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The amount of energy available for living organisms in an ecosystem ________ from producer to consumer. |
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Not adapting to changing environment (#6-7) |
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Why are the woolly mammoths gone from Kansas? |
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The layer of the earth that is solid metal. |
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Protozoa and bacteria mainly reproduce by ___________ reproduction. |
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Rock formed by sedimentation and compaction. |
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The layer of the earth that is solid but has the ability to flow is the ________. |
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Factors in an environment that are living or come from a living thing are called _________. |
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Energy passes out of a food web through _______ at every level of the food web. |
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Factors in an environment that are not living and have never lived are called _________. |
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Radiant energy from the sun is changed into chemical energy by plants through the process of ______________. |
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What allows for adaptations within a population that contribute to biological diversity over time? |
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The layer of the earth that is liquid metal. |
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In Earth's atmosphere, temperature and pressure __________ as altitude increases. |
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Water would be a solid at what temperature? |
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________ is made up of weathered rock, water, air, and organic material. |
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Volcanic activity and geothermal activity (geysers and steam) take place at ______ ________. |
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What forms at diverging plate boundaries? |
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Trench and volcanoes (#6-52) |
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What forms at subducting plate boundaries? |
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All matter is made of particles called _________. |
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Rock formed by extreme heat and pressure. |
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Would 100 ml of water in lizuid form have the same mass as the same amount of water in solid form? (Yes or No) |
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Seasons are caused by the ______ of a planet on its axis during its orbit around the sun. |
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Reproduction and locomotion (#6-67) |
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Recognize that each single-celled organism must perform all the following functions required for life: Name two of them. |
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Heart, brain,liver,red or white cells (#6-68) |
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Name some different cells that have different functions in a multi-cellular organism. |
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Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism (#6-69) |
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Sequence the structures of living things from the least complex to the most complex. |
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A famous astronomer in history. Dropped two different size cannon balls off the Leaning Tower of Pisa to demonstrate that objects fall to Earth at the same rate independent of mass. |
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Known for his laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation. |
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Considered the "Father of Genetics" and worked with pea plants. |
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Proposed the theory of relativity. |
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Is gas - matter? (Yes or No) |
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Where are protons and neutrons located in an atom? |
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Where are electrons located? |
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Materials that are made of only one kind of atom are called ________. |
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Two or more elements chemically combined. (#6-81) |
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Roughly how many elements are there? |
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100 degrees Celsius (#6-83) |
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If 10 liters of water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, at what temperature will 1 liter of water boil? |
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Speed equals distance divided by time (#6-84) |
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How do you calculate speed? |
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If two atoms have a different number of electrons and protons they are two different ______________. |
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