
QUESTIONS REVIEW 3RD QUARTER
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Fabiano Souza
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QUESTIONS Review Unit Test From Molecules to Organisms: 3rd Quarter
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to perform QUESTIONS using the Quizizz platform with a 70% level of accuracy.
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Multiple Choice
By the end of this lesson, you will? Just ONE is correct.
Receive minimum grade of 70% on this quiz
Perform review questions about 3rd quarter
All alternatives
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Multiple Choice
_________ are the tiny building blocks that make up the directions for all living things
Nucleic acids
Proteins
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Multiple Choice
What would most likely happen to a person who is not getting enough essential amino acids in his or her diet?
Muscle growth and repair would be limited.
Muscle will not growth and repair would be unlimited.
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Multiple Choice
Which is released during the formation of a peptide bond?
a water molecule
No idea
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Multiple Choice
Which type of protein will fight disease?
antibodies
virus
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Multiple Choice
What would most likely happen if an error occurred when RNA was receiving coding information?
Proteins would be formed incorrectly.
Nothing wrong will happen
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Multiple Choice
What would most likely happen if a person increased the amount of saturated fat in his or her diet?
The person's risk of cardiovascular disease would increase.
The person's will not present risk of cardiovascular disease because eating fat like McDonalds its good.
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Multiple Choice
Why do phospholipids form a bilayer in the water?
The phosphate portions attract water, and the lipid portions repel water.
The phosphate portions do nothing with water, and the lipid portions attract the water
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Multiple Choice
What is the general term for any carbohydrate monomer?
monosaccharide
glucose
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between starch and glycogen?
Starch is not found in plants, and glycogen is found in animals.
Starch is found in plants, and glycogen is found in fish
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Multiple Choice
Which carbohydrate can be used by the body as an immediate source of energy?
Glucose
fat
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Multiple Choice
After school, Kai feels hungry and tired. He finds some sugar cookies in the cabinet and finishes the whole package.
Which statements best describe the role of glucagon and insulin in this scenario?
Glucagon was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. Insulin was secreted after he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was high.
Insulin was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. After he ate, glucagon from the cookies increased his blood sugar levels.
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Multiple Choice
A scientist is conducting an investigation that involves water, silver, carbon dioxide, and oxygen gas.
Which group of statements best describe all of the materials he is using in the investigation?
They are each made of matter. Some are compounds and some are elements. They all contain atoms.
They are each made liquid. Some are compounds and some are elements. They all do not contain atoms.
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Multiple Choice
Which type of molecule that can be found in living things lacks carbon atoms?
Water
Fire
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Multiple Choice
A scientist is examining the role of an element found in fats and carbohydrates of living things. This element makes up 65% of human body mass.
Which statement describes the element he is studying?
He is studying oxygen, which can also be found in proteins.
He is studying iron, which can also be found in proteins.
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Multiple Choice
Which element is found in both DNA and protein?
nitrogen
water
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Multiple Choice
Where is the greatest amount of the world’s carbon found?
seafloor sediments
plants and animals
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Multiple Choice
In what form is carbon found in the atmosphere?
CO2
H2O
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Photosynthesis removes carbon from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration releases carbon back into the atmosphere.
Only plants perform photosynthesis, and only animals perform cellular respiration.
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Multiple Choice
The carbon cycle ensures that carbon is not lost. Which is another important benefit of the carbon cycle?
The carbon cycle helps regulate Earth's temperature.
The carbon cycle DO NOT HELPS regulate Earth's temperature.
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Multiple Choice
Responding to the environment is a characteristic of life best shown by which example?
a human shivers on a cold day
No idea
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Multiple Choice
Organisms may contain up to five levels of organization within their bodies. Which level of organization is best represented by the liver?
Organ
Tissue
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Multiple Choice
The heart is an example of which level of organization within an organism?
Organ
No idea
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QUESTIONS Review Unit Test From Molecules to Organisms: 3rd Quarter
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