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UNIT E #1

UNIT A What is the Greek word that means “life”? #1

UNIT A What is the Greek word that means “life”? BIO #1

UNIT A What are the 5 basic needs of living things? #2

UNIT A What are the 5 basic needs of living things? 1. Water 2. Food 3. Energy 4. Oxygen 5. Suitable living Conditions #2

UNIT A What are the 3 kinds of symbiosis? #3

UNIT A What are the 3 kinds of symbiosis? 1. Mutualism 2. Parasitism 3. Commensalism #3

Unit A What is another word for “Biotic” #4

Unit A What is another word for “Biotic” LIVING #4

UNIT A Organism will compete for these 3 resources #5

UNIT A Organism will compete for these 3 resources Food Water Space #5

UNIT A The pioneers of succession on bare rock are? #6

UNIT A The pioneers of succession on bare rock are? Lichen #6

UNIT A This is a term given to species whose numbers are declining? #7

UNIT A This is a term given to species whose numbers are declining? Threatened #7

UNIT A This term involves breeding birds in a protected area? #8

UNIT A This term involves breeding birds in a protected area? Captive Breeding #8

UNIT A What are two carnivorous plants? #9

UNIT A What are two carnivorous plants? 1. Venus Fly Trap 2. Pitcher Plant #9

UNIT A Where plants take in water and minerals (nutrients) #10

UNIT A Where plants take in water and minerals (nutrients) ROOTS #10

UNIT B What % of water is lost through the leaves of a plant? #11

UNIT B What % of water is lost through the leaves of a plant? 90% #11

UNIT B Another name for evaporation of water from the surface of a plant? #12

UNIT B Another name for evaporation of water from the surface of a plant? TRANSPIRATION #12

UNIT B What is the formula for photosynthesis? ___ +___ + ____ = ____ + ____ #13

UNIT B What is the formula for photosynthesis? ___ +___ + ____ = ____ + ____ Energy + CO 2 + Water = Sugar + O 2 #13

UNIT B This is the process of particle movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration #14

UNIT B This is the process of particle movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration DIFFUSION #14

UNIT B This is the gas ___ that is taken in by a plant and this is the gas _____ released by a plant #15

UNIT B This is the gas ___ that is taken in by a plant and this is the gas _____ released by a plant CO 2 and O 2 #15

UNIT B What are the 3 stages in the life cycle of a plant? #16

UNIT B What are the 3 stages in the life cycle of a plant? SEED, SEEDLING, ADULT #16

UNIT B What are 2 ways in which pollen will travel? #17

UNIT B What are 2 ways in which pollen will travel? WATER, WIND, INSECTS, BIRDS #17

UNIT B Plants that produce cones are called these? #18

UNIT B Plants that produce cones are called these? CONIFEROUS #18

UNIT B List 2 ways that plants can reproduce without seeds #19

UNIT B List 5 ways that plants can reproduce without seeds RUNNERS, RHIZOMES, SUCKERS, CUTTINGS, GRAFTINGS #19

UNIT B Organic parts of soil are made up of these 2 things #20

UNIT B Organic parts of soil are made up of these 2 things PLANTS and ANIMALS #20

UNIT C This was a stove that was used in 2 ways: one for cooking and one for heating #21

UNIT C This was a stove that was used in 2 ways: one for cooking and one for heating FRANKLIN STOVE #21

UNIT C This was a theory that stated heat was an invisible fluid that flowed from hot to cold #22

UNIT C This was a theory that stated heat was an invisible fluid that flowed from hot to cold CALORIC THEORY #22

UNIT C The official unit of heat energy is? #23

UNIT C The official unit of heat energy is? JOULE #23

UNIT C This is the use of heat to kill cancer cells #24

UNIT C This is the use of heat to kill cancer cells HYPERTHERMIA #24

UNIT C What are the 3 states of matter? #25

UNIT C What are the 3 states of matter? SOLID, LIQUID GAS #25

UNIT C What are the 4 key point to the particle model of matter? #26

UNIT C What are the 4 key point to the particle model of matter? 1.Tiny particles 2.Moving 3.Space 4.Add heat move faster #26

