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1 st Quarter EQT

1 st Quarter EQT. QUESTION 1. What is the function of the nucleus? . Q-2. Fish that live in the ice cold waters off Antarctica make a natural antifreeze that keeps them from freezing. This is the fish’s way of maintaining a stable environment. . Q--3.

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1 st Quarter EQT

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  1. 1st Quarter EQT

  2. QUESTION 1 • What is the function of the nucleus?

  3. Q-2 • Fish that live in the ice cold waters off Antarctica make a natural antifreeze • that keeps them from freezing. This is the fish’s way of maintaining a • stable environment.

  4. Q--3 • When a duck dives under water its inner eyelids automatically raise to • cover the duck’s eyes. In this case, what does water act as?

  5. ANSWER Q-3 • STIMULUS

  6. Q-4 • Humans typically maintain a body temperature of 37°C and a fairly • constant level of sugar in the blood. What process are these examples of?

  7. ANSWER--4 • HOMEOSTASIS

  8. Q-5 • What are the four basic necessities of life?

  9. A-5 • air, water, food, and living SPACE

  10. Q-6 • What is homeostasis?

  11. A-6 • an organism’s ability to • maintain stable internal CONDITION

  12. Q-7 • What keeps the cytoplasm inside and allows nutrients in and waste products • Out?

  13. A-7 • cell membrane

  14. Q-8 • Like other animals, monkeys are made of millions of what?

  15. A-8 • CELLS

  16. Q-9 • How can a plant cell be distinguished from an animal cell?

  17. A-9 • Plant cells have larger vacuoles, Plant cells have a cell wall, Plant cells have chloroplasts

  18. Q-10 • Both plants and animals are multicellular. What does this mean?

  19. A-10 • made of many cells

  20. Q-11 • Both plants and animals must undergo what reaction to produce energy?

  21. A-11 • cellular respiration

  22. Q-12

  23. Q-13

  24. Q-14 • In a plant, where does most transpiration occur

  25. A-14 • In the leaf

  26. Q-15 • What is the tissue through which plants transport water? Sugar (food)?

  27. A-15 • xylem; phloem

  28. Q-16

  29. Q-17

  30. Q-18 • What is the process called when an insect develops from an egg to an adult?

  31. A-18 • metamorphosis

  32. Q-19

  33. Q-20 • After fertilization takes place in a flower, the ovary develops into a _____________.

  34. A-20 • Fruit

  35. Q-21 • Plants that have specialized tissues for carrying minerals, water, or food are • classified as what type of plants?

  36. A-21 • VASCULAR

  37. Q-22 • What is true of all plants?

  38. A-22 • contain chlorophyll, are • producers, have cells with CELL WALLS

  39. Q-23 • What is a cell with a well defined nucleus, many membrane covered • organelles, and linear DNA?

  40. A-23 • Eukaryotic

  41. Q-24NAME THIS CELL?

  42. A-24 • PROKARYOTIC

  43. Q-25NAME THIS CELL?

  44. A-25 • EUKARYOTIC

  45. Q-26 • GIVE THE STEPS IN THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD?

  46. A-26 • 1. PROBLEM • 2. HYPOTHESIS • 3. RESEARCH • 4. EXPERIMENT • 5. COLLECT DATA • 6. CONCLUSION

  47. LAB PROCEDUREWHAT IS THE VOLUME?

  48. Q-27WHAT IS THE READING?

  49. Q-28WHAT IS THIS PROCESS CALLED?

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