Biology — Semester A
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Question 1 of 10
TEKS 7A-7FHard Word
The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that allele frequencies remain constant when:
Anatural selection is strong
Bthe population is very small
Cmutations are common
Dthere is no evolution occurring
Explanation
📌 Conditions: no mutation, no migration, random mating, large population, no natural selection.
Any violation → evolution occurs.
Question 2 of 10
TEKS 4A-5DMedium

In a DNA nucleotide, which component carries the genetic code through its specific sequence?

ADeoxyribose sugar
BHydrogen bond
CPhosphate group
DNitrogenous base
Explanation
The nitrogenous base (adenine, thymine, guanine, or cytosine) is the part of a DNA nucleotide that varies — its sequence along the strand IS the genetic code. The phosphate and deoxyribose sugar are identical in every nucleotide and form the structural 'backbone' of the DNA strand; they don't store information. Hydrogen bonds hold the two strands together at the bases but are not part of a single nucleotide.
Question 3 of 10
TEKS 4A-5DMedium Word Image
During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
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AG1 phase
BS phase
CM phase
DG2 phase
Explanation
📌 DNA replication occurs during S phase (Synthesis) of interphase.
Interphase: G1 → S → G2, then Mitosis.
Question 4 of 10
TEKS 8A-8CEasy

All three domains of life (Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya) share which structural feature?

ARibosomes for protein synthesis
BMulticellular organization
CChloroplasts for photosynthesis
DA membrane-bound nucleus
Explanation
All cellular life — Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya — uses ribosomes to build proteins. Distractors: a membrane-bound nucleus is found only in Eukarya (Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotic). Multicellularity appears only in some Eukarya — most life is unicellular. Chloroplasts are organelles found only in plants and algae (a subset of Eukarya).
Question 5 of 10
TEKS 1A-3FEasy Word Diagram
Which graph correctly shows exponential growth? AB
ABoth
BB
CNeither
DA
Explanation
📌 Exponential growth = J-shaped curve (slow start, rapid increase)
Linear growth = straight line (constant rate)
Graph A shows exponential growth.
Question 6 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: Time (years)Population %Industrial RevolutionLight mothsDark moths
AArtificial selection
BSpontaneous generation
CNatural selection
DGenetic engineering
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 7 of 10
TEKS 1A-3FMedium Word Image
A student designed an experiment to test how light affects plant growth. Identify the components of this experiment.
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AIndependent: water; Dependent: soil
BIndependent: light; Dependent: plant height
CIndependent: temperature; Dependent: light
DIndependent: plant height; 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 8 of 10
TEKS 4A-5DEasy Word Image
Which organelle is labeled X in the cell diagram below?
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ANucleus
BGolgi apparatus
CEndoplasmic reticulum
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 9 of 10
TEKS 4A-5DHard Word
Which molecule carries energy from glucose breakdown to the electron transport chain?
AATP
BNADH
CCO2
DH2O
Explanation
📌 NADH and FADH2 are electron carriers. They transport high-energy electrons from glycolysis and Krebs cycle to the ETC.
Question 10 of 10
TEKS 1A-3FMedium Word
A theory in science is:
Aan untested guess
Bthe same as a hypothesis
Ca proven fact that can never change
Da well-supported explanation based on extensive evidence
Explanation
📌 A scientific theory is well-tested, widely accepted, and explains a broad range of observations.
It is NOT just a guess — that's a hypothesis.

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