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100

The order of the following from the smallest to the largest level of organization:

organ system, organ, cell, tissue, organism

What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?

100

The order of the following from the smallest to largest level of organization:

community, biosphere, population, ecosystem, individuals, biome

What is individual < population < community < ecosystem < biome <biospshere?

100

The eagle population dying would cause these species to GROW in size.

What are the foxes and the kangaroo rats?

100

These are the inputs of photosynthesis.

What are CO2 and H2O?

100

This macromolecule helps store genetic information

What is nucleic acid?

200

A scientist changes how much water is given to four different plants. They see how the height of the plant changes based on the different amounts of water.

This is the independent variable listed in the above experiment is. . .

What is the amount of water?

200

This type of graph describes growth that is non-stop. There are no predators in this population and the graph usually describes how invasive species grow.


What is exponential growth?

200

The amount of energy transferred to the tertiary level if the primary producers started with 40,000 kJ of energy.

What is 40 kJ?

200

The location of the light reactions in photosynthesis.

What are the thylakoids?
200

This region on the enzyme helps it bind to very specific substrates to convert them into products.

What is an active site?

300

A scientist changes how much water is given to four different plants. They see how the height of the plant changes based on the different amounts of water.

This variable would be graphed on the Y-axis

What is the height of the plants?


DRY MIX!

300

Three options below are factors that belong in the hydrosphere:


salmon, water, kelp, rain, jellyfish, carbon dioxide, ponds, paperclip.

What are water, rain and ponds?

300

Bees helping pollinate flowers while collecting sugars to make honey describes the [ habitat / niche ]

Whereas, Bees using spruce trees as places to build their hives describes the [ habitat / niche ]

What is niche, and then habitat?

300

This molecule accepts the electrons at the end of the electron transport chain.

What is OXYGEN?

300

This option below would NOT denature an enzyme.

A. HIGH temperature

B. LOW pH

C. LOW temperature

D. HIGH pH

What is C?

400

These options below are NOT the characteristics of living things.

A. Breathes Oxygen

B. Consumes meat

C. Carries out homeostasis

D. Is able to grow and develop

E. Has the ability to evolve

What are A and B?

400

San Francisco in the winter is foggy and rainy describes the ___________.

Whereas, San Francisco is supposed to be sunny and clear next week describes the  _____________.

What is climate and then weather?

400

List three FAST processes of the carbon cycle.

What is photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and combustion of fossil fuels?

400

One of the sentences below describes BOTH cell respiration and fermentation

A. requires the mitochondria

B. produces lactic acid and ethanol

C. goes through glycolysis

D. uses the electron transport chain

What is C?

400

The job of enzymes and catalysts in an organism.

What is help speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy?

500

A: Other studies show that more weeks of exercise decrease peoples resting (basal) heart rate.

B: Leah and John's resting heart rate decreased with more weeks of exercise.

C: John's resting heart rate started at 92 bpm and ended at 80 bpm. Leah's heart rate began at 78 bpm and ended at 67 bpm.

The claim above is statement __, the evidence is statement ___, the reasoning is statement __.

What is statement B, statement C, and statement A?

500

Describe how the populations in the following places would change

 

What is...

East Zealand: stay the same

West Zealand: decrease

South Zealand: increase

North Zealand: increase

500

This allows a community to have a variety of animals, plants, and microorganisms which allows it to become MORE resilient to environmental disturbances.

What is biodiversity?

500

This input contributes the oxygen to the glucose in photosynthesis.

What is CO2 ?

(the OXYGEN in water leaves as O2 in the light reactions!!)

500

The monomers of the four macromolcules are . . .

What are monosaccharides, amino acids, fatty acid/glycerol, and nucleotides?