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1st Nine Weeks Drills Ms. A. Deberry “Drill” Practice makes PERFECT!!

A an increase in the amount of atmospheric oxygen. Drill #12 8/25/17 INB p. 28 SPI 0807.5.3 Analyze data on levels of variation within a population to make predictions about survival under particular environmental conditions. The clearing of rain forests for agricultural use has led to a decrease in biodiversity in many areas. One potential consequence of deforestation is A an increase in the amount of atmospheric oxygen. B the loss of plants with potential medicinal uses. C a decrease in soil erosion. D improved habitat for wildlife.

Behaviors that prey use to avoid being eaten include Drill #13 8/25/17 INB p. 28 SPI 0807.5.3 Analyze data on levels of variation within a population to make predictions about survival under particular environmental conditions. Behaviors that prey use to avoid being eaten include A camouflage. B running quickly. C staying in a group. D all of the above.

D territorial behavior Drill #14 8/29/17 INB p. 32 SPI 0807.5.3 Analyze data on levels of variation within a population to make predictions about survival under particular environmental conditions. Bees, ants, and wasps inject a powerful acid into their predators. What is this survival behavior called? A defensive behavior B slowing down C parenting D territorial behavior

Drill #15 8/30/17 INB p. 34 0807.Inq.1 Design a simple experimental procedure with an identified control and appropriate variables.

Drill #16 8/29/17 INB p. 36 SPI 0807.5.3 Analyze data on levels of variation within a population to make predictions about survival under particular environmental conditions. Which of the following is a biotic factor? Circle all that apply and explain why each answer choice is correct or incorrect. Soil Rabbit Water Flower

Drill #17 8/29/17 INB p. 38 SPI 0807.5.3 Analyze data on levels of variation within a population to make predictions about survival under particular environmental conditions. A certain plant species has evolved to contain a bad-tasting chemical. Which of these is the MOST LIKELY outcome of this adaptation? Explain why each answer choice is correct or incorrect. Animals are less likely to eat the plant. The plant is able to live in many different environments. The chemical aids in photosynthesis. Animals are more likely to eat the plant.

Drill #18 9/18/17 INB p. 40 SPI 0807.Inq.2 Select tools and procedures needed to conduct a moderately complex experiment. Which of the following is the mass? Explain why each answer choice is correct or incorrect. 7.3 mL 30.3 g 37.3 mL 37.3 g

Drill #19 9/12/17 INB p. 42 SPI 0807.Inq.2 Select tools and procedures needed to conduct a moderately complex experiment. Which of the following is the volume? Explain why each answer choice is correct or incorrect. 90 cm3 90 mL 80 mL 80 g

Which of the following is an example of a scientific name? Drill #20 9/13/17 INB p. 44 SPI 0807.5.1 Use a classification key to identify an unknown organism. Which of the following is an example of a scientific name? Puma Concolor Puma concolor puma Concolor All of the above