4th quarter EQT09-10
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| What is found in the center of all viruses? | genetic material
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| Why is the protein coat important to the virus? | It allows the virus to attach to the host
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| What is the name of the protein coat that surrounds the virus? | Capsid
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| What is one function that a virus shares with living things? | reproduction
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| What is a food chain? | single examples of energy passing form one organism to another
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| What is a food web? | Multiple food chain relationships
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| What is an energy pyramid? | a diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one level to the other
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| Where is the most energy in an energy pyramid? | at the bottom
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| What is biotic? | living
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| E. coli live in the intestines of humans. They help digest our food. What kind of relationship is this? | symbiotic
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| What is parasitism? | one lives in/on another and hurts the host
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| Which organisms get energy from sunlight? | producers
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| Which organisms get energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms? | decomposers
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| What is always the first organism in a food chain? | producer
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| How much energy decreases between levels in an energy pyramid? | 10%
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| Grass is eaten by the prairie dog, the prairie dog is eaten by the coyote. This is an example of what? | food chain
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| What is the environment in which an organisms lives called? | habitat
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| A fruit tree is a member of which kingdom? | Plantae
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| What is known from the following: Canis lupus | Canis=genus; lupus=species
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| What do plants and fungus share? | cell walls
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| Molds and mushrooms are in what kingdom? | Fungus
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| What is the scientific name composed of? | genus and species
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| Organisms in which kingdom usually move by themselves and have advanced nervous systems to allow them to respond to their environment? | animalia
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| Plantae, Animalia, and Protista are all names of which group in the classification system? | Kingdoms
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| What are the levels of classification in order (from general to specific)? | kingdom, pylum, class, order, family, genus, species
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| Into what kingdom would a unicellular organism that can make its own food and live on a tree be classified? | Eubacteria
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| Which kingdom contains organisms that move by using pseudopods, flagella, clilia, or contractile vacuoles? | Protista
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| A scientist found an organism living in an ocean rift vent where the temperature is over 360 degrees. Into which kingdom would the organism be placed? | Archaebacteria
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| Into which kingdom would an organism that is eukaryotic, has a cell wall, and helps recycle nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter be classified? | Fungi
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| Endospores are released under what conditions? | extreme conditions
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| What relationship is described when both organisms help each other? | Mutualism
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| What type of organism feeds on dead organisms? | scavenger
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| How do algae obtain their food? | Make food during photosynthesis
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| how do both animal-like and plant-like euglenas reproduce? | asexually through fission
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| How do amoebas, euglenas, and paramecium move? | pseudopods, flagella, and cilia
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| What is it when an organism exchanges genetic material and then divides to produce organisms with new genetic material? | conjugation
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| What is the structure that euglenas and paramecium have to remove excess water called? | contractile vacuole
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| What is it when an organism breaks into parts eac of which may grow into a seperate organism? | fragmentation
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| flagella and cilia are used for what? | locomotion
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| Which characteristic describes all members of the kingdom Plantae and some members of the kingdom Protista? | They contain chloroplasts.
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| Which kingdom contains an organism with all of these characteristics? eukaryotic, cell wall, multicellular, depends on other organisms for food | fungi
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| Which kingdom could have organisms that are single celled and eukaryotic? | protista
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| Which kingdom could have organisms that are eukaryotic, multicellular, and consumers? | animalia
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| which statement best describes characteristics of the organisms in kingdom Animalia> | they are classified by how they move and obtain food
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| Which statement correctly describes a difference between plant and fungus? | plants are photosynthetic
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| What is it when a cell membrane surrounds a particle, encloses it in a vesicle, and brings the particle into the cell? | endocytosis
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| Bacteria can be described how? | unicellular, no nucleus
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| How do bacteria get food? | eating dead organic matter
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| How do bacteria get rid of waste? | excretion
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| What is a virus that attacks bacteria? | bacteriophage
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| What word describes the mammals, fish, birds, and plants that live in an environment? | biotic
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