Semester 1 Quiz Review.

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Semester 1 Quiz Review

Levels of Ecological Organization Day 1 Food Webs Energy Roles Symbiosis Levels of Ecological Organization

What are the 3 types of Symbiotic Relationships? Define them and give an example for each. Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism Definition Examples

Vocab Crossword

Relationships and Energy Crossword

Biomes and Cycles of Matter Day 2 Biomes and Cycles of Matter

Taiga TRF Temperate grassland Desert Tundra Savanna TDF Climatograms Taiga TRF Temperate grassland Desert Tundra Savanna TDF

Aquatic Salinity You are given three samples of water with varying salinity. Which is marine, estuary and freshwater? 3.6% <0.1% 2.1% How do you know???

Biome Crossword

Day 3 Cell Organelles Cellular Processes

1. What phases/stages of the cell cycle are represented below. 2 1. What phases/stages of the cell cycle are represented below? 2. Which ones would you need to add to make this portion of the cell cycle complete? 3. What are the other two parts of the cell cycle that are not represented by questions #1 & #2?

Cell Organelle Crossword

Cell Processes Crossword