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Question #1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ALL animals?
A.
Heterotrophic
B.
multicellular
C.
Prokaryotic
D.
Eukaryotic
Question #2
Which of the following animal groups exhibits radial symmetry?
A.
Porifera
B.
Cnidarians
C.
Mollusca
D.
Arthropoda
Question #3
Which of the following group of animals has to molt in order to grow in size?
A.
Mollusca
B.
Arthropoda
C.
Cnidarians
D.
Porifera
Question #4
All of the following are general characteristics of plants EXCEPT:
A.
Prokaryotic
B.
Photosynthetic
C.
multicellular
D.
From a single kingdom
Question #5
Prokaryotic cells have all except the following:
A.
cell membrane
B.
ribosomes
C.
cell wall
D.
membrane-enclosed nucleus
E.
flagella
Question #6
Which of the following groups of plants produces flowers and fruit?
A.
Angiosperms
B.
Bryophytes
C.
Gymnosperms
D.
Ferns
Question #7
All of the following are animals that possess an internal skeleton and a backbone EXCEPT:
A.
Bird
B.
shark
C.
lizard
D.
Insect
E.
Frog
Question #8
Which of the following groups of plants do NOT have vascular tissue (xylem and phloem)?
A.
Angiosperms
B.
Bryophytes
C.
Ferns
D.
Gymnosperms
Question #9
A roundworm is an example of the Phylum __________________________.
A.
Cnidaria
B.
Platyhelminthes
C.
Echinodermata
D.
Annelida
E.
Nematoda
Question #10
Which of the following is NOT a biotic factor?
A.
Paracitism
B.
Predators
C.
Natural disasters
D.
Herbivory
E.
Competition
Question #11
All animals are mobile (able to move) at some point in their lifecycle.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #12
The main function of petals on a flower is photosynthesis.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #13
The presence of a mantle, a muscular foot and a radula are characteristics of which animal phylum?
A.
Chordata
B.
Arthropoda
C.
Cnidaria
D.
Mollusca
E.
Porifera
Question #14
Which area is one of the most productive areas on Earth?
A.
Intertidal zone
B.
Estuaries
C.
Tundras
D.
Deserts
Question #15
Monotremes and marsupials are types of reptiles.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #16
Deciduous trees are cone bearing trees that live in the frozen Taiga.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #17
The first organisms to exist on Earth belonged to which Domain?
A.
Bacteria
B.
Eukaryea
C.
Archaea
Question #18
Which Phylum has irregular symmetry?
A.
Echinodermata
B.
Cnidarians
C.
Arthropoda
D.
Porifera
Question #19
Which type of Biome do we live in here in southern California?
A.
Temperate rainforest
B.
Taiga
C.
Broadleaf forest
D.
Chaparral
E.
Coniferous forest
Question #20
Savannahs are made of mostly herbivores and are prone to fires.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #21
Light penetrates in the ocean all the way down and into the aphotic zone.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #22
All animals contain specialized tissues such as muscle and nerve tissue.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #23
A biotic factor is something like the temperature, salinity, or amount of rain.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #24
Fresh water ecosystems cover 75% of the world surfaces.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #25
A biome is
A.
characterized by the physical environment in aquatic biomes
B.
a major terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem
C.
All choices are correct
D.
characterized by vegetation type in terrestrial biomes
Question #26
What is the proper order for taxonomy from largest to smallest?
A.
Species, Genus, class, order, family, Phylum, Kingdom
B.
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, order, family, genu, species
C.
Kingdom, Order, Phylum, Class, family, genus, species
D.
Phylum, Kingdom, class, family, genus, species, order
Question #27
Permafrost is characteristic of
A.
Deserts
B.
Broadleaf forest
C.
Coniferous forest
D.
Temperate forest
E.
Tundras
Question #28
Every human being has numerous species of microbes that live in or on their body in symbiotic relationships. In this context, a human being can be more accurately described as a ______________.
A.
Species
B.
Community
C.
Population
D.
Ecosystem
Question #29
In a grassland community, the zebra eats the grass, the lions eat the zebra and the vultures feed on the carcasses of dead zebra and lions. In this example, the lions are:
A.
Scavangers
B.
Primary consumers
C.
Secondary consumers
D.
Primary producers
Question #30
The public park near your house is home to a large family of rabbits. The rabbit family represents:
A.
A population
B.
A community
C.
An ecosystem
D.
A single organism
Question #31
Which of the following is an example of density-independent population regulation?
A.
A contagious disease sweeps through a dense population of lemmings.
B.
Arctic foxes, which are predators of lemmings, hunt in areas with more lemmings.
C.
An outbreak of lemmings leads to a depletion of the food supply and lower reproduction.
D.
When lemmings are abundant, arctic foxes switch from eating mice to eating lemmings.
E.
An early winter storm kills all of the lemmings in a particular area.
Question #32
Which of the following is NOT a factor that may limit population growth?
A.
insufficient food supply
B.
density of parasites
C.
lack of habitable space
D.
abundance of food
E.
accumulation of waste products
Question #33
Logistic growth of a population is characterized by having a carrying capacity.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #34
Match the term with the type of ecological relationship. A jaguar kills and consumes a gazelle.
A.
Herbivory
B.
Parasitism
C.
Mutualism
D.
Predation
Question #35
Match the term with the type of ecological relationship. A remora fish removes parasites from a shark's skin, and receives protection in return.
A.
Commensalism
B.
Competition
C.
Mutualism
D.
Parasitism
Question #36
Match the term with the type of ecological relationship. A wasp paralyzes a caterpillar and lays its egg inside it.
A.
Parasitism
B.
Predation
C.
Herbivory
D.
Mutualism
Question #37
A.
Herbivory
B.
Commensalism
C.
Parasitism
D.
Mutualism
Question #38
Match the term with the type of ecological relationship. Two finches eat the same type of bug, therefore reducing the food available for both birds
A.
Mutualism
B.
Competition
C.
Predation
D.
Parasitism
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