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Page 1: Interactions in Ecosystems HeredityEnvironmentBonus Questions Cell Function and Structure 200 100 300 400 500 200 100 300 400 500 200 100 300 400 500.
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Which of these populations is most likely to increase if the number of grasshoppers decreases?

A. PlantB. FrogC. Praying manthisD. Owl

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Category for $100: A. Plant

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Which food chain correctly summarizes the flow of energy through an ecosystem?

A. sun→rabbit→grass→fox

B. rabbit→fox→sun→grass

C. fox→sun→rabbit→grass

D. sun→grass→rabbit→fox

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Category for $200: D. sun→grass→rabbit→fox

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The relationship between the algae and the frog may be described as

A. Consumer → Producer

B. Consumer → Decomposer

C. Producer → Consumer

D. Producer → Decomposer

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C. Producer → Consumer

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A tapeworm lives in human intestines absorbing the nutrients that would normally be absorbed by the person. This eventually causes the person health problems. The relationship between the person and the tapeworm is---

A. Parasite/hostB. Predator/preyC. Herbivore/omnivoreD. Consumer/producer

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A. Parasite/Host

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What process is the foundation for the food web?

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Photosynthesis

D. Movement

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C. Photosynthesis

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In guinea pigs, black hair color is dominant (B) and white hair color is recessive (b).

What hair color is the guinea pigs' offspring?

A. All blackB. All whiteC. Mostly black with some whiteD. Mostly white with some white

BB Bb

Bb bb

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C. Mostly black with some white

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What is the genetic makeup of the parents?

A. AA and AAB. AA and aaC. AA and AaD. aa and aa

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B. AA and aa

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Human traits and characteristics can be inherited from parents or can result from interactions with the environment. Which of these is determined primarily by inheritance?

A. DietB. HeightC. Hair StyleD. Weight Loss

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B. Height

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A woman has given birth to 2 boys and a girl. What is the genetic probability that her third child will be a boy?

A.0%

B.25%

C.50%

D.100%

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C. 50%

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A woman carries a recessive gene for a rare disease. If she decides to have a child, what is the most important question to answer to determine whether the child will have the disease?

A.Does she have more than one child?

B.Does she come from a large family?

C.Does the father of the child also carry the gene for the disease?

D.Does the father of the child have children from a previous marriage?

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Category for $500:C. Does the father of the

child also carry the gene for the disease?

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Which pair best matches this pair?

Chapter : Book

A. System: Organ B. Organ: Cell C. Organism: Organ D. Cell: Tissue

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Category for $100:D. Cell: Tissue

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The diagram shows a nerve cell. What is the function of this cell?

               

A. It carries oxygen to other cells B. It fights against disease in other cellsC. It carries and releases chemicals to other cells D. It sends and receives messages to and from other cells

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D. It sends and receives messages to and from

other cells.

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In this plant cell, which cellular structure is responsible for storing food, water, and waste?A. Cytoplasm

B. Vacuole

C. Nucleus

D. Cell membrane

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B. Vacuole

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Which of the following do typical plant cells have that typical animal cells do not?

A.Cytoplasm

B.Nuclei

C.Mitochondria

D.Chloroplast

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D. chloroplast

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In humans, which of these is required for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body cells?

A. PlasmaB. Platelets C. Red Blood Cells D. White Blood Cells

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C. Red Blood Cells

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What is the first step of primary succession?

A. Soil forms on a rockB. Pioneer species enters an areaC. An earthquake causes a landslideD. A disturbance occurs in an ecosystem

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B. Pioneer species enters an area

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What form does carbon take between the time it is in the atmosphere and the time it is incorporated into an animal’s body?

A. Air

B. Sugar

C. Soil sediments

D. pollutants

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B. Sugar

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The loss of which of the following will have the least effect on the water cycle?

A. Soil

B. Rivers

C. Animals

D. Plants

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C. Animals

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When plants undergo photosynthesis, they produce---

A. Carbon dioxideB. OxygenC. HydrogenD. Nitrogen

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B. oxygen

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During which of the visits above would you see the most stable community?

A. 1st

B. 2nd

C. 5th

D. 7th

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D. 7th

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What letter represents Evaporation?

A. A

B. BC. C

D. D

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Organisms that absorb nutrients from dead plants and animals are called

A. Carnivores B. Decomposers C. HerbivoresD. Producers

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B. Decomposers

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What is next in this series?

A. HabitatsB. OrganismsC. SystemsD. Organelles

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C. Systems

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If toads would be taken out of the food web, what population would increase?

A. Foxes

B. SnakesC. Predaceous Insects

D. Spiders

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C. Predaceous Insects

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If all the plants in the area were cut down, there would be less-

A. Carbon Dioxide

B. Oxygen

C. Nitrogen

D. Water

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A. Mitochondrion

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BAD SLIDE DO NOT DELETE IT

A. Boiling Point

B. Melting Point

C. Freezing

D. Saturation Point

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As shown in the picture, when water begins to boil it has reached its-

A. Boiling Point

B. Melting Point

C. FreezingD. Saturation Point

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If toads would be taken out of the food web, what population would increase?

A. FoxesB. Snakes

C. Predaceous Insects

D. Spiders

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Which cellular organelle uses oxygen and glucose to provide energy to the cell?

A. MitochondrionB. NucleusC. RibosomeD. Vacuole


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