Science 8: Biology MEGA QUIZ

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Use this for the final and unit exam.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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What is life on earth's main source of energy?
Antworten
  • Plants
  • Calories
  • Water
  • Sunlight

Frage 2

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What are the main FOUR things that all living things need?
Antworten
  • Energy
  • Water
  • Respond to their environment
  • Protect itself
  • Fight off predators
  • Produce waste
  • Reproduce and grow

Frage 3

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Fill in the blanks for the functions of the parts of a microscope: Eyepiece: Part [blank_start]you look through[blank_end] and has a [blank_start]10x[blank_end] lens Tube: Holds eyepiece and [blank_start]keeps it at a proper distance[blank_end] Revolving Nosepiece: A [blank_start]rotating[blank_end] disk that holds the [blank_start]objective lens[blank_end] Objective Lens: Magnifies the object [blank_start]4x, 10x, 40x[blank_end] Fine-adjustment Knob: Brings object [blank_start]into sharper focus[blank_end] Coarse-adjustment Knob: Moves the [blank_start]stage to focus the object[blank_end] Stage: Holds the slide, [blank_start]clipped in place[blank_end]. Has a hole to let light through Condenser Lens: Directs [blank_start]light to slide[blank_end] being viewed Diaphragm: Controls the [blank_start]amount of light[blank_end] reached the object being viewed Light Source: Shines a light through the object
Antworten
  • you look through
  • you smell through
  • adjust focus
  • 10x
  • 20x
  • 4x
  • keeps it at a proper distance
  • keeps the lens clear
  • rotating
  • sliding
  • flipping
  • objective lens
  • tube
  • coarse-adjustment knob
  • 4x, 10x, 40x
  • 10x, 20x, 40x
  • 5x, 15x, 45x
  • into sharper focus
  • closer to your eyes
  • stage to focus the object
  • moves the object closer to you
  • clipped in place
  • glued in place
  • light to slide
  • slide to light
  • amount of light
  • color of light
  • brightness of light

Frage 4

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What is a unicellular organism?
Antworten
  • An organism that consists of only one type of cell
  • An organism that consists of only one cell
  • An organism that consists of many cells
  • A plant that has one type of organism

Frage 5

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What is a multicellular organism?
Antworten
  • An organism that consists of many different types of cells
  • An organism that consists of many cells
  • An organism that has only one cell
  • An organism that has one type of cell

Frage 6

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A [blank_start]multicellular[blank_end] organism is better because the jobs of the cells are more [blank_start]spread out[blank_end]. In a unicellular organism, that one cell has to take care of the [blank_start]entire organism[blank_end]. Unicellular organisms interact [blank_start]directly[blank_end] with the outside world. Multicellular organisms use [blank_start]blood[blank_end] to transport nutrients to their [blank_start]organs[blank_end].
Antworten
  • multicellular
  • unicellular
  • spread out
  • confined
  • entire organism
  • entire organ
  • brain
  • directly
  • through blood
  • through oxygen
  • blood
  • cell membrane
  • oxygen
  • organs
  • organelles

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Every cell in a [blank_start]multicellular[blank_end] organism is specialized to do its function. Nerve cells are [blank_start]long and spread out[blank_end] because they need to [blank_start]take signals[blank_end] from many places to the brain. Red blood cells are [blank_start]disklike[blank_end] so they can [blank_start]flow[blank_end] and transport oxygen.
Antworten
  • multicellular
  • unicellular
  • long and spread out
  • small and tight
  • compressed
  • thin and flowy
  • take signals
  • multiply
  • disklike
  • flat
  • round
  • flow
  • slide
  • push through things

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[blank_start]Organelles[blank_end] are the structures [blank_start]within[blank_end] cells that carry out activities necessary for life. The most common cell organelles between both an animal and plants cell include: [blank_start]Nucleus[blank_end], [blank_start]Vacuole[blank_end], [blank_start]Membrane[blank_end], and [blank_start]Cytoplasm[blank_end].
Antworten
  • Organelles
  • Machines
  • Organs
  • DNA
  • RNA
  • Orgenallas
  • within
  • outside of
  • around
  • on the roof of
  • Nucleus
  • Chloroplasts
  • Vacuole
  • Diaphragm
  • Alveoli
  • Membrane
  • Cell Wall
  • Cytoplasm
  • Semipermeable
  • Citoplasm
  • Floor

Frage 9

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How is the Cell Membrane semi-permeable?
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  • It chooses what it lets through
  • Only liquids can come through
  • Only solids can pass through
  • Nothing can pass through

