Process of science
Water
Cells
Ecology
Misc.
100

What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable?

The independent variable relies on nothing and will happen despite whatever the dependent variable does while the dependant variable relies on independent for its outcome

100

Q - What is the process of water going up into the air from liquid form? 


A - Evaporation

100

What does ppm stand for?

  1. Parts per million

  2. Parts per meter

  3. Parts per millimeter

  4. Parts per millisecond

Parts per million

100

What is ecology


  1. The study of the Earth

  2. The study of living things

  3. The study of ecosystems

  4. The study of animals



The study of ecosystems

100

What is an example of homeostasis?

  1. Laughing

  2. Sweating

  3. Eating

  4. Running

Sweating

200

When do you use a bar graph? A line graph? A scatter plot?

Bar-numerical vs. non-numerical

Line-one dependent numerical variable vs. one numerical independent variable

scatterplot-multiple dependent numerical variable vs. one numerical independent variable

200

Q - What is the process of condensation?


A - Gas to liquid

200

What is a cladogram node?


A - A common ancestor

200

What is a keystone species?




A: When a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.

200

Q: What’s the difference between autotrophs and heterotroph?


A: Autotrophs, plants, make their own food with photosynthesis. Heterotrophs, animals, have to hunt or find their food.

300

What is a not a rule to the Living Lab?

  1. No Phones

  2. Be calm

  3. No disturbing life

  4. Run around

Run around

300

What is the first stage of the salmon life cycle?

  1. Egg

  2. Alevin

  3. smolt

Egg

300

What is a characteristic of living thing?

  1. Photosynthesis

  2. Respiration 

  3. Reproducing

  4. Movement

Reproducing

300

What percentage of energy flows from one organism to another in a food chain/web?


  1. 10% of energy flows

  2. 25% of energy flows

  3. 5% of energy flows

  4. 0% of energy flows

10% of energy flows

300

What are some main features of the carbon cycle?


A: Some key features of the carbon cycle are respiration, photosynthesis, and greenhouse gases.

400

What is the difference between a good scientific observation and a normal observation?


A - Scientific observation has more detail + more data

400

Q. What is fitness?


  1. An organism ability to survive and produce offspring in its environment

400

What is the difference between plant and animal cells?


A: Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplast, and a vacuole whereas animal cells do not. Plant cells also tend to look more structured than animals cells, other than that they share similar features.

400

What are the different levels of a trophic pyramid?


  1. Producers, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary

  2. Herbivores, Prey, Omnivore, Territory

  3. Producers, Predators, Tertiary, Omnivore

  4. Herbivore, Primary, Tertiary, Secondary

  • Producers, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary

400

How do I find a reliable O’Dowd source?

A. Use the first link that shows up on google

B. Ask yourself the five Ws before using it

C. Always use Wikipedia

D. Only use sources that end in “.org”

D. Only use sources that end in “.org”

500

Q - What is 71.6 Kiloliters as liters 




A - 71,600

500

Draw the water cycle

Answers vary
500

How do you calculate total magnification?

  1. Objective lens multiplied by ocular lens

  2. It is the objective lens number

  3. It is the ocular lens number

  4. Objective lens divided by ocular lens

  • Objective lens multiplied by ocular lens

500

What causes a trophic cascade?


  1. The removal of a keystone species

  2. The removal of a particular prey species

  3. The arrival of a new species 

  4. A reduction in the amount of grassland/trees

  • The removal of a keystone species

500

Q- How is adaptation necessary for survival?


A - It is necessary for being able to survive in natural selection.