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2023 (Jan.): NY Regents - Living Environment

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From the New York State Education Department. The University of the State of New York REGENTS HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION LIVING ENVIRONMENT. Internet. Available from https://www.nysedregents.org/LivingEnvironment/123/lenv12023-exam.pdf; accessed 23, June, 2023.
From the New York State Education Department. The University of the State of New York REGENTS HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION LIVING ENVIRONMENT. Internet. Available from https://www.nysedregents.org/LivingEnvironment/123/lenv12023-exam.pdf; accessed 23, June, 2023.
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Base your answers to questions 31 and 32 on the information and graph at the left and on your knowledge of biology.

The graph at the left shows changes in dissolved oxygen in a pond in the summertime over a 24-hour period.
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Base your answers to questions 38 and 39 on the passage below and on your knowledge of biology.

Copy Cat
In February 2002, Cc — the first-ever cloned cat — was introduced to the public by researchers at Texas A&M University. The kitten had been born December 22, 2001, but announcement of the successful cloning was delayed until the animal had completed its shot series and its immune system was fully developed. In the cloning process, DNA [the nucleus] was transplanted from the 2-year-old donor mother cat into an egg cell whose nucleus had been removed. This embryo then was implanted into the surrogate mother cat. …

Source: Discover Science Almanac. 2003:452-453. Editors of Discover Science Magazine. Stonesong Press: New York, NY.
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Explain one likely reason for the population-size changes, as indicated by the graph, between years 5 and 10.

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Several industries use water from a lake to cool their machinery. When this water is returned to the lake, it has been warmed by several degrees. Select one of the fish species and describe one way that a temperature increase from 20°C to 25°C could affect the growth rate of that species.

Fish species: _______
Description: _______
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The male peacock, illustrated below, attracts females (peahens) by fanning out his very long tail feathers in an elaborate display. However, the large fan of colorful feathers makes the males more noticeable to predators and makes it difficult for them to escape.

Explain why male peacocks continue to have large tail feathers, even though having the feathers may make them more likely to be killed by predators.

Base your answers to questions 53 through 55 on the information below and on your knowledge of biology.

Proteins are an important part of any diet. Many kinds of food can provide the proteins that we need.
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Ecological succession and evolution are both processes that involve changes over time. However, these two processes are very different.
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Nose Antibiotics

Scientists have found what they think could be an important weapon in the fight against superbugs, and it lives in your nose. A new antibiotic made by nose-dwelling bacteria, Staphylococcus lugdunensis (S. lugdunensis) has been found to kill drug-resistant MRSA, Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), which kills up to 10,000 people a year in the United States. As a result of swabbing noses, scientists discovered that MRSA and S. lugdunensis are rarely found together. This discovery supports the idea that S. lugdunensis helps in fighting off MRSA. This bacterium produces an antibiotic, called lugdunin, which prevents MRSA from growing in Petri dishes. When applied to the skin of mice infected with MRSA, it reduced or eliminated the infection. MRSA shows no sign of antibiotic resistance to lugdunin. Although S. lugdunensis is effective in treating MRSA infections, it carries its own risk of causing infections in the heart, joints, skin, and eyes.
Normally, antibiotics are formed by soil bacteria and fungi. The idea that human bacteria may be a source of antimicrobial agents is a new discovery. A new class of antibiotics like this has not been found since the 1980s.
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Base your answers to questions 62 and 63 on the information below and on your knowledge of biology.

Lysosomes–Not Just Garbage Disposals

Lysosomes are cellular organelles that have the ability to break down large organic compounds or old, worn-out cell organelles. Some of the products that are produced as a result of this breakdown process can be reused as building blocks, while other products are released as wastes from the cell.
Recently, studies have shown that lysosomes are more than just garbage disposals. New research has shown that lysosomes have the ability to sense how well-nourished a cell is. If lysosomes detect that there is a lack of nutrients for energy, the organelle prompts the cell to produce more enzymes. These enzymes can break down fat reserves and other cellular materials that could be used as a source of energy. On the other hand, if the cell has an abundance of nutrients, signals are sent from the lysosome that prompt the cell to grow or divide, making more cells.
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Base your answers to questions 64 and 65 on the information below and on your knowledge of biology.

