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100

Who is Carolus Linnaeus?

Father of Modern Taxonomy

100

The fungi known to kill certain bacteria are

penicillia

100

What is runoff?

the precipitation that flows over the surface of soil

100

Air pollution can be caused by burning what?

Too many fossil fuels

100

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek observed what through a microscope?

bacteria

200

 What are the three modern domains used by scientists?

Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

200

What is an example of phototropism?

Sunflower turning to the sun

200

Releasing nitrogen from the soil back into the atmosphere is called what?

denitrification

200

What is collection?

When precipitation gathers into a body of water

200

A pollutant released into the atmosphere is

an emission

300

Explain two differences between a monocot and a dicot

a. Monocots have a single cotyledon and leaves with parallel veins.

b. Dicots have two cotyledons and leaves with branching veins. 

300

If something is a prokaryote and unicellular it would belong to which two domains?

Bacteria or Archaea

300

What is the cycling of chemical elements through the living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem? 

Biogeochemical cycle

300

What is a swelling on a plant root that contains nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

Nodule

300

Draw and label the water cycle.

Evaporation, precipitation, condensation

400

Explain the major difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes

The main difference is that eukaryotes have a cell nucleus and prokaryotes do not.

400

Plants that have a water and nutrient transport system are called what?

vascular

400

What are the four most abundant elements in living things?

Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Carbon

400

What are two effects on the ecosystem of cutting down the trees in a forest?

It can make the ecosystem lose nitrogen. It can also cause too much carbon dioxide to build up since there would not be enough producers to use the carbon dioxide.

400

Why should you never turn the adjustment knobs on a microscope too quickly?

If you adjust it too quickly, you can break the slide or the objective lens.

500

Define the word taxonomy and explain what system is used to name organisms

Taxonomy is the system of classifying plants and animals according to similar characteristics. Modern taxonomy uses a two-part naming system called binomial nomenclature, involving the genus and species name.

500

There are three main groups within the protist kingdom. Name each one and give an example.

Animal like protists, an example amoebas or paramecia

plant-like protists, an example algae or diatoms

fungus-like protists, an example slime molds or downy mildew 

500

What is nitrogen fixation?

Converting nitrogen in the atmosphere into a form that can be used by plants

500

What is cellular respiration?

The process in cells by which oxygen and glucose are used to produce energy and carbon dioxide 

500

Label all the parts of the microscope.

Look at picture

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