SAT Cheat Sheet 2026
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80 questions
60 min time limit
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- Which of the following processes is essential for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants? → Nitrogen fixation
- What is the primary function of ribosomes? → Protein synthesis
- Which of the following is an example of a postzygotic reproductive isolating mechanism? → The offspring of a horse and a donkey, a mule, is sterile.
- During anaphase of mitosis, what separates and moves toward opposite poles of the cell? → Sister chromatids
- Which system removes metabolic waste from the body? → Excretory system
- Which of the following correctly traces the path of deoxygenated blood as it enters the heart and is pumped toward the lungs? → Superior Vena Cava → Right Atrium → Right Ventricle → Pulmonary Artery
- How many haploid cells are produced from a single diploid cell that undergoes complete meiosis? → 4
- Which of the following events characterizes telophase of mitosis? → Nuclear envelopes reform around each set of chromosomes at the poles
- Which nutrient is the main energy source for cells? → Glucose
- Which of the following enzymes is responsible for unzipping the DNA double helix by breaking the bonds between complementary bases to initiate replication? → DNA helicase
- Which process describes water movement through an ecosystem? → Water cycle
- What does a Punnett square illustrate? → Trait inheritance
- The upward movement of water through the xylem in a 30-meter tall oak tree is best explained by which of the following? → The cohesion of water molecules and the tension created by transpiration.
- What is the carrying capacity of an environment? → Maximum sustainable population
- What is genetic drift? → Genetic drift
- A red-flowered snapdragon is crossed with a white-flowered snapdragon, and all the offspring have pink flowers. This pattern of inheritance is known as: → Incomplete dominance
- Which phase of meiosis most closely resembles mitosis because sister chromatids (not homologs) separate? → Meiosis II
- Which hormone regulates blood sugar? → Insulin
- A man with type AB blood and a woman with type O blood have a child. What is the probability that their child will have type A blood? → 50%
- What is the primary result of cytokinesis following mitosis? → Division of the cytoplasm into two separate daughter cells
- What is homeostasis? → Maintaining internal balance
- What structure holds sister chromatids together at their junction prior to their separation during cell division? → Centromere
- The spindle apparatus is primarily composed of which cellular structure? → Microtubules (tubulin)
- Which processes during meiosis most directly contribute to genetic variation in offspring? → Crossing over during prophase I and independent assortment of homologs
- Which part of the cell contains genetic material? → Nucleus
- The Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions) of photosynthesis is responsible for which of the following processes? → Fixing carbon dioxide into organic molecules.
- In the overall equation for cellular respiration, C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP, the oxygen (O2) molecules are primarily used during which stage? → The Electron Transport Chain
- What is the function of the skeletal system? → Support and movement
- What component of the cytoskeleton helps maintain cell shape and assists in movement? → Microtubules
- During which phase of mitosis do chromosomes align along the cell's equatorial plate? → Metaphase
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