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Grade 7 Exam Edition. Ecosystems -10. List at least 3 ABIOTIC conditions that can effect the kinds of organisms living in an ecosystem:. Ecosystems -10. Amount of sunlight Precipitation Soil conditions Growing season. Ecosystems -20.
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Ecosystems -10 • List at least 3 ABIOTIC conditions that can effect the kinds of organisms living in an ecosystem:
Ecosystems -10 • Amount of sunlight • Precipitation • Soil conditions • Growing season
Ecosystems -20 • This level of the ecological pyramid uses photosynthesis to produce energy:
Ecosystems -20 • Primary Producers
Ecosystems -30 • These organisms start and then finish the process of decomposition (two different types):
Ecosystems -30 • Scavengers • Microorganisms
Ecosystems -40 • Name these inputs and outputs of cellular respiration:
Ecosystems -40 • Glucose (Food) • O2 (Oxygen • Outputs: • H2O (Water) • CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) • Energy
Ecosystems -50 • These are three ways that humans can negatively impact ecological succession:
Ecosystems -50 • Use of pesticides • Spread of invasive species • Logging and mining • Urban sprawl (lawns?) • Over-fishing • Pollution • Etc…
Earth’s Crust - 10 • The thickest of the Earth’s layers, this layer is mainly composed of silicate rock.
Earth’s Crust - 10 • The mantle
Earth’s Crust - 20 • These three phenomena are attributed to plate tectonics:
Earth’s Crust - 20 • Volcano eruption • Earthquakes • Mountain formation • Continental drift
Earth’s Crust - 30 • This type of rock is formed when little bits of eroded rock are deposited and compressed.
Earth’s Crust - 30 • Sedimentary
Earth’s Crust - 40 • These are two reasons why geothermal energy is considered to be sustainable.
Earth’s Crust - 40 • Renewable • Lower green house gas emissions
Earth’s Crust - 50 • These are four ways that farmers can prevent erosion from wind and water.
Earth’s Crust - 50 • Contour-cultivated hillsides and slopes • Use of gullies and pathways for water movement • Planting cover crops in the fall • Use of a tree line or shelter as windbreak • Minimize tilling • Crop and animal rotation • Planting grasses for animal foraging
Particle Theory of Matter -10 • This is a solution in which no more solute can be dissolved.
Particle Theory of Matter -10 • Saturated solution
Particle Theory of Matter -20 • This change of state happens over a lake on a hot day. Name it and the states of matter it effects
Particle Theory of Matter -20 • Evaporation, liquid, gas
Particle Theory of Matter -30 • List all four methods of separation that we used in the lab.
Particle Theory of Matter -30 • Evaporation, Filtration, Magnetism, Sedimentation.
Particle Theory of Matter -40 • This type of heat transfer occurs in fluids and creates a circuitous current.
Particle Theory of Matter -40 • Convection
Particle Theory of Matter -50 • These are the five points of the particle theory of matter.
Particle Theory of Matter -50 • All matter is made out of particles • Particles in a pure substance are the same • Particles are always moving and they speed up as they gain energy • There is space between particles • There is attraction between particles
Forces and Structures- 10 • These are the three different types of structures.
Forces and Structures- 10 • Solid, Shell, Frame
Forces and Structures- 20 • This type of forces pulls on both ends of a structure in opposite directions.
Forces and Structures- 20 • Tension
Forces and Structures - 30 • These are three external forces that act on a house during the winter.
Forces and Structures - 30 • Gravity • Wind • Snow weight • The ground
Forces and Structures - 40 • These are three different building techniques that can make a structure stronger.
Forces and Structures - 40 • Arches • Trusses • Foundation • Braces • Columns • Guy Wires
Forces and Structures - 50 • If a 200 g bridge can hold a max load of 10 kg, what is its structural efficiency.
Forces and Structures - 50 • .5 kg₂
Grab Bag - 10 • The animal pictured here belongs to this level of the ecological pyramid:
Grab Bag – 10 • Secondary Consumer
Grab Bag - 20 • Tectonic plates are part of this rocky “sphere”.
Grab Bag– 20 • Lithosphere
Grab Bag - 30 • This is an example of what type of solution?
Grab Bag – 30 • Homogeneous solution
Grab Bag - 40 • Name the two different types of lenses used in the device pictured here:
Grab Bag – 40 • Ocular lens • Objective lens