Cells
Food webs, Cascades, and Cladistics
Science skills
Astronomy
Ecology
100

Do Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus

Eukaryotic

100

What is a food web

The animals and plants that animals eat

100

What multiplier does the ocular lense have a compound light microscope

10x

100

What are stars

A huge hot sphere of glowing gas 

100

What is a biotic and abiotic factor

Biotic is living abiotic is not

200

What is the role of vacuoles in cells

Storage

200

What is the animal we studied in class related to food webs?

Rock Pocket Mouse

200

160cm is how much mm

1,600

200

Why do stars move across earth

because earth is rotating on its axis
200

What is the green world hypothesi

Predators prevent herbivores from consuming too much plant life
300
Name 3 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Nucleus difference. Eukaryotic is fungi, animals, protists and plants while prokaryotic is bacteria and arches. Prokaryotic are always single celled (unicellular) while eukaryotic cells are usually multicellular. Prokaryotic cells are membrane-bound while eukaryotic cells are not.

300

Are prey the only thing that control a food web?

False, predators also have a large impact on a given ecosystem

300

What is the difference between accuracy and precision

Accuracy is the closeness of measurements to a specific value and precision is to one another

300

What star do the other stars and planets rotate around

North Star

300

When wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone what was the main thing that changed

Deer started dying which resulted in more plants

400

What is the role of enzymes in cells

To modify molecules

400

What is the used analogy for "checkpoints" in cladistics

stamps

400

What are the 4 types of graphs

Bar, line, dot, pie chart

400

What is the north stars actual name

Polaris

400
What did Charles Darwin discover
The struggle for existence
500

What is the golgiapparatus

"Operating Center" 

500

What is every vocabulary word used in the rock pocket mouse paragraph and what do they roughly mean

Fitness: An organisms ability to survive and produce offspring in its environment

Phenotype: An individuals observable traits such as height and eye color

Mutation: Random change to an organisms DNA sequence

Adaptation: Any heritable trait that helps an organisms survive and reproduce in its environment

Natural selection: sorts out the unwanted genes over time

Mutation: The random events that came a genetic change

Evolution: A biological change over time

500

What is qualitative and quantitative

Qualitative is visual observation on details quantitative is visual observation on the amount of something

500

What is the biggest constellation?

Drago

500

If there was a drought what would happen to the wolves and elk in Yellowstone

Population would go down a lot