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ISAT Practice #27: Glencoe Science: Life Science
Test Description: ISAT Practice #27: Glencoe Science: Life Science
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A bird building a nest is an example of a(n)
A
conditioned behavior
B
innate behavior
C
imprinted behavior
D
learned behavior
2) Sneezing and shivering are examples of ___.
A
reflexes
B
instincts
C
learned behaviors
D
trial and error behaviors
3) What type of behavior is shown when a puppy rolls on its back when confronted with another dog?
A
aggression
B
courtship
C
submission
D
imprinting
4) Pheromones are used by some animals in ___.
A
chemical communication
B
light communication
C
sound communication
D
action communication
5) Which of the following might be used in light communication?
A
waggle dance
B
bioluminescence
C
pheromones
D
chirping
6) Hibernation and migration are examples of what kind of behavior?
A
courtship behavior
B
cyclic behavior
C
aggressive behavior
D
submission behavior
7) Which of the following is an example of an involuntary muscle?
A
muscles that move food through the digestive system
B
muscles in the face that allow you to smile
C
muscles in your legs and feet
D
muscles in your arms and hands
8) What makes your skin tan when exposed to sunlight?
A
vitamin D
B
sweat glands
C
melanin
D
oil glands
9) What is the function of cartilage at the ends of bones?
A
shock absorption
B
vitamin D production
C
nourishment
D
strength
10) What do ligaments do?
A
cover the surfaces of bones
B
make red blood cessl
C
hold bones together
D
attach muscles to bones
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