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UNIT 1: Energy: Conservation and Transfer 7.P.2.1, 7.P.2.2, 7.P.2.3, 7.P.2.4 What type of simple machine would be used to lower an empty bucket into a well and then lift the bucket full of water? To open a door, you push on the part of the door that is farthest from the hinges. Why would it be harder to open the door if you pushed on the center of it? Explain why an engineer would design a road to wind around a mountain rather than go straight up the side. Show how this design would be better. UNIT 2: Forces and Motion 7.P.1.1, 7.P.1.2, 7.P.1.3, 7.P.1.4 Explain how speed, velocity, and acceleration are related. Two drivers make a 100-km trip. Driver 1 completes the trip in 2 hours. Driver 2 takes 3 hours but stops for an hour halfway. Which driver had a greater average speed? Explain. A family takes a car trip. They travel for an hour at 80 km/h and then for 2 hours at 40 km/h. Find their average speed during the trip. Describe the relationship between friction and the efficiency of a machine. Write a short paragraph explaining how a parachute works in terms of forces. What kind of friction allows you to walk without slipping? You are moving fast on a skateboard when your wheel gets stuck in a crack on the sidewalk. Using the term inertia, explain what happens. When you drop a golf ball to the pavement, it bounces up. Is a force needed to make it bounce up? If so, what exerts the force? UNIT 3: Structures and Functions of Living Organisms 7.L.1.1, 7.L.1.2, 7.L.1.3, 7.L.1.4 To compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, make a list of each difference. Explain how each difference is important to the function of that type of cell. To compare plant and animal cells, make a list of the different organelles in each cell. Explain how each organelle is vital to the life and function of a plant or animal. Skeletal, Muscular, Skin Compare the dermis and the epidermis layers of the skin. Discuss the following: their thickness, location, nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands, and cell life cycle. In addition to bone, cartilage, and fat, scientists classify blood as a connective tissue. Explain why. How is homeostasis important to survival? A patient is admitted to the emergency room with a severe headache after a fall. What kind of image should be taken to diagnose the problem? Explain. If smooth muscle had to be controlled consciously, what problems could you foresee in day-to-day living? A person who is exposed to excessive heat may suffer from heatstroke. The first sign of heatstroke is that the person stops sweating. Why is heatstroke a life-threatening emergency? Digestive System Compare the processes of mechanical and chemical digestion. How are they similar? How are they different? In what parts of the digestive system do the two processes take place? How do the processes occur? Before winter, animals that hibernate often prepare by eating foods high in fat. How is this behavior helpful? Suppose a medicine killed all the bacteria in your body. How might this affect vitamin production in your body? Why is it important for people to chew their food thoroughly before swallowing? The digestive system is sometimes said to be “an assembly line in reverse.” Identify some similarities and some differences between your digestive system and an assembly line. Circulatory System Explain what blood pressure is and what causes it. How is blood pressure measured and what is the significance of the two numbers in a blood pressure reading? Why can high blood pressure be dangerous? Some babies are born with an opening between the left and right ventricles of the heart. How would this heart defect affect the ability of the cardiovascular system to deliver oxygen to body cells? People who do not have enough iron in their diets sometimes develop a condition in which their blood cannot carry a normal amount of oxygen. Explain why this is so. Why is atherosclerosis sometimes called a “lifestyle disease”? Respiratory System & Excretory System What is respiration? Explain where this process occurs and what body systems are involved in making respiration possible. How is respiration similar to the burning of fuel? How is it different? Explain how babies can develop smoking-related respiratory problems. Do you think that drugstores, which sell medicines, should also sell cigarettes and other tobacco products? Why or why not? If the walls of the capillary cluster in a nephron were damaged or broken, what substance might you expect to find in urine that is not normally present? Explain. Nervous System Outline the path of the reflex action that takes place when you step on a tack. What is the advantage of the nerve impulse not needing to go through the brain before action is taken? When a person has a stroke, blood flow to part of the brain is reduced, and some brain cells die. Suppose that after a stroke, a woman is