Ms. Miller
Summer!
Summer! 2
Cells
Ecology
100

What is Ms. Miller's favorite color?

Pink

100

Which is the largest: Atlantic or Pacific?

Pacific

100

What do you see on the 4th of July?

Fireworks!

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

How much energy is transferred to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid?

10%

200

What is Ms. Miller's favorite animal? Hint: it is in the room and is very bright!

Ducks

200

Is the Sun a planet?

No it's a star!

200

Where was the sport of surfing invented? (It is in the U.S.)

Hawaii

200

If there are more solutes inside of the cell, than in the solution, is the solution hyper, hypo, or isotonic?

Hypotonic

200

What trophic level has the MOST biomass?

Producers

300

What sport did Ms. Miller play in high school?

Softball

300

What state is considered to be the "Sunshine State"

Florida

300

What is the first day of summer called?

The Summer Solstice

300

How many cells are produced at the end of Meiosis and are they haploid or diploid?

4, haploid

300

What trophic level would a bird be if its main food source was caterpillars and insects that are herbivores?

Secondary consumer

400

How many siblings does Ms. Miller have?

5

400

What percentage of watermelon is made up of water?

around 90%

400

What is the most popular ice cream flavor in America? (Vanilla, Chocolate or Strawberry)

Vanilla

400

What is the function of the golgi apparatus?

Packages and transports proteins

400

What type of symbiotic relationship is being described?: A barnacle attaches to a whale and is able to collect nutrient and eat remnants of fish from the whale's diet. The whale is unharmed. 

Commensalism

500
What type of cats does Ms. Miller have?

Brown Tabby

500

What does SPF stand for?

Sun Protection Factor

500

What is the official first day of summer?

June 21

500

What are the inputs and outputs of cellular respiration?

In: oxygen & glucose

Out: ATP, carbon dioxide, water

500

A population of rabbits was able to reproduce more efficiently due to a predator recently becoming extinct. They started off as a population of 100 and quickly rose to 780. However, the ecosystem did not have enough grass and vegetation available and many of the rabbit population died and the population dropped to be around 468, the next year it was 457, and the year after it was around 462. What is the estimated carrying capacity of this rabbit population?

Around 460