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AP BIOLOGY REVIEW PART 3 – ORGANISM FORM AND FUNCTION Aim at receiver and click the letter of the appropriate response!

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AP BIOLOGY REVIEWPART 3 – ORGANISM FORM

AND FUNCTION

Aim at receiver and click the letter of the appropriate response!

1. All of the following are major charac-

teristics of dicots EXCEPT …

The leave

s have

netted ...

They have tw

o cotyl

edons

The flower parts

are in

...

They conta

in vascu

lar ti...

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1. The leaves have netted veins

2. They have two cotyledons

3. The flower parts are in multiples of three

4. They contain vascular tissue

1. All of the following are major charac-

teristics of dicots EXCEPT …

The leave

s have

netted ...

They have tw

o cotyl

edons

The flower parts

are in

...

They conta

in vascu

lar ti...

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1. The leaves have netted veins

2. They have two cotyledons

3. The flower parts are in multiples of three

4. They contain vascular tissue

2. The plant tissue that gives girth to a plant during each growing season is called the …

Phloem

Seco

ndary xylem

Apical m

eriste

m

Late

ral m

eriste

m

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1. Phloem

2. Secondary xylem

3. Apical meristem

4. Lateral meristem

2. The plant tissue that gives girth to a plant during each growing season is called the …

Phloem

Seco

ndary xylem

Apical m

eriste

m

Late

ral m

eriste

m

0% 0%0%0%

1. Phloem

2. Secondary xylem

3. Apical meristem

4. Lateral meristem

3. The plant hormone responsible for the ripening of fruit is …

Auxin

Ethyle

ne

Cytokinin

Abscsic

acid

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1. Auxin

2. Ethylene

3. Cytokinin

4. Abscisic acid

3. The plant hormone responsible for the ripening of fruit is …

Auxin

Ethyle

ne

Cytokinin

Abscsic

acid

0% 0%0%0%

1. Auxin

2. Ethylene

3. Cytokinin

4. Abscisic acid

4. The enzyme that begins the breakdown of proteins in the human digestive system is …

Pepsin Bile

Saliv

ary amylase

Trypsin

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1. Pepsin

2. Bile

3. Salivary amylase

4. Trypsin

4. The enzyme that begins the breakdown of proteins in the human digestive system is …

Pepsin Bile

Saliv

ary amylase

Trypsin

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1. Pepsin

2. Bile

3. Salivary amylase

4. Trypsin

5. Carbon dioxide waste is transported from cells in the body to the lungs in the form of …

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1. Glucose

2. Hemoglobin

3. Bicarbonate ion

4. Disassociated carbon and oxygen

5. Carbon dioxide waste is transported from cells in the body to the lungs in the form of …

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1. Glucose

2. Hemoglobin

3. Bicarbonate ion

4. Disassociated carbon and oxygen

6. Guttation, the accumulation of water on the surface of plants due to root pressure, would occur under which of the following conditions?

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1. Afternoon wind

2. Overnight freeze

3. Midday heat

4. Morning humidity

6. Guttation, the accumulation of water on the surface of plants due to root pressure, would occur under which of the following conditions?

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1. Afternoon wind

2. Overnight freeze

3. Midday heat

4. Morning humidity

7. Which of the following blood compo- nents is responsible for coagulation?

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1. Erythrocytes

2. Leucocytes

3. Platelets

4. Phagocytes

7. Which of the following blood compo- nents is responsible for coagulation?

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1. Erythrocytes

2. Leucocytes

3. Platelets

4. Phagocytes

8. All of the following are directly involved in a mammal’s immune responses EXCEPT the …

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1. Bone marrow

2. Kidney

3. Spleen

4. Thymus

8. All of the following are directly involved in a mammal’s immune responses EXCEPT the …

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1. Bone marrow

2. Kidney

3. Spleen

4. Thymus

9. How does a neuron’s myelin sheath affect neural function?

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1. It releases neuro-transmitters into the synapse

2. It completely insulates the axon

3. It causes a concentra-tion of Na+ and K+ channels at the nodes of Ranvier

4. It slows neural conduction

9. How does a neuron’s myelin sheath affect neural function?

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1. It releases neuro-transmitters into the synapse