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Cell Membrane: - [blank_start]Outer[blank_end] Layer - [blank_start]Semi-permeable[blank_end] Nucleus: - Contains genetic material [blank_start]DNA[blank_end] - Nucleolus has [blank_start]RNA[blank_end], which makes [blank_start]ribosomes[blank_end] Endoplasmic Reticulum: - Used to [blank_start]transport proteins[blank_end] - Rough and smooth - Rough - Ribosomes make it look rough Ribosomes: - Makes [blank_start]protein[blank_end] to make cell function Golgi Bodies: - Curved [blank_start]membranes[blank_end] in stacks of 4 - 10 - Sort, process, package cell [blank_start]products[blank_end] Lysosomes: - [blank_start]Recycle[blank_end] worn out cell organelles Mitochondria: - [blank_start]Powerhouse[blank_end] of the cell - Makes [blank_start]ATP[blank_end], an energy molecule for the cell Chloroplast: - Found in only [blank_start]plant[blank_end] cells - Have [blank_start]chlorophyll[blank_end] - Carry out [blank_start]photosynthesis[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Outer
  • Inner
  • Semi-permeable
  • Permeable
  • Impermeable
  • DNA
  • RNA
  • ribosomes
  • chromosomes
  • transport proteins
  • recycle proteins
  • kill proteins
  • protein
  • tissue
  • muscle
  • energy
  • membranes
  • enzymes
  • products
  • waste
  • Recycle
  • Reduce
  • Reuse
  • Powerhouse
  • Weakest spot
  • Workhouse
  • ATP
  • carbohydrates
  • fats
  • plant
  • animal
  • chlorophyll
  • pigment
  • sugar
  • photosynthesis
  • reproduction

Frage 11

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Check all that are human systems:
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  • Digestive
  • Nervous
  • Immune
  • Respiratory
  • Circulatory
  • Muscular
  • Shoot
  • Dermal
  • Skeletal
  • Excretory

Frage 12

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Check all that are plant systems:
Antworten
  • Dermal Tissue System(Stem)
  • Ground Tissue System(Roots)
  • Vascular Tissue System(Leaves)
  • Reproductive System
  • Excretory System
  • Digestive System
  • Muscular System

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Xylem transports [blank_start]water and solutes[blank_end] from [blank_start]the roots to leaves[blank_end]. Phloem transports [blank_start]glucose and amino acids[blank_end] to [blank_start]where it's needed[blank_end]. Xylem is made of [blank_start]dead[blank_end] cells that are [blank_start]impermeable[blank_end] to water. Phloem is made of [blank_start]living[blank_end] cells that move things. Xylem tissue: If placed in the middle, it can protect it from [blank_start]being pulled from the ground[blank_end]. If placed near the edge, the plant can't be [blank_start]squashed or bent[blank_end].
Antworten
  • water and solutes
  • glucose and amino acids
  • glucose and amino acids
  • water and solutes
  • where it's needed
  • roots to leaves
  • the roots to leaves
  • roots to anywhere it's needed
  • dead
  • living
  • living
  • dead
  • impermeable
  • permeable
  • semi-permeable
  • being pulled from the ground
  • being squashed or bent
  • squashed or bent
  • pulled from the ground

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Transpiration is the [blank_start]evaporation[blank_end] of water from [blank_start]stem and leaves[blank_end]. This helps move water [blank_start]up[blank_end] the plant. It creates a [blank_start]transpiration pool[blank_end] that draws water up the plant. Water is [blank_start]cohesive[blank_end] which helps this.
Antworten
  • evaporation
  • condensation
  • leaking
  • stem and leaves
  • roots
  • flowers
  • up
  • down
  • transpiration pool
  • transpiration pond
  • evaporation pool
  • evaporation pond
  • cohesive
  • a liquid
  • transparent

Frage 15

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Roots have [blank_start]root hairs[blank_end], giving them a large [blank_start]surface area[blank_end] for water [blank_start]absorption[blank_end]. Water enters through [blank_start]osmosis[blank_end] to the concentration gradient and finally to xylem vessels.
Antworten
  • root hairs
  • root fingers
  • nerves
  • surface area
  • volume
  • capacity
  • absorption
  • suction
  • evaporation
  • osmosis
  • diffusion

Frage 16

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The transpiration stream also moves:
Antworten
  • Waste
  • Vitamins
  • Chemicals
  • Minerals and ions

Frage 17

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List TEN factors that make the transpiration rate change:
Antworten
  • Amount of water
  • Environmental
  • Temperature
  • Length of roots
  • Humidity
  • Wind intensity
  • Light intensity
  • Physical factors
  • Leaf surface area
  • If the leaf is flat or folded

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[blank_start]Diffusion[blank_end]: The spreading of something (particles) from an area of [blank_start]high concentration[blank_end] to an area of [blank_start]low concentration[blank_end]; to spread out [blank_start]evenly[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Diffusion
  • Osmosis
  • high concentration
  • low concentration
  • low concentration
  • high concentration
  • evenly
  • unevenly
  • on one side

