Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 Quizizz PDF

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This is a biology midterm quiz from Quizizz. The document contains multiple choice questions about biology topics such as scientific method, experiment procedures, and different concepts related to different systems in biology. The questions cover topics about variables and their usage in experiments, and different levels of the food web.

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12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz Worksheets Name Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 Class Total questions: 192 Worksheet time: 2hrs 25mins Date Instructor name: Mr. Maximino Dronin-Quintana 1. This part of the experiment serves as a basis of comparison; the one variable being tested has been omitted. a) data b) experimental group c) variables d) control group 2. A possible explanation to a problem that has not yet been tested. a) data b) theory c) fact d) hypothesis 3. This variable in an experiment is the one being deliberately changed by the scientist. a) control group b) data c) independent variable d) dependent variable 4. What step does every scientific experiment begin with? a) conclusion b) observation/question c) hypothesis d) procedures 5. An experiment is performed on plants to see how different liquids affect plant growth. Each plant in the experiment is given a different liquid; water, apple juice, or milk. Each plant has the same amount of soil, sunlight, and listens to the same music. In this investigation, the independent variable is... a) The amount of sunlight b) The type of music c) The type of liquid d) The type of plant https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 1/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 6. The summary at the end of an experiment that explains the results. a) responding variable b) procedures c) materials d) conclusion 7. Testing a hypothesis often involves a(n): a) answer b) problem c) safety check d) experiment 8. A student wants to test the effects of type of exercise on heart rate. What is the dependent variable? a) type of exercise b) heart rate c) time of day exercise occurs d) amount of exercise 9. Which is NOT a step in the scientific method? a) Make observation b) Collect data c) Form a theory d) Form a hypothesis 10. What is a hypothesis? a) A hypothesis is an educated guess. b) A hypothesis is the wrong answer to an experiment. c) A hypothesis is the right answer to an d) I don't know. experiment. 11. Squidward found new reeds to tryout for his clarinet. He used an APPLAUSOMETER to measure applause after playing Under the Sea with each reed. The results were put in the table. What was controlled? a) The Applause b) The Song c) The Reed https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 2/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 12. When making an observation, you must use... a) Only Taste b) Only Sight c) ALL 5 Senses d) Smell & Touch 13. You use the scientific method all the time to solve everyday problems. a) True b) False 14. True or False: Your hypothesis can never be wrong. a) False b) True 15. What is being measured or the result/effect of this experiment? a) the speed that the ball rolls b) type of ball c) ramp height https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 3/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 16. A scientist performs an experiment to see if acids have an effect on the health of a particular type of plant. Three sets of plants were treated with acidic solutions of known pH while the control set was treated with a solution of neutral pH 7.Which is the best conclusion for this experiment? a) High acidity is harmful to this type of plant. b) B. High acidity is helpful to this type of plant. c) Acid has no effect on the health of this type of d) C. Low acidity is harmful to this type of plant. plant. 17. The graph below shows atmospheric carbon dioxide levels since the year 1880.Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this graph a) Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been b) Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are rising at an increasingly higher rate as the past responsible for global temperature change. century has progressed. c) Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have d) Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been remained the same over the past century. rising at about the same rate for the past century. https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 4/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 18. A research group has discovered that damselflies, a type of dragonfly, are being infected by a particular type of aquatic protozoan. Both young and adult damselflies are not directly infected by the protozoan but contract the infection from the prey they eat. The graph shows the percentage of adult damselflies infected by protozoans during the summer and early fal a) Protozoans reproduce more quickly in b) Infection in creed-fed ponds remained constant embanked ponds than creek-fed ponds. throughout the sampling period. c) Infection in embanked ponds increased during d) Protozoans were more common in creek-fed the sampling period. ponds than embanked ponds. 