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Bonus: Cell Functions
100

Is water a limited resource?

Clean drinking water is a limited resource

100

What causes a trophic cascade?

The removal of a keystone species.

100

What does currency mean when trying to determine if a source is reliable?

The recency of the information used in the source.

100

The factor that the experimenter intentionally changes is the ___ variable.

Independent

100

What is the function of Chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts - Performs photosynthesis

200

 For a graph depicting the relationship between temperature in celsius through the month of January and snowfall in inches through the month of January in Tahoe, which graph should be used to show the data collected?

Line graph

200

What are the four levels of the trophic pyramid? (Include a drawing)

Primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.

200

What are the five W’s used to determine if a source is reliable?

Who,What,Why,Where,and When?

200

 A testable statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment is called a ___ .

Hypothesis

200

What is the function of the Nucleus

 Nucleus - Stores DNA

300

List three rules of the living lab

varying answers from this list 

-Students in the Living Lab must be accompanied by a teacher or Living Lab staff at all times 

-Wear appropriate attire when in the Living Lab

-The Living Lab is a cell phone/screen free zone

-Respect the pond ecosystem

-Respect the plants, wildlife and domesticated animals

-Pay attention to and obey all signage

-No running, shouting or horseplay in the Living Lab. 

-Stay on defined paths at all times

300

What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?

Autotrophs - Producers, Heterotrophs - Consumers

300

What is a mutation?

A heritable change in an organism’s DNA sequence. 



300

What is the term for observations that involve numbers or measurements?

Quantitative observation

300

What is the function of Vacuole?

Vacuole - Stores water nutrients and waste

400

Draw a metric system line

See pictures to judge

400

What do plant and animal cells have in common and what do they not?

Both have a nucleus, mitochondria, cytoplasm, ribosomes, cell wall. Plant cells have chloroplasts and a large central vacuole while animal cells don't.

400

What is a selective advantage?

A trait that increases an organism’s chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment.

400

Which lens do you look through to view the specimen?

Ocular lens

400

What is the function of the Cell wall?

Cell wall - Provides structural support and helps protect the cell

500

What are the 8 largest places water is found?

What is Oceans, Glaciers and Ice Caps, Groundwater and Aquifers, Freshwater Lakes, Inland Salty Seas, Soil Moisture, Atmosphere, Rivers

500

What are the 8 characteristics of living things?

DNA, Being made up of cells, Being able to respond to your environment, The ability to reproduce, Homeostasis, Eat, Grow and Develop, Evolve

500

Draw a cladogram with the information given

will be seen by judge

500

The instrument used to measure the mass of a sample is called a(n) ___ .

Electronic balance

500

What is the function of the cell membrane?

 Cell-membrane - Protective barrier that controls what goes in and out of the cell