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defensive
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A bird that perfects the sound and notes of its species song as it ages shows what type of learning?
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observational
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What type of learning describes when animals learn by watching or listening others of their species?
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observational
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Which best describes a predator animal?
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one that eats other animals
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Animals with territorial behaviors show _________.
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aggression
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What term describes the behaviors between males and females of the same species for the purposes of mating?
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courtship
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Viceroy butterflies are not poisonous, but they look just like the poisonous monarch butterflies. Which behavior does the viceroy use to deter birds that would otherwise eat it?
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mimicry
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All wild birds of the same species sing the same song. How do the birds learn their species song?
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by listening to it
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When a male bird of paradise spreads its tail and does a dance to impress his potential mate, what signals is it using?
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body display and movement
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When an animal uses two kinds of signals together to obtain a response, there is a communication _________.
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cycle
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What term describes a chemical signal made in sweat glands?
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pheromone
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Which is a characteristic of agonistic interaction?
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aggression
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Animals raising their young in packs is an example of ________.
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cooperation
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A pheromone is a signal detected as a(n) _______.
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odor
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What is it called when an organism signals another that their interaction is not serious or threatening?
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metacommunication
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What behavior is shown by two bighorn sheep butting heads in a fight for a female?
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agonistic interaction
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Why is the alarm calling of the vervet monkey an example of advanced communication?
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the response is learned and varies over time
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What type of behavior is characterized by the display of body parts or release of a scent for the purpose of attracting a mate?
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courtship
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In his experiment, Nicko Tinbergen determined that a female wasp can find its nest by using _____.
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landmarks
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Which level of organization includes the most interactions?
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biosphere
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Which describes the ability of a community to resist change?
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stability
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Which is an example of commensalism?
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barnacles benefit from living on whales, and they do not hurt the whales
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Which term is a type of symbiosis?
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mutualism
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The organisms in a community are interdependent. What does this mean?
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the organisms rely on each other for survival
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A symbiotic relationship in which two different organisms benefit from living together is called ________.
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mutualism
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What is the largest level of organization for the environment?
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biosphere
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Fleas and dogs are in a symbiotic relationship called __________.
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parasitism
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What does population density measure?
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the degree of crowding of a population
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Barnacles live on whales. Whales carry the barnacles around, which helps the barnacles feed. The whales are unaffected. This is an example of ___________.
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commensalism
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When the number of organisms increases in an ecosystem, the _________.
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number of resources is usually the same
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Which is a density-independent factor?
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drought
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Which will probably decrease population density?
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forest fire
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When grass is randomly distributed throughout an environment, a population of deer that eats grass is most likely to have a ________ pattern.
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random
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A period in which the densities of populations increase or decrease at the same time is called a _______.
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boom-bust cycle
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Which tends to increase the size of a population?
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immigration
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Which increases as a population grows?
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competition
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Which will probably increase population density?
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increase in the food supply
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Which distribution pattern describes pine trees on a pine tree farm?
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uniform
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What distribution pattern describes wolves that live in packs?
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clumped
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Which plants are usually the first to grow during secondary succession?
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weeds
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Secondary succession could occur after a __________.
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disturbance has destroyed populations in a community
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Which is true of secondary succession?
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it occurs in land and marine communities
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Primary succession can occur after a ___________.
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volcanic eruption produces a new island
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Succession is the process of __________ in a community.
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ecological change
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Which plants are the first to grow during primary succession?
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mosses
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Where is primary succession likely to occur?
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on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
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Ecological change in a community following a major disturbance is called _________.
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succession
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Which activity could trigger primary succession?
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a volcanic eruption
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Which is true of primary succession?
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it starts on nonliving rock and land
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A community that experiences major changes undergoes _________.
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ecological change
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Which are the first organisms to start the process of primary succession?
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microorganisms
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From where do chemotrophs get energy?
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food
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Mice eat corn. Hawks eat mice. Which term describes corn in this food chain?
