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Week 4 – Day 2 OBJ 1 What question is trying to be answered? OBJ 1 What question is trying to be answered? Does HEATING TIME affect the amount of mass that can be lifted OBJ 1 A researcher wants to determine the average number of cave crickets that exit a certain cave in the first two hours after sunset. The best procedure for collecting precise data in this investigation is to OBJ 1 A researcher wants to determine the average number of cave crickets that exit a certain cave in the first two hours after sunset. The best procedure for collecting precise data in this investigation is to COUNT crickets exiting the cave on several nights and calculate the AVERAGE value OBJ 1 Why is this inaccurate? OBJ 1 Why is this inaccurate? some light must enter a window in order for people to see out Obj 2 • Which of the following shows an example of an open circulatory system? Obj 2 • Which of the following shows an example of an open circulatory system? Obj 2 • Which of the following shows an example of an open circulatory system? OBJ 2 • In animal cells like the one shown above, which organelle is used for storing water? OBJ 2 • In animal cells like the one shown above, which organelle is used for storing water? VACUOLE OBJ 2 • In animal cells like the one shown above, which thing controls everything (is HQ the Headquarters) OBJ 2 • In animal cells like the one shown above, which thing controls everything (is HQ the Headquarters) NUCLEUS Obj 2 • Botanists cross a heterozygous (Pp) plant having purple flowers with a homozygous (pp) plant having white flowers. About what percentage of the offspring will have purple flowers? Obj 2 • Botanists cross a heterozygous (Pp) plant having purple flowers with a homozygous (pp) plant having white flowers. About what percentage of the offspring will have purple flowers? Obj 2 • Botanists cross a heterozygous (Pp) plant having purple flowers with a homozygous (pp) plant having white flowers. About what percentage of the offspring will have purple flowers? Obj 2 • Botanists cross a heterozygous (Pp) plant having purple flowers with a homozygous (pp) plant having white flowers. About what percentage of the offspring will have purple flowers? Obj 2 • Botanists cross a heterozygous (Pp) plant having purple flowers with a homozygous (pp) plant having white flowers. About what percentage of the offspring will have purple flowers? PURPLE FLOWERS= 50% WHITE FLOWERS= 50% OBJ 2 The cells of animals release energy through the process of — A photosynthesis B respiration C DNA replication D protein synthesis OBJ 2 The cells of animals release energy through the process of — A photosynthesis B respiration C DNA replication D protein synthesis OBJ 2 Why will knowledge of the human genome enable scientists to better understand proteins involved in human diseases? OBJ 2 Why will knowledge of the human genome enable scientists to better understand proteins involved in human diseases? DNA contains the info to make PROTEINS… KNOW PROTEINS MORE…..FIGURE OUT HOW THEY ARE INVOLVED IN DISEASES OBJ 2 Why will knowledge of the human genome enable scientists to better understand proteins involved in human diseases? OBJ 2 Fungi are different from plants in that fungi F secrete enzymes G decompose organic waste H contain DNA J have cell walls OBJ 2 Fungi are different from plants in that fungi F secrete enzymes G decompose organic waste H contain DNA J have cell walls OBJ 3 • The photograph above hows a virus attacking a human T cell (immune cell). Which disease could result if many T cells are destroyed in this manner? OBJ 3 • The photograph above hows a virus attacking a human T cell (immune cell). Which disease could result if many T cells are destroyed in this manner? AIDS OBJ 3 U is closest to= V is closet to = X is closest to = OBJ 3 U is closest to= T V is closet to = X is closest to = OBJ 3 U is closest to= T V is closet to = W X is closest to = OBJ 3 U is closest to= T V is closet to = W X is closest to = W Obj 3 Liana plants are woody vines that grow on some trees in rain forests. These climbing plants are most likely adapted for — Obj 3 Liana plants are woody vines that grow on some trees in rain forests. These climbing plants are most likely adapted for — GROWING through layers of foliage to reach available sunlight OBJ 3 • The diagram above shows a simplified food pyramid. The number of organisms is generally smaller at the top than at the bottom because organisms at the top usually — OBJ 3 • The diagram above shows a simplified food pyramid. The number of organisms is generally smaller at the top than at the bottom because organisms at the top usually — REQUIRE MORE ENERGY OBJ 3 Some members of the pumpkin family produce roots capable of storing large amounts of water. Some of these roots have a mass of about 30 kg. In which type of environment are these plants most likely found? F Aquatic G Dry H Cold J Humid OBJ 3 Some members of the pumpkin family produce roots capable of storing large amounts of water. Some of these roots have a mass of about 30 kg. In which type of environment are these plants most likely found? F Aquatic G Dry H Cold J Humid OBJ 3 • The birds eat the crickets the buffalos cause to fly up and the bison don’t bother the birds. What is the relationship? OBJ 3 • The birds eat the crickets the buffalos cause to fly up and the bison don’t bother the birds. • COMMENSAL OBJ 