19. Carmen conducted an experiment to determine if listening to different types of music would affect a person’s pulse. Her hypothesis was that pulse rate would change with different types of music. Each person listened to seven different selections of music for 30 seconds each. Each person’s pulse was taken before the music and then after each 30-second interval of music. The pulses were taken again after the music selections were completed. Based on her experiment, Carmen concluded that a person’s pulse rate changed when the person listened to different types of music. Which component is missing from Carmen’s experiment? a) a question b) a description of the experiment c) a control group d) a hypothesis https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 5/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 20. An osmosis investigation was conducted using chicken eggs to represent cells with semipermeable membranes. The mass of each egg was measured to determine how much water diffused into or out of the eggs. The eggs were first soaked in vinegar to dissolve the shell. Each egg was then placed in one of three different solutions for 24 hours. The table below shows the results of the investigation. Based on this experiment, which of the following should be inferred about cells with semipermeable membranes? a) Substances other than water may also cross b) Substances other than water may block pores the cell membrane. in the cell membrane. c) Water enters the cell when placed in d) Water leaves the cell when placed in environments of high water concentration. environments with a low concentration of solutes 21. In order to be accepted, a scientific theory must be a) based on the results of a single experiment b) controversial and cause debate c) in line with all previous historical ideas d) widely tested and supported by extensive data 22. In an appropriately designed experiment, a scientist is able to test the effect of a) multiple variables b) the hypothesis c) a single variable d) scientific observations 23. Which statement best expresses a basic scientific assumption? a) If a conclusion is valid, similar investigations by b) Interpretation of experimental results has other scientists should result in the same provided explanations for all natural conclusion. phenomena. c) After a scientist formulates a conclusion based d) For any conclusion to be valid, the design of on an experiment, no further investigation is the experiment requires that only two groups necessary. be compared. https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 6/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 24. Conclusions based on an experiment are most likely to be accepted when a) scientists agree that only one hypothesis has b) they are derived from investigations having been tested many experimental variables c) hypotheses are based on one experimental d) they are consistent with experimental data and design observations 25. An experiment was carried out to determine whether drinking caffeinated soda increases pulse rate. The pulse rates of two groups of people at rest were measured. Group A was then given caffeinated soda and group B was given caffeine-free soda. One hour after drinking the soda, the pulse rates were measured. The participants in the experiment were all the same age, and they were all given the same amount of soda. The dependent variable in this experiment is the a) age of participants in each group b) amount of soda given to each group c) pulse rate of each group d) type of soda given to each group 26. Suzie records plant growth (in centimeters) under different colors of light. Is this a qualitative or a quantitative experiment? a) qualitative b) quantitative 27. Jake designs an experiment testing to see which type of flower attracted the most bees for pollination. Which type of experiment is this? a) qualitative b) quantitative 28. Forming a hypothesis is the very last step of the scientific method. a) false b) true https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 7/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 29. You need to collect ____________ in your experiment that supports your hypothesis. a) data b) graphs c) microscopes d) plants 30. A series of steps used by scientists to solve a problem or answer a question. a) recipe b) metric system c) scientific method d) data collection 31. Information you obtain through your senses, such as touch, sound and sight. a) conclusion b) question c) observation d) hypothesis https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 8/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 32. Susan said, “If I fertilize my geranium plants, then they will have more flowers.” a) recognize a problem b) draw conclusions c) form a hypothesis d) test the hypothesis with an experiment 33. What is the first step in the scientific method? a) Make an observation --> Question b) Make an hypothesis c) Share your results d) Design and conduct an experiment 34. The variable that is measured in an experiment a) Dependent b) Control c) Constant d) Independent 35. Non-living factor that affects an ecosystem a) biome b) biotic factor c) food chain d) abiotic factor https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 9/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 36. 