DOS WEEK OF FEB 18-22. DOS MONDAY 1. _____________ are tiny living things that are so tiny they cannot be seen with the naked eye? Broken wing microorganisms.

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DOS WEEK OF FEB 18-22

DOS MONDAY 1. _____________ are tiny living things that are so tiny they cannot be seen with the naked eye? Broken wing microorganisms A scar The shape of a bird’s beak

DOS MONDAY 2. _______ ______ such as E.Coli and Salmonella can make you very sick. Organ system Cell wall Harmful microorganisms Athlete’s foot

DOS MONDAY 3. Athlete’s foot and this organism pictured below is what type of microorganism? a. Plant cellc. rock b. Fungid. None of these

DOS TUESDAY 1. Which of the following is an inherited trait? Broken wing Knowing where to find a bird feeder A scar The shape of a bird’s beak

DOS TUESDAY 2. Which microorganisms put oxygen in the air? Algae Viruses Fungi bacteria

DOS TUESDAY 3. Cameron can speak both in Spanish and in English. What is this an example of? An inherited trait Information in genes A learned behavior An inherited behavior

DOS Wednesday 1. ___________ is a diagram used to predict offspring. Periodic table Punnett Square Venn Diagram T-Chart

DOS Wednesday 2. If both of your parents have brown hair and you do too, you have inherited a ____________ trait. Recessive Punnett Dominant Instinct

DOS Wednesday 3. If neither of your parents has blue eyes, but you do, you have inherited a/an _________ ________. Natural Instinct Dominant Trait Recessive Trait None of these

DOS Thursday 1. Your eye color, hair color, and which hand you write with are examples of _____ _____ received from your parents. Inherited trait Growth rate Natural Instinct Dominant trait

DOS Thursday 2. Which organelle of the animal cell is labeled number 1? Mitochondria Vacuole Nucleus None of the above

DOS Thursday 3. Some microorganisms found in soil can be beneficial. What is one way that they are helpful? They provide plant with oxygen. They help with photosynthesis. They kill weeds. They help with decomposition.