Posted on 09 January 2013. Tags: archea, area and volume, cell structure, decomposers, eukaryota, living organism, magnification and resolution, realtionship, summerize, water hydrogen bonding
15) Basic concepts regarding water: hydrogen bonding, solvents etc…
16)Define niche and describe the niches of producers, consumers and decomposers
19) define competition and determine why animals would compete with each other
20)summerize leeuwenhoek’s contributions to microscopy
21)describe the relationship between magnification and resolution
22) know the location of all parts on a microscope
23) give the functions of each the following cell orangelles:
Cell membrane
Cytoskeleton
Endoplasnic reticulum
Chromosomes
Nucleus
Vacuoles
Lysosomes
Nucleous
Cell wall
Ribosomes
Golgi apparatus
Cilia
Choloroplast
Cytoplasm
Mitocondria
Flagella
26) review basic differences among bacteria, archea and eukaryota in terms of cell structure
27) why is a varus not considered a living organism? Whats a viruis?
28) what are the different ways that organism “make a living”
29) review that basics baterial cell structure and reproduction
30) decribe the realtionship between surface area and volume and explain why cells are small.
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Posted on 01 December 2011. Tags: c fox, climax, Community, dead organisms, decomposers, ecosystem, growing plants, Mutualism, nitrogen cycle, organic compounds, organic wastes, stable community, succession, use, walking stick insect
1. An organism’s ______ is the role it has in its habitat
A. niche
B. survival
C. succession
D. mutualism
2. The changes in an abandoned field over time are known as _____
A. weathering
B. succession
C. climax
D. homeostasis
3. ____ use the sun’s energy to make complex organic compounds
A. Consumers
B. Producers
C. Decomposers
D. Predators
4._____ are organism’s that break down organic wastes.
A. Consumers
B. Producers
C. Decomposers
D. Predators
5. Large populations of producers are needed to support a small population of
A. scavengers
B. parasites
C. decomposers
D. consumers
6. Which one of the following is an example of a second-order consumer?
A. deer
B. rabbit
C. fox
D. grasshopper
7. Animals that are fed upon by predators are called
A. game
B. mimics
C. populations
D. prey
8. Consumers that feed on dead organisms are
A. parasites
B. scavengers
C. predators
D. pathogens
9. _______ is an association between different species of organisms that is beneficial to both
A. Parasitism
B. Consumerism
C. Mitosis
D. Mutualism
10. A walking stick insect can be mistaken for a twig. This adaptation is
A. competition
B. mimicry
C. strategy
D. limitation
11. Which of the following is a physical factor in an ecosystem?
A. Community
B. water
C. plant
D. bacteria
12. The nitrogen cycle is important because all organisms need nitrogen
A. in the air
B. for photosynthesis
C. to produce ammonia
D. to make proteins
13. Some kangaroos in Australia graze on low-growing plants. Reindeer in the far north also eat low-growing plants. This shows that both have similar
A. niches
B. biomes
C. succession
D. habitats
14. Continued succession in a community will result in
A. natural selection
B. a forest
C. a new ecosystem
D. a stable community
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