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Practice cells, living systems, ecosystems, genetics, evolution, biodiversity, disease, biotechnology, and scientific inquiry.
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practiceWACE Year 11 Biology practice questionsCellshardcell transport diagram
1. The membrane model shows oxygen moving from high concentration outside a cell to lower concentration inside without energy input. Which process is shown?
Choices
Diffusion
Active transport
Mitosis
Translation
Explanation:
Diffusion is passive movement down a concentration gradient.
practiceWACE Year 11 Biology practice questionsEnzyme functionhardenzyme graph
2. An enzyme graph shows low activity at pH 2 and a maximum near pH 8. Which pH is closest to the optimum?
Choices
pH 8
pH 2
pH 12
All pH values
Explanation:
The optimum is where the graph reaches its highest reaction rate.
practiceWACE Year 11 Biology practice questionsEcosystem structurehardecosystem pyramid
3. A biomass pyramid narrows from producers to top consumers. What does this usually show?
Choices
Less biomass is available at higher trophic levels.
Top consumers are producers.
Energy increases at every level.
Food webs have no feeding links.
Explanation:
Energy losses between trophic levels usually support less biomass at higher levels.
practiceWACE Year 11 Biology practice questionsPopulation changehardpopulation graph
4. A population graph levels near 60 after food becomes limiting. What does the graph suggest?
Choices
The environment supports about 60 individuals.
The species has no births.
The population is always doubling.
Selection cannot occur.
Explanation:
The plateau suggests the population has reached carrying capacity under those conditions.
practiceWACE Year 11 Biology practice questionsCell divisionhardcell-cycle diagram
5. A cell-cycle diagram shows chromosomes lining up and then separating to opposite poles. Which process is being completed?
Choices
Mitosis
Transcription
Digestion
Osmosis
Explanation:
Chromosome alignment and separation are key stages of mitosis.
practiceWACE Year 11 Biology practice questionsAdaptationhardselection graph
6. A graph shows a heat-tolerant phenotype increasing after several hotter summers. Which conclusion is best supported?
Choices
Heat tolerance improved reproductive success.
All individuals had equal survival.
Temperature cannot affect populations.
The trait disappeared.
Explanation:
The rising frequency supports selection favouring heat-tolerant individuals in that environment.
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