11/5/14 BIOLOGY MRS.TURGEON “Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own...
If you can't read please download the document
11/5/14 BIOLOGY MRS.TURGEON “Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.” –Dalai Lama OBJECTIVES SWBAT: 1.Demonstrate knowledge
11/5/14 BIOLOGY MRS.TURGEON Happiness is not something ready
made. It comes from your own actions. Dalai Lama OBJECTIVES SWBAT:
1.Demonstrate knowledge of quarter 1 during review DO NOW: 1. Pluto
being reclassified as a dwarf planet is an example of science being
_________________.
Slide 2
11/5/14 BIOLOGY MRS.TURGEON Reminders: 1. Midterm tomorrow!
(Study guide is on line!)
Slide 3
Biology 1 st Quarter Review Game 1. You will work in your POGIL
groups 2. Group #1 will go first. 3. Only #1 answers the question
(everyone else shhh) 4. Group #2 goes next and so on.. 5. The
winning team wins a secret surprise!
Slide 4
Question 1 Pine Tree Pine Beetle Woodpecker Black Rat Snake
Which of the organisms in the above food chain is a tertiary
consumer? A. Woodpecker B. Black Rat Snake C. Pine Tree D. Pine
Beetle
Slide 5
Question 1 The answer is B the Black Rat Snake
Slide 6
Question 2 The stage of a compound light microscope carries out
which function? A. Provides light for viewing the image. B. The
part of the microscope a person looks through. C. Magnifies the
image of the specimen. D. A platform that supports a slide holding
the specimen.
Slide 7
Question 2 The correct answer is D a platform that supports a
slide holding the specimen.
Slide 8
Question 3 Squirrels are animals that often eat acorns which
keep the acorn population from growing out of control. This is a
description of the __________ of squirrels in an ecosystem. A.
habitat B. niche C. community D. None of these
Slide 9
Question 3 The correct answer is B Niche.
Slide 10
Question 4 An army ant colony travels on the forest floor, they
stir up various flying insect species. As the insects flee from the
army ants, birds following the ants catch the fleeing insects. The
relationship between the ants and birds is an example of: A.
Parasitism B. Mutualism C. Commensalism D. Competition
Slide 11
Question 4 The correct answer is C commensalism. The Bicoloured
Antbird is almost completely dependent on its commensalistic
relationship with army ants for food.
Slide 12
Question 5 In this graph, the average speed in this experiment
is the A. Control Group B. Independent variable C. Dependent
variable D. Qualitative variable
Slide 13
Question 5 The correct answer is C the dependent variable.
Slide 14
Question 6 The process by which you are able to maintain a
constant 98.6 degree body temperature in 0 degree weather is
called: A. Homeostasis B. Evolution C. Symbiosis D. Metabolism
Slide 15
Question 6 The correct answer is A homeostasis.
Slide 16
Question 7 The smallest unit that has all the characteristics
of life is A. Tissue B. Atom C. Organism D. Cell
Slide 17
Question 7 The correct answer is D the cell.
Slide 18
Question 8 Give the correct order for the levels of ecological
organization from largest to smallest: A. Population, Biosphere,
Ecosystem, Community, Organism B. Biosphere, Community, Ecosystem,
Organism, Population C. Ecosystem, Biosphere, Population,
Community, Organism D. Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population,
Organism
Slide 19
Question 8 A. The correct answer is D Biosphere, Ecosystem,
Community, Population, Organism.
Slide 20
Question 9 Which of the following is a characteristic of all
living things? a) A) The ability to move. b) B) Having an orderly
structure. c) C) The ability to breathe. d) D) Having blood.
Slide 21
Question 9 The correct answer is B having and orderly
structure.
Slide 22
Question 10 The best scientists once believed that the Earth
was flat, now it is believed that the Earth is round; this is an
example of science being: A) empirically based B) subjective C)
tentative D) socially and culturally embedded
Slide 23
Question 10 The correct answer is C Tentative means that it is
subject to change.
