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1.00 Biology B Baseline Assessment

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Welcome to Biology B!

This is a baseline test to help me, as your teacher, evaluate and prioritize instruction for this trimester.
You will recieve credit based on completion NOT on accuracy. It is okay if you do not know the answer.

You may have prior experience in some of these learning areas.
OR
You may be seeing these learning areas for the very first time.

Both are completely acceptable.

Do not stress over this assessment, but please complete it to the best of your ability so that I can get an accurate picture of what you currently know. Feel free to answer, "I don't know yet."
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Question 5
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If a keystone species if removed from an ecosystem, that ecosystem will __________
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Question 10
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What is something you would like to learn in Biology B this term?

Which of the following are evidence for evolution?
heterozygous genotypes
homologous structures
embryology
cellular respiration
molecular genetics
fossil record
fossil fuels
I don't know yet
When the organism with the best adaptations survives to pass their traits on to their offspring, we call this _____.
Evolution
Natural Selection
Extinction
Speciation
I don't know yet
Genetic variation is an essential part of natural selection. What are some ways that variation within a species may occur? (select all that apply).
Mutation
Aqcuired
Recombination due to sexual reproduction
Splicing
errors during the replication of DNA
I don't know yet
Hierarchial Organization
How do the cardiovascular and respiratory sytems interact?
They work together to circulate oxygen throughout the body while eliminateing carbon dioxide waste.
They work together by breaking down nutrients from food and circulating those nutrients throughout the body and eliminating waste that the body does not need.
They work together by monitoring appropriate levels of oxygen in the blood and increasing the respiration rates when oxygen levels drop below acceptable levels.
I do not have prior knowledge that will help me determine how the two body systems would interact with one another.
Human Impact
Using the graph, select the response that best describes the relationship between biodiversity and human population.

As the human population increases, biodiversity increases.
As the human population increases, biodiversity decreases.
As the human poulation decreases, biodiversity increases.
The graph doesn't show a relationship between human population and biodiversity.
I don't know yet
What day is carrying capacity reached for species 5?
Day 5
Day 11
Day 17
Day 23
Day 29
Day 35
I don't know yet
Match the environmental disruption to the best cause.
Altering Nighttime Environments
Clear Cutting
Increased Heat, Drought, and Wildfires
Invasive Species
Loss of Habitat
Climate Change
Competing with Native Organisms
Light Pollution
Select all of the benefits of sustaining biodiversity.
Increased ecosystem productivity
Contribute to Climate Stability
Increased Profits
Balance Predator and Prey Populations
Increased Predation
I don't know yet