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Freako-Eco Call my

CellBalance

it outTypes

Of EnergyGot some

Skills?

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This is the source of all energy in an ecosystem

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The sun

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This is the name given to all the living parts of the environment

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Biotic Factors

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This is the name given to organisms that eat both animal

and plant material

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Omnivores

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This is the name given to organisms that make their own

food, from solar energy

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Producers/autotrophs

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What do the arrows represent in a food chain

Grass Rabbit Fox

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Energy transfer

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This is the name given to the smallest living part of an

organism

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A cell

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Name the two parts in cells that are found only in plants

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Cell wall and Chloroplasts

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What is the name of the cell part that controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell

(Maintains homeostasis)

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Cell Membrane

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This in the name given to the part that controls the cell

(stores DNA)

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The Nucleus

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The number representing the cell membrane is this.

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# 2

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This is the name given to the way cells maintain balance in your

body

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Homeostasis

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This is the name given to the movement of water across the

cell membrane

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Osmosis

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Diffusion makes materials move through the cell membrane and

the cells environment from___________ concentration to ____________concentration

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High to Low

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If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, what happens to the cell

after 24 hours?

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Stays the same

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Look at the following lab set up:

What will happen to the cell after 24 Hrs?

30%syrup

90%syrup

cell

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It would shrinkHypertonic solution

30%syrup

90%syrup

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What is the name of the three reactants needed to begin

photosynthesis ?

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Water, carbon dioxide, sunlight

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There are four main elements found in all living things. What

are they?

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Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

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What type of energy is trasformed from glucose in the

mitochondria?

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ATP

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Most living things are able to break-down glucose with the

help of oxygen. This process is called…

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Cellular respiration

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What is the name of the element that the respiratory system takes in (Inhale) and transfers to cells

for survival?

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Oxygen (O₂)

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What is the name of the part of the brain that the arrow is

pointing to?

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The Cerebellum

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A curious student wanted to find out how exercise affects heart rate. The student decided to do

jumping jacks for 1, 2, 3 minutes and records his/her pulse. Which

part of this experiment is the independent variable?

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Time (Minutes)

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Which body system is composed of the nose, trachea, and lungs

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Respiratory System

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What is the label on the graph showing the dependent variable?

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Blood Glucose Level

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If a person runs a marathon, breathing may increase over time because carbon dioxide builds up in the blood. What happens to the

body’s pH with this increase?

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The blood’s pH becomes more acidic.