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Chapter 2, Section 1-B
Test Description: Describing matter
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Over time, an acorn becomes an oak seedling and then an oak tree. This is an example of ___.
A
development
B
metabolism
C
homeostasis
D
reproduction
2) Which of the following are characteristics that all living organisms share?
A
all living things have DNA
B
all living things grow and develop
C
all of the answers
D
all living things have cells
3) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that all living things share?
A
all living things sense and respond to change
B
all living things obtain water by drinking
C
all living things use energy
D
all living things reproduce
4) DNA provides instructions for making ___.
A
proteins
B
lipids
C
comples carbohydrates
D
simple carbohydrates
5) The transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring is ___.
A
development
B
heredity
C
metabolism
D
homeostasis
6) The process of maintaining a stable internal evnironment is known as ___.
A
heredity
B
stimuli
C
homeostasis
D
metabolism
7) The resemblance of offsprings to their parents is a result of ___.
A
heredity
B
stimuli
C
metabolism
D
homeostasis
8) When a planarian worm is cut in half, each half develops into a whole worm. This is an example of ___ reproduction
A
sexual
B
none of the answers
C
both
D
asexual
9) ___ is the passing of the chemical activities that an organism's cells perform.
A
Heredity
B
Homeostasis
C
Stimulis
D
Metabolism
10) ___ refers to all of the chemicals activities that an organism's cells perform.
A
Stimulis
B
Metabolism
C
Heredity
D
Homeostasis
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