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  • Q1
    Any change in the DNA of an organism that increases the variation in a species is called a
    mutation
    infection
    selective breeding
    natural selection
    30s
  • Q2
    Which of the following is true of both plant and animal cells?
    Both plant and animal cells use energy to carry out life processes.
    Both plant and animal cells have cell walls.
    Both plant and animal cells can use sunlight to make energy.
    Both plant and animal cells have chloroplasts.
    30s
  • Q3
    Fill in the missing level of organization in the flow diagram that follows. Cells -->_______________________ -->Organs -->Organ System
    Tissues
    Organism
    Atoms
    Compounds
    30s
  • Q4
    A plant grows toward the light. The light is the
    response
    stimulus
    controlled variable
    dependent variable
    30s
  • Q5
    Which of the following is NOT one of the pieces of evidence used to support Alfred Wegener's Theory of Continental Drift?
    There is evidence of glaciers in places where it is too warm for glaciers to exist.
    There is fossil evidence of similar plants and animals on continents that are across the ocean from each other.
    The Pacific Ocean appeared to be getting larger.
    The continents seem to fit together like a puzzle
    30s
  • Q6
    What is the correct formula for calculating density?
    density = length x width x height
    density =rate x time
    density = base x height
    density = mass/volume
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the difference between a compound and an element?
    A compound is made of only one type of atom.
    An element is made of different solutions physically mixed together.
    A compound is made of two or more elements chemically bonded together.
    An element is made of two or more compounds chemically bonded together.
    30s
  • Q8
    In the rock cycle, how is sedimentary rock formed?
    By heat and pressure on other rock.
    By the melting then cooling and crystallization of other rock.
    By compaction and cementing of sediments.
    By weathering and erosion of other rock.
    30s
  • Q9
    In the rock cycle, how is igneous rock formed?
    By the melting then cooling and crystallization of other rock.
    By heat and pressure on other rock.
    By weathering and erosion of other rock.
    By compaction and cementing of sediments.
    30s
  • Q10
    In the rock cycle, how is metamorphic rock formed?
    By weathering and erosion of other rock.
    By compaction and cementing of sediments.
    By the melting then cooling and crystallization of other rock.
    By heat and pressure on other rock.
    30s
  • Q11
    What is the function of lungs in a human and skin in an earthworm?
    Both are for breathing as part of the respiratory system.
    Both are for sending messages as part of the nervous system.
    Both are for transporting blood as part of the circulatory system.
    Both are for breaking down food as part of the digestive system.
    30s
  • Q12
    How is inheritance of genes different in asexual organisms than organisms that reproduce sexually?
    In asexual reproduction, offspring inherit only 1 copy of a gene instead of two.
    In asexual reproduction, offspring inherit their genes from two parents.
    In asexual reproduction the offspring only inherit half of their genes.
    In asexual reproduction, offspring inherit all of their genes from one parent.
    30s
  • Q13
    Which of the following describes a producer?
    An organism that is multicellular.
    An organism that is an autotroph and can make its own food.
    An organism that is a heterotroph and cannot make its own food.
    An organism that breaks down dead and decaying organisms.
    30s
  • Q14
    What evidence suggests the earth has an outer core and an inner core?
    The pull of gravity suggests the outer core must be liquid.
    The waves in the ocean are evidence of the liquid outer core.
    Earthquake waves move at a different speed through the outer core and the inner core.
    We have drilled down to the outer core and know that it is made of liquid.
    30s
  • Q15
    What is the thin solid outer layer of the earth?
    mantle
    core
    lithosphere
    asthenosphere
    30s

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