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NAME _____________________ DATE _______________ GROUP _____________
To prepare for the Science midterm, complete the following packet with information
you know from our class discussions, our Ecology textbook, your notes and your tests,
so far, in science.
A. There are 5 (sometimes 6) steps to complete the scientific method. What are
they?
(HINT: Queen Helen Eats Ice Cream)
B. When conducting an experiment, there are many variables. If we conducted an
experiment to see what kind of soil is best for a bean plant to grow, what would
the variables be?
a. Independent variable ______________________________
b. Dependent variable _______________________________
c. Constants _______________________________________
C. If I were to keep data on the plants as we conducted this
experiment, what is an example of qualitative data that I might include?
_________________________
What is an example of quantitative data I might include? ___________________
D. What would be an observation I could make about the plant experiment?
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E. What would be an inference I could make about the plant experiment?
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What is the difference between an observation and an inference?
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ECOLOGY
F. Think about the “foldable” project we made. What is the difference between a
population and a community?
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G. Food Web.
What is a producer? How do they obtain energy? Give an example.
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A consumer cannot make their own energy rich molecules and must eat other
organisms.
Herbivores get energy from eating ____________________ . Examples; ________________
Carnivores get energy from eating _____________________. Examples; ________________
Omnivores get energy from eating _____________________. Examples; ________________
Decomposers get energy from eating ___________________. Examples; ________________
H. SYMBIOSIS.
A symbiotic relationship is a close relationship between species other than for
feeding. What are the three symbiotic relationships we learned and what is the
difference between each?
Relationship
Organism A
Organism B
example
Benefits
Benefits
Benefits
I. Define predator and prey and give two examples of a predator/prey relationship.
Predator- _______________________________________________________
Prey - __________________________________________________________
Two examples: __________________________________________________
J. Competition is _____________________________________________________
K. Structural Adaptations – _____________________________________________
a. Examples:
i. Feeding__________________________________________________
ii. Movement ______________________________________________
iii. Protection________________________________________________
The NON-LIVING Environment
Define biotic and abiotic. Include examples of each.
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Climate___________________________________________________________________
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WATER CYCLE
____________________- process that takes place when a liquid changes to a gas.
____________________ - process that takes place when a gas changes to a liquid.
____________________ - process by which plants give off water vapor through
their “pores”.
____________________ - process in which water falls to the earth in the form of
rain, snow, hail or sleet.
NITROGEN CYCLE
Although nitrogen is the most plentiful gas in the atmosphere, most organisms
cannot use nitrogen directly from the air. Plants need nitrogen that has been
combined with other elements to form nitrogen compounds. This process is
called ______________________________.
CARBON CYCLE
The carbon cycle is critical to life on earth. List some ways Carbon is recycled
(added and removed) from the atmosphere.
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HOW ECOSYSTEMS CHANGE
After a major event like a volcanic eruption or a forest fire, an ecosystem can
build itself up again.
Primary Succession – The process of succession that begins in a place without any
_________________________. It starts with pioneer species such as lichens that
do not need soil to survive.
Secondary Succession – The process that occurs faster because it begins in a place
that already has _________________.
A community that has reached a stable stage of ecological succession is called a
_______________________________.
BIOMES
The largest biome - __________________
The wettest biome -__________________
The most biologically diverse biome-____________________
The driest biome- ___________________________
The northernmost biome- ______________________
CONSERVING RESOURCES – Define and Give examples.
NATURAL RESOURCES
RENEWABLENON-RENEWABLE1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Alternatives to Fossil Fuels – name four
______________________________
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POLLUTANTS
How is Acid precipitation formed? What does it affect and how can we prevent it?
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What is the Greenhouse Effect?
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What changes might be caused by global warming?
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What is ozone depletion? Why is it dangerous?
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The three R’s of Conservation are _____________, _____________ & __________
Food Web
Producers (examples)–
Carnivores(examples)–
Herbivores(examples)–
Decomposers – ( Are there any in this picture?
What are some examples of decomposers?)
Energy Pyramid
Water Cycle