HVTN 702 – A New Vaccine

In November 2016, a new vaccine against HIV was tested in South Africa in a study identified as HVTN 702.
The vaccine has been developed to protect against the HVTN 702 strain that is most common in southern Africa. It is hoped that the new vaccine will provide greater and more long-lasting protection.
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Base your answers to questions 66 through 68 on the passage below and on your knowledge of biology.

Frostbite

Frostbite occurs when tissues freeze. This condition happens when you are exposed to temperatures below the freezing point of skin.
…In conditions of prolonged cold exposure, your body sends signals to the blood vessels in your arms and legs telling them to constrict (narrow). By slowing blood fl ow to the skin, your body is able to send more blood to the vital organs, supplying them with critical nutrients, while also preventing a further decrease in internal body temperature by exposing less blood to the outside cold.
As this process continues and your extremities (the parts farthest from your heart) become colder and colder, a condition called the hunting response is initiated. Your blood vessels are dilated (widened) for a period of time and then constricted again. Periods of dilation are cycled with times of constriction in order to preserve as much function in your extremities as possible. However, when your brain senses that you are in danger of hypothermia (when your body temperature drops significantly below 98.6°F), it permanently constricts these blood vessels in order to prevent them from returning cold blood to the internal organs. When this happens, frostbite has begun. …

Source: http://webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/frostbite#1
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Describe one role of the sea urchin population in the kelp forest ecosystem. Support your answer with information from the food web.

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Based on these banding patterns, label the branching tree diagram in the Show Your Work space using the letters A, B, C, and D to represent their possible evolutionary relationships.

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What is the total number of students who participated in this data collection?
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Explain why the liquid level on the left side changed over the 20-minute period.

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A student using a clothespin “beak” during the Beaks of Finches lab obtained the results shown below.
Over the course of the four trials, an average of at least 13 seeds must be “eaten” in order to go to the next round. Will the student go on? Support your answer.

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The cactus finch and the sharp-billed ground finch both eat plants. Explain why these two finches may not be in competition for the same food.

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The removal of mitochondria from a typical animal cell would have an immediate effect on the cell’s production of
DNA
oxygen
ATP
glucose
Which factor would be an abiotic limiting factor for fish living in a lake in New York State?
amount of algae
number of humans fishing
number of fish predators
acidity of the water
A native species is competing for resources with a nonnative species that was accidentally introduced into the area. The nonnative species is more likely to survive than the native species when
both species eat the same food
predators prey on both species
the native species is immune to a particular pathogen present in the ecosystem
the nonnative species has no natural enemies present in the ecosystem
Evidence suggests that a large meteorite hit Earth 65 million years ago, causing a layer of dust to block the Sun, cooling the planet. It is estimated that 70% of all plant and animal species, including the dinosaurs, died off as a result. The best explanation for the deaths of these organisms is that
consumers require sunlight to make sugars in order to survive
the amount of energy available to the biosphere was decreased
energy is produced only by plants
all animals eat plants for energy
DNA is formed using four kinds of base subunits. In a double-stranded segment of DNA, the percentage of the base C is 18%. What is the approximate percentage of base T?
18%
32%
36%
64%
Students were studying the different species of organisms in two different pond ecosystems. Their findings are summarized in the chart below.

Based on the information in the chart, how does the biodiversity present in pond A compare to the biodiversity present in pond B?
Pond A has greater biodiversity than pond B because there are more species present.
Pond B has more biodiversity than pond A because there are more plants present.
Both ponds have the same levels of biodiversity because there is a variety of species present.
The biodiversity cannot be determined without also identifying the abiotic factors present.
When a person receives a transplanted organ, many medications are necessary to keep the organ from being rejected. The process of organ rejection is similar to the one involved in
the growth of cancerous tissue
an allergic reaction
a genetic mutation
the production of an antigen
Hydrilla, a plant native to Central Africa, was widely used in home aquaria. Hydrilla was often dumped with aquarium water into drains, sewers, or ponds. It then thrived and has become an invasive species, disrupting aquatic ecosystems from Florida through the northeast United States. Removing Hydrilla from these ecosystems will most likely require either physically removing it or adding chemicals to the affected waters to kill it.

