Biology Unit Test Practice Answers Dec 2014
Biology Unit Test Practice Answers Dec 2014
Biology Unit Test Practice Answers Dec 2014
2. Match each of the cell parts at left to its function at right. (½ mark each)
__F__ cell wall B. converts sugar to energy the cell can use
3. The stage in the cell cycle in which the cell grows, synthesizes a copy of its DNA, and
produces the organelles and structures needed for cell division is:
5. Match the each of the phases of cell division at left to its description at right. (½ mark each)
__D__ telophase D. chromosomes form two groups at opposite ends of the cell
7. What happens when a damaged cell does not die but continues to divide?
stem cells
(b) These can form specialized cells:
__C__ connective A. forms the outer covering and allows for gas exchange in plants
__D__ meristematic E. lines and protects body cavities and surfaces in animals
__F__ nervous G. moves water, sugar, and nutrients through the plant
(b) Where does the glucose come from? photosynthesis (plants)/digestive system (animals)
13. Match the term on the left to its definition on the right. (½ mark each)
__A__ alveoli A. air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
__B__ trachea D. muscle that moves down to draw air into the lungs
14. Match each of the digestive organs at left to its function at right. (½ mark each)
16. Explain how the other systems of your body depend on the circulatory system. (2 marks)
The circulatory system provides the cells of every system with the oxygen and nutrients
needed for cellular respiration and other cellular function and it removes carbon dioxide
17. Match each of the blood vessels on the left to its description on the right. (½ mark each)
18. Match each part of the blood on the left to its function on the right. (½ mark each)
__B__ white blood cells C. help stop bleeding by helping blood clot
19. Which of the following is the correct path of blood through the heart and lungs?
21. Explain why your breathing rate increases when you exercise. (2 marks)
exercise, your cells increase their rate of cellular respiration to meet the energy demand,
22. Match each of the imaging technologies to its description. (½ mark each)
__D__magnetic resonance imaging B. a camera on a long tube is inserted into the body
disease are unlikely to come into contact enough for the disease to spread.
24. If a microscope eyepiece lens has a power of 10x and the objective lens has a power of 40x,
what is the total magnification?
Please Note:
These questions are representative of the type of questions that may be asked.
They are not a comprehensive review of all concepts that may be included.