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[blank_start]Osmosis[blank_end]: Molecules of a solvent passing through a [blank_start]semi-permeable[blank_end] membrane from a [blank_start]highly concentrated[blank_end] solution to a [blank_start]lower concentrated[blank_end] solution; [blank_start]evening out[blank_end] the concentration of either side.
Antworten
  • semi-permeable
  • permeable
  • impermeable
  • highly concentrated
  • lower concentrated
  • lower concentrated
  • higher concentrated
  • evening out
  • unevening
  • Osmosis
  • Diffusion

Frage 20

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Water is used for two things in the leaves. These two things are...
Antworten
  • Build stems and muscle
  • Photosynthesis
  • Grow taller
  • As food
  • Supports the cells and inside of plant

Frage 21

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What is the main function of the digestive system?
Antworten
  • To detect changes in our surroundings and respond to those changes
  • To take in, break down food, absorb nutrients and eliminate waste
  • To take in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide
  • To eliminate waste from the human body

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Functions of the organs in the digestive system: Mouth: Chews up and sends food down the [blank_start]esophagus[blank_end] Esophagus: Transports food to the [blank_start]stomach/liver[blank_end] Stomach: Uses [blank_start]three[blank_end] layers of muscle to physically [blank_start]mix[blank_end] food(only begins digesting [blank_start]meat[blank_end]). Makes and secretes stomach [blank_start]acids[blank_end] and [blank_start]Pepsin[blank_end]. Liver: Filters [blank_start]blood[blank_end] coming from the digestive tract before passing it to the [blank_start]rest of the body[blank_end]. Secretes [blank_start]bile[blank_end] to intestines Gallbladder: Secretes [blank_start]bile[blank_end] and helps digest [blank_start]fatty[blank_end] foods Pancreas: Produces enzymes that help [blank_start]break down[blank_end] food. Also makes [blank_start]insulin[blank_end] that tells the liver and [blank_start]pancreas[blank_end] how much glucose to take in Small Intestine: Where [blank_start]90%[blank_end] of food absorption of [blank_start]minerals[blank_end] from food takes place Large Intestine: Absorbs [blank_start]water[blank_end] and produces waste
Antworten
  • esophagus
  • trachea
  • throat
  • stomach/liver
  • stomach/lung
  • liver/lung
  • pancreas/stomach
  • three
  • four
  • two
  • mix
  • squeeze
  • absorb
  • meat
  • vegetables
  • wheat
  • acids
  • juices
  • Pepsin
  • insulin
  • blood
  • blood
  • food
  • water
  • rest of the body
  • stomach
  • heart
  • bile
  • acids
  • fatty
  • meaty
  • chewy
  • bile
  • acids
  • break down
  • separate
  • warm up
  • insulin
  • bile
  • Pepsin
  • acids
  • pancreas
  • stomach
  • kidneys
  • 90%
  • 85%
  • 80%
  • 95%
  • minerals
  • vitamins
  • water
  • liquids
  • minerals

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In the small intestine... Proteins > [blank_start]Amino acids[blank_end] Carbohydrates > [blank_start]Sugars[blank_end] Fats > [blank_start]Lipids[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Amino acids
  • Sugars
  • Lipids
  • Muscles
  • Sugars
  • Amino acids
  • Fats
  • Lipis
  • Lipids
  • Sugars
  • Amino acids

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What is the main function of the Circulatory system?
Antworten
  • To take in, break down food, absorb nutrients and eliminate waste
  • To transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body through blood
  • To eliminate waste from the human body
  • To take in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide

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Functions of the organs in the circulatory system: Heart: [blank_start]Pumps and cleans[blank_end] blood throughout the body while supplying nutrients and [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] and [blank_start]removing[blank_end] waste Arteries: Carries [blank_start]clean[blank_end] blood from the [blank_start]heart[blank_end] and to [blank_start]other organs[blank_end] Veins: Carries [blank_start]used[blank_end] blood from the [blank_start]organs[blank_end] back to the [blank_start]heart[blank_end] to be [blank_start]cleaned[blank_end] Capillaries: Transfers oxygen and nutrients from the [blank_start]bloodstream[blank_end] to the [blank_start]organs[blank_end] directly. Only [blank_start]one[blank_end] [blank_start]cell[blank_end] wide. Blood: Carries things between organs
Antworten
  • Pumps and cleans
  • Filters
  • Removes and creates
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
  • removing
  • creating
  • clean
  • used
  • heart
  • organs
  • other organs
  • the heart
  • used
  • cleaned
  • organs
  • heart
  • heart
  • organs
  • cleaned
  • used
  • bloodstream
  • heart
  • liver
  • organs
  • heart
  • bloodstream
  • one
  • two
  • three
  • four
  • cell
  • cells
  • milimeters
  • milimeter

