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Week 1-9
Question | Answer |
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Which infectious agent is unicellular, prokaryotic, and can be cured with antibiotics? | Bacteria |
Which infectious agent is caused by a multicellular organism and spreads with spores? | Fungi |
What is unique about parasitic infections? | It depends on its host for survival. Without a host, a parasite cannot live, grow and multiply. |
Which infectious agent is non-living? | Viruses |
What are 3 structures that are different in plant and animal cells? | a vacuole, chloroplast and a cell wall. |
From smallest to largest, list the hierarchy of living things. | molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere. |
What are 3 parts of the cell theory? | All organisms are made of cells. Cells are the smallest unit of life. . Cells are the most fundamental unit of life. Cells come from other cells. |
If you cross homozygous dominant mother with a homozygous recessive father, what will the genotype of the offspring be? | They are all Heterozygous |
What's your mnemonic for the classification system & what does each word stand for? | Taxonomy dirty people kinky people come over for good soup |
What is the process by which organisms that are best suited to their environment survive and pass on their genetic traits? | Natural selection |
What are the 5 Spheres (what's in each one)? | Biosphere, Cryosphere, Atmosphere, Geosphere, Hydrosphere |
What are 5 ways humans negatively impact the environment. | Pollution- Erosion- Desertification-Compaction and Cementation |
How are the 3 types of rocks in the rock cycle formed? | Sedenmitary, Metaphoric and igneous |
What are the 4 ways Earth’s surface is built up and torn down over time? | Weathering Chemical, Physical weathering, Erosion, Deposition |
Name 5 landforms we see in Florida? | Dune, Coast Line, Delta, Sinkhole + Cave |
What body systems are interacting when you run to class after the late bell and how? | Skeletal, Muscular, Respiratory and Circulatory |