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EOCT clicker review

EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

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Page 1: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

EOCT clicker review

Page 2: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

This is a picture of:

(a) Osmosis

(b) Active transport

(c) Facilitated diffusion

(d) endocytosis

Page 3: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

This is a picture of:

(a) Osmosis

(b) Active transport

(c) Facilitated diffusion

(d) endocytosis

Page 4: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

(a) protein

(b) glucose

(c) DNA

(d) water

This molecule is likely to be:

Page 5: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

(a) protein

(b) glucose

(c) DNA

(d) water

This molecule is likely to be:

Page 6: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The organelle that modifies and packages proteins is:

(a) A lysosome

(b) Rough ER

(c) Golgi apparatus

(d) Smooth ER

Page 7: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The organelle that modifies and packages proteins is:

(a) A lysosome

(b) Rough ER

(c) Golgi apparatus

(d) Smooth ER

Page 8: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

DNA mRNA X

The diagram above represents the cellular processes of transcription and translation. What word best replaces X in the last box?

a) ribosome

b) tRNA

c) protein

d) codon

Page 9: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

DNA mRNA X

The diagram above represents the cellular processes of transcription and translation. What word best replaces X in the last box?

a) ribosome

b) tRNA

c) protein

d) codon

Page 10: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Alternative forms of a gene are called:

a) autosomes

b) alleles

c) chromosomes

d) genomes

Page 11: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Alternative forms of a gene are called:

a) autosomes

b) alleles

c) chromosomes

d) genomes

Page 12: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

ATCAGCGCTGGC

The above segment of DNA is part of a gene. How many amino acids are

coded for by this segment?

a) 4

b) 8

c) 12

d) 20

Page 13: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

ATCAGCGCTGGC

The above segment of DNA is part of a gene. How many amino acids are

coded for by this segment?

a) 4

b) 8

c) 12

d) 20

Page 14: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The diagram below represents a structure involved in cellular respiration.

The release of which substance is represented by the arrows?

a) Glucoseb) Oxygenc) Carbon dioxided) DNA

Page 15: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The diagram below represents a structure involved in cellular respiration.

The release of which substance is represented by the arrows?

a) Glucoseb) Oxygenc) Carbon dioxided) DNA

Page 16: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Natural selection is a theory that states that organisms will survive and

reproduce if they have

a) Hearty DNA

b) Enough water

c) Beneficial traits

d) Excellent vision

Page 17: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Natural selection is a theory that states that organisms will survive and

reproduce if they have

a) Hearty DNA

b) Enough water

c) Beneficial traits

d) Excellent vision

Page 18: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The lizard is aa) Primary

consumer

b) Secondary consumer

c) Primary or secondary consumer

d) Omnivore

Page 19: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The lizard is aa) Primary

consumer

b) Secondary consumer

c) Primary or secondary consumer

d) Omnivore

Page 20: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The organisms in a taiga include moose, wolves, lichens, mosses, trout, mosquitoes,

and spruce trees.What level of organization does this group

form?

a) Species

b) Community

c) Population

d) Ecosystem

Page 21: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The organisms in a taiga include moose, wolves, lichens, mosses, trout, mosquitoes,

and spruce trees.What level of organization does this group

form?

a) Species

b) Community

c) Population

d) Ecosystem

Page 22: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A small, circular piece of genetic material inside a bacterial cell that can replicate independently of the organism’s chromosome

is a:

a) Endospore

b) Plasmid

c) Ribosome

d) Vacuole

Page 23: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A small, circular piece of genetic material inside a bacterial cell that can replicate independently of the organism’s chromosome

is a:

a) Endospore

b) Plasmid

c) Ribosome

d) Vacuole

Page 24: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A moose is considered to be a consumer because it:

A. gets energy by eating other resources

B. makes its own food

C. forms carbohydrates using chemicals

D. uses sunlight for energy

Page 25: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A moose is considered to be a consumer because it:

A. gets energy by eating other resources

B. makes its own food

C. forms carbohydrates using chemicals

D. uses sunlight for energy

Page 26: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A solution with a pH less than 7

(a) Acid

(b) Base

(c) Neutral

(d) Salt

Page 27: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A solution with a pH less than 7

(a) Acid

(b) Base

(c) Neutral

(d) Salt

Page 28: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

This is a picture of a(n) ____

Page 29: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

This is a picture of a nucleotide

Page 30: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is the name for this type of mutation?

Page 31: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is the name for this type of mutation? translocation

Page 32: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

• The fertilized egg that results when a sperm and egg unite is a _________

Page 33: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

• The fertilized egg that results when a sperm and egg unite is a zygote

Page 34: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The picture below is depicting __

(a) Osmosis

(b) Diffusion

(c) Facilitated diffusion

(d) Active transport

Page 35: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The picture below is depicting __

(a) Osmosis

(b) Diffusion

(c) Facilitated diffusion

(d) Active transport

Page 36: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Which side of this cycle REQUIRES energy?

