Living Environment Review 3
Quiz by Ann Marie MacDonald
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- Q1What 2 terms are considered to be opposite processes?photosynthesis and autotrophic nutritiondynamic equalibrium and homeostasisdigestion and synthesiscloning and mitosis30s
- Q2Which statement concerning cell communication is correct?DNA codes for certain molecules that become cell receptors involved in cell communicationCells produce ATP molecules, which become cell receptors for communicationCells build new cell parts, which function as communication geneseCertain proteins use cell communication to build new cell parts made of DNA30s
- Q3Which sequence correctly represents the arrangement of structures containing genetic material, from the largest to the smallest?nucleus ->chromosome ->genegene -> chromosome -> nucleusgene ->nucleus ->chromosomechromosome -> gene ->nucleus30s
- Q4The DNA of a fly and the DNA of a gorilla are made up of subunits that arein different sequences in each of the two speciesarranged in the same order in both speciesdifferent bases in each of the two speciesarranged in chains of the same length in both species30s
- Q5In order for a species to evolve, it must be able toreproduce successfullyconsume a large quantity of foodbe domesticatedmaintain a constant body temperature30s
- Q6Domestic horses have a greater diversity of coat colors than that of wild horses. The process that led to a greater diversity of coat colors in domestic horses israndom mutationnatural selectionselective breedinggene alteration30s
- Q7Breathing rate is constantly being monitored and adjusted in the human body, which results inthe internal environment being kept within certain limitsmodification of gene activity in cellsthe differentiation of mature body cellsfeedback mechanisms removing damaged cells30s
- Q8Which situation would be part of the normal reproductive cycle of a human?the presence of testosterone regulating gamete production in a malea low insulin level in either a male or a femalea high progesterone level in a maleestrogen in concentrations that would produce sperm in a female30s
- Q9The colors and scents of plants attract helpful insects and repel insects that feed on them. The production of the proteins that provide these colors and scents is the direct result of thebehavior learned from parent plantsthe genetic makeup of the surrounding vegetationpresence of specific genesinability of plants to move as animals do30s
- Q10Which statement best describes enzymes?Every enzyme controls many different reactionsEnzymes are produced from the building blocks of carbohydratesThe rate of activity of an enzyme might change as pH changesTemperature changes do not affect enzymes30s