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EOC Biology USA Prep Test 3. ASSIGNMENT - MOCK BIOLOGY EOC TEST (3) Medium Test ­ Biology EOC Assessment SCORE 90%

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Medium Test ­ Biology EOC Assessment

SCORE 90%
Tokens Earned: 5

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Earth Systems And Patterns
Total Score 90% (27/30) 100% 1/1

Correlation Score ? 390 Organization And Development Of Living Organisms
Date Completed 04/28/2018 10:51AM EDT 100% 11/11

Activity Test Diversity And Evolution Of Living Organisms

Test Biology EOC Assessment 100% 4/4


+ Details Heredity And Reproduction
50% 2/4


Interdependence
80% 4/5


Matter And Energy Transformations
100% 5/5




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The endosymbiosis theory is supported by all BUT one piece of modern-day evidence. That is both organelles are capable of living
independently. Although both organelles contain RNA, DNA, and ribosomes, if extracted from eukaryotic cells, they are not capable of living
independently.


1)

, The theory of endosymbiosis suggests that chloroplasts and mitochondria were once free-living prokaryotes, that were engulfed
by larger prokaryotic cells. Eventually, this relationship lead to the development of eukaryotic cells with cellular organelles.
These organelles included mitochondria, and in some cases, chloroplasts.


Which of these is not supported by the endosymbiosis theory concerning organelles?


A) contain DNA.


B) contain ribosomes.


C) are capable of living independently.


D) are surrounded by a double membrane.



Organization and Development of Living Organisms
(SC.912.L.14.3) Compare-Contrast Cells
Stats Question Feedback ID: 29845


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Habitat fragmentation is often caused by human land development and leads to ecological vulnerability.


2) Habitat ____________ splits ecosystems into pieces and makes populations more vulnerable to disturbances or climate change.


A) diversification


B) extinction


C) fragmentation


D) unification



Interdependence
(SC.912.L.17.8) Loss Of Biodiversity
Stats Question Feedback ID: 2905


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There are probably less green parrots today than there once were. With a change in environmental conditions, the parrot populations
change.


3)

, The graph above was made by a South American biologist in the country of Brazil, after a long study on parrots. About 200 years
ago, 90% of Brazil was covered in mature, deep forest. Today, well over half of this forest has been cut to make way for farms. What
conclusion could you draw about the parrots in the graph?


A) Red parrots have become less common in the last 200 years.


B) There are probably less green parrots today than there once were.


C) Blue parrots probably are the best adapted species to live on farms.


D) The blue parrot population has likely increased in the last 200 years.



Interdependence
(SC.912.L.17.5) Population Dynamics
Stats Question Feedback ID: 18616


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The main way that the skin prevents pathogens from entering the body is by acting as a barrier. The skin is the largest organ in the body and
protects the body by serving as a barrier against bacteria and other pathogens.


4) What is the MAIN way the skin prevents pathogens from entering the body?


A) by fighting them


B) by acting as a barrier


C) by creating immunity against them


D) by triggering a response in the brain



Organization and Development of Living Organisms
(SC.912.L.14.52) Immune System
Stats Question Feedback ID: 41242


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