Ecosystems
Scientific Method
Forces
Scientific Tools
Miscellaneous
100

Name four types of Ecosystems.

Forests, Grasslands, Deserts, Tundras, Mountains, Ocean, Marine, Savannahs, etc.

(Answers will vary)

100

This is the variable that stays the same.

Controlled Variable (Constant).

100

This thing is any push or pull from one object to another.

Force(s).

100

This scientific tool allows us to see small objects up close.

Microscope.

100

What was the name of the Science Experiment we did before Winter Break?

Elephant Toothpaste!

200

What is an Invasive Species?

Non-native organisms (plants, animals, microbes) that spread aggressively in a new ecosystem, causing harm to the environment, economy, or human health by outcompeting natives, disrupting habitats, and reducing biodiversity, often thriving due to a lack of natural predators.

200

*DAILY DOUBLE* 400 POINTS!

This variable is changed in a Controlled Experiment.

Independent Variable.

200

What force resists motion?

(Hint: It can create heat)

Friction

200

This scientific tool keeps liquids from spilling out of test tubes and flasks.

Rubber Stopper (or a Stopper)

200

What are Kinetic and Potential Energy?

Kinetic Energy = Energy of Motion (Arrow being shot)

Potential Energy = Stored Energy (Arrow being drawn)

300

Properly label this Food Chain with Predator, Prey, Consumer, and Producer.


Sun --> Grass --> Mouse --> Cat

Grass = Producer

Mouse = Prey and Consumer

Cat: Consumer and Predator

300

What is an inference?

A logical conclusion based on an observation.

(Answers will vary)

300

This force pulls all objects together.

(Hint: Apples)

Gravity

300

This scientific tool measures volume.

Graduated Cylinder

300

*DAILY DOUBLE* 600 POINTS!

How two words do you need within the structure of a Hypothesis?

- If______, then______.

400

Give one example of each symbiotic relationship:

- Mutualism

- Commensalism

- Parasitism

(Answers will vary)

400

What is a Qualitative Observation and Quantitative Observation?

Qualitative: Non-Countable Observation (i.e. Color, smell, etc.)

Quantitative: Countable Observation (How much?, How many?, etc.)

400

*DAILY DOUBLE (800 POINTS)*

What is Momentum?

(Hint: It's an equation)

Mass x Velocity

400

This scientific tool is used for containing and observing the growth of bacteria or fungi.

(Hint: It's circular)

Petri Dish

400

What are the four fundamental components of a habitat?

-Food

-Water

-Shelter

-Space

500

*DAILY DOUBLE* 1,000 POINTS!

The maximum population size an ecosystem can support.

Carrying Capacity

500

What are the six main steps to the Scientific Method?

1. Question/Observe

2. Analyze/Research

3. Hypothesis

4. Experiment

5. Analyze Results

6. Conclusion

500

What is Inertia?

The natural tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion and objects at rest to stay at rest, unless acted upon by a force.

500

This scientific tool is used for precisely measuring mass.

Triple-Beam Balance

500

Four ways force affects motion.

- Start

- Stop

- Change Motion

- Change Direction

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