The result of the introduction of Hydrilla into native ecosystems in the United States has shown that
chemical controls will now be necessary to maintain every stable ecosystem
Hydrilla will not continue to expand beyond one year because it is not native to the United States
organisms in ecosystems of the United States can eventually build up an immunity to Hydrilla
when humans alter ecosystems by adding specific organisms, serious consequences can result
One result of the ability of organisms to detect and appropriately respond to stimuli is
an organ malfunction
an allergic reaction
dynamic equilibrium
gene manipulation
The tube-lipped nectar bat, found in Madidi National Park in Ecuador, has the longest tongue in relation to its size of any mammal. Its 8.5 cm tongue can reach into the deepest flowers.

It is likely that the population of these bats with exceptionally long tongues will increase in the Madidi National Park ecosystem if
the population of plants with very deep flowers suffers a sharp decrease in number
the gene for the long tongue trait cannot get passed on to future generations of nectar bats
other mammal species with long tongues move into the area and increase competition
the tongue variation provides the species with an advantage in surviving and reproducing
Some organisms have variations. Two sources of these variations are
mitotic and meiotic cell division
mutations and recombination
cloning and sexual reproduction
natural selection and evolution
In order to prepare for a future outbreak of Ebola, a harmful virus, two vaccines were tested. In order for either of these vaccines to be effective, they must
cause the immune system to produce special proteins that will recognize and destroy the virus
be able to destroy the DNA code that produces white blood cells that can carry the virus
stimulate the human body to produce antigens that can attach to and destroy the Ebola virus
produce bacterial cells that can attack the Ebola virus
The population of reindeer has been decreasing over the last 20 years in the Arctic because climate change has led to more rainfall there. The rain freezes on top of the snow, preventing the reindeer from getting through the snow to find food. Which action by humans has most likely contributed to climate change?
recycling materials
protecting wildlife
maintaining the ozone shield
burning fossil fuels
Which statement about the functioning of the human reproductive system is correct?
The zygote helps the mother provide milk to the fetus before it is born.
Testes produce unfertilized eggs and release them so that they can be fertilized by sperm.
Ovaries are where male gametes undergo meiosis to reduce their chromosome number.
The uterus is where the fetus develops internally until birth.
A Christmas tree farmer cuts down a native forest to plant Frasier fir trees. Compared to the original forest, the newly planted Christmas tree farm will most likely be
more stable and more diverse
more stable and less diverse
less stable and more diverse
less stable and less diverse
A major environmental concern in urban areas is pollution produced by automobiles. Fluids, such as oil and gasoline, may leak out of vehicles and end up in lakes, streams, and rivers. One reason why scientists are concerned about this type of pollution is that
the presence of these fluids in waterways could make them uninhabitable for aquatic organisms and reduce water supplies for humans
the addition of these fluids will cause an increase in the levels of lakes and rivers, possibly causing flooding in nearby areas
these fluids increase the rate of photosynthesis in aquatic plants, reducing the amount of O_2 available for other life forms
the addition of these chemicals to waterways reduces air quality, which would lead to increased respiratory diseases and global warming
When a plant is in a hot and dry environment, the guard cells may close the stomate openings in the leaves. This action will directly
maintain homeostasis by reducing the evaporation of water
harm the plant by cutting off its oxygen supply
maintain homeostasis by preventing carbon dioxide from entering
harm the plant by cutting off its energy supply
Destruction of ocean habitats by pollution today means that the organisms living there may not survive in the future. By polluting the oceans, humans are
helping advance economic gains by using resources wisely
altering the equilibrium of ocean ecosystems
decreasing the rate of species extinction
increasing the stability of the oceans
Each of the cells present in a woman contains a complete set of chromosomes. The only exceptions are her
skin cells
egg cells
nerve cells
lung cells
The diagram below represents two processes that occur in some living organisms.

X most likely represents
the nucleus
the mitochondrion
sunlight
carbohydrates
Which row in the chart below contains the correct sequence of events involved in the formation of a human embryo?

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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the bacterium responsible for most ulcers and many cases of stomach inflammation. An antibiotic has been found to kill these bacteria. It works because H. pylori makes a particular enzyme that happens to react with the antibiotic and makes it poisonous to the bacterium. The sequences in the diagram below show the effects of antibiotic treatment on two strains of H. pylori, one of which does not produce the enzyme.

