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CRCT
  • Review Questions

2
1.
  • 1. Which metric unit would you use to measure the
    mass of an object?
  • A. Meters
  • B. Grams
  • C. Inches
  • D. Pounds
  • U1MA

3
2.
  • Place the classification groups from largest to
    smallest.
  • A. Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Order, Genus,
    Species, Class
  • B. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family,
    Species, Genus
  • C. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus,
    Species
  • D. Kingdom, Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class,
    Phylum

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3.
  • All organisms classified in the same Order must
    also be classified in the same ____________.
  • A. Family
  • B. Species
  • C. Phylum
  • D. Genus

5
4.
  • Erin guesses that it is about 100 meters from our
    room to the office. She is ____________.
  • A. Measuring
  • B. Inferring
  • C. Estimating
  • D. Hypothesizing

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5.
  • Which quotation is an example of a hypothesis?
  • A. I think the Falcons will win the Super Bowl
    next year.
  • B. I think that Mr. Stokes is the best science
    teacher ever.
  • C. I think I will pass the science part of the
    CRCT this year.
  • D. I think high school will be fun because Ill
    get to pick my classes.

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6.
  • Which of the cell parts listed below is the
    control center of the cell?
  • A. cell membrane
  • B. cytoplasm
  • C. nucleus
  • D. cell wall

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7.
  • What is the primary purpose of mitochondria in a
    cell?
  • A. They store genetic information.
  • B. They convert food molecules into energy the
    cell can use.
  • C. They trap sunlight and use the energy to make
    food.
  • D. They ship proteins and other substances across
    the cell membrane.

9
8.
  • Which of the following correctly lists an
    organisms structure from simple to complex?
  • A. cells, organs, tissues, organ systems,
    organisms
  • B. cells, tissues, organs, organ systems,
    organisms
  • C. tissues, cells, organs, organ systems,
    organisms
  • D. tissues, organs, cells, organ systems,
    organisms

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9.
  • What is the function of the cell membrane?
  • A. Moves materials in and out of the cell.
  • B. Stores materials such as water.
  • C. Carries nutrients throughout the cell.
  • D. Carries waste away from the cell.

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10.
  • Suppose there is a town called Cellville. Which
    building in Cellville would have a purpose
    similar to the mitochondria of the cell?
  • A. the library
  • B. the water tower
  • C. the power plant
  • D. the police station

12
11.
  • The END products of respiration are
  • A. glucose and water
  • B. carbon dioxide, water, and energy
  • C. oxygen, water, and energy
  • D. glucose and carbon dioxide

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12.
  • Photosynthesis is the process in which light
    energy is converted into food. Which of the
    following is produced by photosynthesis?
  • A. light
  • B. heat
  • C. protein
  • D. sugar

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13.
  • Where in the cell does respiration occur?
  • A. mitochondria
  • B. chloroplasts
  • C. ribosomes
  • D. cell membrane

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14.
  • Which statement best explains osmosis?
  • A. osmosis is the movement of water
  • B. osmosis is the diffusion of water
  • C. osmosis is the diffusion of water through a
    mixture
  • D. osmosis is the diffusion of water through a
    membrane

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15.
  • The cell membrane is to the cell as a
    ___________________ is to a classroom.
  • A. desk
  • B. power outlet
  • C. book
  • D. door

17
16.
  • Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an
    area of high concentration to an area of low
    concentration. Which of the following is an
    example of diffusion?
  • A. Open a gate to allow horses to pass through.
  • B. Food coloring spreading through water.
  • C. Carrying books to class.
  • D. Walking against the flow of traffic.

18
17.
  • Specialized cells that are similar in structure
    and function are usually joined together to form
    ________.
  • A. tissues
  • B. organs
  • C. organ systems
  • D. organisms

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18.
  • Where would this cell most likely be found?
  • A. Bacteria C.leaf
  • B. Frog D.mushroom

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19.
  • In which plant cell structure does photosynthesis
    occur?

A. Vacuole B. Chloroplast C. Cytoplasm D. Nucleus
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20.
  • New yeast grows on a parent yeast organism, and
    breaks off when it is ready to form a new,
    separate organism. What type of reproduction is
    this an example of?
  • A. Sexual reproduction
  • B. Mitosis
  • C. Regeneration
  • D. Asexual reproduction

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21.
  • Which of the following traits of a dog is
    inherited from its parents?
  • A. the presence of fleas in its fur
  • B. the color of its fur
  • C. the ability to sit up and beg
  • D. the habit of barking to go outside

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22.
  • Each form of a gene is called an allele. The
    alleles for human blood type are A, B, and O.
    Both the allele for type A blood and type B blood
    are dominant. The allele for type O blood is
    recessive. What blood type will a person have if
    he inherits an allele for type A and an allele
    for type O?
  • A. Type A
  • B. Type B
  • C. Type AB
  • D. Type O

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23.
  • DNA is essential to living organisms because it
  • A. carries the genetic code.
  • B. is a spiral helix.
  • C. can prevent diseases.
  • D. can break apart.

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24.
  • Poodles, like all dog breeds, are so closely
    related to wolves that they can breed with them.
    What is the best explanation for why wolves and
    poodles do not look alike, despite being
    extremely close relatives?
  • A. Poodles have naturally evolved to look
    differently from wolves.
  • B. Wolves once resembled poodles, but quickly
    died out in the wild.
  • C. Wolves once resembled poodles, but they
    evolved to look differently.
  • D. Poodles are the result of people selectively
    breeding them for specific traits.

