mr l benchmark 2
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Shrimp, clam, coral, lobster | marine invertebrates
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Water pressure ___________ as you go deeper under water | increases
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Water temperature ___________ as you go deeper under water | decreases
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The saltiness (salinity) of water ___________ as you go deeper under water | increases
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Salinity means: | saltiness
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What increases as you descend (go down) into the ocean | water pressure and salinity
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What decreases as you descend (go down) into the ocean | light, temperature, and number of organisms
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What are the small, plant-like organisms that make up the base of the ocean foodchain? | phytoplankton
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What are the small, animal-like plankton that feed on phytoplankton called? | zooplankton
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The flat, shallow, part of the ocean floor near land | continental shelf
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The steep drop-off near from shallow water to deep ocean | continental slope
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The bump at the bottom of the continental slope caused by landslides | continental rise
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The flat, featureless part of the deep ocean floor. | abyssal plain
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The long underwater mountain chain caused by two tectonic plates slowly moving apart from each other | mid-ocean ridge
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What causes the tides? | the gravity of the moon
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What causes waves? | wind
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What is the river-like movement of water in the ocean? | currents
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What is the regular rise and fall of ocean water that occurs twice a day | tide
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What is the current that travels by the east coast of the U.S. | Gulf Stream Current
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What are the deepest parts of the ocean | trenches
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What non-vascular plant grows on rocks and trees if there is moisture present | moss
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What are the three non-vascular plants we have talked about | moss, liverworts, kelp
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What part of the cell is considered the "brain" | nucleus
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What is the jellylike substance inside the cell called? | cytoplasm
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What is the cell's storage center? | vacuole
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Where in the cell do you find the DNA? | chromosomes (nucleus)
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Name 5 mammals | ?
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Name 3 reptiles | ?
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Name 2 amphibians | ?
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Name 5 invertebrates | ?
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Fungi, mildew, mushrooms, and mold belong to which kingdom? | fungi
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Kingdom Monera includes which group of organisms? | bacteria
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Which property is shown by: A x 0 = 0 | zero property
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Which property is shown by A x 1 = A | identity property
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Which property is shown by A X B X C = C X B X A | commutative property
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Which property is shown by (A x B) x C = A x (B x C) | associative property
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Which property is shown by A ( B + C) = (A x B) + (A x C) | distributive property
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What does PEMDA stand for? | please excuse my dear aunt sally
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Which operation do you do first: 2 + 5 x 4 - (3 - 3) | 3 - 3
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An angle that measures 124 degrees is what kind of angle? | obtuse
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An angle that measures 78 degrees is what kind of angle? | acute
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An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees is what kind of angle? | right
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A triangle has these measurements (24, 90, 66) What kind of triangle is it? | Right scalene
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A triangle has these measurements (100, 40, 40) What kind of triangle is it? | Obtuse isosceles
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A triangle has these measurements (60, 60, 60) What kind of triangle is it? | Acute equilateral
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