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Quiz Game YOUR TEST ON THURSDAY WILL BE A SELECTION (no pun intended) of these questions! (There are 32 questions here) So you may want to take notes on the ones you miss! This entire Powerpoint will be posted on the website Everyone plays – keep score and hand in the score

1 – Selective breeding/artificial selection

3 - Adaptation

Tissue, organ, organ system (in that order)

62. Sperm, then egg 63. Sexual reproduction involves 2 parents, while asexual is just a parent being cloned (other possible answers)

4 – internal fertilization, and the human fetus first develops internally (in the mother)

4 – Roots take in water (and nutrients)

1 – Store food as energy, to get the plant going

3 – the wax is an adaptation for the dry environment

In complete metamorphosis, there are 4 completely different life stages But in incomplete metamorphosis, one stage just looks like a smaller version of another stage

65. The offspring only comes from one parent 65. The offspring only comes from one parent! (and it’s basically a clone) 66. 32 chromosomes – it’s a clone (the same)

External development (trick question!) Fertilization is internal (inside the bird’s body), but development is outside the bird’s body. It’s sitting on the developing eggs!

B – leaf – absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis C – Root – absorbs/brings up water

2 – The seed has the starting food/energy for the plant’s life

4 - Genetic engineering is when humans can change the DNA

4 – The beaks are different adaptations to different types of food

3 – fertilization – the sperm has half a set of chromosomes, and the egg has half a set, but together they make a cell with a full 46 chromosomes

2 – genetic engineering – (whenever humans mess with the DNA of organisms)

Budding Comes from one parent, not two

63. Birds and humans (unites inside female) 64. Bird and frog eggs develop outside the body 65. Because sex cells combine during fertilization to make a new organism with 46!

3 – The species goes extinct

3 – Sexual reproduction and mutation cause variation

3 - Metamorphosis

4 – Tissue – cells working together is called a tissue

1 – The seed is in a fruit, an animal eats the fruit, the animal excretes (poops) out the seed in another location, then it germinates and grows into a plant

18. 4 – The flowers adapted to different environments, causing evolution to occur

4 – 100% - it’s a DNA clone because of asexual reproduction

1 – Sexual reproduction

1 – competition – Organisms compete for food, mates, and other resources

2 - metamorphosis

65. It grows legs (many possible answers) 66. Tadpoles spend all day in the water, filtering the water through gills to breathe. Frogs breathe normal air with lungs, and aren’t in the water all day.

2 – Sexual reproduction (and mutation) cause variation within one species (cats, in this case)