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Bellwork Think Link 1-30

1. Every Organism passes on the instruction that specify its traits from one generation to the next. How are these instructions passed on? A. Through discussion B. Through genes C. Through cell walls D. Through books

B. Through genes

2. Which of these pulls on Earth with the greatest amount of gravitational force? A. the moon B. the stars C. the sun D. the oceans

A fertilized human egg contains 46 chromosomes A fertilized human egg contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes were contributed to the fertilized egg by the mother? A. 92 B. 50 C. 46 D. 23

D. 23

Which characteristic of an atom determines how it will react with other atoms? A. the arrangement of the protons in the atom. B. the arrangement of the electrons in the atom C. the number of neutrons in an atom D. the mass of the atom

B. The arrangement of electrons in an atom

What is the major cause of the tides in the Earth’s ocean. A What is the major cause of the tides in the Earth’s ocean? A. gravitation pull of the sun and moon. B. revolution of Earth around the sun. C. spinning of Earth on its axis D. gravitational pull of Venus and Mars

A. Gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon

The last major ice age caused the extinction of some species of plants and animals because they………. A. could not migrate to a warmer part of Earth. B. were able to find different kinds of food. C. were killed off by predators. D. could not adjust to flooding at the end of the ice age.

A. Could not migrate to warmer parts of the Earth

Why does burning wood produce heat. A Why does burning wood produce heat? A. Burning absorbs the mechanical energy contained in wood. B. Burning absorbs the heat energy contained in the wood. C. Burning released the chemical energy contained in the wood. D. Burning releases the electrical energy contained in wood.

C. Burning releases the chemical energy stored in the wood.

A person pulls on a rope to raise a bucket A person pulls on a rope to raise a bucket. The simple machine at the top of the well would be…….. A. makes it harder to use force to raise the bucket. B. increases the weight of the bucket. C. increases the amount of force needed to raise the bucket D. changes the direction of the force used to raise the bucket.

D. Changes the direction of the force used to raise the bucket.

In ______ reproduction, cells carrying genetic information unite to begin the development of a new individual. A. mitotic B. sexual C. abiotic D. asexual

B. sexual

10. An airplane engine burns fuel in order to move the airplane 10. An airplane engine burns fuel in order to move the airplane. This causes the airplane to move because _______. A. it increases the force of gravity. B. it decreases the force of gravity. C. it produces a balanced force. D. it produces an unbalanced force.

D. It produces an unbalanced force.

11. Plate movement that occurs under the ocean at the boundary of ocean can cause damage to land through____? A. P waves B. seismic waves C. tsunamis D. earthquakess

C. tsunamis

12. Bacteria help break down dead plants in compost pile 12. Bacteria help break down dead plants in compost pile. What kind of factor are bacteria in compost piles? A. biotic B. abiotic C. metric D. electric

A. biotic

13. Heat travels from one location to another in predictable ways 13. Heat travels from one location to another in predictable ways. Heat from the sun is transferred by ____? A. convection B. conduction C. radiation D. transition

C. radiation

In which layer of the atmosphere does the weather occur. A In which layer of the atmosphere does the weather occur? A. ionosphere B. mesosphere C. stratosphere D. troposphere

D. troposphere

A carbohydrate is _____. A. a compound B. an element C. a mixture D A carbohydrate is _____. A. a compound B. an element C. a mixture D. a solution

A. A compund

Vinegar is an acid and baking soda is a base Vinegar is an acid and baking soda is a base. A chemical reaction occurs when vinegar and baking soda is mixed. A. The chemical reaction produces ice. B. the chemical reaction produces neutral substance. C. The chemical reaction produces unknown elements. D. the chemical reaction produces vinegar.

B. The chemical reaction produces a neutral substance

17. Many mountains are sharp and jagged, but the Appalachian Mountains are rounded. What forces have acted on the Appalachian Mountains to give them the rounded shape? A. weathering B. volcanic eruption C. earthquakes D. tsunamis

A. weathering

Speed equals distance divided by time Speed equals distance divided by time. S=d/t Joseph traveled 100 miles in 2.5 hours. What was his speed? A. 4 miles per hour B. 25 miles per hour C. 40 miles per hour D. 250 miles per hour

C. 40 miles per hour

Which substance will not break down during normal laboratory reactions, such as heating, exposure to electric currents, or reaction with acids? A. mixture B. chemical compound C. gelatin D. chemical element

D. Chemical element

20. Soil is partially made up of weathered rocks 20. Soil is partially made up of weathered rocks. Which of the following is NOT a way that rocks are weathered? A. water dissolves minerals that hold rocks together. B. acid rain wears away rocks. C. bacteria decompose the minerals in rocks. D. Water freezes in cracks and breaks rocks.

B. Acid rain wears away rocks

21. The number of insects in an ecosystem is determined by several factors. These factors keep insect populations in balance. Which factor would not affect the growth of insect populations in an ecosystem? A. number of birds and other predators in the ecosystem. B. slow erosion of the land forms in the ecosystem. C. seasonal climate changes in ecosystem. D. amount of food for insects in the ecosystem.

B. Slow erosion of the land forms in the ecosystem.

Energy entering ecosystem as sunlight is changed by producers into chemical energy through ________. A. convection B. photosynthesis C. decomposition D. osmosis

B. Photosynthesis

Which of these have the greatest effect on Earth’s climate because they hold such a large amount of heat? A. oceans B. rivers C. trees D. continents

A. Oceans

Which of these is an abiotic factor in an habitat. A. climate B Which of these is an abiotic factor in an habitat? A. climate B. predators C. prey D. camouflage

A. climate

25. The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4 25. The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4. How many different elements make up sulfuric acid? A. 8 B. 7 C. 3 D. 2

C. 3

If the bird population suddenly decreased, the population of snakes would also decrease because the snakes would _______. A. not be able to feed on the mice population B. face a reduction in their food source. C. face increased predation by the eagle. D. be eaten by the fish population.

C. Face increased predation by the eagle.

27. Which of the following is an example of sexual reproduction. A 27. Which of the following is an example of sexual reproduction? A. some yeast undergoing budding B. a sponge forming from a piece of parent. C. an amoeba undergoing fission. D. a bullfrog fertilizing egg in a pond.

D. A bullfrog fertilizing eggs in a pond

Which of the following provides the MOST information about environmental conditions on Earth in the time periods before humans appeared. A. the molecular structure of rocks and minerals that formed during that time. B. the fossils left behind by plants and animals that lived during that time. C. the arrangement of the continents during that time. D. the relative density of Earth’s layers during that time.

B. The fossils left behind by plants and animals during that time.

Below is a diagram that shows the amount of energy available in the organisms of a food web. Organisms in level 1 provide the greatest amount of energy to the other organisms in an ecosystem. In which level of the pyramid do the top predators in a food web belong? A. level 1 B. level 2 C. level 3 D. level 4

D. Level 4

30. What type of rock is produced by magma in Earth’s mantle moving into the crust? A. igneous B. metamorphic C. synthetic D. sedimentary

B. Metamorphic