90% of the energy that gets lost as you move up a food pyramid or chain gets lost as a) gets recycled b) energy for decomposers c) heat to the environment d) pollution to the environment 37. What percentage of energy is passed on to the next trophic level? a) 10% b) 5% c) 90% d) 50% 38. In some environments, wolves prey on deer for their source of food. If all of the wolves were taken from the environment, what would most likely happen to the deer population? a) D The deer population would change color, b) C The deer population would decrease, because they would not have to hide from because there would be an increase in wolves. disease. c) A The deer population would increase and d) B The deer population would become larger begin to compete for food. and healthier animals. 39. High biodiversity is a sign of a healthy ecosystem. a) True b) False https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 10/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 40. When brown tree snakes were accidentally introduced onto the island of Guam, they had no natural predators. These snakes sought out and ate many eggs of insect-eating birds. What probably occurred following the introduction of the brown tree snakes? a) The insect population began to seek a new b) The bird population increased. food source. c) The bird population began to seek a new food d) The insect population increased source. 41. What is a producer? a) an organism that uses sunlight or chemical b) an organism that gets energy from eating other energy to make its own food organisms c) an organism that gets energy from eating dead organisms, non-living material or waste 42. A tree is an example of a.... a) composer b) omnivore c) decomposer d) producer 43. If several species of carnivores are removed from an ecosystem, the most likely effect on the ecosystem will be a) A decrease in the number of abiotic factors b) A decrease in stability among populations c) An increase in the rate of succession d) An increase in the kinds of autotrophs 44. All of the living and nonliving things in an area that interact with each other are called a/an ______. a) community b) habitat c) population d) ecosystem https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 11/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 45. What is a producer? a) an organism that uses chemical energy to b) an organism that gets energy from eating dead make its own food organisms, non-living material or waste c) an organism that gets energy from eating other d) an organisms that uses sunlight to make its organisms own food 46. An organism that needs to eat other organisms to obtain energy is known as a: a) Consumer b) Mutualist c) Producer d) Autotroph https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 12/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 47. What is a herbivore? a) an animal that gets energy from eating other b) an animal that gets energy by eating both animals plants and other animals c) an animal that eats only herbs d) an organism that gets energy from eating only plants 48. An organism that gets energy from breaking down dead organisms, non-living material or waste is a(an) ___________. a) consumer b) autotroph c) decomposer d) producer https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 13/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 49. What is a carnivore? a) an animal that gets energy by eating both b) an animal that gets energy by eating other plants and animals animals c) An animal that gets energy by eating only d) an animal that makes its own energy through plants photosynthesis 50. The shrew provides energy for the _______. a) cricket b) grasshopper c) frog d) snake https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 14/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 51. Which of the following organisms in competition with the weasel for their food source? a) grass b) rabbit c) snake d) fox 52. What would happen to the rabbit population if the fox population moved out of the area represented by the food web? a) The rabbit population would increase b) The rabbit population would neither increase nor decrease c) The rabbit population would decrease 53. Both species benefit a) parasitism b) mutualism c) commensalism d) symbiosis https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 15/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 54. Clownfish live inside sea anemones. They eat creatures that harm anemones, while anemones protect clownfish from predators. This is an example of: a) Mutualism b) Parasitism c) Amensalism d) Commensalism 55. Tapeworms reside in human intestine and take nutrients from the human a) commensalism b) mutualism c) parasitism d) symbiosis 56. How do decomposers make soil more fetile a) by removing excess minerals b) by adding nitrogen c) by removing extra water d) by adding carbon 57. A group of populations that interact in an area is __________ a) population b) community c) ecosystem d) biome 58. An animal that eats plants and meat is a(n) __________. a) decomposer b) carnivore c) herbivore d) omnivore 59. Cattle egrets are birds that forage in fields among cattle. The egrets get easy access to food and the cattle don't care if they are there or not. a) mutualism b) commensalism c) parasitism d) competition https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 16/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 60. Bacteria in the intestines of cows gain nutrients and aid in the cow's' digestion a) commensalism b) parasitism c) competition