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This document contains a set of biology questions, suitable for a science bowl competition. The questions cover a range of topics, from blood components to the nervous system. The questions are multiple choice and short answer.
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Science Bowl Questions Biology - 1 Science Bowl Questions – Biology, Set 2 1. Multiple Choice: The adult human of average age and size has approximately how many quarts of blood? Is it: a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10 ANSWER: B -- 6 2. Mul...
Science Bowl Questions Biology - 1 Science Bowl Questions – Biology, Set 2 1. Multiple Choice: The adult human of average age and size has approximately how many quarts of blood? Is it: a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10 ANSWER: B -- 6 2. Multiple Choice: Once the erythrocytes enter the blood in humans, it is estimated that they have an average lifetime of how many days. Is it: a) 10 days b) 120 days c) 200 days d) 360 days ANSWER: B -- 120 Days 3. Multiple Choice: Of the following, which mechanisms are important in the death of erythrocytes (pron: eh-rith-reh-sites) in human blood? Is it a) phagocytosis (pron: fag-eh-seh-toe-sis) b) hemolysis c) mechanical damage d) all of the above ANSWER: D -- all of the above 4. Multiple Choice: Surplus red blood cells, needed to meet an emergency, are MAINLY stored in what organ of the human body? Is it the: a) pancreas b) spleen c) liver d) kidneys ANSWER: B – spleen 5. Multiple Choice: When a human donor gives a pint of blood, it usually requires how many weeks for the body RESERVE of red corpuscles to be replaced? Is it: a) 1 week b) 3 weeks c) 7 weeks d) 21 weeks ANSWER: C -- 7 weeks 6. Short Answer: There are three substances found in human blood which carry oxygen and which begin with the letter "H". Name two of these substances. ANSWER: Hemoglobin, Hemocyanin, Hemerythrin 7. Multiple Choice: The several types of white blood cells are sometime collectively referred to as: Science Bowl Questions Biology - 2 a) erythrocytes (pron: eh-rith-row-cites) b) leukocytes (pron: lew-kah-cites) c) erythroblasts (pron: eh-rith-rah-blast) d) thrombocytes (pron: throm-bow-cites) ANSWER: B -- leukocytes 8. Multiple Choice: The condition in which there is a DECREASE in the number of white blood cells in humans is known as: a) leukocytosis (pron: lew-kO-sigh-toe-sis) b) leukopenia (pron: lew-kO-pea-nee-ah) c) leukemia (pron: lew-kee-me-ah) d) leukohyperia (pron: lew-kO-high-per-e-ah) ANSWER: B -- leukopenia 9. Multiple Choice: The smallest of the FORMED elements of the blood are the: a) white cells b) red cells c) platelets d) erythrocytes ANSWER: C – platelets 10. Multiple Choice: Which of the following statements concerning platelets is INCORRECT. Platelets: a) contain DNA b) are roughly disk-shaped c) have little ability to synthesize proteins d) are between 1/2 and 1/3 the diameter of the red cell ANSWER: A -- contain DNA 11. Short Answer: What is the primary function of the platelets in huma blood? ANSWER: clotting or blocking leaks from blood vessels 12. Multiple Choice: When a wound occurs in humans, the platelets in the blood activate a substance which starts the clotting process. The substance which starts the clotting is: a) adenosine (pron: ah-den-ah-seen) b) histamine c) lecithin (pron: less-ah-thin) d) thrombin ANSWER: D -- Thrombin 13. Multiple Choice: When looking at the cross section of the human tibia, one finds the RED marrow in the: a) medullary cavity b) cancellous bone c) periosteum d) epiphysis ANSWER: A -- medullary cavity Science Bowl Questions Biology - 3 14. Multiple Choice: Lengthening of long bones in humans occurs in a particular area of the bone. This area is called the: a) medullary canal b) cancellous bone c) periosteum (pron: per-E-ahs-tee-em) d) epiphysis (pron: eh-pif-eh-sis) ANSWER: D – Epiphysis 15. Multiple Choice: The part of the human brain which is an important relay station for the sensory impulses and also is the origin of many of the involuntary acts of the eye such as the narrowing of the pupil in bright light is the: a) hypothalamus b) midbrain c) corpus