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ANSWER SHEET BIO SOL Review 4 - Data - Tables & Diagrams (21) 1. (2006-9) According to this map, which animal would most likely avoid cold waters? a. Manatee b. Bottlenose dolphin c. Walrus d. Right whale 3. (2003-48) The above chart shows vertebrate embryo development. Which of these would be least related to the others? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 2. (2002-31) The picture shows the trachea and surrounding tissue of a flea. Which of these best describes the shape of the flea trachea? a. A long, branched tube b. A six-sided cylinder c. A double-helix shape d. A single, coiled tube 4. (2003-17) Which area of the leaf is most responsible for protecting the leaf from the drying effects of the air? a. The mesophyll b. The vein c. The epidermis d. The cuticle

7. (2006-39) The chart shows the types of organisms and the numbers of species collected from a local ecosystem. According to these data, this ecosystem was most likely a a. tundra b. marsh c. desert d. savanna 5. (2003-35 In the cell membrane model shown above, the molecules which move large molecules into and out of the cell are known as (1 point) a. cholesterol b. proteins c. lipids d. carbohydrates 8. (2006-14) Which type of animal is most closely related to a mammal, based on heart structure? a. Bird b. Turtle c. Fish d. Frog 6. (2006-32) Based on the data in the table, what is the difference between the mean number of sparrows and the mean number of jays observed at Willow Point between May 12 and May 16? a. 36 b. 190 c. 48 d. 38 9. (2002-16) Which of these statements is best supported by these data? a. Chloroplasts of wheat are able to filter out low-intensity ultraviolet light. b. Wheat plants exposed to highintensity ultraviolet light produce fewer seeds. c. No exposure to ultraviolet light increases pollination in wheat plants. d. High-intensity ultraviolet light may be used to control weed growth.

10. (2002-8) The cucumber belongs to the Cucurbitacae family and is recognized by its long, trailing vines with fuzzy, three- to fivepointed leaves and long, spiny fruit. Using the characteristics in the chart above, which plant is most closely related to the cucumber? a. Pumpkin b. Pepper c. Eggplant d. Okra 12. (2003-15) Chart A shows how changes in ph cause testing paper to change color. Chart B shows how testing papers reacted with several experimental substances. Which of these has a ph of about 3? a. Apples b. Milk c. Shrimp d. Beans 11. (2003-23) As a result of the above experiment, responses of a planarian to different environmental stimuli were recorded. Planaria seem to have the strongest response to a. gravity b. light c. magnetism d. sound 13. (2005-41) These data were collected by observing responses of different organisms to light. Which conclusion is supported by these data? a. Animals are attracted to light. b. Decomposers are attracted to light. c. Protists are not attracted to light. d. Organisms that use photosynthesis are attracted to light.

a. Plot 1 on July 1 b. Plot 2 on June 15 c. Plot 4 on May 30 d. Plot 3 on May 15 14. (2004-26) A student studying wildlife nesting patterns in the sandy beach and dune ecosystem of the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge would find nests of the most species in which of the following locations? (1 point) a. Tree trunks b. Fresh water c. Shrubs d. Ground 16. (2005-50) Four disinfectants were tested in two trials, each for their effectiveness in controlling bacterial growth. The table shows the bacterial growth in each trial after four days. Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the results of this study? a. Some disinfectants are more effective than others. b. Disinfectants cannot be used to control bacterial infections. c. Strong concentrations of disinfectants can be harmful. d. Disinfectants kill most bacteria on contact. 15. (2004-19) In the above table, which item of data is most likely to be invalid? (1 point) 17. (2005-44) The above information was collected in the field while studying the effect of ph on the growth of the duckweed plant. The data shows that duckweed has optimum growth at a ph of a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 12

18. (2005-24) According to the table, as vertebrate embryos develop a. reptiles and amphibians grow external ears b. only mammals develop both limbs and external ears c. limbs and external ears grow on mammals and birds d. amphibians and humans develop the same structures 20. (2001-17) Which of these statements is supported by the data shown in the table? a. Eukaryotic cells vary in covering and in food production. b. Most kingdoms are made up of prokaryotic cells. c. Each of the kingdoms has different organelles for metabolism. d. All cells have nuclei for control of cell functions. 21. (2003-28) Which factor would need to be known before a valid conclusion could be based upon these data? a. The length of the study period b. The original average height of grass c. The density of the phosphate solutions d. The mineral content of the potting soil 19. (2005-15) A company that produces Brand X flea shampoo claims to have the most effective shampoo for killing fleas. Which of these sets of data supports the Brand X claim? a. A b. B c. C d. D