Biology E/M Subject Test
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SAT II Subject Tests
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EXAMPLE:
A biologist viewing a cell under a microscope could tell that the cell was from a plant rather
than
an animal if the cell had
(A) a cell membrane and a nucleus
(B) a
cell wall and chloroplasts
(C) a contractile vacuole and mitochondria
(D) a
cell membrane and cilia
(E) a nucleus and cilia
The correct answer is (B). Only plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts.
EXAMPLE:
A leaf from a green-and-white variegated colleus that was placed in the
sun for several hours was
treated in the following manner: 1) placed in hot alcohol until colorless, 2)
placed in a clean Petri
dish and flooded with Lugol’s iodine, 3) washed in distilled water, and 4)
spread out on clean
white paper. The same procedure was followed with the leaf from a green-and-white variegated
plant that was stored without light for 12 hours. The following chart shows the results:
Treatment
White Area of Leaf
Green Area of Leaf
without light
with light
without light
with light
alcohol
white
white
white
white
Lugol’s
brown
brown
brown
blue-black
water
no
change
no change
no change
no change
EXAMPLE:
Which of the following statements best explains the observed results of the experiments?
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