callosum d) cerebellum ANSWER: B -- Midbrain 16. Multiple Choice: In the human brain, body temperature, metabolism, heart rate, sexual development, sleep and the body's use of fat and water are influenced by this region of the brain. This region of the brain is the: a) hypothalamus b) midbrain c) corpus callosum d) cerebellum ANSWER: A -- hypothalamus 17. Multiple Choice: In which cerebral lobes is the speech center located? Is it the: a) frontal b) parietal c) temporal d) occipital ANSWER: A -- frontal 18. Multiple Choice: In most axons, the myelin sheath is interrupted at intervals of about 1 millimeter or more. These interruptions are called the: a) glial b) nodes of Ranvier (pron: ron-vee-ay) c) collaterals d) nodes of Babinet ANSWER: B -- Nodes of Ranvier 19. Short Answer: Mosses and liverworts comprise this subdivision of plants. Name this plant subdivision. ANSWER: Bryophytes (pron: bry-eh-fites) or Bryophyta Science Bowl Questions Biology - 4 20. Short Answer: This disease, caused by infection with the gram-negative Yersinia pestis, is transmitted by fleas from rats to humans What is the more common name for this disease? ANSWER: Bubonic Plague or Black Death 21. Short Answer: In the mammalian body, this element plays many important roles. Try to identify this element with the fewest number of clues. This element is required to insure the integrity and permeability of cell membranes, to regulate nerve and muscle excitability, to help maintain normal muscular contraction, and to assure cardiac rhythmicity. It also plays a essential role in several of the enzymatic steps involved in blood coagulation and is the most important element of bone salt. Name this element. ANSWER: Calcium 22. Multiple Choice: What eight-letter name starting with the letter "O" is given to that branch of medical science concerned with the study of tumors? ANSWER: Oncology 23. Short Answer: In the more highly developed animals, such as humans this gas is used to regulate the activity of the heart, the blood vessels, and the respiratory system. WORKING MUSCLES PRODUCE A LARGE AMOUNT OF THI SUBSTANCE. Narcosis due to this gas is characterized by mental disturbances which can include confusion, headache, low blood pressure and hypothermia. Name this gas. ANSWER: Carbon Dioxide or CO2 24. Multiple Choice: Cariology is the study of the: a) human heart b) tooth decay c) kidneys d) liver ANSWER: B -- Tooth Decay 25. Short Answer: The larval form of butterflies and moths is more commonly known as what? ANSWER: caterpillar 26. Short Answer: Name the sac-like, blind pouch of the large intestine, situated below the level of the junction of the small intestine into the side of the large intestine. At the lower portion of this pouch one finds the appendix. ANSWER: Cecum or Caecum 27. Multiple Choice: During the final stage of cell division, the mitotic apparatus disappears, the chromosomes become attenuated, the centrioles duplicate and split, the nuclear membrane becomes reconstituted and the nucleolus reappears. This phase of cell division is known as: a) prophase (pron: prO-phase) b) metaphase c) anaphase d) telophase ANSWER: D -- Telophase 28. Multiple Choice: In cell division, the phase following the metaphas is known as: Science Bowl Questions Biology - 5 a) prophase b) anaphase c) telophase d) extophase ANSWER: B -- Anaphase 29. Short Answer: All cells of an organism find their lineage from a single fertilized cell. This single fertilized cell is called what? ANSWER: Zygote 30. Multiple Choice: Name the clear watery liquid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord and fills the four cavities or ventricles of the brain. ANSWER: Cerebrospinal Fluid 31. Multiple Choice: The order of insects which includes beetles is known as: a) Coleoptera (pron: kO-lee-op-teh-rah) b) Orthoptera (pron: or-tho-op-teh-rah) c) Hymenoptera (pron: high-meh-nop-teh-rah) d) Diptera (pron: dip-teh-rah) ANSWER: A -- Coleoptera 32. Multiple Choice: This major protein component of connective tissue in mammals comprises most of the organic matter of skin, tendons, bones, and teeth, and occurs as fibrous inclusions in most other body structures. Is this material: a) elastin b) collagen