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producer
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Which is an example of a phototroph?
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a plant
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Mice eat corn. Hawks eat mice. Which term describes hawks in this food chain?
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secondary consumer
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Mice eat corn. Hawks eat mice. What is the source of all the energy in this food chain?
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the sun
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Which term describes how a person gets energy?
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chemotrophic
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Which one is a chemotroph?
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a box turtle
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A phototroph is to a chemotroph as __________.
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a plant is to an animal
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Which is at the bottom of an energy pyramid?
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photosynthetic producers
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What is the direct source of energy for phototrophs?
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sunlight
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What role do decomposers play in the nitrogen cycle?
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they return nitrogen to the soil
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How do plants get nitrogen?
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by absorbing it from soil
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Which nutrient do organisms tend to get from their local ecosystem?
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phosphorous
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Nutrients move through ecosystems in different ways. Which nutrient cycles through organisms, rivers, rain, and the atmosphere?
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water
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Which process changes carbon dioxide into organic molecules?
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photosynthesis
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What is the name of the process of liquid water changing into water vapor due to heating?
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evaporation
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Which is an example of precipitation?
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snow
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What happens when solar energy heats a body of water?
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evaporation
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Which kind of nutrients cycle through the atmosphere?
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those that can exist as gases
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Which process returns water to Earth?
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precipitation
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Which factor controls the water cycle?
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energy from the sun
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Which process produces carbon dioxide?
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cellular respiration
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Most of the nitrogen in the atmosphere is found in what form?
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as nitrogen gas
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Which biome is commonly found near the equator?
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tropical forest
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Which type of forest contains several kinds of cone-bearing trees and typically receives a lot of snow in winter?
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coniferous
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Ecosystems that experience the same climate conditions are grouped together into larger regions called ________.
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biomes
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Which biome has no large trees because much of the soil is frozen?
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tundra
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What characteristic is used to divide aquatic biomes into three zones?
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light exposure
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Which is true of the regions near the Earth's equator?
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they receive more solar energy than the poles
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What is another name for the average weather conditions in a region over a long period of time?
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climate
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Which type of forest contains many trees that shed their leaves during fall and winter?
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deciduous
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Which biome contains both freshwater and saltwater?
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estuary
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Which biome typically experiences hot summers, cold winters, and lots of rain?
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temperate deciduous forest
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Dog excrement is carried by rain into bodies of water, where it causes algae to grow rapidly and crowd out other organisms in the ecosystem. What is this process called?
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eurotrophication
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What may happen to a species whose limited habitat is destroyed by land developement?
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it will become extinct
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Ozone is a molecule in the upper atmosphere that is made up of three atoms of ___________.
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oxygen
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Introduced species often take over an ecosystem because they usually __________.
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have no competitors
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What type of unhealthful air pollution occurs when ozone near the ground mixes with otehr polluting gases?
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smog
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Approximately how many species become extinct on Earth each day?
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100
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What effect does human activity have on many ecosystems?
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it destroys habitats
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What process causes gases in the atmosphere to trap heat near the surface of Earth?
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greenhouse effect
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To help ecosystems thrive, humans must gain a better understanding of ________.
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ecology and the environment
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How many people are added to the world population each year?
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70 million
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Conservation biology uses ecological information to restore damaged _________.
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ecosystems
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What is not part of Earth's biodiversity?
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volcanoes
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Which is an important source of carbon monoxide emissions that contributes to the greenhouse effect?
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vehicles
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What term describes a species that has far fewer members today than in the past?
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threatened
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What term is used to describe the reuse of aluminum in old soda cans to make new products?
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recycling
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If a native species has been labeled as endangered, what is the appropriate response?
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gather data to design a recovery plan
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What form of waste cannot be recycled to make new products?
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food waste
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How can humans reduce the number of landfills?
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produce less trash
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What is the main reason that governments create natural areas called reserves?
