Comprehensive Cell Biology and Genetics
Practice Exam – Updated 2026 (Graded A+)
Subject: Fundamentals of Biology
Subtopic: Scientific Method and Biological Chemistry
Question 1: A researcher hypothesizes that increasing soil nitrogen concentration will increase
plant biomass. Which experimental design best isolates the independent variable?
A) Growing plants in different soils, temperatures, and light conditions while varying nitrogen
concentration
B) Growing genetically identical plants under identical environmental conditions while varying
only nitrogen concentration
C) Comparing plant biomass from several naturally occurring ecosystems with different nitrogen
concentrations
D) Measuring biomass in a single group of plants before and after fertilizer application without a
control group
Correct Answer: B - Growing genetically identical plants under identical environmental
conditions while varying only nitrogen concentration
Rationale: A rigorous experimental design controls all variables except the independent
variable, nitrogen concentration. Option B isolates the effect of nitrogen while minimizing
confounding factors. Option A introduces multiple uncontrolled variables. Option C is
observational rather than experimental and cannot establish causation. Option D lacks a control
group and therefore weakens causal inference.
Question 2: A biologist reports a p-value of 0.02 when testing a hypothesis. Assuming α = 0.05,
which interpretation is most appropriate?
A) The null hypothesis is proven false
B) There is a 98% probability that the alternative hypothesis is correct
C) The observed results are statistically inconsistent with the null hypothesis
D) The experiment should automatically be repeated because the probability of error exceeds 1%
Correct Answer: C - The observed results are statistically inconsistent with the null
hypothesis
Rationale: A p-value below the significance threshold indicates that the observed data are
unlikely if the null hypothesis were true, supporting rejection of the null hypothesis. Option A
incorrectly claims proof. Option B misinterprets p-values as probabilities of hypotheses being
true. Option D misstates the meaning of statistical significance.
Question 3: Which property of water is most directly responsible for evaporative cooling in
organisms?
,A) Cohesion
B) High specific heat
C) High heat of vaporization
D) Surface tension
Correct Answer: C - High heat of vaporization
Rationale: Water requires substantial energy to transition from liquid to vapor. As water
evaporates, it removes heat from the organism, producing cooling. Cohesion and surface tension
arise from hydrogen bonding but do not directly explain evaporative cooling. High specific heat
moderates temperature changes but is distinct from evaporation.
Question 4: A solution with pH 3 contains how many times more hydrogen ions than a solution
with pH 6?
A) 3 times more
B) 100 times more
C) 1,000 times more
D) 10,000 times more
Correct Answer: C - 1,000 times more
Rationale: The pH scale is logarithmic. A difference of three pH units corresponds to a 10³, or
1,000-fold, difference in hydrogen ion concentration. Options A, B, and D underestimate or
overestimate the magnitude of this relationship.
Question 5: Which macromolecule is most directly responsible for long-term energy storage in
animals?
A) Proteins
B) Nucleic acids
C) Lipids
D) Carbohydrates
Correct Answer: C - Lipids
Rationale: Lipids, particularly triglycerides, store large amounts of energy due to their high
proportion of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Carbohydrates provide short-term energy, proteins
primarily serve structural and enzymatic roles, and nucleic acids store genetic information.
Subtopic: Cell Structure and Function
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Practice Exam – Updated 2026 (Graded A+)
Subject: Fundamentals of Biology
Subtopic: Scientific Method and Biological Chemistry
Question 1: A researcher hypothesizes that increasing soil nitrogen concentration will increase
plant biomass. Which experimental design best isolates the independent variable?
A) Growing plants in different soils, temperatures, and light conditions while varying nitrogen
concentration
B) Growing genetically identical plants under identical environmental conditions while varying
only nitrogen concentration
C) Comparing plant biomass from several naturally occurring ecosystems with different nitrogen
concentrations
D) Measuring biomass in a single group of plants before and after fertilizer application without a
control group
Correct Answer: B - Growing genetically identical plants under identical environmental
conditions while varying only nitrogen concentration
Rationale: A rigorous experimental design controls all variables except the independent
variable, nitrogen concentration. Option B isolates the effect of nitrogen while minimizing
confounding factors. Option A introduces multiple uncontrolled variables. Option C is
observational rather than experimental and cannot establish causation. Option D lacks a control
group and therefore weakens causal inference.
Question 2: A biologist reports a p-value of 0.02 when testing a hypothesis. Assuming α = 0.05,
which interpretation is most appropriate?
A) The null hypothesis is proven false
B) There is a 98% probability that the alternative hypothesis is correct
C) The observed results are statistically inconsistent with the null hypothesis
D) The experiment should automatically be repeated because the probability of error exceeds 1%
Correct Answer: C - The observed results are statistically inconsistent with the null
hypothesis
Rationale: A p-value below the significance threshold indicates that the observed data are
unlikely if the null hypothesis were true, supporting rejection of the null hypothesis. Option A
incorrectly claims proof. Option B misinterprets p-values as probabilities of hypotheses being
true. Option D misstates the meaning of statistical significance.
Question 3: Which property of water is most directly responsible for evaporative cooling in
organisms?
,A) Cohesion
B) High specific heat
C) High heat of vaporization
D) Surface tension
Correct Answer: C - High heat of vaporization
Rationale: Water requires substantial energy to transition from liquid to vapor. As water
evaporates, it removes heat from the organism, producing cooling. Cohesion and surface tension
arise from hydrogen bonding but do not directly explain evaporative cooling. High specific heat
moderates temperature changes but is distinct from evaporation.
Question 4: A solution with pH 3 contains how many times more hydrogen ions than a solution
with pH 6?
A) 3 times more
B) 100 times more
C) 1,000 times more
D) 10,000 times more
Correct Answer: C - 1,000 times more
Rationale: The pH scale is logarithmic. A difference of three pH units corresponds to a 10³, or
1,000-fold, difference in hydrogen ion concentration. Options A, B, and D underestimate or
overestimate the magnitude of this relationship.
Question 5: Which macromolecule is most directly responsible for long-term energy storage in
animals?
A) Proteins
B) Nucleic acids
C) Lipids
D) Carbohydrates
Correct Answer: C - Lipids
Rationale: Lipids, particularly triglycerides, store large amounts of energy due to their high
proportion of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Carbohydrates provide short-term energy, proteins
primarily serve structural and enzymatic roles, and nucleic acids store genetic information.
Subtopic: Cell Structure and Function
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