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Test Guide 3-3 Earth Systems Seasons Cells Cycles in Nature Format: Multiple Choice, True & False, Fill in the Blank Paragraph Earth Systems -Spheres - Characteristics, Examples - Interactions -Ecosystems - What, Where, How? - Parts, Members - Abiotic vs. Biotic - Biomes Seasons -What, Why, How? -Climate Zones -Revolution and Rotation Cells -Review - Organelles - Plant vs. Animal - Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes - Reproduction -Cell Theory - What, When, Who? - Photosynthesis vs. Respiration - What, Who, How? - Chemistry - Hetero vs. Autotrophs - Fermentation Cycles in Nature -Nitrogen & Carbon - What, Where, Why, How, Who? - Steps, Chemistry - Conservation of Matter - Rock & Water Cycle Rolls -Energy Pyramids / Food Webs - What, Why, Where, Who? - Producers vs. Consumers - Diets