Jolly Good Knowledge from the Seven Seas Wednesday

Download Report

Transcript Jolly Good Knowledge from the Seven Seas Wednesday

1.
2.
3.
4.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, March 22, 2007
#3
Which cell is probably an animal cell?
Which cell is probably a plant cell?
Which cell is a prokaryote?
In cell B, where would the genetic material
be found?
5. Which cell(s) would most likely contain
chloroplasts?
• Use the chart on page 49 in test preparation.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, March 22, 2007
#3
Which cell is probably an animal cell? B
Which cell is probably a plant cell? A
Which cell is a prokaryote? C
In cell B, where would the genetic material be
found? C
5. Which cell(s) would most likely contain
chloroplasts? A
• Use the chart on page 49 in test preparation
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, March 23, 2007
#4
1. What products are produced during
2.
3.
•
photosynthesis? Chose A,B,C,orD from the book.
What raw materials are needed for respiration to
occur? Chose A,B,C,orD from the book.
Why are the words “light energy” written above the
arrow in the photosynthesis equation? Chose
A,B,C,orD from the book.
Use the info on page 83 in test preparation. Write
all questions and answer choices. Then circle the
best answer choice.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, March 23, 2007
#4-Answers
1. What products are produced during
photosynthesis? D
2. What raw materials are needed for
respiration to occur? C
3. Why are the words “light energy” written
above the arrow in the photosynthesis
equation? A
• Use the info on page 83 in test preparation.
Write all questions and answer choices. Then
circle the best answer choice.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
#6
1. In the presence of sunlight green plants give off
A. oxygen.
B. carbon dioxide.
C. nitrogen.
D. hydrogen.
2. Which major biome is home to cacti, mesquite, white thorn,
pack rats, small reptiles, and coyotes?
A. desert
B. taiga
C. tundra
D. grassland
3. During photosynthesis, green plants remove a substance
from the air. The substance is
A. water.
B. oxygen.
C. sulfur dioxide.
D. carbon dioxide.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
#6-Answers
1. In the presence of sunlight green plants give off
A
A. oxygen.
B. carbon dioxide.
C. nitrogen.
D. hydrogen.
2. Which major biome is home to cacti, mesquite, white thorn,
pack rats, small reptiles, and coyotes?
A
A. desert
B. taiga
C. tundra
D. grassland
3. During photosynthesis, green plants remove a substance
from the air. The substance is
D
A.
water.
B. oxygen.
C. sulfur dioxide.
D. carbon dioxide.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
#7
1. In the presence of sunlight green plants give off
A. oxygen.
B. carbon dioxide.
C. nitrogen.
D. hydrogen.
2. Which major biome is home to cacti, mesquite, white thorn,
pack rats, small reptiles, and coyotes?
A. desert
B. taiga
C. tundra
D. grassland
3. During photosynthesis, green plants remove a substance
from the air. The substance is
A. water.
B. oxygen.
C. sulfur dioxide.
D. carbon dioxide.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
#6
1.
2. Which major biome is home to cacti, mesquite,
3.
white thorn, pack rats, small reptiles, and coyotes?
A. desert
B. taiga
C. tundra
D. grassland
During photosynthesis, green plants remove a
substance from the air. The substance is
A. water.
B. oxygen.
C. sulfur dioxide.
D. carbon dioxide.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
#7
1. Groves of trees that are 20 meters tall and have many leafy
2.
3.
branches would be a characteristic of which region?
A. tropical latitudes
B. tall grass prairies
C. alpine tundras
D. dry shrublands
Which characteristics are common to the taiga (northern
coniferous forest) biome?
A. spruces, elks, snowshoe hares, severe winters
B. lichens, reindeers, ptarmigans, permafrost
C. grasses, bison, prairie dogs, droughts
D. epiphytes, parrots, jaguars, monsoons
Biomes with the shortest vegetation are usually located in
areas of
A. low temperatures and high rainfall.
B. high rainfall and moderate temperatures.
C. moderate temperatures and low rainfall.
D. low rainfall and low temperatures.
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, March 30, 2007
#8-Write only the date, test, and number of the opening.
1. Get out a piece of paper for a cover sheet and
get out your study guide. You may study 5 min.
2. Then get a scantron off the stool and put your
first & last name, Life Science Test Ch.6&7,
date, block, and test # (beside the block).
3. Make sure you have 2-#2 pencils, your
piece of paper and scantron filled out,
your study guide in the box, a book to
read, and your agenda.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, April 9, 2007
#9
1. Biomes with the shortest vegetation are usually located in
areas of
A. low temperatures and high rainfall.
B. high rainfall and moderate temperatures.
C. moderate temperatures and low rainfall.
D. low rainfall and low temperatures.
2. Which type of trees is found in a temperate forest?
A. deciduous
B. evergreen
C. gingko
D. palm
3. The process by which producers make their own food is
called
A. diffusion.
B. photosynthesis.
C. respiration.
D. reproduction.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 #10
1. Which substance is used by producers to make food?
2.
3.
A. nitrogen
B. oxygen
C. silicon
D. water
Which biome is most common in Georgia?
A. taiga
B. grassland
C. temperate forest
D. desert
Juan conducted an experiment on the growth of two
identical potted geraniums. He placed one plant on the
windowsill and one in the closet and watered both of them.
Which variable was Juan most likely testing?
A. light
B. pot size
C. soil
D. water
1.
2.
3.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, April 11, 2007 #11
The natural bending of a plant toward a light source is called
A. geotropism.
B. chemotropism.
C. phototropism.
D. hydrotropism.
The northern United States and southern Canada are
characterized by forests of deciduous trees that lose their
leaves in winter and coniferous trees that are evergreens. This
area is a transition between which two major biomes?
A. cold woodland and arctic tundra