Slide 24
Question 11 Which of the following are considered abiotic
factors in the environment? A) water B) temperature C) sunlight D)
ladybug
Slide 25
Question 11 The correct answer is A, B, C Abiotic factors are
non-living.
Slide 26
Question 12 Bacteria breaks down a dead lion, this make the
bacteria which of the following? A) heterotroph B) decomposer C)
autotroph D) tertiary consumer
Slide 27
Question 12 The correct answer is B. A decomposer breaks down
dead material.
Slide 28
Question 13 The fact that science REQUIRES observation and data
shows that science is A. tentative B. empirically based C. laws and
theories D. socially and culturally embedded
Slide 29
Question 13 B. empirically based means that it is based upon
data from observations
Slide 30
Question 14 Which of the following are examples of quantitative
data? A) the room has 16 desks B) the room is warm C) there are 29
students in the room D) the students in the room are smart
Slide 31
Question 14 The answer is A and C. Quantitative data deals with
measurements and numbers.
Slide 32
Question 15 Which part of an experiment is the part that you
change or manipulate? A) dependant variable B) control group C)
hypothesis D) independent variable
Slide 33
Question 15 The answer is D.
Slide 34
Question 16 All of the squirrels living in Chicagoland is an
example of A) a community B) an ecosystem C) an organism D) a
population
Slide 35
Question 16 The answer is D. A population is all the members of
one species living in a given area.
Slide 36
Question 17 Why is a pyramid a good representation of the
energy structure in an ecosystem?
Slide 37
Question 17 There is more energy at the bottom (producers) than
the top since only 10% of the energy get transferred from one level
to the next.
Slide 38
Question 18 An experiment is set up to determine which color
light makes an aquatic plant undergo photosynthesis the fastest. 4
different plants are placed under white, red, blue, and green light
while a 5 th is placed in the dark. All oxygen produced by the
plant is captured and measured. A) What is the independent
variable? B) What is the dependant variable? C) What is the control
group?
Slide 39
Question 18 A) The independent variable is the thing that you
manipulate- color of light. B) the dependant variable is the thing
that you measure- amount of oxygen produced C) The control group is
the group that does not have the variable- the plant in the
dark.
Slide 40
Question 19 What cycle is the picture depicting?
Slide 41
Question 19 The answer is the water cycle.
Slide 42
Kilo (k) Hecto (h) Deca (da) Base Unit gram/liter/meter Deci
(d) Centi (c) Milli (m) Micro () Nano (n) Question 20 37 ml =
_____?____ hl Question 21 5.34 dam = ____?_____ cm
Slide 43
Questions 20, 21 Question 20 37 ml = 0.00037 hl Question 21
5.34 dam = 5340 cm
Slide 44
Question 22 What percentage of energy is passed from one
trophic level to the next?
Slide 45
Question 22 10%
Slide 46
Question 23 What is the difference between an autotroph and a
heterotroph?
Slide 47
Question 23 An autrotroph makes its own energy from sunlight A
heterotroph must eat another organism to get energy
Slide 48
Question 24 What is a hypothesis?
Slide 49
Question 24 A proposed explanation that answers a question
Slide 50
Question 25 Ideally, how many variables should be in an
experiment?
Slide 51
Question 25 1
Slide 52
Question 26 Name an organism that removes CO 2 from the
atmosphere?
Slide 53
Question 26 Plants
Slide 54
Question 27 If a microscope has an ocular lens of 10X and an
objective lens of 40X, what is the total magnification?
Slide 55
Question 27 10 x 40 = 400X
Slide 56
Question 28 What is the ultimate source of all energy on
Earth?
Slide 57
Question 28 The sun
Slide 58
Question 29 What is the difference between a food chain and a
food web?
Slide 59
Question 29 A food chain shows the energy path to one apex
consumer. A food web shows all the possible food chains in a given
ecosystem.
Slide 60
Question 30 What are you going to do to study for your Quarter
1 Exam?