3 A hypothesis that two organisms from different species are related to each other is best supported by — F) the presence of homologous structures G) a similarity in diet H) the presence of nitrogenous bases J) a similarity in method of reproduction OBJ 3 A hypothesis that two organisms from different species are related to each other is best supported by — F) the presence of homologous structures G) a similarity in diet H) the presence of nitrogenous bases J) a similarity in method of reproduction OBJ 4 • What is a proper way to dispose of a solid produced during a chemical reaction? OBJ 4 • What is a proper way to dispose of a solid produced during a chemical reaction? • PLACE THEM IN DESIGNATED containers OBJ 4 • What 2 things do you know from this picture? OBJ 4 • Which of the following conclusions is the best for the experiment shown above? OBJ 4 What is a step in the digestive process that is a physical change? F) Water being absorbed in the large intestine G) Enzymes breaking down proteins into amino acids H) Saliva changing starches into sugars J) Insulin metabolizing simple sugars OBJ 4 What is a step in the digestive process that is a physical change? F) Water being absorbed in the large intestine G) Enzymes breaking down proteins into amino acids H) Saliva changing starches into sugars J) Insulin metabolizing simple sugars OBJ 4 Which of these steps in the digestive process is a physical change? F) Water being absorbed in the large intestine G) Enzymes breaking down proteins into amino acids H) Saliva changing starches into sugars J) Insulin metabolizing simple sugars OBJ 4 A student added a small amount of sodium carbonate solution (Na2CO3) to a test tube containing calcium chloride (CaCl2) solution. A white solid immediately appeared. What conclusion can be made from this experiment? OBJ 4 When copper and oxygen chemically unite, they form — F) an ion G) a gas H) a compound J) a mixture OBJ 4 When copper and oxygen chemically unite, they form — F) an ion G) a gas H) a compound J) a mixture OBJ 4 When 2 oxygen molecules combine together, they form a? F) an ion G) a gas molecule H) a compound J) a mixture OBJ 4 When 2 oxygen molecules combine together, they form a? F) an ion G) a gas H) a compound J) a mixture OBJ 4 What are the coefficients when this equation is balanced? OBJ 4 What are the coefficients when this equation is balanced? OBJ 4 What are the coefficients when this equation is balanced? OBJ 4 What are the coefficients when this equation is balanced? OBJ 4 What are the coefficients when this equation is balanced? OBJ 4 What are the coefficients when this equation is balanced? OBJ 4 • Why does this violate the conservation of mass? OBJ 4 • Why does this violate the conservation of mass? OBJ 5 The Pioneer 10 spacecraft was launched in March 1972 to explore the solar system. Pioneer 10 has continued on its journey and is now traveling beyond the solar system. Which statement best explains why Pioneer 10 continues to travel farther out into space? OBJ 5 The Pioneer 10 spacecraft was launched in March 1972 to explore the solar system. Pioneer 10 has continued on its journey and is now traveling beyond the solar system. Which statement best explains why Pioneer 10 continues to travel farther out into space? OBJECTS IN MOTION STAY IN MOTION, objects are rest stay at rest…UNLESS A FORCE ACTS ON IT OBJ 5 If a 2.0 kg mass is moving at a constant velocity of 15 m/s, what is its momentum in kg · m/s? OBJ 5 If a 2.0 kg mass is moving at a constant velocity of 15 m/s, what is its momentum in kg · m/s? OBJ 5 If a 2.0 kg mass is moving at a constant velocity of 15 m/s, what is its momentum in kg · m/s? OBJ 5 If a 2.0 kg mass is moving at a constant velocity of 15 m/s, what is its momentum in kg · m/s? OBJ 5 • What color will a ripe strawberry appear to be • under these lights if no other light is present? OBJ 5 • What color will a ripe strawberry appear to be • under these lights if no other light is present? • RED OBJ 5 Heat energy is transferred from the hot end of a metal wire to the cool end through — A) radiation B) reflection C) conduction D) convection OBJ 5 Heat energy is transferred from the hot end of a metal wire to the cool end through — A) B) C) D) radiation reflection conduction = TOUCHING convection OBJ 5 When a car suddenly stops at a red light, a book lying on the car seat slides forward. WHY does the book continue to move forward? The book’s inertia causes it to continue moving. OBJ 5 When a car suddenly stops at a red light, a book lying on the car seat slides forward. WHY does the book continue to move forward? The book’s inertia causes it to continue moving. OBJ 5 The velocity of a 40 kg object increases from 20 m/s to 30 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the object during these 2 seconds? F) 4 m/s2 G) 5 m/s2 H) 10 m/s2 J) 50 m/s2 OBJ 5 The velocity of a 40 kg object increases from 20 m/s to 30 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the object during these 2 seconds? F) 4 m/s2 G) 5 m/s2 H) 10 m/s2 J) 50 m/s2 OBJ 5 The velocity of a 40 kg object increases from 20 m/s to 30 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the object during these 2 seconds? F) 4 m/s2 G) 5 m/s2 H) 10 m/s2 J) 50 m/s2 OBJ 5 The velocity of a 40 kg object increases from 20 m/s to 30 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the object during these 2 seconds? F) 4 m/s2 G) 5 m/s2 H) 10 m/s2 J) 50 m/s2