Ecology/ ESS
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Random
100

Using the command term define, what is the term for a random, permanent change in the nucleotide sequence (genotype) of a gene that may result in an altered trait

+ 50 Extra points State which type of biomolecule/macromolecule is DNA.

Mutation

+ 50 Points: Nucleic Acid

100

Define, what is the term for the distance between two consecutive wave crests (or troughs)?

wavelength

100

The physical appearance or observable traits of an organism is known 

HINT: Is one word

Last Chance Choose the best answer:

a) Dominant genes

b) Genotype

c) Phenotype

d) Allele

+ BONUS 100 POINTS

100

Name the subatomic particles and their charges

Protons +

Electrons -

Neutrons +/-

100

Using the command term identify, name the West African country that is the birthplace of physicist teacher Michael Donkor

Ghana


200

Using the command term identify, name the general term for an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.

Prey

200

Identify the law of motion that explains why passengers lurch forward when a car brakes suddenly.

Newton’s First Law (Law of Inertia)

200

Which specialized human cell transports oxygen, and what is the name of the oxygen-carrying protein it contains?

+100 Bonus: Provide the scientific name of this cell (including its distinctive feature).


+100 Bonus: State the chemical element that reversibly bonds with oxygen within that protein’s heme group.

Red Blood Cell (+100 points: Erythrocyte)

Hemoglobin (+100 points: iron [Fe])

200

This type of bond typically forms between a metal and a nonmetal

Ionic bond

200

This organ produces both insulin and glucagon. Using the command term identify, name the organ and state the body system to which it belongs.

+50 Extra Points: Insulin and glucagon have opposite effects on blood sugar. Which one lowers blood sugar?

 

Pancreas, and it belongs to the endocrine system

+50 Extra Points: Insulin

300

Identify the biological process by which organisms with heritable traits better suited to their environment tend to survive and reproduce, leading to changes in populations over time.

+50 Extra Points: Name the famous scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection

Adaptation

+ 50 POINTS: Charles Darwin

300

A cheetah runs 140 meters in 5 seconds. Calculate its speed in meters per second, and name the formula you used.

  • Formula: Speed = Distance ÷ Time

  • Math: 140 m ÷ 5 s = 28 m/s

300

These small, grain-like organelles floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) are the cell's protein factories.

Ribosomes

300

This term describes an atom that has lost or gained electrons, giving it a charge.

is an ion


BONUS 100 POINTS

300

Using the command term identify, name the largest organ in the human body by surface area.

+200 Extra Points: Now name the heaviest internal organ in the human body (by mass).

The skin


+200 POINTS: The Liver

400

Outline the main types of symbiotic relationships in biology

1. Mutualism (+/+) 100 points

2. Commensalism (+/0) 100 points

3. Parasitism (+/-) 100 points

400

What is the force between an object and the surface it is moving over called?

Friction

BONUS 200 POINTS

400

Using the command term describe, explain how mutualism differs from parasitism.

+200 points if you provide one example for mutualism and another for parasitism

Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit, while parasitism is a symbiotic relationship where one species benefits (the parasite) and the other is harmed (the host)

+ 100 BONUS


400

The overall charge of an oxygen atom that gains 2 electrons

-2


DOUBLE POINTS

400

This IB Learner Profile attribute is demonstrated when a student questions the validity of a scientific claim, analyzes evidence before accepting a conclusion, and seeks out multiple perspectives on an issue.

+100 Bonus: What ATL skill means breaking down complex information into smaller parts to see how they relate

Inquirer

+100 Bonus: Analyzing, Critical Thinking

500

This term describes an organism that can produce its own food using sunlight or inorganic substances, forming the base of the food chain.

Autothroph, producer or primary producer

500

The direct change from a solid (ice) to a gas (water vapor) without becoming liquid.

Sublimation


DOUBLE POINTS!

500

Write the complete and accurate balance chemical formula for photosynthesis and cellular respiration 

+200 Extra Points if you state the cellular organelle in where these two process occur

Photosynthesis: Chloroplast

6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

Cellular Respiration: Mitochondria

C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + (26-38) ATP

500

Using the command term define, what is the name of the continuous path that water follows as it moves through Earth's systems, changing between solid, liquid, and gas states

The water cycle or hydrologic cycle?

500

Using the command term list, name the ten attributes of the IB Learner Profile.

+100 Extra Points: Which two attributes specifically relate to how a student approaches unfamiliar situations and new ideas?

Inquirer, Knowledgeable, Thinker, Communicator, Principled, Open‑Minded, Caring, Risk‑Taker, Balanced, Reflective

+100 Extra Points: Inquierer and Risk-Taker

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