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Adaptations (7.MS-LS1-4)
Test Description: 7.MS-LS1-4
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is NOT an example of a behavioral adaptation ?
A
birds using calls to attract mates
B
a turtle digging a hole to protect its eggs
C
elephants surrounding their young in defense
D
a dog learning to fetch a ball
2) Which is the BEST definition of successful reproduction?
A
producing offspring that are all different from one another
B
producing offspring who can also reproduce
C
producing offspring
D
producing many offspring
3) What is the MAIN purpose of a flower?
A
to absorb water
B
to protect the plant from being eaten
C
to spread seeds
D
to attract pollinators
4) What is contained in pollen?
A
nutrients
B
ovules
C
sperm cells
D
seeds
5) What does it mean to be the members of the same species?
A
organisms that can produce fertile offspring
B
organisms that resemble each other
C
organisms that evolved from a common ancestor
D
organisms that can mate together
6) What happens when pollen from a flower ends up in flower of a different species?
A
fertilization occurs
B
no ferritization occurs
C
the pollen forms its own seed
D
the pollen breaks down into nutrients the plant needs
7) Which of the following does NOT describe behavioral adaptations?
A
They can help organisms find a mate
B
They can help organisms protect young
C
They can help organisms find food
D
They are learned, not inherited
8) Which is the BEST definition of extinction?
A
A species has very few living members left
B
there are no more living members of a species anywhere
C
The only living members of a species are found in captivity
D
A species is only thriving in one place in the wild
9) Which is the BEST example of successful reproduction?
A
Spiders lay hundreds of eggs that end up getting eaten by a predator
B
A female horse and a male donkey mate and produce a sterile mule
C
A butterfly brings pollen from one plant species to the flower of a different plant species
D
Young fawns live long enough to produce their own offspring
10) What would mostly likely happen if too many members of a species cannot reproduce successfully?
A
The species could migrate to another place
B
The species could continue to thrive
C
The species could adapt to mate successfully with another species
D
The species could go extinct
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