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Year 11 TAS Biology practice questions
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Practice cells, living systems, ecosystems, genetics, evolution, biodiversity, disease, biotechnology, and scientific inquiry.
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practiceTASC Year 11 Biology practice questionsCellshardcell transport diagram
1. The membrane model shows water moving into a plant cell from a dilute solution. Which process explains the movement?
Choices
Osmosis
Translation
Mitosis
Combustion
Explanation:
Water moves across a partially permeable membrane by osmosis from higher water concentration to lower water concentration.
practiceTASC Year 11 Biology practice questionsEnzymeshardenzyme graph
2. A graph shows enzyme activity highest at pH 6 and lower at pH 3 and pH 9. Which pH is closest to the optimum?
Choices
pH 6
pH 3
pH 9
All pH values
Explanation:
The optimum is the pH where the graph reaches maximum activity.
practiceTASC Year 11 Biology practice questionsEcosystemshardecosystem pyramid
3. A trophic pyramid shows 6000 kJ in producers. If about 10% transfers to herbivores, how much energy is available?
Choices
600 kJ
60 kJ
5400 kJ
6000 kJ
Explanation:
Ten percent of 6000 kJ is 600 kJ.
practiceTASC Year 11 Biology practice questionsPopulation datahardpopulation graph
4. A population graph rises from 12 to about 48 and then remains near 48. What does the level section suggest?
Choices
Carrying capacity is near 48.
The population is infinite.
The species has no limiting factors.
The graph is a Punnett square.
Explanation:
The population stabilises near the number the environment can support under those conditions.
practiceTASC Year 11 Biology practice questionsCell divisionhardcell-cycle diagram
5. A cell-cycle model shows DNA replication followed by mitosis. What is the result of mitosis in body cells?
Choices
Two genetically identical daughter cells
Four genetically different gametes
A protein chain only
A food web
Explanation:
Mitosis separates copied chromosomes to form two genetically identical daughter cells.
practiceTASC Year 11 Biology practice questionsSelectionhardselection graph
6. A graph shows a cold-tolerant phenotype increasing after colder winters. Which interpretation is best supported?
Choices
Cold tolerance gave a selective advantage.
All individuals were identical.
Cold weather stopped inheritance.
The population had no variation.
Explanation:
The phenotype became more common after conditions favoured individuals that could survive and reproduce in colder winters.
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