Study Guide Unit 1 Topics 1-3 What you need to know to be successful on your first test in science.

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Study Guide Unit 1 Topics 1-3 What you need to know to be successful on your first test in science.

The following is what you can expect to find on your test: There will be: 12 fill in the blanks, 5 multiple choice, and 6 short answer questions on your test. It will be worth 32 marks.

Know how to use these words for your test: Adaptations Sustainable, The three “R’s” Wants/needs Inherited Learn Habitat Natural Ecological footprint Parasite and its activities

Know what: The 3 types of symbiotic relationships are The characteristics of a mutual relationship What causes the least impact in the environment (you will be given a list of items to choose from) The 4 basic needs of survival that all animals share Commensal relationship is