1st six weeks
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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eye wash station | used to rinse eyes if chemical gets into them. Eyes should be rinsed at least 15 minutes
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fire blanket | blanket used to smother small fires on surfaces or to wrap a person who is on fire
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fire extinguisher | used to put out chemical fires, electrical fires, gas and grease fires.
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ecosystem | all the living populations in an area along with nonliving parts of that environment
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MSDS | Material Safety Data Sheet
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parasite | organism that feeds on cells, tissues, or fluids of another living organism
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conservation | the wise use and protection of natural resources;also as in lab supplies
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host | organism that supports a parasite
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waft | to fan fumes from a chemical toward the face
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predator | animal that kills and eats other animals
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prey | organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
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ecosystem | all the living populations in an area along with nonliving parts of that environment
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parasite | organism that feeds on cells, tissues, or fluids of another living organism
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host | organism that supports a parasite
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predator | animal that kills and eats other animals
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marine | having to do with water
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terrestrial | having to do with land
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parasitism | relationship between species in which one species benefits and the other is harmed but not usually killed
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chemosynthesis | chemical process in which bacteria make a food by converting dissolved sulfur compound
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carnivore | consumers that only eat meat
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herbivore | consumers that only eats plants
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omnivore | consumers that eat plants and meat
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biomass | material from living things
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autotroph | an organism such as a plant that makes its own food
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heterotroph | an organism that obtains the energy in needs by feeding on other organisms
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trophic level | the postion an organism occupies in a food chain
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photosynthesis | chemical process by which plants use light energy to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide
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respiration | process in cells by which oxygen is chemically combined with food molecules and energy is released
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dichotomous key | a system used to identifying plants, animals,rocks, minerals , that is made up of a series of paired descriptions to choose between
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microhabit | a small-scaled environment
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limiting factor | a condition or resource that keeps a population at a certain size
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biotic | living organisms in an ecosystem
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abiotic | nonliving factors in an ecosystem
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natural selection | process by which organisms change over time as those with traits best suited to an environment pass their traits to the next generation
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bidiversity | the variety of organisms in a specific environment, or on earth as a whole
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