The overall series of events best illustrates the process of
H. pylori control by the stomach
DNA replication in bacterial cells
mutation of the antibiotic used in the treatment
natural selection in H. pylori bacteria
The illustrations below are of an organism called Archeopteryx, which lived approximately 150 million years ago. Archeopteryx had teeth and claws like a dinosaur and wings with feathers like a bird.


Such fossils allow scientists to conclude that
dinosaurs and birds all ate the same foods
sexual reproduction in birds resulted in dinosaurs
dinosaurs and birds share a common ancestor
dinosaurs and birds belong to the same species
Infestation with bedbugs is a serious health problem, and scientists seeking to control bedbug reproduction are constantly researching new options. It has now been shown that freezing any articles of clothing or bedding containing bedbugs at a temperature below -15°C for 3.5 days will kill all of the bedbugs and their eggs.

Using the technique of freezing is preferable to using chemical insecticides because a major disadvantage of using chemical pesticides is that they
are highly toxic to the bedbugs, but not toxic to other organisms
could remain in the clothing or bedding and harm humans later
are made of molecules so the bedbugs will not develop resistance to them
could be useful for medical research and should not be wasted on bedbugs
Human society has become increasingly dependent on industry and technology. While this has had many benefits, it also has had the disadvantage of
reducing the amount of food that can be produced by one acre of farmland
lowering the level of carbon dioxide available for plants to use for photosynthesis
raising the number of producers worldwide to dangerous levels
increasing our reliance on energy sources such as fossil fuels
Within a specific kind of tissue, there are different types of cells. In bone tissue, there are four different cell types, as shown below.
Since the four types of cells contain the same genetic instructions, how is it possible for them to have different shapes and carry out different functions?
Each cell type has the ability to remove unnecessary DNA sequences.
Different parts of the genetic code may be used in each of the cell types.
Different gene mutations take place within each cell type.
Each cell type is the result of different methods of cell division.
The series of fossil snail shells below represents 10 samples that were collected from deposits laid down from 10 million years ago to 3 million years ago. The shells are arranged in order by age. The shells shown represent how they looked at various times over a 7-million-year period.

It would be most accurate to conclude that the snails of this species
changed in size due to environmental changes that affected the survival of different-sized snails
grew smaller, then larger over time as the environment changed from a wetter to a drier climate
changed in size at different times, because they needed better protection from predators
grew larger because, as organisms evolve, they always become larger and more complex
When a person is threatened, the pituitary gland releases a hormone that stimulates the adrenal glands to release stress hormones. These stress hormones can cause a temporary increase in heart rate. This is an example of
an enzyme interaction
a feedback mechanism
an immune-system response
an allergic reaction
A plant commonly referred to as “Mother of Thousands” has lost its ability to produce seeds. In order to reproduce, the edges of the plant’s leaves asexually develop miniature plants that drop off and grow into mature plants.

The cells of the offspring would have
half the genetic information, when compared to cells of the parent plant’s leaves
the same genetic information, when compared to cells of the parent plant
twice as much genetic information as is present in the cells of the parent plant
incomplete genetic information, because the parent plant does not produce seeds
The diagram below represents part of a biological process that begins with a chromosome containing a specific human gene being removed from a human cell.

The overall process is important because it
may be used to make human DNA identical to that of other organisms
helps scientists understand how amino acids are grouped together to form a genetic code
results in the production of carbohydrates that cannot mutate and cause disease
may be used to produce chemicals that can be used to treat certain human disorders
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An enzyme that rapidly breaks down a protein molecule in the stomach may break down that same protein much more slowly in the small intestine or mouth because
the enzyme is digested in those locations
no protein molecules are located in the small intestine or the mouth
the enzyme changes to fi t different molecules in different locations
the stomach may have a more suitable environment for the enzyme to work
A graph of population changes of two animal species over time is shown below.

Using the information on the graph, what is the most likely relationship between these two populations?
predator/prey
parasite/host
consumer/decomposer
pathogen/host
Base your answer to question 35 on the information and diagram below and on your knowledge of biology. The diagram represents the energy relationships in a forest ecosystem.