d) mutualism 61. When a mosquito bites you, you are the __________ and the mosquito is the ____________. a) parasite, host b) host, hostess c) prey, predator d) host, parasite 62. A frog eats a fly. The frog and fly are demonstrating ________. a) parasitism b) competition c) predator/prey d) mutualism 63. Each cell has a specific job. Whatever job a cell does is called its ______________. a) Jobanelle b) Structure c) Function d) Career https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 17/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 64. What type of cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts? a) Animal cells b) Neither plant NOR animal cells c) Plant and animal cells d) Plant cells 65. Provides structure and support to the cell a) Cell membrane b) Chloroplast c) Golgi apparatus d) Cytoskeleton 66. Controls all cell activities and contains DNA a) Chloroplast b) Endoplasmic reticulum c) Ribosome d) Nucleus 67. Controls what enters and exits the cell, like a fence a) Cytoplasm b) Nucleus c) Cell membrane d) Ribosome 68. “Powerhouse” of the cell, breaks food down into energy for the cell a) Mitochondria b) Nucleus c) Vacuole d) Chloroplast 69. What is the function of the vacuole? a) where chemical processes occur b) acts as a storage 70. The _______________ is responsible for conducting photosynthesis. (found only in plants) a) nucleus b) chloroplast c) cell wall 71. What organelles can be found in plant cells and not animal cells? a) large vacuole, cell wall, chloroplast b) large vacuole, cell wall, mitochondria c) nucleus, cell wall, chloroplast https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 18/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 72. this protects the nucleus a) cell membrane b) nucleolus c) cell wall d) nuclear membrane 73. produces proteins for the cell a) nucleolus b) nucleus c) ribosomes d) lysosomes 74. gets rid of cell waste a) nucleolus b) lysosomes c) nucleus d) ribosomes 75. the fluid inside the cell a) ribosomes b) cytoplasm c) chlorophyll d) nucleolus 76. collects, processes, and packages proteins for the cell a) smooth ER b) gogli apparatus c) mitochondria d) rough ER 77. moves proteins in the cell, ribosomes attached a) smooth ER b) mitochondria c) rough ER d) gogli apparatus 78. moves proteins in the cell, no ribosomes attached a) gogli apparatus b) smooth ER c) rough ER d) mitochondria https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 19/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 79. these are found in the cytoplasm & on the rough ER a) ribosomes b) gogli apparatus c) mitochondria d) lysosomes 80. Label B a) lysosome b) mitochondria c) ribosome d) cell membrane 81. Label I a) nucleolus b) cytoskeleton c) nucleus d) lysosome https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 20/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 82. Name structure #5. a) nucleus b) vesicle c) cytoplasm d) ER 83. Name structure #6. a) cytoplasm b) Golgi body c) Smooth ER d) rough ER 84. What is the structure labeled #9? a) Cell Wall b) Cytoplasm c) Mitochondria d) Chloroplast https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 21/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 85. What is the structure labeled #8? a) Lysosome b) Vacuole c) Golgi body d) Nucleus 86. What is the structure labeled #2? a) Vesicle b) Lysosome c) Mitochondria d) Ribosome 87. makes ribosomes a) nucleus b) golgi body c) enodplasimic reticulum d) nucleolus https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 22/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 88. What is the name of part A? a) coarse adjustment know b) eyepiece c) lens d) objective lens 89. What is the name of part H? a) fine adjustment know b) lens c) coarse adjustment know d) objective lens https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 23/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 90. What is the name of part S? a) illuminator b) diaphragm c) stage d) coarse adjustment know 91. What is the name of part K? a) eyepiece b) objective lens c) nosepiece d) illuminator https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 24/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 92. What is the name of part E? a) objective lens b) illuminator c) nosepiece d) eyepiece 93. What is the name of part L? a) base b) body c) nosepiece d) arm https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 25/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 94. How do you carry a microscope properly? a) one hand on the arm & another on the base b) two hands on the base c) one hand on the nosepiece & another on the d) one hand on the arm base 95. Which adjustment knob do you NOT use at high power? a) coarse b) diaphragm c) on/off d) fine 96. How do you prevent the glass slide from moving? a) hold with your fingers b) put over the stage clips c) place on the stage d) hold under stage clips 97. What is the main function of the diaphragm a) adjusts the stage b) to spin around c) adjusts light d) to block light 98. What power lens do you start off to view the image a) high b) none c) low d) medium 99. This magnifies the image at low, medium, and high power. a) objective lens b) diaphragm c) fine adjustment d) eyepiece 100. What is the magnification of the eyepiece? a) 10X b) 18mm c) 100x d) 40x https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 