Plants for Food and Fibre
Interactions and Ecosystems
Structures and Forces
Heat and Temp
Planet Earth
100

What process do plants use to make their own food?

Photosynthesis

100

What is a biotic factor?

A living part of the environment (e.g., animals, plants)

100

Name 3 types of structure.

Frame, Shell, Solid

100

What is conduction?

Heat transfer through direct contact

100

What is the epicentre of an earthquake?

The point on Earth’s surface directly above the earthquake focus

200

What part of the plant carries out photosynthesis?

Leaves

200

What is mutualism?

A relationship where both species benefit

200

What is tension?

The pulling force (external force)
200

What is the difference between passive and active heating?

Passive uses sunlight/design; active uses machines or technology

200

Name one type of weathering.

Physical, Biological, or Chemical

300

What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?

Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy

300

What is a primary consumer?

An animal that eats producers (plants)

300

What is the difference between dynamic and static load? Use an example to show your knowledge.

Static load refers to the weight of the structure itself (dead load) and the weight of occupants when stationary (live load), while dynamic load refers to the forces generated by movement on the stairs, such as walking, running, or jumping

300

How do molecules move in cold air vs hot air?

Cold = molecules move slowly

Hot = move quickly

300

What kind of rock cools quickly outside the Earth?

Extrusive igneous rock

400

What is transpiration, and why is it important?

The movement of water through the plant and its evaporation from leaves; helps pull water upward

400

What is a pioneer species?

The first organisms to colonize a barren area

400

What is structural fatigue?

Weakening of a structure over time from stress

400

Which parts of a house are most prone to heat loss? (Name 4)

Windows, doors, roof, exterior walls

400

What do tectonic plates do at a divergent boundary?

Move apart

500

What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion?

Osmosis is the movement of water through a membrane; diffusion is the movement of particles from high to low concentration

500

What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?

Primary succession happens in a lifeless area; secondary happens after disturbance in an existing ecosystem

500

Name all three internal force types.

Tension, Compression, Shear

500

What are the three methods of heat transfer?

Conduction, Convection, Radiation

500

List four rock properties used to identify rocks.

Colour, Lustre, Cleavage, Streak