SAT Cheat Sheet 2026

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80 questions
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  1. Which of the following processes is essential for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants? Nitrogen fixation
  2. What is the primary function of ribosomes? Protein synthesis
  3. 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.
  4. During anaphase of mitosis, what separates and moves toward opposite poles of the cell? Sister chromatids
  5. Which system removes metabolic waste from the body? Excretory system
  6. 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
  7. How many haploid cells are produced from a single diploid cell that undergoes complete meiosis? 4
  8. Which of the following events characterizes telophase of mitosis? Nuclear envelopes reform around each set of chromosomes at the poles
  9. Which nutrient is the main energy source for cells? Glucose
  10. 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
  11. Which process describes water movement through an ecosystem? Water cycle
  12. What does a Punnett square illustrate? Trait inheritance
  13. 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.
  14. What is the carrying capacity of an environment? Maximum sustainable population
  15. What is genetic drift? Genetic drift
  16. 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
  17. Which phase of meiosis most closely resembles mitosis because sister chromatids (not homologs) separate? Meiosis II
  18. Which hormone regulates blood sugar? Insulin
  19. 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%
  20. What is the primary result of cytokinesis following mitosis? Division of the cytoplasm into two separate daughter cells
  21. What is homeostasis? Maintaining internal balance
  22. What structure holds sister chromatids together at their junction prior to their separation during cell division? Centromere
  23. The spindle apparatus is primarily composed of which cellular structure? Microtubules (tubulin)
  24. Which processes during meiosis most directly contribute to genetic variation in offspring? Crossing over during prophase I and independent assortment of homologs
  25. Which part of the cell contains genetic material? Nucleus
  26. The Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions) of photosynthesis is responsible for which of the following processes? Fixing carbon dioxide into organic molecules.
  27. 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
  28. What is the function of the skeletal system? Support and movement
  29. What component of the cytoskeleton helps maintain cell shape and assists in movement? Microtubules
  30. During which phase of mitosis do chromosomes align along the cell's equatorial plate? Metaphase
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