STAAR Biology Review BUNDLE Categories 1-5 - Store - Biology Roots (2025)

This review tool for the STAAR EOC Biology exam (State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness) covers all readiness and supporting TEKS for Reporting Categories 1 through 5.

TEKS B.4 and B.5 are included and clearly outlined.
2 pages- Compare and Contrast Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
2 pages- Investigate and Explain Cellular Processes, Including Homeostasis and Transport of Molecules
3 pages- Compare the structure of viruses to cells, describe viral reproduction, and describe the role of viruses in causing diseases such as HIV and influenza.
2 pages- Describe the stages of the cell cycle including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication and mitosis, and the importance of the cell cycle to the growth of organisms.
2 pages- Describe the roles of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA, ribonucleic acid (RNA), and environmental roles in cell differentiation.
2 pages- Recognize that disruptions of the cell cycle lead to diseases such as cancer

TEKS B.6 included and clearly outlined.

2 pages- Identify components of DNA, identify how information for specifying the traits of an organism is carried in the DNA, and examine scientific explanations for the origin of DNA.
1 page- Recognize that components that make up the genetic code are common to all organisms.
2 pages- Explain the purpose of transcription and translation using models of DNA and RNA
2 pages- Recognize that gene expression is a regulated process.
2 pages- Identify and illustrate changes in DNA and evaluate the significance of these changes.
2 pages- Predict possible outcomes of genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses, dihybrid crosses, and non-Mendelian inheritance.
2 pages- Recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction.

TEKS B.7 and B.8 included and clearly outlined.

3 pages- B.7 (A) Analyze and evaluate how evidence of common ancestry among groups is provided by the fossil record, biogeography, and homologies, including anatomical, molecular and development.
1 page- B.7 (B) Examine scientific explanations of abrupt appearance and stasis in the fossil record
2 pages- B.7 (C) Analyze and evaluate how natural selection produces change in populations, not individuals
2 pages- B.7 (D) Analyze and evaluate how the elements of natural selection, including inherited variation, the potential to produce more offspring than can survive, and a finite supply of resources, result in differential reproductive success.
2 pages- B.7 (E) Analyze and evaluate the relationship of natural selection to the adaptation and to the development of diversity in and among species.
2 pages- B.7 (F) Analyze other evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, and recombination.
1 page- B.8 (A) Define taxonomy and recognize the importance of a standardized taxonomic system to the scientific community.
2 pages- B.8 (B) Categorize organisms using a hierarchical classification system based on similarities and differences
1 page- B.8 (C) Compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals

TEKS B.9 and B.10 included and clearly outlined.

2 pages- B.9 (A) Compare the functions of different types of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids
2 pages- B.9 (B) Compare the reactants and products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in terms of energy, energy conversions, and matter.
2 pages- B.9 (C) Identify and investigate the role of enzymes.
3 pages- B.10 (A) Describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of regulation, nutrient absorption, reproduction, and defense from injury or illness in animals.
3 pages- B.10 (B) Describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of transport, reproduction, and response in plants.
1 page- B.10 (C) Analyze the levels of organization in biological systems and relate the levels to each other and to the whole system.

TEKS B.11 and B.12 included and clearly outlined.

1 page- B.11 (A) Summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintaining and disrupting the health of both ecosystems and organisms.
2 pages- B.11 (B) Describe how event and processes that occur during ecological succession can change populations and species diversity.
2 pages- B.12 (A) Interpret relationships, including predation, parasitism, commensalism, mutualism, and competition among organisms.
1 page-B.12 (B) Compare variations and adaptations of organisms in different ecosystems
2 pages- B.12 (C) Analyze the flow of matter and energy through trophic levels using various models, including food chains, food webs, and ecological pyramids.
2 pages- B.12 (D) Describe the flow of matter through the carbon and nitrogen cycles and explain the consequence of disrupting these cycles.
2 pages- B.12 (E) Describe how environmental change can impact ecosystem stability.

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STAAR Biology Review BUNDLE Categories 1-5 - Store - Biology Roots (2025)

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What score do you need to pass the Biology STAAR test? ›

As the screenshot shows, any score in the purple, blue, or green bands would be a passing STAAR test score, while any score in the red band would be a failing score. Generally speaking, you'll need to get in at least the 25th-35th percentile to pass a STAAR test.

What to know for the Biology STAAR? ›

  • Cell Structure and Function. The STAAR Biology exam will evaluate test takers' understanding of the various components within cells. ...
  • Mechanisms of Genetics. ...
  • Biological Evolution and Classification. ...
  • Biological Processes and Systems. ...
  • Interdependence within Environmental Systems. ...
  • Scientific Process Skills.

How rare is it to get a 100 on the STAAR test? ›

According to the Texas Education Agency, only a handful of elementary students have achieved perfect scores. “I wasn't surprised when I was told he passed because he's a very bright kid,” said Fred. “But you don't expect them to do that.”

Can a STAAR test fail you? ›

If a student fails the STAAR test, they may be required to undergo additional instruction and have opportunities to retake the test.

What is a passing score on STAAR? ›

The scores mentioned in the red band is the failing scores in STAAR tests. The students need a minimum of 25% to 35% in order to pass the tests. Every year the students receive a report card that states how well or how poorly they did in their tests.

What grade levels must pass STAAR test? ›

Third grade students must pass STAAR reading in order to be promoted to 4th grade. In fifth and eighth grades, students must pass both STAAR reading and STAAR math to be promoted to the next grade. Students have three opportunities to retake test(s) and receive remedial help if they don't pass.

How much do you need to pass the biology eoc in Texas? ›

Cracking the Code: The Elusive Passing Score

There's no single, definitive answer carved into the tablets of biological law. The passing score is a sneaky little critter that changes like a chameleon depending on the year and the whims of the Texas Education Agency (TEA). In the past, it's hovered around the 25% mark.

What percent do you need to pass the STAAR test in 2024? ›

What is the Passing Score for the STAAR Exam? Understanding the passing scores is essential for gauging your child's performance. The scores within the red band represent failure, while students need a minimum of 25% to 35% to pass.

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