B. temperate forest and taiga
C. northern prairie and deciduous forest
D. desert and temperate forest
For photosynthesis, a plant requires both carbon dioxide and
A. oxygen.
B. nitrogen.
C. hydrogen.
D. water.
1.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, April 12, 2007 #12
To determine the effect of color of light on plant growth,
four groups of bean plants were grown under the light
conditions described below.
All other factors, such as light intensity and amount of
moisture, were held constant. In this investigation, which
group of bean plants served as the control?
A. Group A
B. Group B
C. Group C
D. Group D
1.
2.
3.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, April 13, 2007 #13
Which experiment would best determine the temperature at which
tulips grow most rapidly?
A. Keep one plant in a dark refrigerator and another on a windowsill
near a heater.
B. Put one plant in a shady window and another in a sunny window.
C. Put one plant in a cool place and the other in a warm place, but give
both the same amount of light and water.
D. Keep both plants side by side, but water one with cold water and
the other with warm water.
Which of the following is the best way to investigate the effect of
fertilizers on potato plants?
A. Put several potato plants outdoors and several potato plants
indoors and give both groups different amounts of fertilizer.
B. Add fertilizer to several potato plants.
C. Grow several potato plants under the same conditions but vary the
amount of fertilizer added to each.
D. Grow several potato plants under various temperature conditions.
John's family plants a garden each year in the same place. Each year
the plants do not grow as well as the year before. Which of these is
the most likely explanation for this?
A. The plants use up nutrients in the soil.
B. The Sun shines less each year.
C. The plants do not get enough water.
D. The air is changing.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, April 23, 2007
#14
1. What are 2 characteristics of all animals?
2. What are 3 needs that all animals must meet
in order to survive?
3. What is symmetry and what are the 2 types
that all complex animals are?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, April 23, 2007
#14-Answers
1. What are 2 characteristics of all animals?
Multicellular and heterotrophic (obtaining food by eating other organisms)
2. What are 3 needs that all animals must meet
in order to survive? Water, food, and oxygen.
3. What is symmetry and what are the 2 types
that all complex animals are? Is the same on each side.
Radial- many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point or bilateral- the
quality of being divisible into two halves that are mirror images.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
#15
Write a paragraph describing one or two of
the specimens from yesterday. Then finish
yesterday’s activity.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
#16
1. When do owls hunt for food?
2. What 4 things do the owls use to hunt for
food?
3. What do owls eat?
4. What is an owl pellet?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
#16
1. When do owls hunt for food? At night
2. What 4 things do the owls use to hunt for
food? Sharp vision, keen hearing, razor sharp claws, and great strength
3. What do owls eat? Shrew, mice, voles, moles, and rats
4. What is an owl pellet? Undigested materials like bones and fur
that an owl coughs up after a meal
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, April 26, 2007
#17-Write these directions in your opening notebook!
Pick up your tree from the back counter.
Look over it and compare it to the power
point slide sheets on your desk. Write down
on a separate sheet of paper anything that
you need to study that is not on your tree.
Do not write anything on your tree or you
will not be able to use it for the “Open Tree
Test” tomorrow. Look over tree so that you
are familiar with it and then put it back on
the counter with your class set.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, April 27, 2007
#18-Write these directions in your opening notebook!
Clear your desk of everything. Pick up your
tree from the back counter. Get out two
sheets of paper, a pencil or pen, and a book
to read. Do not write anything on your tree
or you will not be able to use it for the
“Open Tree Test” today.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, April 30, 2007
#19-Write these directions in your opening notebook!
Clear your desk of everything. Pick up your
tree from the back counter. Get out your 2
sheets of paper (from the box), a pencil or
pen, and a book to read. Get ready to finish
your test. If you have finished you need to
read quietly.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, May 7, 2007
#20
Write a paragraph about your experience
with the owl pellet lab. Remember at least
7 sentences.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
#21
What
What
What
What
is
is
is
is
a neuron?
the cerebellum?
a dendrite?
the central nervous system?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
#21-Answers
1. What is a neuron? A cell that carries messages through the nervous
system.
2. What is the cerebellum? The part of the brain that coordinates
the actions of the muscles and helps maintain balance.
3. What is a dendrite? A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries
nerve impulses toward the cell body.
4. What is the central nervous system? The brain and
spinal cord; the control center of the body.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, May 10 2007
#22
What
What
What
What
is
is
is
is
a nerve impulse?
an axon?
a brain stem?
the peripheral nervous system?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, May 10, 2007
#22
1. What is a nerve impulse? The message carried by a neuron.
2. What is an axon? A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve
impulses away from the cell body.
3. What is a brain stem? The part of the brain that controls many
body functions that occur automatically.
4. What is the peripheral nervous system? All the
nerves located outside the central nervous system; connects the central nervous system
to all parts of the body.