Metric System and Graphs
Cladograms and Hypothesis
Ecology
Quality Sources and Evolution
Water and Carbon Cycle
100

What is 1/100 of a meter?

A centimeter

100

What is a scientifically correct hypothesis?

An "if...then...because" statement. 

100

What does extirpation mean?

To be extinct in one area.

100

Is Wikipedia a quality source?

No, because anyone can add to it making the information not trust worthy.

100

What does Ppm stand for?

Parts per million.

200

Which variable goes on the x-axis of a graph? What variable goes on the y-axis?

X-axis: Independent Variable, Y-Axis: Dependent Variable

200

What are the key components of a scientific observation?

Zoom bubble, detailed sketch, labels, and a summary description.

200

True or False? When the wolves disappeared from Yellowstone National Park, every species was positively affected?

False. The deer were positively affected, however, many of the plant species were not.

200

How does the difference in Rock Pocket mouse color show evolution in action? 

It shows evolution because of how the mice's skin color changed in order to adapt to a new environment.

200

True or false, the same amount of atmospheric CO2 is always on Earth?

True, the same amount of atmospheric CO2 always remains on Earth.

300

Which graph is used to observe the relationship between two variables and cannot be predicted?

Scatter plot

300

What does the start and finish represent in a cladogram? 

The start is something all the species share while the finish is a trait that one animal has.

300

What is a keystone species in an ecosystem? 

An important species, normally a predator, that every other living thing in an ecosystem depends upon. 

300
What is selective advantage? 

It is a trait that helps organisms survive in their environment, reproduce, and live longer. EX: Having thicker fur gives Artic animals a selective advantage in cold environments.

300

What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph in an ecosystem?

Autotrophs make their own food (auto- makes itself), heterotrophs eat other organisms for food (hetero- different from itself)

400

What are the three base units in the metric system and what do they stand for? 

Liters (volume), meters (distance), grams (mass/weight)

400

Why would you use a cladogram?

It is a simple way to organize and understand evolutionary history.

400

How does a trophic cascade happen?

A trophic cascade happens when one species disappears from an ecosystem and every species in that ecosystem is affected. (Domino effect, can be positive or negative)

400

True or false, a source that ends with .gov is a quality source?

True. Any website ending with .gov means it is a government website meaning it is trustworthy and credible

400

What is the difference between abiotic factors and biotic factors of an environment?

Biotic factors are living or recently living while abiotic factors are not living.

500

What is found by adding different values and then dividing by the amount of values? 

The average

500

What is a trait that could be shared by all mammals on a cladogram?

EX: All mammals have hair and do not lay eggs

500

What is the highest predatory consumer on the trophic pyramid?

Tertiary consumer (shark, lion, etc.)

500
What is one way the mice with dark fur lived longer on the black rock than the brown mice with lighter fur on the black rock?

The black mice blended into the black rock better, therefore predators had a harder time seeing them. The brown mice were more easily spotted by predators on the black rock because they stood out.

500
How are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation related in the water cycle?

Evaporation turns water into water vapor and condensation turns the water into clouds. Then falls back to Earth when rain or snow falls causing precipitation.