The best explanation for the decrease in the amount of energy available as one moves up the pyramid is that
producers require more energy than consumers to survive
decomposers recycle nutrients at each level
much of the energy at each level is lost as heat
animals use less energy than plants
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Bacteria reproduce asexually by a process known as binary fission. In binary fission, the bacterium’s single chromosome is copied and the cell splits in half, with each new cell receiving a copy of the chromosome. The biggest advantage that binary fission often has over sexual reproduction is that
there is more genetic variety in the resulting cells
the genetic material comes from two parents
the offspring inherit only favorable genes
a large number of identical offspring are produced
For years, scientists believed that flight evolved when ancestral birds climbed trees and then glided back to the ground. Recent fossil evidence suggests that flight may have evolved from the ground up, as early birds used to jump off the ground as a way to avoid predators. These discoveries suggest that
scientists use only fossil evidence to study flight
scientific understandings can change as new information becomes available
most birds avoid predators by jumping off the ground into the air
ancestral birds always climbed trees
Colombia is a country in South America that grows and exports a large portion of the coffee that is used by Americans. A group of scientists in Colombia conducted an experiment on the effects of coffee on the development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly people. Their conclusion was that drinking coffee every day will decrease the occurrence of Alzheimer’s disease, and they recommended that Americans drink coffee several times a day. In order to evaluate this conclusion and before they encourage Americans to drink more coffee, scientists in the United States should
conduct their own experiments to see if they arrive at the same conclusion
go to Colombia and see how the coffee is grown
provide coffee to people with Alzheimer’s and see if it cures their disease
construct a data table to test the hypothesis
The graphs below display the percent of monitoring stations where three different amphibian species were seen. The data were collected between 1995 to 2007 in the wetlands surrounding the Great Lakes.

Which claim is best supported by the data represented in the graphs?
The American toad population increased by approximately 57% in 1995 and 40% more in 2007.
The bullfrog population decreased every year between 1995 and 2005.
The spring peeper population is at about the same level in 2007 as it was in 1995.
All three amphibian populations were infected by a parasite in 2003.
In the Show Your Work space:

a) Plot the data for green turtles on the grid, connect the points, and surround each point with a small circle.


b) Plot the data for loggerhead turtles on the grid, connect the points, and surround each point with a small triangle.

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Based on the information and data provided, identify which turtle population is having the most success in rebuilding their numbers. Support your answer.

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State what must happen to protein molecules in food before cells can use them.

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Identify the structure in a cell where proteins are synthesized: _______
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Identify which characteristic of a protein molecule allows it to perform a specific function.

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Explain how ecological succession differs from evolution. In your answer, be sure to:

• describe the specific kinds of changes that occur when ecological succession takes place
• describe one way that a population of red foxes could be affected as a result of ecological succession in its habitat
• describe one way that a population of red foxes could be changed as a result of evolution

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State one concern that doctors might have about using S. lugdunensis to treat MRSA.

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State one way that the antibiotic formed by S. lugdunensis is different from most other antibiotics.

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Describe one observation made by scientists that led them to think that lugdunin would be effective against MRSA.

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Identify one life function that lysosomes help the cell carry out, and describe how they help the cell perform this function.

Life function: _______
Description: _______
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Identify one additional cell structure and describe how the structure that you have selected interacts with the lysosome to carry out a specific cell function.

Cell structure: _______
Description: _______
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Explain why most people who are infected with HIV generally do not die from the virus itself, but instead from infections caused by other viruses or bacteria.

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Describe what a vaccine, such as the one used in the HVTN 702 trial, might contain that would help to prevent an HIV infection in an individual.

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Identify one substance that the blood transports to organs and tissues of the body and explain why this substance is necessary for organs and tissues to continue to function.

Substance: _______
Why necessary: _______
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Describe how the hunting response helps to preserve functioning of the muscle tissue in your extremities, such as your fingers.

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Describe one possible long-term result of frostbite and explain why this can happen.

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Describe one way a decrease in the number of sea urchins would affect the population of large fish. Support your answer with information from the food web.

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Another team of students predicted that, if they removed all of the sea stars, the ecosystem might remain stable. Explain why removing sea stars might seem like a good way to make up for the overharvesting of the sea urchins.

