Graded A+
1. If a researcher were to study the effects of a chemical that disrupts
plasmodesmata, what aspect of plant biology would likely be most affected?
Root growth
Nutrient absorption
Photosynthesis efficiency
Cell-to-cell communication
2. Describe the significance of wild type traits in the study of genetics.
Wild type traits are always beneficial for survival.
Wild type traits are only found in laboratory settings.
Wild type traits are irrelevant in genetic studies.
Wild type traits serve as a reference point for comparing genetic
variations and understanding evolutionary processes.
3. Describe the role of a substrate in an enzymatic reaction and how it interacts
with the enzyme.
The substrate is a byproduct of the enzymatic reaction that is released
after the reaction.
The substrate inhibits the enzyme's activity by blocking the active site.
The substrate binds to the enzyme's active site, where it is
transformed into products through the enzyme's catalytic action.
The substrate is a type of enzyme that speeds up the reaction.
,4. What is a life table used for in biology?
To assess the impact of climate change on ecosystems.
To measure the genetic diversity within a species.
To track the migration patterns of animals.
To analyze the survival and mortality rates of a population.
5. Describe the role of plasmodesmata in plant cells.
Plasmodesmata facilitate communication and transport of
substances between adjacent plant cells.
Plasmodesmata are responsible for cell division.
Plasmodesmata are involved in photosynthesis.
Plasmodesmata provide structural support to plant cells.
6. What is defined as the weighted average mass of an atom's isotopes?
Atomic mass
Molecular weight
Mass number
Atomic number
7. Describe the significance of isotope technology in understanding the
process of photosynthesis.
Isotope technology helps in identifying the types of plants that
perform photosynthesis.
Isotope technology allows scientists to trace the origin of oxygen
produced in photosynthesis, showing that it comes from water.
, Isotope technology is used to measure the amount of glucose
produced in photosynthesis.
Isotope technology is primarily used to study animal respiration.
8. What is the definition of an ion?
An ion is an atom or molecule that has a net electric charge due to
the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
An ion is a neutral atom that has an equal number of protons and
electrons.
An ion is a type of chemical bond formed between two atoms.
An ion is a molecule that contains only carbon and hydrogen.
9. Which biome is characterized by a lack of fire as a natural occurrence?
Grassland
Savanna
Temperate Forest
Tundra
10. Wolves are considered a keystone species in Yellowstone because:
their removal in the early twentieth century caused many changes to
the Yellowstone ecological community
their reintroduction in the late twentieth century caused many
changes to the Yellowstone ecological community
when they were removed, elk populations increased, leading to
increased competition with beavers and bears, which than declined
when they were reintroduced, aspen populations began to increase
because of decrease predation from Elk
, all of the above
11. Which of the following is the primary function of mitochondria?
Photosynthesis
Sorting of proteins to their final destination
ATP synthesis
Recycling damaged cellular components
12. Describe the process by which an atom becomes an ion.
An atom becomes an ion by splitting into two smaller atoms.
An atom becomes an ion by changing its atomic number.
An atom becomes an ion by either losing electrons to form a
positively charged cation or gaining electrons to form a negatively
charged anion.
An atom becomes an ion by gaining protons from another atom.
13. Describe how the inheritance pattern of sex-linked traits contributes to the
prevalence of disorders in males compared to females.
Males inherit sex-linked traits from their fathers, leading to higher
expression of disorders.
Males are more likely to express sex-linked disorders because they
have only one X chromosome, so any recessive allele on that
chromosome will manifest as a disorder.
Males have a more robust immune system that protects against sex-
linked disorders.
Males are less likely to express sex-linked disorders due to having
two Y chromosomes.