unable to move her right arm and right leg. In which side of her brain did the stroke occur? Explain. As a man walks barefoot along a beach, he steps on a sharp shell. His foot automatically jerks upward, even before he feels pain. What process is this an example of? How does it help protect the man? Endocrine and Reproductive System What is negative feedback? Choose an example of a hormone, and describe in a general way how negative feedback regulates its release. Contrast the ways in which identical twins and fraternal twins form. How can playing games help children develop important skills? UNIT 4 Evolution and Genetics 7.L.2.1, 7.L.2.2, 7.L.2.3 Compare the processes and outcomes of mitosis and meiosis. To compare plant and animal cells, make a list of the different organelles in each cell. Explain how each organelle is vital to the life and function of a plant or animal. In rabbits, the allele for a spotted coat is dominant over the allele for a solid-colored coat. A spotted rabbit was crossed with a solidcolored rabbit. The offspring all had spotted coats. What are the probable genotypes of the parents? Explain. A new mutation in mice causes the coat to be twice as thick as normal. In what environments would this mutation be helpful? Why? If the body cells have 12 chromosomes, how many will the sex cells have? Why are mutations that occur in an organism’s body cells not passed on to its offspring? Explain why, for each pregnancy, human parents have a 50 percent probability of having a boy and a 50 percent probability of having a girl. Your answer should include the terms X chromosome and Y chromosome. A woman with normal color vision has a colorblind daughter. What are the genotypes and phenotypes of both parents? If a mother is a carrier of hemophilia and the father does not have hemophilia, what is the probability that their son will have the trait? Explain your answer. The allele for cystic fibrosis is recessive. Identify which members of the family in the pedigree have cystic fibrosis and which are carriers. UNIT 5: Earth Systems: Structures and Processes 7.E.1.1, 7.E.1.2, 7.E.1.3, 7.E.1.4, 7.E.1.5, 7.E.1.6 What is acid rain and why is it considered an environmental problem? Describe how acid rain forms and how it affects living things. Include in your answer the specific substances that combine to form acid rain. Why are clouds at the top of the troposphere made of ice crystals rather than drops of water? Explain how human population growth affects resource use and pollution. Describe the process by which a cloud forms. What two conditions are necessary for this process to take place? How does this process compare to the process by which dew or frost is formed? Describe the journey of a small particle of water through the water cycle. Venus has an atmosphere that is mostly carbon dioxide. How do you think the greenhouse effect has altered Venus? What circumstances could cause a nighttime land breeze in a city near the ocean? A psychrometer gives the same reading on both thermometers. What is the relative humidity? Your neighborhood is located at the end of a narrow canyon. You hear reports of heavy rains several miles away. Is there cause for concern? Explain. Sound travels at a speed of about 330 m/s. How could you use this information to determine how far away lightning bolts are from you during a thunderstorm? Use an example to show how you would calculate the distance. How do differences in air density influence the movement of air along cold and warm fronts? Compare thunderstorms and tornadoes. How are they similar? How are they different? If you observe that air pressure is decreasing, what kind of weather do you think is coming? Would you expect hurricanes to form over the oceans off the northeast or northwest coasts of the United States? Explain. What do you think is the most important thing people should do to reduce the dangers of storms? Why can’t meteorologists accurately forecast the weather a month in advance? Describe three ways in which water influences climate. How is global warming different from earlier changes in Earth’s climate? General Science and Technology Suppose a newly designed robot automatically scans products at checkout lines in supermarkets. The robot can perform no other function. The cost to install a robot at a cash register is less than the cost of hiring a cashier. Describe some of the positive and negative impacts that this new technology might have on society You read an ad claiming that scientific studies prove that frozen fruit is more nutritious than canned vegetables. What questions would you want answered before you accept this claim? Suppose you are doing an experiment and recording your results. When would a line graph be more useful than a data table? When would a data table be more useful than a line graph? The keyboard is the most common input device in a computer system. What might cause keyboards to become obsolete?