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Sit down Boys on left, girls on right If you have missing homework…hand it in If you have missing homework…hand it in NOW! NOW! Cut out yer eyepatch if yer want! Cut out yer eyepatch if yer want! The whiteboard is for signalling you want to answer The whiteboard is for signalling you want to answer Clean up any garbage you make Clean up any garbage you make

Are Ye Ready Kids? Aye, Aye Captain! I Can’t Hear You! AYE, AYE, CAPTAIN!!

Avast Ye Lubbers! Today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Huzzah!! This be yer Pirate Quiz for Homeostasis, Symbiosis and Competition ARRRRRRRRRRR! OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOH!...

Th’ Rules be… Thee better talk like a pirate or ye won’t be getting’ th’ doubloons! Thee better talk like a pirate or ye won’t be getting’ th’ doubloons! If ye signal to answer but ain’t be a- knowin’ th’ answer… it is open to rival ships, Aye! If ye signal to answer but ain’t be a- knowin’ th’ answer… it is open to rival ships, Aye!

Right!...Cast off behind! First question Ahoy! First question Ahoy!

1. Define Homeostasis The processes that be keepin’ a constant internal environment in th’ body, Arrrrrrrrrrr.

2. How many men be on a Dead Man’s Chest? Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrr… There be fifteen men on a Dead Man’s Chest

3. How be ye a-keepin’ from getting’ too hot? By sweatin’ and vasodilatin’ yer skin’s blood vessels Ahoy!

4. What be yer Kidneys forrrrr? Yer Kidneys be controllin’ yer water content, yer ion levels and they be removin’ urea from yer blood by makin’ urine…arrr

5. Where be th’ thermoregulatory center? It be in yer brain, aye!

6. How be ye a-keepin’ from getting’ too cold? Yer muscles they be a-shiverin’ like me timbers and yer blood vessels in yer skin vasoconstrict so ye go all pale like th’ ghost of Davey Jones, arrrrrrrrrrr

7. Which movie will ye find Long John Silver starrin’ in? a.Pirates of the Caribean b.Treasure Island c.Muppet’s Treasure Island d.Findin’ Nemo, arrrrrr it be b and c, it be, arrrrr!!

8. What be the hormone that increases blood glucose? (blood sugar to ye, matey!) It be Glucagon, arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

9. What be Insulin a-doin’ to blood glucose levels? It be a-reducin’ em Arrrrr

10. Where be Insulin made and released from Eh? It be comin’ from th’ Pancrrrrrrreas Arrr! (Pancreas to ye lubbers!)

11. Why can’t 14 year old lads and hussies be seein’ th’ Pirates of the Caribean Sequel? ‘cos it be rated ARRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRR!

11. Who be this scurvy knave? It be Patchy th’ Pirate from SpongeBob Squarepants, Aye.

13. What be an Enzyme? a.It be a protein molecule that be doin’ all kinds of catalyzing of reactions b.It be like a molecular machine that makes reactions happen but stays unchanged itself c.It be fussy about the conditions it will work in…just like me shipmates, arrrrr! The answer be…all three, Aye!

14. One big reason for homeostasis be… To keep a constant internal environment fer all them fussy enzymes! Arrr, they need th’ right temperature, acidity, an’ all that arrrrr.

15. What be the name of this fine vessel? It be…”The Black Pearl”

16. “Ow much did the pirate pay to get ‘is ears pierced? A buck an ear. Get it? Buccaneer! ARRRRRRRRRR, ARRR, ARRRRRRR AARRR, ARRRRRR! (pirate laughter)

17. Define “Independent Variable” Matey! It be the ONE thing the experimenter changes or manipulates, Aye!

18. What be th’ name of Johnny Depp’s character in this ‘ere picture? He be Cap’n Jack Sparrow

19. What be havin’ 8 arms and 4 legs? Four peg leg pirates ARRRR, ARRRR, ARRRRR

20. What be Parasitism meaning? It be a relationship between organisms in which one suffers (the host)while the other benefits (the parasite) arr

21. Why did Pirate Captains wear red shirts? So they would not show their wounds, and could impress their crew with their bravery, AYE!!

22. Why be Cowardly Pirate Cap’ns be wearin’ Brown Pants then? I don’t be knowin’, arrrr

23. AHOY!! Give an example of mutualism Any relationship between organisms that be beneficial to both, such as the clownfish and the anemone, arr

24. Which be the host in this relationship? a.The anemone b.The clownfish The answer be AAAAAAAAAAA AAA!

25. What be the relationship ‘ere? Phoresy! Phoresy! (free transportation…the remora be a stowaway!) (free transportation…the remora be a stowaway!)

26. What kind of symbiosis be represented by the symbols: +/-? Parasitism be Parasitism be

27. What be represented by +/+? Mutualism be Mutualism be

28. What be represented by +/0? Commensalism be Commensalism be

29. What be represented by -/-? Competition be Competition be

30. Pirates and Merchant ships have a relationship too… what kind be it arrrrrrrrrrr? They raid the ships of merchants…it is a predator prey relationship They raid the ships of merchants…it is a predator prey relationship

31. Why be introducing non-native species to an environment be often bad? Because they might have no natural predators and out compete native species, making them extinct, arrrrr Because they might have no natural predators and out compete native species, making them extinct, arrrrr

32.In what form be glucose stored in the liver Eh? Glycogen, it be Glycogen, it be

33. What nasty disease prevents ye from controlling yer blood glucose levels? Aye! Diabetes! Arrrrrr Diabetes! Arrrrrr

34. The Cane Toad be an example of what kind of competition? It be a non-native species introduced for biological control of a pest It be a non-native species introduced for biological control of a pest

35. Which be the naughtiest knave? The rascal on the left or the pirate frog on the right? Name ‘em both me hearties! Cane toad and Kermit

36. Define “Biological Control” Matey! The use of one organism to control the population of a pest organism…for example: Ladybugs and aphids The use of one organism to control the population of a pest organism…for example: Ladybugs and aphids

37. Which is not a native Arizona Species? A. Eucalyptus Tree A. Eucalyptus Tree B. Creosote Bush B. Creosote Bush C. Palo Verde Tree C. Palo Verde Tree D. Palm Tree D. Palm Tree A and D

38. Why be the Eucalyptus tree not a good species to introduce to the Arizona habitat? It be growing really fast and strong to out- compete the native species for water and space. Also native bugs and birds be not findin’ it a good place to live or feed on It be growing really fast and strong to out- compete the native species for water and space. Also native bugs and birds be not findin’ it a good place to live or feed on

39. Define “Hypothesis” Matey! A possible explanation…or an educated guess…NEVER a wild guess!! A possible explanation…or an educated guess…NEVER a wild guess!!

40. What be this called? The Jolly Roger, Aye!

41. What be this? Davey Jones’ Locker, aye!

Revise for yer quiz ye scurvy knaves! Be Readin’ all your notes Be Readin’ all your notes Handouts Handouts Assignments Assignments And be practicin’ this powerpoint at science.memebot.com And be practicin’ this powerpoint at science.memebot.com ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRR! ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRR!