
Unit 1 Review
Quiz by ERIN YORK (Staff)
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- Q1
Which of the following is a correct hypothesis?
If a car drives past a police station it will most likely get a ticket.
I believe putting syrup on pancakes reduces the nutritional value of a pancake breakfast by 34%
I think carrots make your skin turn orange.
If a farmer uses to many pesticides, then the crop produced will be dangerous for human consumption.
30s - Q2
Ensuring precision when collecting data will automatically improve reliability of data.
True
False
30s - Q3
An inference is something you can see and prove with empirical data.
True
False
30s - Q4
The six elements necessary for life are:
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen, and sulfur
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen potassium, nitrogen and sulfur
carbon, helium, oxygen phosphorus, nitroglycerine, and selenium
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, argon, and boron
30s - Q5
Organic molecules are molecules made up of
phosphorus
carbon
nitrogen
sulfur
30s - Q6
If an organism damages an organ, the next level of organization in immediate danger is the
organ system
cell
tissue
organism
30s - Q7
One example of cohesion supporting life is
Water boiling and breaking the surface tension
Water remaining in a large puddle without splashing out
Water being drawn up the xylem against the force of gravity from the roots to the leaves.
Water being forced out of a syringe in a steady stream
30s - Q8
The monomer of a protein is a/an-
monosaccharide
amino acid
nucleotide
fatty acid
30s - Q9
The only biomolecules not obtained by consumption are -
proteins
lipids
carbohydrates
nucleic acids
30s - Q10
The best type of diet for weight loss based on the order of metabolism of macromolecules is a -
low carb, high protein diet
high carb, low fat diet
high protein, low nucleic acid diet
high carb, low protein diet
30s - Q11
Lipids have a higher calorie energy storage because -
they are used as a more filling energy source and are accessed during times a high activity. They therefore need a greater amount of calories to be burned.
they do not have a higher calorie energy storage. Lipids are not used for energy at all.
they are used as a long term energy source when access to carbohydrates is limited. They therefore carry more calories of energy because they are intended for use during times of restricted availability of quick energy.
they are used for quick energy, and are needed to sustain the body during times of extreme exhaustion and aerobic activity.
30s - Q12
The polymer of a lipid is a -
triglyceride
nucleic acid
fatty acid
polysaccharide
30s - Q13
A monomer of a molecule is -
the opposing unit of the molecule
a complementary unit of the molecule
many repeating units of the molecule
a single unit of the molecule
30s - Q14
A polymer of a molecule is -
a large molecule made up of repeating, smaller subunits
a small molecule made up of several different types of molecules
a massive conglomerate of hundreds of different molecules
a single unit of a molecule
30s - Q15
The monomer of a carbohydrate is a
monosaccharide
monopeptide
polypeptide
monofatty acid
30s