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Biology is the scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment. It encompasses a wide range of topics, from the structure and function of cells and molecules to the diversity of species, evolution, genetics, ecology, and the mechanisms that underlie...

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100 multiple-choice questions about various topics in biology,
along with their answers:

Biology Multiple-Choice Questions:

1. The scientific study of living organisms is called: a) Geology b) Physics c) Biology d)
Chemistry
Answer: c) Biology
2. Which organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell? a) Golgi apparatus b) Nucleus
c) Mitochondrion d) Chloroplast
Answer: c) Mitochondrion
3. What is the basic unit of heredity in living organisms? a) Carbohydrate b) Gene c) Enzyme
d) Protein
Answer: b) Gene
4. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert light energy into: a) Heat energy b)
Mechanical energy c) Chemical energy d) Kinetic energy
Answer: c) Chemical energy
5. Which molecule is considered the "universal energy currency" of cells? a) DNA b) RNA c)
ATP d) Glucose
Answer: c) ATP
6. The process by which organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and
reproduce is known as: a) Evolution b) Photosynthesis c) Fermentation d) Respiration
Answer: a) Evolution
7. What is the function of hemoglobin in the blood? a) Transport of oxygen b) Digestion of
food c) Muscle contraction d) Nerve impulse transmission
Answer: a) Transport of oxygen
8. The study of the interaction between living organisms and their environment is called: a)
Ecology b) Genetics c) Physiology d) Microbiology
Answer: a) Ecology
9. Which structure is responsible for storing genetic information in a eukaryotic cell? a)
Ribosome b) Golgi apparatus c) Nucleus d) Mitochondrion
Answer: c) Nucleus
10. What is the primary function of white blood cells in the immune system? a) Carrying
oxygen b) Breaking down food c) Fighting infections d) Transporting hormones
Answer: c) Fighting infections
11. Enzymes are biological molecules that function as: a) Energy storage molecules b)
Structural support molecules c) Catalysts for chemical reactions d) Genetic material
Answer: c) Catalysts for chemical reactions
12. The process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere is called: a)
Transpiration b) Photosynthesis c) Respiration d) Fermentation
Answer: a) Transpiration
13. Which cell organelle is responsible for protein synthesis? a) Nucleus b) Mitochondrion c)
Endoplasmic reticulum d) Lysosome
Answer: c) Endoplasmic reticulum
14. Which gas is responsible for the greenhouse effect and plays a vital role in regulating
Earth's temperature? a) Oxygen b) Nitrogen c) Carbon dioxide d) Hydrogen
Answer: c) Carbon dioxide
15. The structure that contains the genetic information in a prokaryotic cell is called: a)
Chloroplast b) Mitochondrion c) Nucleus d) Nucleoid

, 17. Which of the following is a characteristic of living organisms? a) Replication b) Inanimate
structure c) Static behavior d) Absence of response to stimuli
Answer: a) Replication
18. The process of programmed cell death is known as: a) Fermentation b) Apoptosis c)
Respiration d) Photosynthesis
Answer: b) Apoptosis
19. The study of the classification of organisms is called: a) Genetics b) Taxonomy c) Ecology
d) Physiology
Answer: b) Taxonomy
20. Which scientist is known as the "father of genetics" for his work on inheritance in pea
plants? a) Charles Darwin b) Gregor Mendel c) Louis Pasteur d) Albert Einstein
Answer: b) Gregor Mendel
21. The fluid-filled sac that stores water and nutrients in plant cells is called: a) Vacuole b)
Lysosome c) Nucleus d) Mitochondrion
Answer: a) Vacuole
22. What is the process by which DNA is copied to create an identical strand of RNA called?
a) Transcription b) Translation c) Replication d) Mutation
Answer: a) Transcription
23. Which of the following is an example of an autotrophic organism? a) Lion b) Deer c)
Mushroom d) Oak tree
Answer: d) Oak tree
24. The branch of biology that focuses on the study of microorganisms is called: a)
Microbiology b) Zoology c) Botany d) Ecology
Answer: a) Microbiology
25. The process of breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones with the release of
energy is known as: a) Fermentation b) Respiration c) Photosynthesis d) Replication
Answer: b) Respiration
26. The unique genetic makeup of an individual is referred to as their: a) Phenotype b)
Genotype c) Chromosome d) Allele
Answer: b) Genotype
27. Which type of RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis? a)
Messenger RNA (mRNA) b) Transfer RNA (tRNA) c) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) d) Small
nuclear RNA (snRNA)
Answer: b) Transfer RNA (tRNA)
28. Which molecule serves as a template for protein synthesis in the cell? a) DNA b) mRNA c)
tRNA d) rRNA
Answer: b) mRNA
29. The process of DNA replication occurs during which phase of the cell cycle? a) G1 phase
b) S phase c) G2 phase d) M phase
Answer: b) S phase
30. Which structure connects the two chromatids of a chromosome? a) Centrosome b)
Centromere c) Nucleolus d) Nucleus
Answer: b) Centromere
31. The pH scale measures the concentration of which type of ions in a solution? a)
Hydrogen ions (H+) b) Oxygen ions (O2-) c) Sodium ions (Na+) d) Nitrogen ions (N3-)
Answer: a) Hydrogen ions (H+)
32. The process of water moving through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower
solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration is called: a) Osmosis b)
Diffusion c) Active transport d) Facilitated diffusion

Answer: a) Osmosis

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