c) fatty acids d) keratin ANSWER: B -- collagen 33. Multiple Choice: Sickle cell anemia and Huntington's chorea are both: a) virus-related diseases b) bacteria-related diseases c) congenital disorders d) none of the above ANSWER: C -- Congenital Disorders 34. Multiple Choice: In most species of Paramecium there are how many contractile vacuoles? Is it: a) one b) two c) three d) four ANSWER: B – Two 35. Multiple Choice: The major fibrous proteins are: a) peptone and edestin b) glutelin and leucine Science Bowl Questions Biology - 6 c) valine and lysine d) myosin and actin ANSWER: D -- Myosin and Actin 36. Short Answer: Name the outer portion of a stem or root, bounded externally by the epidermis, and internally by the cells of the pericycle. ANSWER: Cortex 37. Multiple Choice: Costal cartilage: a) attach the ribs to the sternum b) cover the ends of the femur c) is found in the pinna of the ear d) forms the intervertebral disks of the backbone ANSWER: A -- Attach the ribs to the sternum 38. Multiple Choice: From which grandparent or grandparents did you inherit your mitochondria (pron: my-toe-chon-dria)? Is it your: a) mother's parents b) paternal grandfather c) grand mothers d) maternal grandmother ANSWER: D -- maternal grandmother 39. Multiple Choice: Which of the following are NOT part of a neuron? a) synapse b) axon c) Nissl bodies d) dendrite ANSWER: A – SYNAPSE 40. Multiple Choice: The resting potential of a neuron is dependent on what two ions? a) lead and calcium ions b) calcium and phosphate ions c) sodium and potassium ions d) potassium and phosphate ions ANSWER: C -- sodium and potassium ions 41. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of neuron? a) sensory b) motor c) association d) stimulatory ANSWER: D -- STIMULATORY 42. Multiple Choice: Melatonin (pron: mel-eh-toe-nin) is produced by the: a) skin Science Bowl Questions Biology - 7 b) pineal gland c) liver d) pituitary gland ANSWER: B -- PINEAL GLAND 43. Multiple Choice: Which of the following statements is TRUE of insulin? Is it: a) secreted by the pancreas b) a protein c) involved in the metabolism of glucose d) all of the above ANSWER: D -- ALL OF THE ABOVE 44. Multiple Choice: Select the hormone INCORRECTLY paired with its target. a) TSH - thyroid gland b) ACTH - anterior pituitary c) LH - ovary or testis d) MSH - melanocytes (pron: meh-lan-o-cite) ANSWER: D -- MSH – MELANOCYTES 45. Multiple Choice: Which of the following tissues secrete hormones? a) pancreas b) ovaries c) gastro-intestinal tract d) all of the above ANSWER: D -- ALL OF THE ABOVE 46. Multiple Choice: Which of the following structures is directly attached to the ovary? a) oviduct b) uterus c) suspensory ligaments d) vagina ANSWER: C -- SUSPENSORY LIGAMENTS 47. Multiple Choice: Fertilization of the ovum by the sperm usually occurs in the: a) oviduct b) vagina c) uterus d) ovary ANSWER: A -- OVIDUCT Science Bowl Questions Biology - 8 48. Multiple Choice: The corpeus luteum secretes: a) HCG b) LH c) FSH d) progesterone ANSWER: D -- PROGESTERONE 49. Multiple Choice: Which of the following does sperm NOT travel through? a) ureter b) urethra c) vas deferens d) epididymus ANSWER: A – URETER 50. Multiple Choice: The placenta in humans is derived from the: a) embryo only b) uterus only c) endometrium and embryo d) none of the above ANSWER: C -- ENDOMETRIUM AND EMBRYO 51. Multiple Choice: The number of mature gametes resulting from meiosis in the female is: a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 ANSWER: A -- 1 52. Multiple Choice: Synapsis and crossing over of chromosomes occurs in which phases of meiosis? a) Interphase b) Prophase c) Meterphase d) Teleophase ANSWER: B -- PROPHASE 53. Multiple Choice: A layer of dead skin cells is found in the: a) subcutaneous tissue b) dermis c) epidermis d) no dead cells are in the skin ANSWER: C -- EPIDERMIS 54. Multiple Choice: Glial (pron: glee-el) cells are found in the: a) muscular system b) digestive system c) endocrine system (pron: en-de-kren) Science Bowl Questions Biology - 9 d) nervous system ANSWER: D -- NERVOUS SYSTEM 55. Multiple Choice: Myelin sheaths are found: a) surrounding tendons b) covering the brain c) covering muscles d) around axons of neurons ANSWER: D -- AROUND AXONS OF NEURONS 56. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is an INCORRECT statement about the parasympathetic system? a) It increases digestive action. b) It is the fight or flight system. c) slows breathing rate d) establishes resting state ANSWER: B -- IT IS THE FIGHT OR FLIGHT SYSTEM. 57. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a component of the human axial skeleton? a) sternum b) vertebral column c) tarsals d) skull ANSWER: C -- TARSALS 58. Multiple Choice: Phalanges are found in the: a) feet b) skull c) hip d) chest ANSWER: A – FEET 59. Multiple Choice: The phase of contraction of a muscle occurs when: a) tropomyosin binds and releases actin b) myosin binds and releases actin c) actin binds and releases myosin d) none of the above ANSWER: B -- MYOSIN BINDS AND RELEASES ACTIN 60. Multiple Choice: Select the INCORRECT statement concerning the muscular system. a) Bones contact other bones at joints. b) Flexors decrease the angle of a joint. c) Adductors move a limb away from the midline. d) Tendons attach muscle to bone. ANSWER: C -- ADDUCTORS MOVE A LIMB AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE. Science Bowl Questions Biology - 10 61. Multiple Choice: Which type of muscle is a syncytium (pron: sin-sish-E-um)? a) skeletal b) cardiac c) smooth d) all of the above ANSWER: A -- SKELETAL 62. Multiple Choice: When the potential difference across a membrane of a neuron equals the threshold, what results? a) movement of the membrane b) action potential c) relaxation d) contraction ANSWER: B -- ACTION POTENTIAL 63. Multiple Choice: What ions determine the resting potential of a nerve? a) sodium and calcium b) calcium and copper c) potassium and calcium d) sodium and potassium ANSWER: D -- SODIUM AND POTASSIUM 64. Multiple Choice: Which structure does NOT play a part in the motion of cells? a) microvilli b) cilia c) flagella d) pseudopodia ANSWER: A -- MICROVILLI 65. Multiple Choice: Bacteriophage (pron: back-teer-e-o-faj) are: a) bacteria b) bacteria precursors c) viruses d) agents which cause the production of bacteria ANSWER: C -- VIRUSES 66. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a mode of genetic exchange within a bacterial population? a) conjugation b) transduction c) transformation d) translation ANSWER: D -- TRANSLATION 67. Multiple Choice: The blastula develops into the: a) gastrula Science Bowl Questions Biology - 11 b) morula c) endoderm d) zygote ANSWER: A -- GASTRULA 68. Multiple Choice: Tissue differentiation begins at which stage? a) zygote b) morula c) blastula d) gastrula ANSWER: D – GASTRULA 69. Multiple Choice: The nervous system develops from which germ layer? a) ectoderm b) mesoderm c) endoderm d) none of the above ANSWER: A -- ECTODERM 70. Multiple Choice: During inspiration, the diaphragm moves: a) down by contraction b) down by relaxation c) up by contraction d) up by relaxation ANSWER: A -- DOWN BY CONTRACTION 71. Multiple Choice: The valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery is the: a) mitral valve b) semilunar valve c) bicuspid valve d) tricuspid valve ANSWER: A -- SEMILUNAR VALVE 72. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? a) excretion of urea b) regulation of fluids and electrolytes c) elimination of toxic substances d) defecation ANSWER: D -- DEFECATION 73. Multiple Choice: When CO2 (carbon dioxide) is dissolved in water, it yields a solution that: a) has acidic properties b) has basic properties c) is neutral ANSWER: A -- HAS ACIDIC PROPERTIES Science Bowl Questions Biology - 12 74. Multiple Choice: Digestion of carbohydrates begins where? a) small intestines b) colon c) mouth d) stomach ANSWER: C -- MOUTH 75. Multiple Choice: Digestion of PROTEINS begins in which of the following human organs? a) small intestines b) colon c) mouth d) stomach ANSWER: D -- STOMACH 76. Multiple Choice: Bile has what function in digestion? a) emulsify lipids b) digest proteins c) gluconeogenesis (pron: glue-ko-nee-o-gen-e-sis) d) digest carbohydrates ANSWER: A -- EMULSIFY LIPIDS 77. Multiple Choice: Of the following, which is a basic need of all living things? a) oxygen gas b) light c) hydrogen gas d) water ANSWER: D -- WATER 78. Multiple Choice: A botanist is most likely to study: a) Monerans b) Protistans (pron: pro-tis-tans) c) Fungi d) Virions ANSWER: C -- FUNGI 79. Multiple Choice: A virus must do what to reproduce? a) form a latent virus b) undergo transformation c) infect a cell d) conjugate ANSWER: C -- INFECT A CELL 80. Multiple Choice: The chromosomes of a eukaryotic cell are located i the: a) mitochondria (pron: my-toe-kon-dria) b) nucleus c) ribosome Science Bowl Questions Biology - 13 d) endoplasma ANSWER: B -- NUCLEUS 81. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is an example of symbiosis? a) lichen b) slime mold c) amoeba d) moss ANSWER: A -- LICHEN 82. Multiple Choice: Oxygen enters the body of a grasshopper through: a) gills b) spinnerets c) spiracles d) book lungs ANSWER: C -- SPIRACLES 83. Multiple Choice: A heart with a single atrium and single ventricle is a characteristic of adult: a) amphibians b) arthropods c) birds d) fish ANSWER: D -- FISH 84. Short Answer: Name the four main excretory organs identified in man. ANSWER: SKIN, KIDNEYS, LUNGS, INTESTINAL TRACT 85. Multiple Choice: The physical appearance and properties of an organism which is the expression of the genetic makeup is called the: a) phenotype b) pangenesis c) parental trait d) genotype ANSWER: A -- PHENOTYPE 86. Short Answer: How many nucleotides make up a codon (pron: kO-don)? ANSWER: 3 87. Multiple Choice: The complex of sugar polymers and proteins which are patchily distributed on the plasma membranes of animal cells is called a) cellulose b) chitin c) glyocalyx d) cytoskeleton ANSWER: C -- GLYOCALYX Science Bowl Questions Biology - 14 88. Short Answer: During cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized completely to what two compounds? ANSWER: CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) AND H2O (WATER) 89. Multiple Choice: Organisms with cells containing two sets of parental chromosomes are called: a) diploid b) bisomal c) haploid d) autosomal ANSWER: A – DIPLOID 90. Multiple Choice: The type of gene interaction in which the effects of one gene override or mask the effects of other entirely different genes is called: a) linkage b) mutation c) pleitropy (pron: ply-ah-tropy) d) epistasis (pron: eh-pis-te-sis) ANSWER: D – EPISTASIS 91. Multiple Choice: For which of the following creatures is fat the greatest percentage of body weight? a) termite b) blue whale c) zebra d) female lion ANSWER: B -- BLUE WHALE 92. Multiple Choice: Which is false regarding freshwater fish? a) their blood is hypertonic to their environment b) they often actively take up salt c) they excrete urine hypotonic to the blood d) their gills actively excrete salts ANSWER: D -- THEIR GILLS ACTIVELY EXCRETE SALTS 93. Multiple Choice: Neutral fats, oils and waxes may be classified as: a) lipids b) carbohydrates c) proteins d) none of the above ANSWER: A -- LIPIDS 94. Short Answer: Name three basic morphologies of bacteria. ANSWER: (1) COCCI (COCCUS), (2) BACILLI (BACILLUS) or ROD, (3) SPIROCHETES or SPIRILLA or SPIRAL 95. Short Answer: What is the name of the 6 carbon monosaccharide that is the universal cellular fuel of plants and animals? ANSWER: GLUCOSE (DEXTROSE) Science Bowl Questions Biology - 15 96. Multiple Choice: During which phase of the cell cycle are normal components of the cell synthesized and assembled? a) the M phase b) the G1 phase c) the S phase d) the G2 phase ANSWER: B -- THE G1 PHASE 97. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by most of the members of the kingdom plantae? a) they are multicellular b) they are nonmotile c) they possess bilateral symmetry d) there is an alternation of haploid and diploid generations ANSWER: C -- THEY POSSESS BILATERAL SYMMETRY 98. Short Answer: If an individual has two dissimilar alleles for a trait, with regard to that trait he is said to be: ANSWER: HETEROZYGOUS 99. Short Answer: How many chromosomes per cell does a Down's Syndrome (trisomy 21) victim have? ANSWER: 47 100. Short Answer: If a male who is heterozygous for an autosomal trait mates with a female who is also heterozygous for that trait, what percent of their offspring are likely to be heterozygous for this trait as well? ANSWER: 50%