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After the digestive system converts food into nutrients,these nutrients pass into the:

Bloodstream

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When blood comes out externally it is called…

Bleeding

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Non-living things in an ecosystem are called

Abiotic factors

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Type of consumers that eat only plants

Herbivore

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Type of consumers that eat both plants and other animals

Omnivores

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Type of consumers that feed on other animals without killing them

Parasites

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Type of consumers that consume waste and carrion

Scavengers

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What is the job of red blood cells?

To carry oxygen

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When we exhale, we get rid of:

Carbon dioxide

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It includes all living things and the outer layers ofEarth

The biosphere

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What are the main parts of the circulatory system?

Heart, blood, and blood vessels.

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What are white blood cells?

Cells that fight infections

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Two characteristics of the respiratory system

Automatic and involuntary

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What are the three parts of the circulatory system?

Heart, blood, and blood vessels.

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The components of the circulatory system are:

Heart, blood and blood vessels

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The respiratory system consists of the:

Pulmonary airways and lungs

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Average human heartbeat in a lifetime

2,500,000,000 times

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What is necessary in order for life to develop and survive on a planet?

Water in liquid form

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An example of negative human impact in thebiosphere is:

Air pollution
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This layer protects the planet from the Sun's ultraviolet rays

The ozone layer

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What is an herbivore?

An animal that eats only plants

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What is a carnivore?

An animal that eats only meat.

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What is the lithosphere?

Consists on Earth's crust and the mantle

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What causes earthquakes?

Movement of tectonic plates.

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These are the three states of water

Solid, liquid, gas

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There are two models of the Earth, which are

Chemical and physical

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Where does acid rain come from?

From the use of fossil fuels

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Which substances does acid rain form?

Sulfuric and nitric acids

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What is a consequence of acid rain ?

Damage of plant life

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What is a biotic factor?

Living things in an ecosystem

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Define pollution

It is the buildup of harmful material in our environment

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This three cells make blood tissue

Red blood cells, white blood cellsand platelets

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What is the main function of the respiratory system?

To take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.

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What is the main function of the digestive system?

To break down food and absorb nutrients.

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Natural phenomena that can alter a food system

Volcanic eruptions, floods,droughts , glacial periods

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What are the parts of the digestive system?

Mouth, esophagus, stomach,intestines, and more.

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The composition of soil is:

25% water, 25% air , 45% mineral sand 5% organic matter

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What is a renewable resource?

A resource that can be replenished,like sunlight or wind.

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What is a non-renewable resource?

A resource that cannot be easily replaced, like coal or oil.

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What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate?

Vertebrates have a backbone; invertebrates do not.

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What is the water cycle?

The process by which water moves through evaporation, condensation,precipitation, and collection.

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What it the hydrosphere?

It is a layer of gas almost 10,000 km thick that covers the entire surface of Earth

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What is the heart?

It is a muscular organ that contracts to pump blood through the organism

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What is the atmosphere?

It is a layer of gas almost 10,000 km thick that covers the entire surface of Earth

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What is an Ecosystem?

It consists of all the living and nonliving things that live in the same place

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What do producers do in an ecosystem?

Make their own food through photosynthesis.

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What does the excessive accumulation of greenhouse gases cause to the atmosphere?

A worldwide increase in temperature heat

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These are some of the gases found in smog

Carbon dioxide, sulfur ,and nitrogen oxides

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What are consumers in an ecosystem?

Organisms that eat other living things.

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What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is short-termatmospheric conditions; climate is the average over a long time