The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various biology topics including:
- Cell structure and function (organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts)
- Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- Properties of water and solutions
- Genetics (gene mutations, chromosomes)
- Taxonomy (biological kingdoms)
The questions cover a wide range of foundational biology concepts and would be suitable for an introductory biology exam.
The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various biology topics including:
- Cell structure and function (organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts)
- Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- Properties of water and solutions
- Genetics (gene mutations, chromosomes)
- Taxonomy (biological kingdoms)
The questions cover a wide range of foundational biology concepts and would be suitable for an introductory biology exam.
The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various biology topics including:
- Cell structure and function (organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts)
- Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- Properties of water and solutions
- Genetics (gene mutations, chromosomes)
- Taxonomy (biological kingdoms)
The questions cover a wide range of foundational biology concepts and would be suitable for an introductory biology exam.
1. The measure of the average kinetic energy of 7.
Animals which live on land but return to the
molecules is known as_____. water to breed a. kinetic energy a. mammals b. temperature b. Amphibians c. expansion c. Reptiles d. heat of vaporization d. Crustaceans
2. The movement of the a wind is always from
a. North to south b. east to west c. low pressure region to high pressure 8. The sun is mostly made of which gas? region a. hydrogen d. high pressure region to low pressure b. oxygen region c. nitrogen d. helium 3. Baking soda produces carbon dioxide when 9. Which of the following elements is most mixed with common in the earth’s crust? a. sour milk a. aluminum b. flour b. silicon c. water c. iron d. egg d. calcium
4. Winds are caused by 10. Which of the following is an element?
a. Ocean currents a. water b. the motions of the earth b. salt c. the waving of the branches of the c. 24-karat gold trees d. carbon dioxide d. the unequal heating of the earth’s surface 11. The building blocks from which all matter is composed are known as 5.A positively-charged ion has: a. elements a. more proton than electrons b. liquids b. more electrons than protons c. compounds c. an equal number of neutrons and d. atoms electrons d. an equal number of protons and 12. The cellular structure that is involved in electrons producing ATP during aerobic respiration is a. nucleus 6. Which of the following statement is TRUE? b. nucleolus a. Bees die of the sting c. Chloroplasts b. Bats can pick up radio signals d. mitochondrion c. Penguins can fly d. Owls can move their eyes in their 13. Which of the following cellular structures are heads. common to both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a. Ribosomes 19. Which of the following is the original source b. Nucleoli of all energy used by nearly all organism on earth c. Chloroplasts a. ATP d. Mitochondrion b. Plants c. Heart 14. Lysosomes are d. The Sun a. Involved in the production of fats b. Involved in the production of protein 20. When deciduous tress drop their leaves in c. Involved in the production of the fall, the leaved turn to various shades of red, polysaccharides ornage and yellow, the source of these color is d. Involved in the cellular substances a. Chlorophyll b. caroteneoids 15. All of the following characterize microtubules c. ATP EXCEPT d. Fungal growth a. They are made of the protein tubulin b. They are involved in providing motility 21. All of the following occur in cyclic c. They are organized by basal bodies photophosphorylation EXCEPT d. They develop from the plasma a. Electrons move along an electron membrane transport chain b. Electrons in chlorophyll becomes 16. When the concentration of solutes differs on excited the two sides of membrane permeable only to c. ATP is absorbed water? d. NAD{H is produced a. Water will move across the membrane by osmosis 22. Which of the following has four significant b. Water will move across the membrane figures? by active transport a. 1.68 c. Water will move across the membrane b. 168.0 by plasmolysis c. 0.0168 d. Water will move across the membrane d. 0.00168 by facilitated diffusion
17. All the following are known to be components
of cell walls EXCEPT? a. Actin b. Chitin 23. A substance that gives up hydrogen ions to c. Polysaccharides water to form hydronium ion is called d. Cellulose a. a base b. an acid 18. A smooth endoplasmic reticulum exhibits all c. A salt of the following activities EXCEPT d. hydroxide a. Assembling amino acids to make protein 24. Genetic disorders can be caused by b. manufacturing lipids a. gene mutation c. Breaking down toxins b. changes in chromosomes structure d. Manufacturing hormones c. changes in chromosomes number d, All of the Above a. one b. two 25. There are six biological kingdoms of c. three organisms. How many include only single-celled d. four organisms?