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Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice The following is a set up “Flip Card” to help learn the definitions of the ecosystem unit Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Ecosystem Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice All living organisms that share a region and interact with each other AND non-living components of their environment…that is, their physical and chemical environment Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Biotic Factor Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Living things, their remains and features such as nest that are associated with the living thing’s activities. It includes insects, mammals, micro-organisms, plants, plant and animal remains, etc. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Abiotic Factor Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice The non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem. Examples include temperature, wind, rainfall, air, water and minerals Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Autotroph Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances using light or chemical energy. Green plants, algae and some bacteria are autotrophs. Grade 9 Academic Science – Unit Ecosystems Heterotroph Grade 9 Academic Science – Unit Ecosystems An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition. Consumers are heterotrophs Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Sustainability Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Ability to maintain a natural ecological balance without weakening, interruption or loss of value Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Commensalism Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A symbiotic relationship between two different kinds of organisms when one receives benefits from the other organism while the second organism in unaffected. An example a flatworm and a horsecrab. The flatworm attaches to the horsecrab and eats the scraps from the crab’s food; yet, the crab is unaffected Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Photosynthesis Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Process in which the Sun’s energy is converted to chemical energy (i.e., sugar) 6CO2 + 6H2O + Sun energy = 6O2 + C6H12O6 Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Producer Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the Sun’s energy (i.e., light) On land, most producers are green plants, and their colour comes from chlorophyll which captures light energy Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Consumer Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms. Consumers CANNOT photosynthsize Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Food Chain Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Sequence of organisms, each feeding on the next, shown how energy is transferred from one organism to the next. NOTE: Food Chains do NOT exist in nature. Rather, they are part of a complex set of relationships Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Food Web Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A representation or illustration of the feeding relationships within a community. A Food Web is a group of interwoven Food Chains Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Carrying Capacity Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice The maximum population size of a particular species (i.e., number of individual organisms) that a given ecosystem can sustain indefinitely NOTE: Carrying Capacity is not fixed. It can be altered by human intervention (e.g., draining part of a swamp) or by naturally by “species invasions” Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Biodiversity Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Variety of life in a particular area. It is measured by counting the number of species in a specific habitat or ecosystem Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Tolerance Range Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Abiotic conditions within which a species can survive Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Limiting Factor Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Any factor that restricts the size of a population Limiting factors can be biotic (e.g., number of prey) or abiotic (e.g., hours of sunlight) Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Theory that the Universe began in an incredibly hot, dense expansion from a singularity about 14 BYA Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Big Bang Theory Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Black Hole Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Lunar Eclipse Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice An eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A large, round celestial object that travels around a star and controls its own neighbourhood Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Planet Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A dark area on the Sun’s surface that is cooler than the area surrounding it Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Sun Spot Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A massive collection of gases in space that emits large amounts of energy Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Star Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice When the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that it blocks some or all of the Sun’s light Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Solar Eclipse Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Solar Eclipse Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Gases and charged particles that are blasted above an active region of the Sun’s photosphere Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A cloud of gas and dust in outer space where stars are born Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Nebula Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice The distance that light travels in one year Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Light Year Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice 150,000,000 kilometres The distance from the Sun to Earth Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Astronomical Unit Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A measurement of how bright an object would be if it were 33 light years from Earth Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Absolute Magnitude Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice The total amount of energy emitted by a star, galaxy or other astronomical object per unit time. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Luminosity Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Most of the stars in the universe (about 90%) that are fusing hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms in their cores. Our Sun belongs to this grouping of stars Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Main Sequence Stars Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Subatomic particle found in the nucleus with a positive charge and a mass of 1 Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Proton Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A substance made by combining two or more different materials in such a way that no chemical reaction occurs (i.e., chemicals that are not chemically bonded Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Mixture Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Maximum number of electrons in Orbit #2 of an atom Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Eight Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Number of protons is five, number of electrons is five and the number of neutrons is six. Thus, the ATOMIC MASS is…. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice 11 Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Characteristics of electrons Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Negative charge Located in shells around nucleus No mass Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Compound Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Number of electrons that Potassium (K) must give away to achieve a stable electron configuration Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice One Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Elements tend to combine in such a way that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell or The name of the outer orbit shell of electrons Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Octet Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Substances that contain only one kind of molecule. For example, water contains nothing but water molecules. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Pure Substance Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice When an element give or takes an electron, it becomes an…. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Ion Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Chemical name for NaCl Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Sodium chloride Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Chemical name for MgCl2 Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Magnesium chloride Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Chemical formula for lithium sulfide Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Li2S Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice A substance that is made entirely from one type of atom Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Element Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Metallic elements found in the Group #2 of the periodic table. They have an oxidation number of +2, making them very reactive. Due to their reactivity, the alkaline metals are not found free (i.e., by themselves) in nature. They are all shiny, silvery-white solid metals. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Alkaline Earth Metals Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Five ways you know a chemical reaction has happened Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Colour change Heat or light produced Odour (smell) produced Gas produced Solid precipitate forms from two liquids Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Subatomic particle with no charge, mass = 1, and found inside the nucleus Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Neutron Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Type of bond where one element gives an electron and one element takes an electrons Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Ionic Bond Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Non-metallic elements Group #17. All have seven electrons in their outer shell of electrons. At room temperature, they exist in three states of matter (e.g., Fluorine is a gas at room temperature while Bromine is a liquid) Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Halogen Gas Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Number of electrons is 19, number of protons is 19 and the number of neutrons is 20. Thus, the ATOMIC NUMBER is…. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice 19 Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Atomic Mass = Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Number of protons + Number of neutrons Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Any of the elements in Group #18 including helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon which have a full octet of electrons in their outer shell so that are electronically stable (i.e., do not react). They are also called inert gas. Grade 9 Applied Science – 2015 Exam Practice Noble Gases