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to protect weakened ecosystems and their wildlife
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What is a landfill?
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a place where trash is collected
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Science helps people learn about the way the world works. What is the goal of technology?
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to make things that solve problems
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Scientific and technological discoveries are accepted if their evidence can be _________.
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repeated
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What is the purpose of a patent?
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to protect ownership of a new technology
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Models and computer simulations are sometimes used to test the ___________ of a new technology.
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performance
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What term is used for the study of nonliving parts of Earth?
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geology
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To reduce the chances of system failure, engineers may use _____________.
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performance testing
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Creating new things to solve problems and improve life depends on the close interaction of which two fields?
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science and technology
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What area of study applies scientific findings to create ways for solving problems or improving life?
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engineering
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Which is not a source of funding for scientific research?
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scientific meetings
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What might engineers use to test a new software design?
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simulations
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Products that are created to solve problems in new ways result from advances in __________.
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technology
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Where are the first reports of new scientific disciveries published?
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scientific journals
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What happens when the body releases perspiration?
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water evaporates from the skin
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The skin covering the human body consists of ____ layers.
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3
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Which system fights off disease?
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immune
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Which part of the skin keeps in heat?
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fatty layer
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Which part of the skin contains blood vessels, nerves, and glands?
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dermis
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Which system moves the body?
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muscular
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The __________ system includes the heart.
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circulatory
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The __________ system includes the esophagus.
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digestive
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The __________ system includes the brain.
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nervous
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Which system carries food and oxygen to cells?
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circulatory
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What structures work in antagonistic pairs to move bones?
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skeletal muscles
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How many bones does a human adult have?
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206
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How do muscles work in antagonistic pairs?
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when one muscle pulls, the other muscle relaxes
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What is the function of cartilage in adult bones?
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preventing friction between bones
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Which is the most common type of muscle in the body?
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skeletal
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Food moves through the digestive tract by peristalsis, which is produced by wavelike contractions of _________ muscles.
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involuntary
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What is the function of spongy material called red marrow?
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it makes blood cells
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Which skeletal structure encloses the reproductive organs?
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the pelvis
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Which type of muscle is found in the lining of the arteries?
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smooth
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Which structure is an example of a hinge joint?
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knee
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How many bones does an infant have at birth?
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350
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The walls of arteries include a ________ muscle layer.
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smooth
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Where in the body is cardiac muscle found?
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the heart
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What is not a function of the skeletal system?
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making vitamins
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Which organ is involved in ingestion?
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mouth
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What happens to food material that cannot be digested?
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it is eliminated as feces
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Food moves from the mouth to the stomach through which organ?
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esophagus
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Which organ stores and releases bile?
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gallbladder
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Which shows the correct order in which food moves during digestion?
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stomach, small intestine, large intestine
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The third stage of digestion is absorption, which begins when the food enters the _________.
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small intestine
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Which organ forms the largest section of the digestive tract?
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small intestine
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During digestion, excess glucose is stored in liver cells and muscle cells in what form?
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glycogen
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Food travels directly from the stomach to the _________.
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small intestine
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Which event occurs in the large intestine?
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water is recovered
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Which structure helps food move to the pharynx?
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tongue
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Which organ is at the end of the digestive tract?
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anus
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Where does the digestive process begin?
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in the mouth
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Inhalation begins when ________.
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the diaphragm contracts
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Which statement is not true of cilia in the respiratory tract?
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they close the windpipe opening when swallowing
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At the tip of each bronchiole is ________.
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alveoli
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Which disease causes mucus to build up in the lungs and clog the airways?
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cystic fibrosis
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Which structure prevents food and liquids from being inhaled when a person swallows?
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the epiglottis
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During inhalation, air moves directly from the larynx to the _________.
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trachea
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Which occurs during inhalation?
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the rib cage expands
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Where is the diaphragm located?
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below the lungs
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Which action removes carbon dioxide from the body?
