bio quiz

bio quiz

this quiz will help you study for you bio exam it's a great way to study and also fun instead of looking over your notes each time :)

published on June 21, 2012
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what does the mitochondria do?

produce energy
produce heat
produce protein
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what is the cell membrane made up of?

golgi
hypotonic
phospholids
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what is a bacteria?

non-living and can't reproduce , needs a host
living and can reproduce asexually and sexually, doesn't need a host
is something gross
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what does the ribosome do?

produces heat
produces protein
produces sugars
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what is a monosaccharide and what is an example?

double sugar ex: candy
multi sugar ex:icecream
single sugar ex: glucose
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what is a virus?

non living and can't reproduce and needs a host
something you can catch
a std
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what is disaccharide and what is a example?

long carbonated fats ex: starches
single sugar ex:glucose
double sugar ex:lactose
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what is a polysaccharide and what is an example?

some fancy word for clay
long carbonhydrate ex:starches
where water leaves the cell
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what is hypertonic?

water leaves the cell (shrinks)
gas exchanges
where the cell stays the same
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what is isotonic?

a robot
a part of mitosis
where the cell stays the same
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what is hypotonic?

where water moves in the cell (expands)
something we test for a car engine
where the plant cells die
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what is diffusion

where proteins travel through the body to the muscles
movement from high to low concentration
where blood travels through the veins to the heart
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what is permeable?

allowing liquids or gases to pass through it
where we farts are made
part of the small intestine
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what is impermeable?

not allowing fluid to pass through
not allowing blood to pass through
not allowing proteins to pass through
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what is semi-permeable?

part of digestion
allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it
not allowing gases to pass through it
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what is the shape of coccus?

round
oval
triangle
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what does mono mean?

chain
two
single
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what is the shape of bacillus?

oval
rectangle
helix
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what does diplo mean?

clump
scattered
two
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what is the shape of helix?

helix
oval
square
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what does staphylo mean?

two
clump
chain
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what is the shape of spirilium?

round
chain
spiral
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what does strepto mean?

chain
three
four
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what direction does a nerve impulse travel on a neuron?

axon to dendrites
dendrites to axon
axon to axon
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why so we need muscles?

motion,heat,posture and body support
structure and to impress the ladies
protection of bones
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why do we need bones?

posture
motion
attachment for muscles, support,protection of organs,storage of minerals and shock absorber
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what is a tendon?

attaches muscle to bone
attaches bone to bone
attaches heart to veins
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what is a ligament?

attaches bone to joints
attaches bone to bone
attaches sperm to egg
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what is a molar used for?

used for chewing and grinding food
used for tearing food
used for cutting food
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what are pre-molars used for?

biting surfaces
tearing and crushing food
cutting food
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what are arteries?

medium and close to heart
biggest and away from heart and muscular
smallest and gas exchaneger
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what are veins?

what blood is pumped through
what o2 is goes into to make red blood cells
medium, close to the heart, valves
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what is dermal used for?

protection
support
tranport
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what is ground used for?

transport
protection
support
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what is vascular used for?

support
transport
protection
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what does the xylem do?

food down the plant
sunlight down the plant
water down the plant
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what is the largest bone in your body?

femur
spinal cord
shoulder blade