Tham khảo tài liệu 'sat ii biology episode 1 part 2', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | DIAGNOSTIC TEST DIAGNOSTIC TEST Continued 20. Which of the following types of learning behavior is responsible for allowing you to ignore the constant sensation to your body caused by the clothes you are wearing A habituation B association C imprinting D imitation E innovation Directions Each of the lettered choices below refers to the statements immediately following it. Select the lettered choice that best fits each statement. A choice may be used once more than once or not at all. Questions 21-23 refer to the following pairs of organisms A monocot and dicot B algae and fungi C mosses and ferns D ferns and gymnosperms E gymnosperms and angiosperms 21. One produces spores whereas the other produces seeds. 22. One is photosynthetic whereas the other is saprophylic. 23. One contains xylem and phloem whereas the other does not. Questions 24-26 refer to the following terms A vascular cambium B ground tissue C apical meristem D phloem E xylem 24. Responsible for movement of water and dissolved nutrients from the roots upward in the plant. 25. Responsible for the movement of sugars made in the leaves downward through the plant. 26. Responsible for primary growth growth in length of the plant body. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Peterson s SAT II Success Biology E M CD DIAGNOSTIC TEST DIAGNOSTIC TEST Continued Directions Each of the questions or statements below is accompanied by five choices. For each question select the best of the answer choices given. 27. Which of the following represents the correct order of appearance of different vertebrate groups in the fossil record A fish birds reptiles mammals B amphibians reptiles fish mammals C fish reptiles amphibians mammals D fish amphibians reptiles mammals E fish amphibians mammals reptiles 28. Evidence validating the theory of evolution based on the study of structures that appear during the development of different organisms is known as A comparative homology. B comparative endocrinology. C comparative .