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Explain why removing the sea stars could result in the loss of the entire kelp ecosystem.

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A student was jumping rope and noticed that her heart was beating faster. The student’s heart rate probably increased as a result of
a decrease in the need to provide waste materials to muscle cells
an increase in the number of red blood cells circulating through her leg muscles
an increase in carbon dioxide in her blood
a decrease in respiration in her blood cells
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State one conclusion that can be drawn about heart rates from the data.

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During the Making Connections lab, several pulse readings are taken and averaged in order to
get the heart pumping faster
increase muscle fatigue
increase reliability
increase lung size
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The small tree finch and the small ground finch occupy different niches. State one reason, other than food, why these finches might have different niches.

What is the most likely reason for the variation in the dissolved oxygen levels in the pond over the 24-hour period?
The increased light during the day decreases the oxygen produced by photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis produces more oxygen during the day than is used by respiration.
Respiration is reduced at night, so the oxygen produced by photosynthesis increases.
More producers are active at night, so the dissolved oxygen increases.
A large population of fish was introduced into the pond. During which part of the day would these fish affect the dissolved oxygen level in the pond?
both day and night, because respiration is occurring all the time in plants and animals
nighttime, because no respiration is occurring
daytime, because that is when plants are most active
neither day nor night, because only plants produce oxygen
Researchers have shown that environmental factors, such as exposure to toxins, can bring about epigenetic effects. This research suggests that an organism’s traits
are always determined by its DNA sequences
are only determined by environmental effects
can be influenced by environmental factors
alter half of the DNA they inherited from their parents
Based on the diagram, an explanation for why these identical twins are not identical in all traits is that
twin A can synthesize a protein resulting in a particular trait and twin B cannot
twin B can express a gene that twin A cannot
they have different DNA sequences for this particular gene
they were formed from the fertilization of two different eggs by two different sperm
Which statement represents an explanation for why it is necessary to remove the nucleus from the egg cell used during the cloning process?
If the egg cell nucleus remains in the cell, then there will be three copies of all cat chromosomes in the cloned cat.
If the egg cell nucleus is not removed, it will be impossible to predict the color of the cloned cat.
Removing the egg cell nucleus from the egg cell will cause the cell to become a body cell.
If the egg cell nucleus is not removed, then the cloned cat will always develop into a male.
If a donor cat was black and the surrogate mother was white, then the cloned cat would likely be
white, due to the color of the surrogate mother cat
white, due to mutations of the cloned cat
black, due to having the same DNA as the donor cat
black and white, due to mixing of the genes of the two cats during the cloning process
A trade-off was made by the local population that has increased the number of turtles in the area. Which statement best describes the trade-off?
Placing barriers around the turtle nests made it easier for tourists to find and photograph them.
The night patrols kept tourists from raiding the turtle nests and selling the eggs.
The shops, bars, and restaurants agreed to close early, even though they could lose customers, so that the turtles could have a better chance to nest successfully.
Local fishermen agreed to stay away from certain fishing areas and catch fewer fish so that the tour boats could bring tourists into the sea-grass areas.
One factor that could result in an increase in the population size after year 10 would be
increased competition within the species
additional food became available
predators of the species became more numerous
a new parasite negatively affected reproduction in the species
What is the most favorable temperature for the growth of the yellow perch population?
10\degree \mathrm{C}
15\degree \mathrm{C}
20\degree \mathrm{C}
30\degree \mathrm{C}
Is the student’s conclusion valid?
Yes, because the structural similarities indicate a close relationship between the organisms.
Yes, because these plants grow in the same regions of the forest ecosystem and look similar.
No, because he did not evaluate soil conditions, such as pH, with chemical indicators.
No, because this structural evidence alone is insufficient and molecular evidence should be obtained.
The species that has the band containing the smallest DNA fragment for the sample that was sequenced is
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B
C
D
The fragments of DNA separated into these bands because of their
pH and color
charge and radioactivity
electrical charge and size
color and size
If a 1% salt solution were substituted for the starch solution in this setup, the results would be
different, because all of the molecules would move to the right side of the tube
similar, because the salt would block the movement of molecules across the membrane
the same, because the movement of molecules in a tube always goes from right to left
similar, because water molecules will still move across the membrane in a similar manner