The diagram shows the three domains of life. Which domain contains organisms with no membrane-bound nucleus and lives in extreme environments?
APlantae
BArchaea
CEukarya
DBacteria
Explanation
Archaea are prokaryotes (no nucleus) and many live in extreme environments (hot springs, salt lakes, deep-sea vents). Bacteria are also prokaryotes but typically not extremophiles.
Question 2 of 10
TEKS 1A-3FEasy Word Diagram
Which graph correctly shows exponential growth?
ANeither
BB
CA
DBoth
Explanation
📌 Exponential growth = J-shaped curve (slow start, rapid increase) Linear growth = straight line (constant rate) Graph A shows exponential growth.
Question 3 of 10
TEKS 7A-7FMedium Word Diagram
The graph shows the change in a moth population over time. Dark moths increased after industrial pollution darkened tree bark. This is an example of:
ASpontaneous generation
BArtificial selection
CGenetic engineering
DNatural selection
Explanation
📌 This is the classic peppered moth example of natural selection. Before pollution: light bark → light moths camouflaged → survived After pollution: dark bark → dark moths camouflaged → survived The environment selected for the trait that provided camouflage.
Question 4 of 10
TEKS 4A-5DEasy Word Diagram
Which organelle is labeled X in the cell diagram below?
AEndoplasmic reticulum
BGolgi apparatus
CNucleus
DMitochondria
Explanation
📌 Organelle X has the bean-shaped structure with inner folds (cristae) → Mitochondria Mitochondria = powerhouse of the cell = produces ATP through cellular respiration C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP
Question 5 of 10
TEKS 1A-3FMedium Word Diagram
A student designed an experiment to test how light affects plant growth. Identify the components of this experiment.
AIndependent: plant height; Dependent: light
BIndependent: water; Dependent: soil
CIndependent: light; Dependent: plant height
DIndependent: temperature; Dependent: light
Explanation
📌 Independent variable = what you change (light) Dependent variable = what you measure (plant height) Control group = no light (to compare against) Constants = same soil, water, temperature, pot size
Question 6 of 10
TEKS 8A-8CEasy Diagram
The image shows the taxonomic hierarchy. Which level contains organisms most similar to each other?
ASpecies
BClass
CKingdom
DDomain
Explanation
Species is the most specific (narrowest) level — organisms in the same species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Question 7 of 10
TEKS 1A-3FEasy Diagram
The image shows lab equipment. Which is used to measure precise volumes of liquid?
AErlenmeyer flask
BGraduated cylinder
CTest tube
DBeaker
Explanation
A graduated cylinder is designed for accurate volume measurement (markings are precise). Beakers and flasks are for rough volumes only.
Question 8 of 10
TEKS 7A-7FEasy Diagram
Which of these represents an adaptation that improves survival?
AOnly the cactus spines
BAll three are adaptations that improve survival
COnly the polar bear fur
DNone of them
Explanation
All three are adaptations: cactus spines reduce water loss in deserts; white fur camouflages polar bears in snow; long necks let giraffes reach food competitors can't.
Question 9 of 10
TEKS 4A-5DEasy Word Diagram
The diagram shows the structure of a DNA nucleotide. What are the three components?
AGlucose, ATP, enzyme
BAmino acid, sugar, phosphate
CLipid, protein, carbohydrate
DPhosphate, sugar, nitrogenous base
Explanation
📌 Each DNA nucleotide has 3 parts: 1. Phosphate group (connects nucleotides) 2. Deoxyribose sugar (5-carbon sugar backbone) 3. Nitrogenous base (A, T, G, or C — carries genetic info)
The bases pair: A-T and G-C
Question 10 of 10
TEKS 8A-8CEasy Word Diagram
The diagram shows the three domains of life. Which domain contains organisms that live in extreme environments?
AAll three equally
BEukarya
CArchaea
DBacteria
Explanation
📌 Archaea = prokaryotes that often live in EXTREME environments: • Hot springs (thermophiles) • Salt lakes (halophiles) • Deep ocean vents • Acidic environments
Bacteria = prokaryotes in common environments Eukarya = all eukaryotes (plants, animals, fungi, protists)
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