Biology the Core Exam 1
How does a theory differ from a hypothesis?
A theory is a broader, , "big idea" that has been well supported by many studies and eperiments.
Which domain(s) consist(s) of prokaryotic cells? a. Archaea and Eukarya b. Archaea only c. Bacteria and Archaea d. Bacteria only
Bacteria and Archaea
Which of the following is in the correct order, from largest to smallest?
Community - Population - Organ - Tissue - Cell - Organelle - Molecule - Atom
_____ is the process in which organisms possessing characteristics that make them better adjusted to an environment tend to survive and reproduce better than those without the advantageous characteristics.
Natural selection
What is the labeled structure of #1?
Nucleus
Which statement is true? a. The nucleus is important in controlling the use of genes. b. Pores in the nuclear membrance are complely open and allow anything in the cytoplasm to enter the nucleus. c. The nucleus is surrounded by a single layer of membrane. d. The mitochondria are involved in photosynthesis.
The nucleus is important in controlling the use of genes.
If an atom loses an elecron it will become ___________. a. a positively charged ion b. radioactive c. a negatively charged ion d. hydrophobic
a positively charged ion
Proteins are polymers of ________. a. nucleotides b. monosaccharides (sugars) c. amino acids d. fatty acids
amino acids
Is the cell in the diagram above an animal cell or a plant cell?
animal cell
Which of the following would raise the pH if added to a solution? a. salt b. water c. acid d. base
base
If you were to cmbine all of the ecosystems on the planet, you would have the ___________.
biosphere
Which particles are found in the nucleus of an atom? a. only protons b. only neutrons c. both protons and neutrons d. both protons and electrons
both protons and neutrons
Which of the following structures can perform all the activities required for life? a. DNA molecules b. cells c. organells d. nucleus
cells
Which organelle is responsible for photosynthesis? a. leaf b. Golgi body c. chloroplast d. mitochondrion
chloroplast
Which of the following are found in plant cells but not animal cells? a. cell wall and Golgi body b. chloroplast and mitochondria c. chloroplast and central vacuole d. nucleus and lysomes
chloroplast and central vacuole
All organic molecules _____________. a. are non polar b. are macromolecules c. contain carbon d. are polar
contain carbon
Which structure helps maintain the shape of an animal cell? a. cell wall b mitochondrion c. central vacuole d. cytoskeleton
cytoskeleton
What is the labeled structure #2?
endoplasmic reticulum
Isotopes are elements that have _________. a. different atomic numbers and different numbers of neutrons. b. the same number of electrons but different numbers of neutrons. c. different atomic numbers and different numbers of electrons. d. the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons.
have the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons.
Water molecules form ____ bonds with each other when the partial negative charge of the oxygen in one molecule is attracted to the partial positive charge of a hydrogen in anothe molecule. a. covalent b. ionic c. nonpolar d. hydrogen
hydrogen
Polar molecules readily mix with water and are said to be ___________. a, hydrophobic b. hydrophilic c. hydrodynamic d. hydrostatic
hydrophilic
When comparing two solutions, the solution with a lower concentration is called _________. a. exotonic b. hypotonic c. hypertonic d. isotonic
hypotonic
The cytoplasm is the ______. a. interior of a cell b. energy storage molecule of cells c. genetic information of a cell d. interior of a nucleus
interior of a cell
Chemical bonds formed between oppositely charged atoms are called _______. a. covalent bonds b. ionic bonds c. atomic bonds d. hydrogen bonds
ionic bonds
Which type of molecules are always hydrophobic? a. carbohydrates b. nucleic acids c. lipids d. proteins
lipids
Which of the following are likely found in animal cells but not usually in plant cells? a. chloroplast and entral vacuole b. cell wall and Golgi body c. lysomes d. chloroplast and mitochondria
lysomes
Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration? a. lung b. chloroplast c. mitochondrion d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
mitchondrion
What is the structure labeled #3?
mitochondrion
Carbohydrates are polymers of ______. a. nucleotides b. monosaccharides (sugars) c. amino acids d. fatty acids
monosaccharides (sugars)
A _______ bond shares electrons between atoms equally. a. ionic b. hydrogen c. polar covalent d. nonpolar covalent
nonpolar covalent
Nucleic acids are polymers of _______. a. amino acids b. nucleotides c. fatty acids d. monosaccharides (sugars)
nucleotides
The diffusion of water is called ________. a. osmosis b. endocytosis c. active transport d. exocytosis
osmosis
Which of the following is a function of the Golgi apparatus? a. protein sorting b. proten synthesis c. digestion of organic matter inside the cell d DNA replication
protein sorting
Which of the following is NOT a porperty of all life? a. reproduction b. growth c. evolution d. respiration
respiration
Which of the following performs protein synthesis? a. ribosomes b. the Golgi body c. the nucleus d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
ribosomes
Rough ER differs from smooth ER in that _________.
rough ER has ribosomes and performs protein synthesis whereas smooth ER does not
Relative to eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells are _______. a. smaller and simpler b. smaller and more complex c. larger and more complex d. larger and equally complex
smaller and simpler
Which structure(s) helps maintain the shape of a plant cell? a. only the cytoskeleton b. the cytoskeleton and cell wall c. the cytoskeleton, cell wall, and central vacuole d. ony the cell wall
the cytoskeleton, cell wall, and central vacuole
A protein might be moved from the ER to the Golgi body by a _________. a. lysosome b. central vacuole c. ribosome d. transport vesicle
transport vesicle
Which statement is true? a. Evolution and natural selction are exactly the same thing b. Evolution occurs within a single generation c. Evolution occurs in individuals d. Evolution occurs in a polulation over generations
Evolution occurs in a population over generations
_______ is the discharge of substances contained in vesicles to the outside of the cell. a. Exocytosis b. Phagocytosis c. Pinocytosis d. Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Which of the following statements is false? a. All prokaryotes are unicellular. b. Cell walls may be found in bothe prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. c. Only eukaryotic cells have DNA. dl a eukaryote could be unicellular or multicellular.
False: Only eukaryotic cells have DNA
what is the structure labeled #4?
Golgi apparatus
Which bet describes the arrangement of phospholipids in a lipid bilayer such as the plasma membrane?
Hydrophobic hydrocarbon "tails" in the interior; hydrophilic phosphate "heads" at the exterior