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August 2013 Living Environment Regents Exam Questions 1-10
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1 pointsCategory: 3. EcologyThe organisms in a pond and the physical factors influencing them best describe
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Organisms (biotic) and physical factors (abiotic) together describes an ecosystem
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Organisms (biotic) and physical factors (abiotic) together describes an ecosystem
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1 pointsCategory: 3. EcologyCorrect
Decomposes do not manufacture their own food such as autotropic organisms, and they recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
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Decomposes do not manufacture their own food such as autotropic organisms, and they recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
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1 pointsCategory: 5. Homeostasis and ImmunitySome processes that occur in a cell are listed below.
A. utilize energy
B. detect changes in the environment
C. rearrange and synthesize chemical compounds
Which processes will all living organisms use to maintain homeostasis?
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All of the processes will be utilized by all living organisms to maintain homeostasis.
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All of the processes will be utilized by all living organisms to maintain homeostasis.
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1 pointsCategory: 4. Organization and Patterns of LifeWhich cell structures are correctly paired with their functions?
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mitochondria – produces ATP via the process of cellular respiration
ribosomes – produce proteins
nucleus – stores genetic information
vacuole stores genetic information
chloroplast – found in chlorophyll – conducts photosynthesis
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mitochondria – produces ATP via the process of cellular respiration
ribosomes – produce proteins
nucleus – stores genetic information
vacuole stores genetic information
chloroplast – found in chlorophyll – conducts photosynthesis
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1 pointsCategory: 4. Organization and Patterns of LifeThe diagram below represents the region between two nerve cells. Cell A releases a chemical that travels to and binds with structure X on cell B.
Structure X most likely represents
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1 pointsCategory: 6. Reproduction and DevelopmentOver the past few thousand years, humans have helped bring about changes in many plant and animal species in order to make them more useful. Examples include strong workhorses, hunting dogs, large-eared corn, and beautiful flower varieties. These changes were primarily brought about by humans, using the process of
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1 pointsCategory: 5. Homeostasis and ImmunityCertain antibacterial soaps kill 99% of the bacteria present on hands. Constant use of these soaps could be harmful over time because
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1 pointsCategory: 6. Reproduction and DevelopmentWhich factor would cause two specialized tissues that contain identical chromosomes to function differently?
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1 pointsCategory: 6. Reproduction and DevelopmentSome variation must be present in a population in order for natural selection to take place. These variations arise from mutations in the DNA and
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1 pointsCategory: 7. Genetics and BiotechnologyThe diagram below represents a segment of a gene on two chromosomes.
The change in the gene sequence is an example of
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