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MCAT BIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS: 2025– 2026 500 MOST TESTED CONCEPTS AND ANSWERS

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The MCAT Biology Practice Questions Guide 2025–2026 is a comprehensive and updated resource built to help pre-med students master the most frequently tested biological concepts on the MCAT. With 500 carefully designed practice-style questions and detailed answers, this guide strengthens both foundational knowledge and application skills essential for high MCAT performance.

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MCAT BIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS: 2025–
2026 500 MOST TESTED CONCEPTS AND
ANSWERS
✅ Key Features:

 500 practice-style questions aligned with the most tested MCAT biology concepts
 Updated for the 2025–2026 exam cycle with content tailored to current AAMC
guidelines
 Detailed explanations and rationales to support deeper understanding
 Covers all high-yield topics, including:
o Biochemistry and molecular biology
o Cell biology and cellular processes
o Genetics and gene expression
o Physiology of major organ systems
o Evolution and ecology
 Designed to mirror the difficulty and style of MCAT biology questions
 Helps students build critical thinking and test-taking strategies for exam success



📘 Best For:

 Pre-med students preparing for the 2025–2026 MCAT
 Learners seeking targeted biology practice with detailed answers
 Students aiming to strengthen weak areas while reinforcing high-yield topics
 Future medical school applicants who want to maximize exam confidence and
performance



How does the membrane create such electrochemical gradients? - CORRECT ANSWER-
The membrane is both semi-permeable and selectively permeable. The membrane can
regulate what crosses despite size or charge.
1) Passive diffusion
2) Facilitated diffusion
3) Active transport



What is facilitated diffusion? - CORRECT ANSWER-When a protein is specifically designed
to allow a certain molecule to cross the molecule and not others with the same size and
charge. Example: Glut4

,Does facilitated diffusion always have to be in the direction of the electrochemical gradient of the
molecule being transported? - CORRECT ANSWER-Yes.



What is active transport? - CORRECT ANSWER-Primary AT: Requires ATP.
Example: Na/K Pump, pumps 3NA out, 2K in = 1ATP


Secondary AT: Electrochemical gradient of one molecule is used to pump another molecule
across the membrane, sometimes against its ec gradient. Doesn't use ATP directly, but does
require E expenditure
Example: Epi cells of intestine, epi of proximal tubule in kidney


What form of transport is the only one that can move a molecule against its electrochemical
gradient? - CORRECT ANSWER-Active transport



What composes peptidoglycan? - CORRECT ANSWER-A polymer consisting of sugars and
amino acids that forms a mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane of bacteria (but not
Archaea), forming the cell wall.


What is meant by gram positive? - CORRECT ANSWER-Stain dark purple because of a thick
Pg cell wall that absorbs the stain.



What is meant by gram negative? - CORRECT ANSWER-Stain pink because thin Pg wall and
2nd phospholipid bilayer outside the Pg wall.



What powers the flagella in a bacteria? - CORRECT ANSWER-Proton pump



How do bacteria decide which direction to go? - CORRECT ANSWER-Chemotaxis: Sense
chemical concentration gradients and move up or down them.



How do bacteria reproduce? - CORRECT ANSWER-Binary fission

,What is binary fission? - CORRECT ANSWER-No genetic recombination.
1 splits into 2 identical daughter cells.



How do bacteria recombine their genes? - CORRECT ANSWER-1) Conjugation
2) Transformation
3) Transduction



What happens in conjugation? - CORRECT ANSWER-One bacterium with F+ plasmid makes
sex pillus that attaches to another bacterium. The plasmid can replicate and be sent, or just be
sent on its own. F+ confers ability to make a sex pillus.



What is an episome? - CORRECT ANSWER-When a plasmid incorporates into the circular DNA
of a bacterium.



What happens in transformation? - CORRECT ANSWER-When bacteria pick up naked DNA
from the surrounding environment. Can be a result of lysed bacteria, or scientific introduction.



What happens in transduction? - CORRECT ANSWER-DNA materials are conferred through a
vector, such as a virus.



What is an endospore? - CORRECT ANSWER-High resistance to heat and lethal agents.



In order to grow, what three things do all organisms need? - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbon,
Energy, and electrons



How do we classify organisms? - CORRECT ANSWER-Autotrophs - use CO2 as carbon source
Heterotrophs - rely on organic matter for carbon
Phototrophs - E from sun

, Chemotrophs - E from chemicals
Lithotrophs - e from inorganic matter
Organotrophs - e from organic matter



What are the three division of fungi? - CORRECT ANSWER-1) Zygomycota
2) Ascomycota
3) Basidiomycota



Most fungi have what kind of cell wall? - CORRECT ANSWER-Septa - made from
polyssacharide called chitin, which is strongly resistant to microbial attack.



What is a mycelium and hyphae? - CORRECT ANSWER-Mycelium: The vegetative part of a
fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments (hyphae).


Hyphae: Each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus. HAPLOID



Fungi live most of their life cycle as haploid or diploid? - CORRECT ANSWER-Haploid. Only a
brief time as diploid.



Are fungi capable of asexual or sexual reproduction? - CORRECT ANSWER-BOTH


When does a fungi reproduce in what way? - CORRECT ANSWER-Asexual - Doesn't require
partner, faster, requires less E
Sexual - Produces genetic variation


If a fungus is perfectly suited for its environment, in which way is it likely to reproduce? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Asexually, bc it produces progeny exactly like the parent.


If a fungus is not suited for its environment, in which way is it likely to reproduce? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Sexually, bc it produces genetic variation.

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