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8th Grade
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Debra Downey-Chenard
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Avery and Anika are studying plant and animal cells in their biology class. They learn that both types of cells are eukaryotic, containing organelles and a nucleus with DNA. However, they also discover that plant and animal cells have differences due to their specialized functions.
What differentiates plant cells from animal cells?
CHOOSE THREE
Plant cells have ribosomes.
Plant cells lack centrioles.
Plants cells have a cell wall.
Plant cells have chloroplasts.
Plant cells have a cell membrane.
Answer explanation
Plant cells lack centrioles, have a rigid cell wall for structure, and contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, distinguishing them from animal cells.
Tags
sc.6.L.14.4
Plant and Animal Organelles
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Kai and Zoe are comparing and contrasting two of the biological domains using a Venn diagram. These two domains have several characteristics in common. What characteristic could you NOT add to "C"?
prokaryote
cell wall
unicellular
peptidoglycan
Answer explanation
Peptidoglycan is a specific component of bacterial cell walls, not found in all prokaryotes. Therefore, it cannot be added to 'C' as a common characteristic, unlike prokaryote, cell wall, and unicellular, which are shared.
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sc.6.l.15.1
Classification
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ava and James are breeding mussels. In mussels, the allele for brown coloring (B) is dominant, and the allele for blue coloring (b) is recessive. For which parental genotypes are 100% of the offspring expected to be blue?
bb x bb
Bb x Bb
BB x BB
BB x bb
Answer explanation
The only parental genotypes that produce 100% blue offspring (bb) are bb x bb. All offspring will inherit the recessive blue allele (b) from both parents, resulting in a genotype of bb.
Tags
SC.7.L.16.1
DNA, Chromosomes, and Heredity
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Elijah and Abigail are studying a local ecosystem. Based on the food web, correctly predict how changes in the number of a certain species affect the balance of the ecosystem. Choose each correct statement by clicking on the sentence.
If the number of rabbits increased, the number of grasshoppers increases.
If the number of snakes increased, the number of rabbits decreases.
If the number of rabbits increased, the number of insect-eating birds decreases.
If the number of hawks increased, the number of grasshoppers increases.
If the number of hawks increased, the amount of grass increases.
Answer explanation
Increasing snakes reduces rabbits due to predation. More rabbits lead to fewer insect-eating birds as they compete for food. More hawks can increase grasshoppers by reducing their predators, balancing the ecosystem.
Tags
sc.7.L.17.2
Relationships Among Organisms
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Aiden and Abigail are studying a typical coastal Maine food web. Predict which species would see the greatest decline in energy availability if fishermen removed the majority of the large piscivorous fish population.
osprey
sea ducks
wading birds
small planktivorous fish
Answer explanation
Removing large piscivorous fish reduces the top predators, leading to an increase in smaller fish populations. Ospreys, which rely on these large fish for food, would experience the greatest decline in energy availability.
Tags
SC.8.L.18.4
Conservation of Mass and Energy
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Noah and Olivia are studying genetics in their biology class. They learn that in a population of rabbits, the allele for long ears (L) is dominant, and the allele for short ears (l) is recessive. Which parental genotypes would result in 50% of the offspring having short ears?
Ll x ll
ll x ll
LL x ll
Ll x Ll
Answer explanation
The cross Ll x ll produces offspring with genotypes Ll (long ears) and ll (short ears) in a 1:1 ratio, resulting in 50% short-eared rabbits. Other combinations do not yield this ratio.
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS3-1
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a biology class, Evelyn and Oliver are discussing cell structures. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
Cell membrane
DNA
Ribosomes
Nucleus
Answer explanation
The nucleus is a defining feature of eukaryotic cells, while prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus. Both cell types share a cell membrane, DNA, and ribosomes, making 'nucleus' the correct answer as it is not shared.
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