Biology Final Review for Pre-AP Biology

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Pre-AP Biology Final Review Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of essential biological concepts with our Pre-AP Biology Final Review Quiz! This quiz is designed to help students prepare effectively for their finals

By participating in this quiz, you will:

  • Review key topics in biology
  • Enhance your understanding of photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and macromolecules
  • Assess your readiness for the exam
29 Questions7 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingMolecule335
What describes the process of photosynthesis?
6CO2+ 6H20———> C6 H12 06+ 6O2
C6H12 O6 + 6O2 ——> 6H2O+ 6CO+ Energy/ ATP
C6H12 O6 + 6O2 ——> 6HE+ 6CO+ O6
6CO2+ 6HO———> C6 H12 08+ 6O2
What does catabolic mean?
Small molecules to big molecules
Big molecules to small molecules
Small molecules to small molecules
Big molecules to big molecules
What does anabolic mean?
Small molecules to big molecules
Big molecules to small molecules
Small molecules to small molecules
Big molecules to big molecules
What are the two stages of photosynthesis?
Light-dependent, light-independent (Calvin Cycle)
Light-dependent, light-interdependent
Light-despondent, (Calvin Coolidge)
Light-dependent, light-independence for America
Glycosis can happen with or without oxygen...
False
True
Why does having more mitochondria help a cell?
It provides support
It provides food
It provides more energy
It provides love
What best describes fermentation?
Aerobic process that produces energy
Anaerobic process in which acid is produced
In which one becomes a fern
Aerobic process in which organisms make food
What do plants need to survive and thrive? (Choose all that apply)
Water
Sunlight
Temperatures above freezing
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen separate from water
A nice bed
Why do we need plants?
For friends
To talk to
To eat and breathe
For decor
How do humans store excess starches?
In the pantry
In our liver, glycogen, or fat cells
In tumors
In blubber
If you run out of glucose, what will your body use as energy? (Choose all that apply)
Stored fat
Latic Acid fermentation
Carbohydrates
Aerobic Respiration
What are the four macromolecules?
Lipids, carbohydrates, nylon, and nucleotides
Lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acid
Lipids, vegetables, carbs, nucloetides
Nucleic acid, lipids, DNA, and protein
Monomers of the macromolecules?
Glucose, DNA, polychassarides
Monochassarides, fatty acids +glycerol, amino acids, and nucleotide
Monochassarides, fatty-acids, lipids,
Carbohydrates, glycerol, DNA, glucose
A fat that is unhealthy due to it tendency to build up, due to single bonds
Unsaturated fat
Saturated fat
A fat that is derived from plants and animals
Unsaturated fat
Saturated fat
What is the basic structure of all of our nucleotides?
Phospholipid, ribulose, sugar
Phosphate, oxygen sugar, nitrogen
Phosphate group, deoxyribose sugar, and nitrogenous base
Brown sugar, nitrogenous podium, and phosphates
What is the difference between purine and pyrimidine bases?
The ring number
The ring size
The ring position
The ring's gem
What does DNA replication entail? (In order)
Helicase unzips, DNA ligase glues strands back together, primase marks start and stop points, and DNA polymerase begins adding bases
Helicase unzips, primase makes the start and stop points, DNA polymerase begins adding new bases, DNA ligase glues strands back together
Helium balloons, primates, polymer clay, lagoons
DNA ligase, DNA polymerase, primase, helicase
What is the central dogma of biology?
DNA—> (Transcrpition) RNA —> (Translation) —>Protein
RNA—> Protein—> DNA (Translation)
DNA—> (Translation) RNA—> (Transcription)—> Protein
Protein—> (Transcription) DNA—> (Translation) RNA
Where does protein synthesis start?
Chloroplast
Ribosome
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Through what does the mRNA go through to get to the ribosome during protein synthesis?
Transport protein
Mitochondria
Nuclear pore
TRNA
Why does rRNA read signals and mRNA?
To bring bases to make certain codons
To produce energy
To make new proteins
To release energy
What is the difference between anticodons and codons?
Anticodon- attaches to rRNA, codon- attaches to mRNA
Anticodon is opposite codons, matches up with it
Codon- 3 nucleotides, anti-codon- 5 nucelotides
Codon- made from amino acids, anti-codon made from DNA
How many properties of life must an organism possess to be alive?
6
7
8
9
What are three differences between RNA and DNA? (Choose all that apply!)
Uracil instead of thymine
One stranded
Different types (tRNA, mRNA, rRNA)
The R
Fill in the blank: All (1)________ things are composed of one or more (2)__________. Who is responsible for this finding?
Fill in the blank: The (1) _________ is the basic unit of (2)__________and (3)________ in all living things. Who is responsible for this finding?
Who was responsible for the last part of the cell theory? (All cells come from preexisting cells)
Rudolf the Red Nose Scientist
Rudolph Vircow
Rudolf Virchow
Wohcriv Flodur
What are the parts of the phospholipid? (Check all that apply!)
Hydrophilic head
Hydroponics
Spine
Hydrophobic fatty acid tail
Phosphate head
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