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exhaling
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Which structures bring oxygen from the trachea to the lungs?
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bronchi
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Which event signals the brain to breathe?
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increased blood levels of carbon dioxide
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Which is the largest artery in the body?
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aorta
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What is the function of white blood cells?
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they fight infections
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Which condition causes fatty substances to build up in blood vessels?
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atherosclerosis
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What transports oxygen in the blood?
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red blood cells
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When the left ventricle contracts, blood flows to the ________.
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aorta
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What is the function of interstitial fluid?
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it exchanges nutrients and wastes with blood
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Fibrinogen is a protein produced in platelets that _______.
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creates blood clots
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When the ventricles contract, blood flows from the right ventricle to the ________.
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lungs
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A thrombus can clog an artery. What occurs when an artery in the brain is blocked?
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stroke
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Which structure(s) carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart?
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arteries
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Which lobe in the cerebral cortex is responsible for short-term memory?
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frontal
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A thin membrane stretching across the ear canal is the __________.
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eardrum
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How many pairs of spinal nerves branch off from the spinal cord?
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31
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Which structure controls the amount of light that enters the eye?
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pupil
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Which type of sensory receptor responds to touch and pressure?
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mechanoreceptor
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What is the spinal cord?
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a thick bundle of nerves
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What does the limbic system do?
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registers feelings, such as fear and pleasure
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What is one function of the backbone?
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it protects the spinal cord
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Which structure starts at the brain and goes down the back?
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the spinal cord
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The brain communicates with the rest of the body through the __________.
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spinal cord
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What is one of the functions controlled by the cerebellum?
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balance
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Where is the spinal cord found?
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in the backbone
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Which type of stimulus do mechanoreceptors detect?
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sound
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Hormones secreted by the hypothalamus __________.
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regulate the pituitary gland
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What is a function of the hormones secreted by the pancreas?
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they regulate blood levels of glucose
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What is the term for the chemical messengers that the endocrine glands produce?
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hormones
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In the body, hormones move from one location to another through _________.
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the blood
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Which organ forms urine?
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kidney
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Through which structure does urine leave the body?
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urethra
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Low blood levels of which substance would cause the release of more ADH into the blood?
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fluid
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Which is a way for the body to conserve water during periods of heavy sweating?
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it can filter less water out of the blood
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Kidneys filter __________ from the blood and form urine.
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nitrogen waste
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Which glands produce hormones that increase metabolic activity and increase blood levels of glucose?
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the adrenal glands
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Which is one way that skin protects the body from infection?
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skin keeps germs out of the body
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Which cells produce antibodies?
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B lymphocytes
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Which is another term for a germ?
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pathogen
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How does fever help fight germs?
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it stops bacteria from growing
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Which activity is part of the inflammatory response?
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compliment proteins signaling phagocytes
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How do phagocytes protect the body?
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they eat infected and foreign cells
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Which statement is true of antibodies?
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they are specific to antigens
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Which is a description of fever?
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increased body temperature
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Which directly attacks host cells that contain bacteria or viruses?
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T lymphocytes
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Each lymphocyte had thousands of receptor proteins in its membranes. What is the job of these receptor proteins?
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to recognize antigens
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When does menstruation occur?
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after an egg fails to fertilize
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Testosterone is produced in which structure(s)?
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testes
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The diploid cells that begin spermatogenesis are called spermatogonia. Where are spermatogonia found?
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in the seminiferous tubules
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Which process occurs when an egg cell, blood, and pieces of uterine lining leave the body through the vagina?
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menstruation
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Semen and urine both exit the body through the _________.
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urethra
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What happens during ovulation?
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a follicle releases an egg into a fallopian tube
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Which structure connects the testes to the urethra?
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vas deferens
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Where does oogenesis take place?
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in the ovaries
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Where in the body do oocytes mature?
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the follicles
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Where does spermatogenesis take place?
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testes