4/29/13 DO NOW: Pick up today’s quiz and finish it.
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AIM: How do all living things depend on other living & nonliving things in the environment for survival?4/29/13DO NOW:1. Pick up today’s quiz
and finish it.2. Put your ILS #1 Test
Corrections in the basket.
HOMEWORK:1. Get your PROGRESS REPORT
signed by your parent DUE- 4/30
2. Read p. 81-84 in the ILS Review Book #1
3. Answer questions #1-45 on p. 85-95
DUE- 4/30 by 8 AM4. LE ILS Flash Cards
DUE- 5/6
ILS Exam #1 Question7. The diagram below shows a boy
observing a fish located at position B below the surface of the water. The boy sees the fish at position A. The apparent position of the fish is different from the actual position of the fish.
What has happened to the light passing through the water to
cause this difference?(1) reflection (2) absorption (3) compression(4) refraction
ILS Exam #1 QuestionThe map shows the origin of a maritime tropical air mass. The arrow shows the general track of this air mass. New York State is labeled NY.
11. Which factor has the greatest influence on the direction of the air-mass track?
(1) upper air currents (2) ocean currents (3) sea breezes(4) mountain barriers
ILS Exam #1 Question22. A television set
changes electrical energy to sound and light energy. In this process, some energy is
(1) created (2) destroyed (3) changed to
matter(4) changed to heat
23. To provide energy for the work that cells do, all cells need
(1) chloroplasts(2) nutrients(3) atmospheric nitrogen(4) carbon dioxide
ILS Exam #1 Question29. The diagram below shows how a frog develops. A fertilized
egg hatches into a tadpole with gills. The tadpole develops legs and lungs and becomes an adult frog.
What is the term for this series of changes during the life cycle of the frog?
(1) fertilization (3) mutation(2) reproduction (4) metamorphosis
ILS Exam #1 Question34. In a one-celled organism, cell
division is responsible for(1) growth and
maintenance(2) sexual reproduction(3) asexual reproduction(4) production of sex cells
35. In which human body system are hormones produced?
(1) respiratory (2) endocrine (3) nervous(4) digestive
ILS Exam #1 Question
37. Which organisms in this food web are omnivores?
(1) birds (2) carrots (3) grasshoppers(4) rabbits
ILS Exam #1 Question
41. Which illustration is an example of a multicellular organism?
(1) hydra (3) paramecium
(2) euglena (4) ameba
ILS Exam #1 Question
45. Which of the four terms below includes the other three terms?
(1) community (3) population(2) ecosystem (4) individual
What is a population? Made up of all the
members of a single species living in the same place & sharing resources
What is a community? All of the populations
that live in a certain place at a certain time
What is an ecosystem? All living & nonliving
things in a particular environment
Describe the factors that affect the growth of a population.Resources availableHabitat DiseasePredators
ILS QuestionAnimals may fight, make threatening sounds, and act aggressively toward members of the same species. These behaviors usually occur as the result of
1. Competition2. Decomposition3. Conservation4. Pollution
ILS QuestionThe diagram shows a portion of an ecosystem.
1. Identify the original source of energy for this ecosystem.2. Explain why bacteria in the soil are necessary in this ecosystem.3. Identify one predator-prey relationship shown in this diagram.
ILS QuestionExplain how the use of a chemical designed to kill grasshoppers could reduce the population of peregrine falcons.
ILS QuestionThe graph below compares the populations of two plant species, A and B, over a period of time. The two plant species live in the same area and have a competitive relationship.
Identify two resources for which plant species A and plant species B might compete.
Describe the process of ecological succession.Very slow change in the environment
ILS Question The diagram below shows a sequence of environmental changes in an area over a long period of time.
Which statement best describes the changes shown in the diagram?(1) Over time, one natural area is replaced by another.(2) Over time, the number of fish increases.(3) The environment goes through seasonal changes.(4) Precipitation follows cloud formation.
ILS QuestionThe diagram below shows how a plant community changed over 300 years.
Which process caused the gradual changes shown in this plant community?