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Which of these is a function of the cell membrane in all cells?
a) producing cellular nutrients
b) preserving cellular wastes
c) neutralizing chemicals
d) maintaining homeostasis

DNA separates into single strands which are used to construct two identical strands so
a) cytoplasm is in equilibrium
b) mitochondria are genetically identical to the chloroplasts
c) parent cells use little ATP
d) daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cells

A plant with the genotype TtWW is crossed with ttWw. How many different genotypes?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Which characteristic of the plant kingdom distinguishes it from animal kingdom
a) storage of energy in chemical bonds
b) use of chlorophyll for solar energy transformation
c) use of mRNA during protein production
d) exchange of water with the environment

Which system produces enzymes that break down substances to be absorbed by body?
a) digestive system
b) endocrine system
c) respiratory system
d) excretory system

Which of the following is found in both cells and viruses?
a) silica
b) genetic material
c) digestive cavity
d) flagella

Some antibiotics cause patients to exhibit digestive side effects. Why
a) bacteria being killed in the digestive tract
b) the antibiotics being converted into stomach acids
c) too much water being drawn into the digestive tract
d) the stomach wall being torn

The average size of guppies in a pond decreased after a guppy predator came. Why
a) speciation
b) convergent evolution
c) inbreeding
d) natural selection

An oakworm caterpillar feds on the leaves of an oak tree is
a) mutualistic
b) commensalistic
c) competitive
d) parasitic

Spiders are what in this chain. Plants Aphids Spiders Sparrows
a) producers
b) primary consumers
c) competitors
d) secondary consumers

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