Two thousand and twelve years into the common era.

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Two thousand and twelve years into the common era

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Question 1Pine Tree Pine Beetle Woodpecker Black Rat SnakeWhich of the organisms in the above food chain is a tertiary consumer?A.WoodpeckerB.Black Rat SnakeC.Pine TreeD.Pine Beetle

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Question 1The answer is “B” the Black Rat Snake

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Question 2The stage of a compound light microscope carries out which function?A.Provides light for viewing the image.B.The part of the microscope a person looks through.C.Magnifies the image of the specimen.D.A platform that supports a slide holding the specimen.

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Question 2The correct answer is “D” a platform that supports a slide holding the specimen.

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Question 3Tissue Organ Organelle Organ System OrganismAbove is a list of organization in a multicellular organism. However, one of these terms does not belong in this sequence. Which term does not belong?A.OrganelleB.Organ SystemC.OrganD.Tissue

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Question 3 The correct answer is “A” an organelle.

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Question 4An army ant colony travels on the forest floor, they stir up various flying insect species. As the insects flee from the army ants, birds following the ants catch the fleeing insects. This is an example ofA.ParasitismB.MutualismC.CommensalismD.Competition

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Question 4

The correct answer is “C” commensalism. The Bicoloured Antbird is almost completely dependent on its commensalistic relationship with army ants for food.

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Question 5In this graph, the average speed in this experiment is theA.Control GroupB.Independent variableC.Dependent variableD.Qualitative variable

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Question 5The correct answer is “C” the dependent variable.

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Question 6The process by which you are able to maintain a constant 98.6 degree body temperature in 0 degree weather is called:A.HomeostasisB.EvolutionC.SymbiosisD.Metabolism

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Question 6

The correct answer is “A” homeostasis.

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Question 7The smallest unit that has all the characteristics of life is A.TissueB.AtomC.OrganismD.Cell

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Question 7The correct answer is “D” the cell.

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Question 8Give the correct order for the levels of ecological organization from largest to smallest:A.Population, Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, OrganismB.Biosphere, Community, Ecosystem, Organism, PopulationC.Ecosystem, Biosphere, Population, Community, OrganismD.Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism

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Question 8A. The correct answer is “D” Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population,

Organism.

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Question 9 Which of the following is a characteristic of all living things?a) A) The ability to move.b) B) Having an orderly structure.c) C) The ability to breathe.d) D) Having blood.

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Question 9 The correct answer is “B” having and orderly structure.

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Question 10The best scientists once believed that the Earth was flat, now it is believed

that the Earth is round; this is an example of science being:

A) empirically based

B) subjective

C) tentative

D) socially and culturally embedded

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Question 10The correct answer is ‘C’Tentative means that it is subject to change.

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Question 11Which of the following are considered abiotic factors in the

environment?

A) water

B) temperature

C) sunlight

D) ladybug

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Question 11The correct answer is A, B, CAbiotic factors are non-living.

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Question 12Bacteria breaks down a dead lion, this make the bacteria

which of the following?

A) heterotroph

B) decomposer

C) autotroph

D) tertiary consumer

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Question 12The correct answer is ‘B’.A decomposer breaks down dead material.

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Question 13The fact that science REQUIRES observation and data

shows that science is…A. tentativeB. empirically basedC. laws and theoriesD. socially and culturally embedded

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Question 13B. empirically based means that it is based upon data

from observations

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Question 14Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?

A) the room has 16 desks

B) the room is warm

C) there are 29 students in the room

D) the students in the room are smart

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Question 14The answer is ‘A’ and ‘C’.Qualitative data deals with measurements and

numbers.

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Question 15Which part of an experiment is the part that you change or

manipulate?

A) dependant variable

B) control group

C) hypothesis

D) independent variable

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Question 15The answer is ‘D’.

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Question 16All of the squirrels living in Chicagoland is an example of…

A) a community

B) an ecosystem

C) an organism

D) a population

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Question 16The answer is ‘D’.A population is all the members of one species living in a

given area.

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Question 17Why is a pyramid a good representation of the energy

structure in an ecosystem?

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Question 17There is more energy at the bottom (producers) than the top since only

10% of the energy get transferred from one level to the next.

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Question 18 An experiment is set up to determine which color light makes an aquatic plant

undergo photosynthesis the fastest. 4 different plants are placed under white, red,

blue, and green light while a 5th is placed in the dark. All oxygen produced by the

plant is captured and measured.

A) What is the independent variable?

B) What is the dependant variable?

C) What is the control group?

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Question 18A) The independent variable is the thing that you manipulate-

color of light.

B) the dependant variable is the thing that you measure-

amount of oxygen produced

C) The control group is the group that does not have the

variable- the plant in the dark.

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Question 19What cycle is the picture depicting?

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Question 19The answer is the water cycle.

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Kilo (k)

Hecto (h)

Deca (da)

Base Unitgram/liter/meter

Deci (d)

Centi (c)

Milli (m)

Micro (µ)

Nano (n)

Question 20

37 ml = _____?____ hl

Question 21

5.34 dam = ____?_____ cm

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Questions 20 , 21Question 20

37 ml = 0.00037 hlQuestion 21

5.34 dam = 5340 cm

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Question 22What percentage of energy is passed from one trophic

level to the next?

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Question 2210%

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Question 23What is the difference between an autotroph and a

heterotroph?

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Question 23An autrotroph makes its own energy from sunlightA heterotroph must eat another organism to get energy

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Question 24What is a hypothesis?

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Question 24A proposed explanation that answers a question

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Question 25Ideally, how many variables should be in an experiment?

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Question 251

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Question 26Name an organism that removes CO2 from the

atmosphere?

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Question 26Plants

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Question 27If a microscope has an ocular lens of 10X and an

objective lens of 40X, what is the total magnification?

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Question 2710 x 40 = 400X

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Question 28What is the ultimate source of all energy on Earth?

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Question 28The sun

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Question 29What is the difference between a food chain and a food

web?

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Question 29A food chain show the energy path to one apex

consumer.A food web shows all the possible food chains in a given

ecosystem.

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Question 30What are you going to do to study for your Quarter 1

Exam?