26/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 101. What is the TOTAL MAGNIFICATION when using the medium-power (10x) objective lens? a) 400 b) 10 c) 100 d) 40 102. What is a compound microscope? a) uses more than one lens b) uses only one lens c) uses molecules d) uses only light to see small objects 103. Cell Theory is in three parts. Write one of the parts below (1) Ans. 104. Cell Theory is in three parts. Write the second part below (2) Ans. 105. Cell Theory is in three parts. Write the third part below (3) Ans. 106. Did you know that you are not permitted to talk, communicate, lip sync, or whisper during an exam and for any reason? a) I have a RIGHT to speak during an exam b) Yes, I am aware that I can not communicate because "This is America!" "AT ALL" during an exam c) I understand, but I feel like I should talk d) Nope, I never knew that. because this is not the PSAT! https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 27/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 107. What is the function of the Golgi apparatus in a cell? a) DNA storage b) Protein modification and packaging c) Energy production d) Lipid synthesis 108. Which organelle is involved in the synthesis of proteins? a) Ribosomes b) Vacuole c) Lysosome d) Chloroplast 109. Which ion is primarily found in the cytoplasm? a) K+ b) H+ c) Cl- d) Na+ https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 28/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 110. What is commonly referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell"? *Please do not refer to the mitochondria as the powerhouse.* Let me explain.. (Teacher) a) Ribosome b) Nucleus c) Mitochondria d) Golgi apparatus 111. Which of the following is a function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum? a) DNA synthesis b) Carbohydrate breakdown c) Protein folding d) Lipid metabolism https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 29/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 112. What is the Golgi Body often referred to as? a) The skeleton of the cell b) The brain of the cell c) The mailroom of the cell d) The powerhouse of the cell 113. Where do proteins go after leaving the ER? a) Ribosomes b) Mitochondria c) Golgi Body d) Nucleus 114. What is the main purpose of the Golgi Body in a cell? a) To package and transport materials b) To produce energy c) To break down waste d) To store genetic information https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 30/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 115. What is the role of lysosomes in intracellular digestion? a) They break down materials b) They synthesize proteins c) They store nutrients d) They produce energy 116. Why is the vacuole so large in a plant cell? a) To store more DNA b) To store more water and maintain cell structure c) To increase photosynthesis d) To produce more proteins 117. What type of materials can vacuoles store in animal cells? a) Lipids b) Nucleic acids c) Dangerous materials or useful d) Carbohydrates nutrients/proteins https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 31/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 118. Which of the following is a function of vacuoles in plant cells? a) Photosynthesis b) DNA replication c) Protein synthesis d) Storage of water and nutrients 119. Which of the following is true about vacuoles in animal cells? a) They perform photosynthesis b) They replicate DNA c) They are the largest organelle d) They store dangerous materials or useful nutrients/proteins 120. Which organelle is responsible for detoxifying chemicals in the cell? a) Ribosome b) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum c) Lysosome d) Golgi apparatus 121. What is the role of the mitochondria in a cell? a) Cell division b) DNA storage c) Protein synthesis d) Energy production 122. Using this image, what organelle is C? a) Cell Wall b) Large Cell Vacuole c) Chloroplast d) Mitochondria https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 32/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 123. Each cell has a specific job. Whatever job a cell does is called its ______________. a) Structure b) Function c) Career d) Jobanelle 124. What type of cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts? a) Animal cells b) Plant cells c) Neither plant NOR animal cells d) Plant and animal cells 125. Provides structure and support to the cell a) Chloroplast b) Cell membrane c) Golgi apparatus d) Cytoskeleton https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 33/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 126. Controls all cell activities and contains DNA a) Endoplasmic reticulum b) Nucleus c) Chloroplast d) Ribosome 127. Controls what enters and exits the cell, like a fence a) Ribosome b) Nucleus c) Cell membrane d) Cytoplasm 128. “Powerhouse” of the cell, breaks food down into energy for the cell a) Chloroplast b) Nucleus c) Vacuole d) Mitochondria https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 34/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 129. The _______________ is responsible for conducting photosynthesis. (found only in plants) a) nucleus b) cell wall c) chloroplast 130. What organelles can be found in plant cells and not animal cells? a) nucleus, cell wall, chloroplast b) large vacuole, cell wall, chloroplast c) large vacuole, cell wall, mitochondria 131. This outer layer protects the nucleus? a) nucleolus b) cell wall c) nuclear membrane d) cell membrane 132. What produces proteins for the cell? a) lysosomes b) nucleus c) nucleolus d) ribosomes 133. What organelle gets rid of cell waste? a) nucleolus b) lysosomes c) nucleus d) ribosomes 134. What is the fluid inside the cell called? a) chlorophyll b) ribosomes c) nucleolus d) cytoplasm https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 35/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 135. collects, processes, and packages proteins for the cell a) gogli apparatus b) rough ER c) mitochondria d) smooth ER 136. Moves proteins in the cell, no ribosomes attached a) rough ER b) gogli apparatus c) mitochondria d) smooth ER 137. these are found in the cytoplasm & on the rough ER a) ribosomes b) lysosomes c) gogli apparatus d) mitochondria 138. Label B a) lysosome b) ribosome c) mitochondria d) cell membrane https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 36/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 139. Label I a) nucleolus b) cytoskeleton c) lysosome d) nucleus 140. Name structure #5. a) vesicle b) cytoplasm c) ER d) nucleus 141. Name structure #6. a) cytoplasm b) Smooth ER c) Golgi body d) rough ER https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 37/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 142. Did you know that you are not permitted to talk, communicate, lip sync, or whisper during an exam and for any reason? a) I have a RIGHT to speak during an exam b) I understand, but I feel like I should talk because "This is America!" because this is not the PSAT! c) Nope, I never knew that. d) Yes, I am aware that I can not communicate "AT ALL" during an exam 143. What is the structure labeled #9? a) Cytoplasm b) Mitochondria c) Chloroplast d) Cell Wall https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 38/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 144. What is the structure labeled #8? a) Vacuole b) Lysosome c) Golgi body d) Nucleus 145. What is the structure labeled #2? a) Vesicle b) Ribosome c) Lysosome d) Mitochondria 146. makes ribosomes a) nucleolus b) enodplasimic reticulum c) nucleus d) golgi body https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 39/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 147. What is the name of part A? a) coarse adjustment know b) lens c) eyepiece d) objective lens 148. What is the name of part H? a) coarse adjustment know b) fine adjustment know c) objective lens d) lens https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 40/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 149. What is the name of part S? a) stage b) illuminator c) diaphragm d) coarse adjustment know 150. What is the name of part K? a) objective lens b) nosepiece c) eyepiece d) illuminator https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 41/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 151. What is the name of part E? a) eyepiece b) nosepiece c) illuminator d) objective lens 152. What is the name of part L? a) base b) arm c) body d) nosepiece https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 42/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 153. How do you carry a microscope properly? a) one hand on the nosepiece & another on the b) two hands on the base base c) one hand on the arm & another on the base d) one hand on the arm 154. Which adjustment knob do you NOT use at high power? a) diaphragm b) fine c) on/off d) coarse 155. How do you prevent the glass slide from moving? a) hold with your fingers b) put over the stage clips c) hold under stage clips d) place on the stage 156. What is the main function of the diaphragm a) to spin around b) adjusts the stage c) to block light d) adjusts light 157. What power lens do you start off to view the image a) none b) high c) medium d) low 158. This magnifies the image at low, medium, and high power. a) objective lens b) fine adjustment c) diaphragm d) eyepiece 159. What is the magnification of the eyepiece? a) 100x b) 10X c) 18mm d) 40x https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 43/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 160. What is the TOTAL MAGNIFICATION when using the medium-power (10x) objective lens? a) 400 b) 40 c) 10 d) 100 161. What is a compound microscope? a) uses molecules b) uses only light to see small objects c) uses only one lens d) uses more than one lens 162. Cell Theory is in three parts. Write one of the parts below (1) Ans. 163. Cell Theory is in three parts. Write the second part below (2) Ans. 164. Cell Theory is in three parts. Write the third part below (3) Ans. https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 44/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 165. Did you know that you are not permitted to talk, communicate, lip sync, or whisper during an exam and for any reason? a) Nope, I never knew that. b) I have a RIGHT to speak during an exam because "This is America!" c) Yes, I am aware that I can not communicate d) I understand, but I feel like I should talk "AT ALL" during an exam because this is not the PSAT! 166. What are the products of photosynthesis? a) oxygen and carbon dioxide b) water and carbon dioxide c) oxygen and water d) oxygen and glucose 167. What is photosynthesis? a) When a photographer takes a photo. b) To get your pictures from the photo lab. c) The process in which