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25.
  • The scientific name of the domesticated dog is
    Canius lupus. Which of the following animals
    would be most closely related to the dog?
  • A. Felis domesticus
  • B. Canius latrans
  • C. Felis lupus
  • D. Vulpes cana

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26.
  • Ken owns a peacock farm. One day, a large batch
    of eggs hatch and Ken discovers that a few of the
    chicks are white instead of blue. White chicks
    can be sold for 100 each, instead of the 50
    that people pay for blue chicks. If Ken wants to
    raise more white peacocks in order to make more
    money, what should he do?
  • A. He should continue breeding the peacocks the
    same way.
  • B. He should always be sure to cross blue
    peacocks with white peacocks.
  • C. He should isolate the white peacocks and allow
    them only to breed with each other.
  • D. He should bleach the blue peacocks white
    before allowing them to breed with any white
    peacocks.

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27.
  • Mike and his three brothers all have brown hair.
    Mike's father has brown hair, too. Mike's mother,
    however, is the only family member that has red
    hair color. What likely conclusion can you draw
    about the gene for hair color?
  • A. The gene for red hair is dominant over the
    gene for brown hair.
  • B. The gene for brown hair is dominant over the
    gene for red hair.
  • C. Neither brown nor red are dominant since they
    both occur in the same family.
  • D. Red and brown genes are co-dominant

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28.
  • George Washington XIV decides that he likes a
    particular cherry tree in his yard. He makes a
    number of cuttings from this tall, white-flowered
    parent tree. The cuttings grow up into new cherry
    trees. What is true about the offspring cherry
    trees produced from cuttings?
  • A. The offspring trees will be inferior to the
    parent tree.
  • B. The offspring trees are clones of the parent
    tree and should look very similar.
  • C. The offspring trees will vary greatly in
    height but they will all have white flowers.
  • D. Some offspring trees will develop white
    flowers, while others will develop flowers of
    different colors.

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29.
  • If you cross-pollinate a tall pea plant with a
    short pea plant, the offspring would be
  • A. Heterozygous
  • B. Homozygous
  • Purebred
  • Mutated

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30.
  • Sarah is home sick with a flu virus. What is her
    body doing to help her get better?
  • A. Her digestive system is breaking down the
    virus.
  • B. Her reproductive system is making healthy new
    cells.
  • C. Her endocrine system is making hormones to
    fight the virus.
  • D. Her immune system is working to attack the
    virus.

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31.
  • After blood is used, it is recycled back to the
    heart where it is eventually pumped back through
    the body. Before it can be reused, which organ
    must the blood pass through before it is returned
    to the rest of the body?
  • A. the stomach, because it must receive nutrients
  • B. the lungs, because it must be re-oxygenated
  • C. the skin, because it must release excess heat
  • D. brain, because it must receive messages

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32.
  • All human body systems work together. What
    would happen to Samantha if one of her systems
    began to fail?
  • A. The other systems would continue to function
    as usual.
  • B. The system that is inefficient could be
    removed.
  • C. The system directly beside the inefficient
    system would take over the functions of the
    inefficient system.
  • D. The other systems would begin to fail
    eventually.

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33.
  • Use the list below to answer this question.
  • carrying oxygen to the cells
  • carrying carbon dioxide away from the cells
  • carrying food to the cells
  • carrying waste products away from the cells
  • Which system is most responsible for all of the
    body
  • functions listed above?
  • A. circulatory system
  • B. muscular system
  • C. nervous system
  • D. respiratory system

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34.
  • Which of these best completes the statement
    about the interaction of the digestive system
    with the circulatory system? The digestive system
    adds
  • A. nutrients to the blood
  • B. bile to the blood
  • C. oxygen to the blood
  • D. carbon dioxide to the blood

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35.
  • Where, in a cell, does respiration occur?
  • A. mitochondria
  • B. chloroplasts
  • C. ribosomes
  • D. cell membrane

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36.
  • Photosynthesis is the process in which light
    energy is converted into food. Which of the
    following is produced by photosynthesis?
  • A. light
  • B. heat
  • C. protein
  • D. sugar

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37.
  • What type of cell MUST take in carbon dioxide in
    order to stay alive?
  • A. plant cell
  • B. animal cell
  • C. fungal cell
  • D. yeast cell

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38.
  • The process of releasing energy from food is
    called
  • A. plant transpiration
  • B. human circulation
  • C. body perspiration
  • D. cell respiration

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39.
  • Food-producing and energy-producing organelles in
    plants are
  • A. chloroplasts and mitochondria.
  • B. Golgi bodies and chloroplasts.
  • C. lysosomes and Golgi bodies.
  • D. mitochondria and lysosomes.

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40.
  • Which of the following would be an example of a
    competitive relationship?
  • A. a hawk and an owl
  • B. a bee and a flower
  • C. a fish and seaweed
  • D. a lion and a gazelle

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41.
  • Which of the following would be biotic?
  • A. water
  • B. producers
  • C. soil
  • D. the sun

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42.
  • Clownfish live among sea anemones for protection
    and shelter. The sea anemone feeds on predators
    of the clown fish. What type of relationship is
    represented by a clownfish living near a sea
    anemone?
  • A. commensalism
  • B. mutualism
  • C. parasitism
  • D. predator/prey

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43.
  • Hermit crabs live in shells that were abandoned
    by snails. This neither helps nor harms the
    snails. What type of relationship is this?
  • A. commensalism
  • B. mutualism
  • C. parasitism
  • D. predator/prey

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44. On this food web what is the original source
of energy for the fox?
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