2. It completely insulates the axon

3. It causes a concen-tration of Na+ and K+ channels at the nodes of Ranvier

4. It slows neural conduction

10. Compared to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle cells are …

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1. Multinucleated, rapidly contracting, and under voluntary control

2. Uninucleated, slowly contracting, and involuntary

3. Multinucleated, rapidly contracting, and contain intercalated discs

4. Uninucleated, slowly contracting, and under voluntary control

10. Compared to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle cells are …

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1. Multinucleated, rapidly contracting, and under voluntary control

2. Uninucleated, slowly contracting, and involuntary

3. Multinucleated, rapidly contracting, and contain intercalated discs

4. Uninucleated, slowly contracting, and under voluntary control

11. Insulin stimulates …

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1. The breakdown of glycogen

2. The synthesis of glucose

3. The synthesis of glycogen

4. The passage of glucose into the bloodstream

11. Insulin stimulates …

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1. The breakdown of glycogen

2. The synthesis of glucose

3. The synthesis of glycogen

4. The passage of glucose into the bloodstream

12. Which of the following is derived from embryonic endoderm?

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1. The heart

2. The brain

3. The pancreas

4. The skeleton

12. Which of the following is derived from embryonic endoderm?

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1. The heart

2. The brain

3. The pancreas

4. The skeleton

13. Which is TRUE regarding osmoregulation in a freshwater fish?

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1. The fish must drink water to replace water lost through osmosis

2. The fish must excrete salts through special glands to maintain homeostasis

3. The urine of the fish is very diluted

4. The fish lives in an isotonic environment; there is no need for osmoregulation

13. Which is TRUE regarding osmoregulation in a freshwater fish?

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1. The fish must drink water to replace water lost through osmosis

2. The fish must excrete salts through special glands to maintain homeostasis

3. The urine of the fish is very diluted

4. The fish lives in an isotonic environment; there is no need for osmoregulation

14. Which part of the brain contains the speech and syntax centers?

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1. Left cerebrum

2. Cerebellum

3. Right cerebrum

4. Brain stem

14. Which part of the brain contains the speech and syntax centers?

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1. Left cerebrum

2. Cerebellum

3. Right cerebrum

4. Brain stem

15. Which of the following glands contributes to thermoregulation by adjusting the resting metabolic rate?

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1. Pancreas

2. Thyroid

3. Adrenal

4. Pituitary

15. Which of the following glands contributes to thermoregulation by adjusting the resting metabolic rate?

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1. Pancreas

2. Thyroid

3. Adrenal

4. Pituitary

16. Which hormone stimulates the contraction of uterine muscles in pregnant women?

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1. Prolactin

2. FSH

3. Epinephrine

4. Oxytocin

16. Which hormone stimulates the contraction of uterine muscles in pregnant women?

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1. Prolactin

2. FSH

3. Epinephrine

4. Oxytocin

17. Which is a solid mass of cells produced by cleavage of the zygote?

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1. Gamete

2. Blastula

3. Morula

4. Gastrula

17. Which is a solid mass of cells produced by cleavage of the zygote?

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1. Gamete

2. Blastula

3. Morula

4. Gastrula

18. Which structure carries urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder?

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1. Ureter

2. Loop of Henle

3. Bowman’s capsule

4. Urethra

18. Which structure carries urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder?

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1. Ureter

2. Loop of Henle

3. Bowman’s capsule

4. Urethra

19. Which part of the ear contains the sensory cells that transmit information to the

acoustic nerve?

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1. The tympanum

2. The semi-circular canals

3. The cochlea

4. The incus

19. Which part of the ear contains the sensory cells that transmit information to the

acoustic nerve?

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1. The tympanum

2. The semi-circular canals

3. The cochlea

4. The incus

20. Which group of protists includes organisms that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning and red tides?

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1. Rhodophyta

2. Dinophyta

3. Chlorophyta

4. Phaeophyta

20. Which group of protists includes organisms that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning and red tides?

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1. Rhodophyta

2. Dinophyta

3. Chlorophyta

4. Phaeophyta