
Unit 1 Mini Assessment
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Biology
9th - 11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
A group of 4 students want to design an experiment in an effort to support the hypothesis, “Sunlight is needed for the normal healthy growth of plants.” Each student presented a possible experiment.
Student #1: Purchase 20 plants. Plant 10 of the plants in 3 cups of soil and place all of the cups in the sun. Take the other 10 plants and put them in 2 cups of soil, then place this group in the sun under a box. Observe and document changes.
Student #2: Place 10 plants outside in the sunlight. Place the other 10 plants outside under a box. Plant both in the same amount of soil and provide all with the same amount of water. Document observations.
Student #3: Place 20 plants in front of a window. Give all of the plants the same amount of water and the same type of soil. Observe plants for any changes.
Student #4: Obtain two seeds. Place one seed outside and one on an inside window sill. Observe and document which seed sprouts the fastest.
Which student provides the best reason for choosing his or her experiment to test the hypothesis?
Student #1:“The plants will react differently in different amounts of soil”
Student #2: “Included are 10 plants that were not placed in the sun.”
Student #3: “All of the plants were placed in the sun and kept under the same conditions.”
1. Student #4: “Seeds grow into plants, so if the seeds are healthy, then the plants will also be
healthy.”
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS1-5
NGSS.HS-LS2-5
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Enzymes are proteins which increase the rate of chemical reactions. The graph below represents data collected during an experiment comparing how temperature effects the enzymes amylase and protease.
Based on this experiment, which of the following could be inferred about enzymes?
The temperature at which enzymes are the most active is different for each enzyme.
Total enzyme activity always decreases and increases at the same time.
Enzyme activity is always greater the hotter the temperature.
Enzymes are never reactive at low temperatures.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Directions: Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the questions.
Using the illustrations above, which of the following correctly identifies the molecules shown?
F. Carbohydrate
G. Lipid
H. Nucleic Acid
I. Protein
F. Nucleic Acid
G. Carbohydrate
H. Lipid
I. Protein
F. Lipid
G. Protein
H. Carbohydrate
I. Nucleic Acid
F. Protein
G. Nucleic Acid
H. Carbohydrate
I. Lipid
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In all organisms, there are certain molecules that have functions necessary for life’s processes. Which of the following is a function of both lipids and carbohydrates?
Both are sources of energy
Both are monomers in molecules which determine the genetic makeup of organisms
Both can be found in a variety of shapes and formations that enable them to carry oxygen.
Both have hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends and are responsible for moving materials in
and out of a cell through the cell membrane.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
All of the biological macromolecules found in organisms contain hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. However, there are distinguishing features of each. Which of the following could be used to differentiate between a carbohydrate and a nucleic acid?
Carbohydrate molecules have a nitrogen base, whereas, nucleic acid molecules have an R group.
Carbohydrate molecules have nitrogen atoms, whereas, a nucleic acids have an attached phosphate group.
Carbohydrate molecules are only found in rings, while nucleic acid molecules form ring or branched chain shapes.
Carbohydrate molecules contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, whereas, nucleic acid molecules also have a nitrogen base and phosphate group.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During a class experiment, Wendy investigates the rates of catalyzed reactions at different temperatures. Which statement is a valid hypothesis for her experiment?
Each enzyme has an optimal temperature at which it catalyzes a reaction.
Enzymes always catalyze reactions at the same rate and are not affected by temperature.
Enzymes catalyze all reactions at the same rate, no matter the environmental conditions.
Enzymes act upon too many different molecules to run this test; the data would be
inconclusive.
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS1-5
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What will happen to the rate of enzyme activity if substrate is continuously added to a fixed amount of enzyme while also being kept at an optimal temperature and pH?
Increase, then decrease
Decrease, then increase
Increase, then remain constant
Decrease, then remain constant
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