(A) 1

(B) 2

Page 37: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Which side of this cycle REQUIRES energy?

(A) 1

(B) 2

Page 38: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The equation for photosynthesis is:

(a) H2O + CO2C6H12O6 + O2

(b) C6H12O6 + O2 H2O + CO2

(c) CO2 + O2 H2O + C6H12O6

(d) None of these

Page 39: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The equation for photosynthesis is:

(a) H2O + CO2C6H12O6 + O2

(b) C6H12O6 + O2 H2O + CO2

(c) CO2 + O2 H2O + C6H12O6

(d) None of these

Page 40: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The cell at right undergoes MITOSIS. What

products are formed?

Page 41: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The cell at right undergoes MITOSIS. What

products are formed? C

Page 42: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

In the diagram below, X most likely represents:

(a) Autotrophs

(b) Decomposers

(c) Carnivores

(d) Herbivores

Page 43: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

In the diagram below, X most likely represents:

(a) Autotrophs

(b) Decomposers

(c) Carnivores

(d) Herbivores

Page 44: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is the relationship between these three structures?

(a) DNA is produced

from proteins in the

cell

(b) Cells make

DNA by digesting

protein

(c) DNA controls the production of

proteins in the cell

Page 45: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is the relationship between these three structures?

(a) DNA is produced

from proteins in the

cell

(b) Cells make

DNA by digesting

protein

(c) DNA controls the production of

proteins in the cell

Page 46: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Which two species are most likely to be

closely related?

(a) D and E

(b) B and C

(c) E and G

(d) C and D

Page 47: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Which two species are most likely to be

closely related?

(a) D and E

(b) B and C

(c) E and G

(d) C and D

Page 48: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is the role of the algal part of the lichen in an ecosystem?

(a) producer

(b) parasite

(c) herbivore

(d) decomposer

Page 49: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is the role of the algal part of the lichen in an ecosystem?

(a) producer

(b) parasite

(c) herbivore

(d) decomposer

Page 50: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is represented by X?

(a) sugar

(b) amino acid

(c) nitrogen base

(d) phosphate group

Page 51: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

What is represented by X?

(a) sugar

(b) amino acid

(c) nitrogen base

(d) phosphate group

Page 52: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

These pictures could be all of the following except:

(a) active transport (b) osmosis

(c) facilitated diffusion (d) diffusion

Page 53: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

These pictures could be all of the following except:

(a) active transport (b) osmosis

(c) facilitated diffusion (d) diffusion

Page 54: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

These embryos of different vertebrates suggest that they:

(a) have identical DNA

(b) are adapted for live in

the same ocean

(c) probably share a common

ancestor

(d) can breed to produce

fertile offspring

Page 55: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

These embryos of different vertebrates suggest that they:

(a) have identical DNA

(b) are adapted for live in

the same ocean

(c) probably share a common

ancestor

(d) can breed to produce

fertile offspring

Page 56: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A microbiologist noticed that the number of bacteria in a food

sample were increasing exponentially. This was a(n):

(a) Hypothesis

(b) Control

(c) Observation

(d) Inference

Page 57: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A microbiologist noticed that the number of bacteria in a food

sample were increasing exponentially. This was a(n):

(a) Hypothesis

(b) Control

(c) Observation

(d) Inference

Page 58: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Enzymes for intracellular digestion are stored in the:

(a) lysosomes

(b) vacuoles

(c) nucleus

(d) mitochondria

Page 59: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

Enzymes for intracellular digestion are stored in the:

(a) lysosomes

(b) vacuoles

(c) nucleus

(d) mitochondria

Page 60: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A decrease in the response of an animal to a repeated stimulus is called

(a) imprinting

(b) habituation

(c) a reflex

(d) territorial behavior

Page 61: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

A decrease in the response of an animal to a repeated stimulus is called

(a) imprinting

(b) habituation

(c) a reflex

(d) territorial behavior

Page 62: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The exchange of genetic material called crossing-over occurs during:(a) prophase I

(b) prophase II

(c) anaphase I and II

(d) cytokinesis

Page 63: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

The exchange of genetic material called crossing-over occurs during:(a) prophase I

(b) prophase II

(c) anaphase I and II

(d) cytokinesis

Page 64: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

You have been exercising on a treadmill for

One hour. You get painful cramps in your legs. This is most likely caused by a buildup of ___________

Page 65: EOCT clicker review. This is a picture of: (a)Osmosis (b)Active transport (c)Facilitated diffusion (d)endocytosis

You have been exercising on a treadmill for

One hour. You get painful cramps in your legs. This is most likely caused by a buildup of lactic acid