ECOSYSTEMS
DNA REPLICATION
CAUSE & EFFECT
QUALITATIVE VS QUANTITATIVE DATA
Photosynthesis
100

We call this all the different populations of species living and interacting in an area

What is a community?

100

DNA stands for this

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

100

The temperature dropped below freezing, so the pond froze over. This is the cause

What is the temperature dropping below freezing?

100

"the water is cold" an example of...

What is qualitative data?

100

 Photosynthesis requires three main ingredients.

What is sunlight (or light energy), water, and carbon dioxide?

200

This organism in an ecosystem produces its own food using sunlight.

What is a producer (or plant)?

200

DNA is shaped like a twisted ladder. We call this shape

What is a double helix?

200

A student forgot to water her plant for two weeks. The effect is

What is the plant wilted (or died)?

200

A scientist measures that a plant grew 5 centimeters in one week.

What is quantitative data?

200

This is the chemical equation for photosynthesis 

What is 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + light energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂?

300

A hawk eats a snake, and the snake eats a mouse, what is the hawk called in this food chain?

What is a top predator (or secondary consumer)?

300

During DNA replication, the two strands of DNA separate. This enzyme helps unzip the DNA strand.

What is Helicase?

300

Because the forest fire destroyed the trees, the effect to the animals that lived there was

What is they lost their habitat (or had to move)?

300

This type of data uses measurements...

What is quantitative data?

300

A farmer notices her tomato plants grow slowly on cloudy days but quickly on sunny days. This factor is limiting the rate of photosynthesis.

What is light intensity (or sunlight)?

400

This term describes the role an organism plays in its environment, including what it eats and where it lives.

What is a Niche?

400

This process creates MRna

What is transcription? 

400

A factory released pollution into the river. Identify both the cause and one effect.

What is the cause: factory pollution, and the effect: fish died (or water became contaminated)?

400

A student describes a rock as "smooth, gray, and shiny." Is this qualitative or quantitative data? Explain why.

What is qualitative data because it describes qualities and characteristics rather than using numbers?

400

In a greenhouse, a gardener increases the temperature from 15°C to 25°C and observes faster plant growth. However, when the temperature reaches 40°C, the plants stop growing. Explain why increasing temperature beyond a certain point decreases the rate of photosynthesis.

What is the enzymes that control photosynthesis denature (or stop working) at extremely high temperatures?

500

In a forest ecosystem, decomposers break down dead organisms. Name one example of a decomposer.

What is a fungus (or bacteria)?

500

This process produces aminoacids

What is Translation?

500

a predator population increases, this would likely happen to the prey population as a cause and effect relationship.

What is the prey population would decrease?

500

A scientist collects both "the solution turned blue" and "the temperature increased by 10°C." Which is qualitative and which is quantitative?

What is "the solution turned blue" is qualitative and "the temperature increased by 10°C" is quantitative?

500

Compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration. How are they opposite processes in terms of reactants and products?

What is photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen, while cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water?

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