Physical Science
Diseases
Ecosystems
Earth History
Hydrosphere
100

What is the smallest unit of matter?

atom

100

Which pathogen is nonliving and requires a host cell to reproduce?

Virus

100

What is a living factor in an ecosystem called?

biotic or biotic factor

100

What do fossils provide evidence of?

Past life and environments

100

What is the continuous movement of water on Earth?

water cycle

200

What information does the atomic number tell you about an element?

the number of protons
200

What type of medicine is used to treat bacterial infections?

Antibiotics

200

What roles does a producer play in a food chain? (2 things)

Makes it's own food AND provides energy for other organisms.

200

In undisturbed rock layers, where are the oldest rocks found?

Bottom layers

200

Which is more dense: cold saltwater or warm freshwater

cold saltwater
300

An element on the far left side of the periodic table would be:

Metal

300

A fungus spreads using tiny airborne structures. What are these structures called?

Spores

300

Example of parasitism 

answers may vary

300

What is the purpose of an index fossil?

To determine the relative age of rock layers

300

How can increased turbidity affect aquatic organisms? (2 things)

Less sunlight to reach plants, decrease in oxygen levels

400

On the periodic table, describe Group 1 reactivity

the most reactive 

400

Why can overusing antibiotics be harmful?

lead to antibiotic resistance 

400

Quick energy source

Carbohydrate

400

Why would a marine fossil found on a mountain be evidence that Earth has changed over time?

The area was once underwater

400

Why do differences in temperature and salinity create ocean currents?

They change water density

500

Magnesium easily reacts, while Neon rarely reacts. Where are their positions on the periodic table?

Magnesium is on the left side closer to Group 1.

Neon is on the right side closer to Noble Gases.

500

What medicine can be used to treat the flu?

Influenza can not be treated, it is a virus

500

How does a food web provide more stability than a food chain?

Organisms have multiple food sources

500

Two rock layers in different locations have the same index fossils, what does the mean?

The rock layers are the same age

500

Explain how water pollution can impact both aquatic organisms and humans? (3 things)

reduce water quality, harm organisms, and contaminate drinking water/food sources