
Biology EOC Extra Credit Assignment
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Recently state parks like Yellowstone which contain varieties of flowering trees and shrubs have started to erect signs that state, take nothing but pictures.
Which argument best supports why these signs are being placed?
Flowering tree and shrub ecosystems can never fully recover once humans have adversely affected them because they are non renewable.
Removal of flowering tree and shrubs will have a direct impact on the ecosystems by increasing biodiversity
Humans cause damage to the stability of the ecosystems by removing the flowering tree and shrubs.
Flowering tree and shrubs make the state parks more attractive and increase revenue for the parks.
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which explanations accurately describe how cell structures interact in order to maintain homeostasis? Select all that apply.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi produce lysosomes.
Molecules can enter the cell by passing through the cell membrane and may take part in chemical reactions within the cytoplasm.
The cell wall and vacuole function to maintain the structure of plant cells
The rough endoplasmic reticulum produces the lipid components of the cell membrane.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
After 70 years of absence, the gray wolf was reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995. After 1995, the elk population, which had been exploding, began to decline in numbers. Willows and aspen trees began to grow more abundantly on riverbanks. The beaver population began to increase, and songbirds were more abundant in the grasslands and riverbanks. What is the MOST LIKELY explanation for these events after the wolf was reintroduced?
The wolves began preying on the elk, and the beaver started using the trees to make lodges.
After the gray wolves came back to Yellowstone, the carrying capacity of the ecosystem increased
The wolves' reintroduction altered the limiting factors for the elk, the beavers, the trees, and the songbirds
The wolf's presence caused a decrease in the elk population, which allowed the riverside trees to grow more abundantly, which provided logs for the beavers' lodges and habitats for the songbirds
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which statement is the correct explanation of the function of macromolecules in carrying out a major function in the cell?
Lipids control the rate of cell reactions.
Carbohydrates form waterproof coverings.
Proteins are the main source of energy for the cell.
Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which explanation accurately describes how matter is transformed within the process of photosynthesis?
In the light reactions, carbohydrates release hydrogen atoms and form carbon dioxide. The hydrogen atoms join with oxygen to form water molecules in the Calvin cycle.
. In the Calvin cycle, carbohydrates release hydrogen atoms and form carbon dioxide. The hydrogen atoms join with oxygen to form water molecules in the light reactions
The hydrogen and oxygen atoms of water are split in the light reactions, and oxygen is released. In the Calvin cycle, hydrogen atoms join with the carbon and oxygen atoms of carbon dioxide to form carbohydrates
The hydrogen and oxygen atoms of water are split in the Calvin cycle, and oxygen is released. In the light reactions, hydrogen atoms join with the carbon and oxygen atoms of carbon dioxide to form carbohydrates.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which argument provides evidence that BEST explains the interaction between an enzymatic protein and its substrate as a chemical reaction takes place?
The enzyme has a specific structure so that only one substrate can bind to it. As the enzyme and substrate come together, the shape of each perfectly complements the other.
The enzyme has a specific chemical composition so that only one substrate can bind to it. The chemicals in the enzyme and substrate cause them to be attracted to each other.
. The enzyme has a specific chemical composition so that only one substrate can bind to it. The chemicals in the enzyme cause the components of the substrate to be repelled from each other.
The enzyme has a specific structure so that only one substrate can bind to it. As the enzyme and substrate come together, the shape of the enzyme changes slightly so that it fits more snugly to the substrate.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which statement BEST describes how embedded proteins help a plasma membrane perform its function?
They prevent waste material from leaving a cell.
They prevent water molecules from entering a cell.
They allow certain kinds of molecules to enter or leave a cell.
They allow substances dissolved in water to enter or leave a cell.
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