plants make their food. d) The process in which humans eat their food 168. Which of the following is the correct equation for PHOTOSYNTHESIS? a) O2 + light + H2O --> CO2 + Sugar b) CO2 + O2 + H2O --> Light+ Sugar c) CO2 + sugar + H2O --> O2 + light d) CO2 + light + H2O --> O2 + Sugar https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 45/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 169. Which plant part absorbs water and nutrients? a) Roots b) Flower c) Leaf d) Stem 170. What are the 3 reactants of photosynthesis? The reactants are the things needed for photosynthesis to occur. a) oxygen, glucose, sunlight b) sunlight, oxygen, water c) carbon dioxide, sunlight, water d) water, oxygen, carbon dioxide 171. What is the tiny openings that let in the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis? a) chloroplast b) phloem c) xylem d) stomata https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 46/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 172. Which product is "waste" and mostly released by the producer (plant)? a) carbon dioxide b) glucose c) sugar d) oxygen 173. Which of the following is correct about respiration? a) Use carbon dioxide (Carbon dioxide in) b) Plant only c) Occurs during day and night d) Need sunlight 174. How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration differ? a) photosynthesis uses oxygen and cellular b) photosynthesis makes ATP and cellular respiration uses carbon dioxide respiration uses sunlight c) photosynthesis uses food and cellular d) photosynthesis creates and stores energy and respiration produces food cellular respiration releases energy 175. The release in energy from the sugar that are in plant and animal cells is called... a) transpiration b) photosynthesis c) transition d) cellular respiration 176. What is transpiration? a) Excess sugar being released from the leave b) When the plant uses sugar for energy c) Excess water being released from the aerial d) The way a plant makes its food parts of plants in the form of water vapor https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 47/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 177. What happens during photosynthesis? a) plants are releasing water from their leaves b) plants are creating their own food c) plants are creating seeds for reproduction d) plants are breaking down their food 178. Why are plants green? a) because of a green pigment called chlorophyll b) because of a green pigment called chlorplast c) the water they drink causes them to turn green d) the glucose they create is green 179. What is the job of chloroplasts? a) to break down glucose for energy b) to absorb water from the soil c) to protect the plant from predators d) to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis 180. Why do plants need energy? a) they loose a lot of energy by making their own b) they loose a lot of energy by making their own seeds food c) they do not need energy d) to perform essential life functions 181. What process is shown in this diagram? a) transpiration b) reproduction c) respiration d) photosynthesis https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 48/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 182. Why is photosynthesis important for humans and animals? a) the water we drink is created during b) the carbon dioxide we breath is created during photosynthesis photosynthesis c) the oxygen we breath is created during d) the food we eat is created during photosynthesis photosynthesis 183. What process is shown in this diagram? a) respiration b) transpiration c) photosyntheis d) reproduction 184. What is the pigment in chloroplasts that performs photosynthesis? a) ADP b) Electron Transport c) Chlorophyll d) Chlorosynthesis 185. Cellular respiration occurs in a) chloroplasts b) mitochondria c) thylakoid d) golgi aparatus 186. What is the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem? a) To compete with herbivores for food b) To break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients c) To consume other animals d) To produce energy from sunlight https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 49/50 12/1/24, 1:37 PM Biology 1 Midterm 2024-2025 | Quizizz 187. Which of the following is an example of an abiotic factor in an ecosystem? a) Sunlight b) Animals c) Plants d) Decomposers 188. In a food chain, which organism is typically at the top? a) Carnivore b) Decomposer c) Producer d) Herbivore 189. What is the role of a control group in an experiment? a) To provide a standard for comparison b) To eliminate the need for a hypothesis c) To ensure the experiment is biased d) To introduce new variables 190. Which of the following is a characteristic of a good scientific hypothesis? a) It is based on personal beliefs b) It cannot be proven wrong c) It is testable and falsifiable d) It is vague and open-ended 191. In an experiment, what is the independent variable? a) The variable that is measured b) The variable that is changed or controlled c) The variable that is kept constant d) The variable that is dependent on other factors 192. Which of the following is an example of a qualitative observation? a) The temperature is 25°C b) The solution turned blue c) The plant grew 5 cm d) The mass is 50 grams https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/674ca9e8490859e3dfc71048 50/50

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