Frage 26

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Check all things that the blood transports:
Antworten
  • Oxygen(as waste)
  • Nutrients
  • Oxygen
  • Vitamins
  • Carbon dioxide(as waste)
  • White blood cells
  • Red blood cells

Frage 27

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What is the main function of the Nervous system?
Antworten
  • To transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body through blood
  • To take in, break down food, absorb nutrients and eliminate waste
  • To eliminate waste from the human body
  • To detect changes in our surroundings and respond to those changes

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Functions of the organs in the nervous system: Brain: Receives and sends [blank_start]signals[blank_end] to respond changes to our surroundings Nerves: In charge of body [blank_start]movement, feeling, and sending signals[blank_end] to the [blank_start]brain[blank_end]. Spinal Cord: Carries [blank_start]nerve signals[blank_end] to the brain. Sense Organs: Take in [blank_start]information[blank_end] from our surroundings and send it to the brain.
Antworten
  • signals
  • particles
  • feelings
  • movement, feeling, and sending signals
  • growing and seeing
  • sending particles
  • brain
  • muscles
  • bones
  • nerve signals
  • bones
  • particles
  • information
  • particles
  • water

Frage 29

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Check all FOUR that are sense organs:
Antworten
  • Arms
  • Eyes
  • Ears
  • Muscles
  • Touch
  • Bones
  • Nose

Frage 30

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What is the main function of the Respiratory system?
Antworten
  • To take in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide
  • To transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body through blood
  • To eliminate waste from the human body
  • To detect changes in our surroundings and respond to those changes

Frage 31

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Functions of the organs in the respiratory system: Mouth/Nasal Cavity: Takes in [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] and gets rid of [blank_start]carbon dioxide[blank_end] through the [blank_start]trachea[blank_end]. Nasal cavity detects [blank_start]smell[blank_end]. Trachea: Transports air between the [blank_start]mouth and lungs[blank_end]. Splits off at the back off the throat. Larynx: Also known as the [blank_start]voice box[blank_end]. Air passes through this to make our voice. Lungs: Takes [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] from the [blank_start]trachea[blank_end], gives it to the [blank_start]blood[blank_end] and takes [blank_start]carbon dioxide[blank_end] out. Protected by the [blank_start]ribs[blank_end]. [blank_start]Left[blank_end] lung protects the heart. Bronchia: A [blank_start]split[blank_end] in the trachea to distribute air between the lungs. Diaphragm: A large [blank_start]muscle[blank_end] [blank_start]under[blank_end] the lungs that [blank_start]squeezes and sucks[blank_end] air in and out of lungs. Alveoli: Tiny air bubbles that hold [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] in the lungs. They tend to [blank_start]pop[blank_end] regularly. Humans start off with [blank_start]600 million[blank_end]. Oxygen is taken to blood by [blank_start]capillaries[blank_end].
Antworten
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
  • carbon dioxide
  • oxygen
  • trachea
  • esophagus
  • arteries
  • smell
  • taste
  • sight
  • mouth and lungs
  • mouth and nose
  • lungs and heart
  • voice box
  • talk box
  • pharynx
  • trachea
  • esophagus
  • larynx
  • blood
  • organs
  • tissues
  • carbon dioxide
  • oxygen
  • waste
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
  • ribs
  • heart
  • spine
  • Left
  • Right
  • split
  • organ
  • pipe
  • muscle
  • tissue
  • organ
  • under
  • on top of
  • squeezes and sucks
  • shrinks and grows
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
  • pop
  • grow
  • multiply
  • 600 million
  • 800 million
  • 300 million
  • 500 million
  • capillaries
  • veins
  • arteries

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What is the main function of the Excretory system?
Antworten
  • To transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body through blood
  • To take in, break down food, absorb nutrients and eliminate waste
  • To eliminate waste from the human body
  • To detect changes in our surroundings and respond to those changes

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Functions of the organs in the excretory system: Kidney: Cleans waste from [blank_start]blood[blank_end] and makes [blank_start]urine[blank_end]. You have [blank_start]two[blank_end] but only require [blank_start]one[blank_end]. Ureter: Transports [blank_start]urine[blank_end] to the [blank_start]urinary bladder[blank_end]. Urinary Bladder: Temporarily stores urine. Urethra: Takes [blank_start]urine[blank_end] out of body.
Antworten
  • blood
  • urine
  • food
  • urine
  • blood
  • waste
  • two
  • three
  • one
  • one
  • three
  • two
  • urine
  • blood
  • waste
  • urinary bladder
  • urethra
  • urine
  • blood
  • waste
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