UNIT C This is called the energy of movement? #27

UNIT C This is called the energy of movement? KINETIC ENERGY #27

UNIT C What is the actual number for absolute zero? #28

UNIT C What is the actual number for absolute zero? ’C #28

UNIT C What is the equation for converting ‘F to ‘C #29

UNIT C What is the equation for converting ‘F to ‘C ‘C = 5/9 (‘F – 32) #29

UNIT C Solid, Liquid, Gas. Place in order from which will expand and contract from most to least #30

UNIT C Solid, Liquid, Gas. Place in order from which will expand and contract from most to least GAS, LIQUID SOLID #30

UNIT D What are the 3 kinds of structural forms? #31

UNIT D What are the 3 kinds of structural forms? SOLID, FRAME, SHELL #31

UNIT D This is a word that refers to how pleasing in appearance an object is #32

UNIT D This is a word that refers to how pleasing in appearance an object is AESTHETICS #32

UNIT D Force on a structure will depend on 3 things #33

UNIT D Force on a structure will depend on 3 things MAGNITUDE, DIRECTION SIZE #33

UNIT D The standard unit for measuring force is called the __________ #34

UNIT D The standard unit for measuring force is called the __________ NEWTON #34

UNIT D This is a word that describes how an object can be divided into 2 equal parts? #35

UNIT D This is a word that describes how an object can be divided into 2 equal parts? SYMMETRY #35

UNIT D What are the 2 kinds of loads placed on a structure? #36

UNIT D What are the 2 kinds of loads placed on a structure? STATIC and DYNAMIC #36

UNIT D This is an internal force that presses together? #37

UNIT D This is an internal force that presses together? COMPRESSION #37

UNIT D This structure contains the “keystone”? #38

UNIT D This structure contains the “keystone”? ARCH #38

UNIT D List one example of a moveable joint? #39

UNIT D List one example of a moveable joint? ELBOW, KNEE, DOOR HINGE #39

UNIT E What are the 4 main layers of the earth? #40

UNIT E What are the 4 main layers of the earth? CRUST, MANTLE, OUTER CORE, INNER CORE #40

UNIT E This is the name given to the point on the surface directly above the focus? #41

UNIT E This is the name given to the point on the surface directly above the focus? EPICENTRE #41

UNIT E What is the tool used to help measure volcanoes? #42

UNIT E What is the tool used to help measure volcanoes? SURVEYOR’S LEVEL #42

UNIT E What are the 3 kinds of weathering? #43

UNIT E What are the 3 kinds of weathering? MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL CHEMICAL #43

UNIT E This is the rock that makes up stomach relief tablets? #44

UNIT E This is the rock that makes up stomach relief tablets? LIMESTONE #44

UNIT E If a crystal in a rock is large. Did it cool slowly or quickly? #45

UNIT E If a crystal in a rock is large. Did it cool slowly or quickly? SLOWLY #45

UNIT E This is the scale used to find out how hard rocks are? #46

UNIT E This is the scale used to find out how hard rocks are? MOHS #46

UNIT E Intrusive rock is rock that cools on top or beneath the surface of the earth? #47

UNIT E Intrusive rock is rock that cools on top or beneath the surface of the earth? BENEATH or INSIDE “IN”trusive #47

UNIT E This was known as the super continent? #48

UNIT E This was known as the super continent? PANGAEA #48

UNIT E This is the type of boundary where plates are moving apart? #49

UNIT E This is the type of boundary where plates are moving apart? DIVERGING BOUNDARY #49

UNIT E This is a fold in rock that is an upfold? #50

UNIT E This is a fold in rock that is an upfold? ANTICLINE #50