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If you have environmental factors (Temp, Rainfall, Food Source, Shelter) which of the following would you see these factors in?. Population Ecosystem Community. Where would you observe adaptations occurring based off the environmental factors?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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If you have environmental factors (Temp, Rainfall, Food Source, Shelter) which of the following would you see these factors in?

1. Population2. Ecosystem

3. Community

Where would you observe adaptations occurring based off the environmental factors?

Darwin noticed that some species of birds in the Galapagos Islands had some different adaptations. Listed below are some of the adaptations he noticed. Come up with a reasonable conclusion to why each adaptations occurred? 1. Beak Shape

2. Beak Size3. Function of Bird Feet4. Coloration of feathers5. Length of Neck

A scientist has come up with a new product for Olympic athletes. He claims that it will put

back vitamins and minerals that you lost after your workout.

Based off his claim what can we conclude the

drink has in it?

Can be more than one answer:

A. WaterB. SugarC. Vitamin CD. B-12E. Some types of vitaminsF. ZincG. Lemon Lime FlavorH. Some types of mineralsI. Potassium

What has the most effect on whale births?A. Temperature of waterB. Month of the year

Explain your answer

Tell which of the following are Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, or Both:

1. Unicellular2. Phospholipid cell membrane3. DNA in a circular loop in cytoplasm4. Cytoplasm inside of cell membrane5. Double-walled nuclear membrane6. Has organelles7. Make up your body8. Has a nucleus

Biology students are conducting an experiment in class and are given 5 test tubes:

1. Distilled Water2. Strawberry Milk3. Whole Milk4. 2 % Milk5. Chocolate Milk

What is the independent variable from above?

Why would I need a test tube of water?

Yes or No1. Nucleic Acids = DNA2. Is DNA found in Eukaryotic cells?3. Are nucleic acids found in Prokaryotic cells?4. Is there a nucleus in Eukaryotic cells?5. Is there a nuclear membrane in Prokaryotic cells?6. Is there a cell membrane in Eukaryotic cells?7. Are there cell walls in Prokaryotic cells?8. Are there cell walls in Eukaryotic cells?

In prokaryotic cells:

1. Do things diffuse across the membrane?2. Where are their Nucleic Acids found?3. Do they undergo metabolic processes(If yes,

which ones?)4. Do they use their mitochondria for energy

production?5. Do they use their Golgi Apparatus to package

materials?

Which of the following are a functions of carbohydrates?

1. Helps in forming cell walls

2. Provides insulation to organisms

3. Expresses genes from DNA

4. Regulates enzymes in chemical reactions

Glycolysis, Fermentation, and/or Cellular Respiration:

1. Which one(s) requires oxygen?

2. Do all of these occur in all living things?

3. Do all of them produce the same amount of ATP?

4. What do all of these have in common?

1. Aerobic Respiration needs ______________ (name at least 2)

2. Anaerobic Respiration doesn’t need _______ (name at least 2)

3. Which of the following is used during anaerobic respiration?

•Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, both, or neither

1. Which flask is the control?

2. Why do experiments need a control?

3. What is the independent variable?

4. Yeast and sugar ferment (balloon demo)… So why would we do an experiment with the following flasks? What would be measured?

Identify if the following things are required for photosynthesis, aerobic

respiration or both.

1. Sugar2. Water3. Carbon dioxide4. ETC5. Enzymes6. Oxygen7. Chloroplast8. Mitochondria

What is this?

What is this?

1. What are the PRODUCTS of Photosynthesis?

2. What are the REACTANTS of photosynthesis?

A bee drinks the nectar produced by a flower and also spreads the pollen to pollinate flowers. This is an example of:

a) Commensalismb) Parasitismc) Predationd) Mutualism

What would disrupt an ecosystem more?

a) Biodiversity of organisms

b) Recyclingc) Good job in recovering

after a tornadod) Large amount of

environmental disturbances

1. What is X and Y? What are they called together?

2. Explain what is happening at Z?

1. What type of sugar is found in DNA?

2. What type of sugar is found in RNA?

3. Which one is helical(TWISTED) DNA or RNA?

G1, G2, S, or M1. This represents the stages of what?

2. Which one is Interphase found in?

3. Which one(s) is the cell growing and working?

4. Which one is the cell undergoing DNA replication?

5. What steps are included in M phase?

What are the functions of the following cell parts?

1. Golgi Body –2. Ribosome –3. Vacuole –4. Lysosome –5. Spindle fibers – 6. Mitochondria -

Put the following in order of complexity (least to most) :

• Cells• Organ Systems• Organs• Tissues

1. After a glacier melts you have bare ground and then early producers, like moss starts to grow. Is this primary or secondary succession?

2. After a forest fire burns all that is left is dirt and small seeds that start to sprout. Is this primary or secondary succession?

1. What is this?

2. Is it a Mono or Di?

3. Plants store energy in these molecules, but animals use lipids to store energy. Why?

In a South Pacific marine ecosystem…..the producers are phytoplankton that are initially consumed by zooplankton. The zooplankton are then eaten by shrimp, the shrimp are eaten by fish, the fish are then eaten by sharks and the sharks are eaten by YOU…Draw an ecological pyramid that best represents the flow of energy: