4b X chromosome 5b The state of Georgia is located in which biome?

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1a
A terrestrial animal
that must go back to a
water environment in
order to reproduce
1a Amphibia
2a A type of cell that can
exist in a broad range
of environmental conditions,
can rapidly multiply, and
lacks a nucleus
2a Prokaryotic
3a Sea turtles are
classified as
vertebrates because
they have _______
3a Backbone
4a Process by which
the order of bases in
messenger RNA codes
for the amino acids in a
protein
4a Translation
5a What is the basic
building blocks of
protein?
5a amino acids
1b Organisms in an
ecosystem are linked
together by
1b food webs
2b Biology is the
study of
2b Life
3b
Humans have had a
tremendous impact on the
environment. What has
caused an increase in the
amount of acid rain?
3b Coal burning
power plants
4b
The gene for
red/green colorblindness
in humans is recessive and
primarily affects males.
Where is this gene
located?
4b X chromosome
5b The state of
Georgia is located in
which biome?
5b temperate
deciduous forest
1c What holds
together the atoms
of a molecule of
water?
1c covalent bonds
2c What is the diploid
chromosome number in
a human body cell?
2c 46
3c
A.I. Oparin & J.B.S.
Haldane each suggested that
Earth’s oceans once contained
large amounts of organic molecules
that eventually gave rise to precells. What is Oparin & Haldane’s
idea historically known as?
3c Primordial
Soup Model
4c
Algae are commonly found in both
fresh & saltwater. Under certain conditions,
they may undergo population explosions.
When this happens with 1 particular type of
algae, it causes a red tide. Because of the
toxins produced & released by these singlecelled algae, many fishes are killed. What
organism is responsible for red tides?
4c dinoflagellates
5c What is the MOST
nutritious part of grains
such as rice and wheat?
5c Endosperm
1d Where does the
major source of oxygen
that is released in to
atmosphere come
from?
1d
Photosynthesis
2d What part of the
human body has the
primary role of
detecting & responding
to stimuli?
2d nervous system
3d What part of a
plant functions as an
anchor and as an
absorption & storage
unit?
3d root
4d What is the biome
populated by conebearing trees such as
pine, spruce, & fir?
4d Coniferous
forest
5d To identify an
unfamiliar species of
bird, it is MOST useful
to refer to which
resource?
5d field guide
1e Which human
body system is
responsible for
transporting oxygen
throughout the body?
1e The
circulatory system
2e
While reading a nature
magazine, Sheila learned that
spadefoot toads are common in
areas with high daytime
temperatures, limited rainfall, &
cacti as the primary vegetation.
Which biome would spadefoot toads
MOST likely inhabit?
2e Desert
3e
Cells use passive & active
transport to move materials across
cell membranes in order to
maintain a constant internal
environment. What is the process
of maintaining a constant internal
environment?
3e
Homeostasis
4e
The body temperatures of
warm-blooded creatures,
such as birds and mammals,
are kept fairly constant by
automatic responses
controlled by
4e
Hypothalamus of
their brains
5e
Which of the following is an abiotic
factor in an ecosystem?
A. Grass
B. a fox
C. A rock
D. a worm
5e
C. A rock
1f
Which chamber of the heart
pumps blood to the lungs?
1f right ventricle
2f
What is the process of water
leaving the tubules of the kidney in
response to the hypertonic fluid
surrounding the tubules?
2f Osmosis
3f
Which cell has the
function to relay information
obtained from the
environment to the brain?
3f neuron
4f
In a scientific experiment,
how many independent
variables should be tested at
the same time?
4f One
5f Unlike prokaryotic
cells, eukaryotic cells have
the capacity to ________
5f Assemble into
multicellular
organisms
Make your wager
Final Question
Predators often feed on weak or
sick animals in an ecosystem.
What is the role of the predator?
A. Community
B. Habitat
C. Niche
D. Population
Final Answer
C. niche