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Unit Three Review Game Round One- Answer Each of the questions

This organism is reproducing by what method of asexual reproduction?

Binary Fission

Which of the following is NOT a method of asexual reproduction? a)Binary Fission b)Osmosis c)Fragmentation d)Budding

Which of the following is NOT a method of asexual reproduction? a)Binary Fission b)Osmosis c)Fragmentation d)Budding

This is a symbiotic relationship between fungi and green algae A) Mychorrizae B) Lichen C) Ringworm D) Athlete’s Foot

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the fungi kingdom? A)They have a cell wall B)Most are multicellular C)Eukaryotic D)Autotrophs

The process of producing 4 haploid sex cells is called _____ Meiosis

What is produced after mitosis is complete? a)Two new cells b)A copy of the nuclei c)4 sex cells d)None of the above

Name the phases of mitosis in the correct order Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

A coiled structure of DNA is called A Chromosome

This process produces sex cells a)Mitosis b)Osmosis c)Meiosis d)Fermentaion

This process produces sex cells a)Mitosis b)Osmosis c)Meiosis d)Fermentaion

What phase of mitosis is shown?

Metaphase

What phase of mitosis is shown below?

Anaphase

In what phase of mitosis are two new nuclear membranes formed around the new sets of chromosomes? a)Prophase b)Metaphase c)Anaphase d)Telophase

In what phase of mitosis are two new nuclear membranes formed around the new sets of chromosomes? a)Prophase b)Metaphase c)Anaphase d)Telophase

The division of the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is called?

Mitosis

How many chromosomes are found in a human sex cell?

23- half the number of a normal body cell

Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction? a)Offspring are genetically different from each other b)They must find a mate c)Happens quicker d)Ability to reproduce more often

Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction? a)Offspring are genetically different from each other b)They must find a mate c)Happens quicker d)Ability to reproduce more often

Which of the following is a disease NOT caused by a fungus? a)Ringworm b)Athletes foot c)Tuberculosis d)Thrush

Which of the following is a disease NOT caused by a fungus? a)Ringworm b)Athletes foot c)Tuberculosis d)Thrush

Which of the following is a benefit of Fungi a)Recycle nutrients into the soil for plants to grow b)Used to help make bread rise c)Fungi is used in making cheese d)All of these are benefits of fungi

Which of the following is a benefit of Fungi a)Recycle nutrients into the soil for plants to grow b)Used to help make bread c)Fungi is used in making cheese d)All of these are benefits of fungi

Taking it back a unit or two…

The diffusion of water across the cell membrane is called ______

Osmosis

Fermentation is the process of breaking down glucose without this molecule a)Oxygen b)ATP c)Glucose d)Carbon dioxide

Fermentation is the process of breaking down glucose without this molecule a)Oxygen b)ATP c)Glucose d)Carbon dioxide

Which of the following is an omnivore? a)Killer Whalec) Adelle Penguin b)Elephant Seald) Algae

Which of the following is an omnivore? a)Killer Whalec) Adelle Penguin b)Elephant Seald) Algae

Which of the following is an carnivore? a)Elephant Sealc) Adelle Penguin b)Krilld) Cod

Which of the following is an carnivore? a)Elephant Sealc) Adelle Penguin b)Krilld) Cod

How many producers are there in this diagram? a)1c) 3 b)2d) Not enough information

How many producers are there in this diagram? a)1c) 3 b)2d) Not enough information

What food source do the krill and penguin compete for? a)Codc) Small animals and unicellular org. b)Squidd) Algae

What food source do the krill and penguin compete for? a)Codc) Small animals and unicellular org. b)Squidd) Algae

What population would increase with the more fishing of cod? a)Elephant seal c) Killer Whale b)Squidd) Leopard Seal

What population would increase with the increase fishing of cod? a)Elephant seal c) Killer Whale b)Squidd) Leopard Seal

Which of the following are products of photosynthesis? a)Glucose and oxygen b)Water, Sunlight, and carbon dioxide c)Water and Carbon dioxide d)None of the above

Which of the following are products of photosynthesis? a)Glucose and oxygen b)Water, Sunlight, and carbon dioxide c)Water and Carbon dioxide d)None of the above

Runners receive cramps because this builds up in their muscles a)Carbon dioxide b)Water c)Lactic acid d)Glucose

Runners receive cramps because this builds up in their muscles a)Carbon dioxide b)Water c)Lactic acid d)Glucose

Which of the following is a characteristic of the fungi kingdom? a)Are multicellular b)Are prokaryotic c)Cell walls of chitin d)All of these are characteristics

Which of the following is a characteristic of the fungi kingdom? a)Are multicellular b)Are prokaryotic c)Cell walls of chitin d)All of these are characteristics

The gradual development of a community over time is called _______________

The gradual development of a community over time is called ____Succession_____

Which of the following would you expect to see growing first in primary succession? a)Ferns and bushes b)Tall grasses c)Mosses d)Small pine trees

Which of the following would you expect to see growing first in primary succession? a)Ferns and bushes b)Tall grasses c)Mosses d)Small pine trees

ROUND TWO! Give me the word that each definition describes

An event that disrupts an ecosystem

Disturbance

Gradual development of a community over time

Succession

The division of the nucleus

Mitosis

Type of reproduction in which a parent produces offspring that is genetically identical

Asexual reproduction

Breakdown of sugar to produce ATP without oxygen

Fermentation

Process that producers use to capture sunlight energy to produce glucose

Photosynthesis

Heterotroph that consumes only animals

Carnivore

Shows energy lost as you move up a food chain

Energy pyramid

An organism on which a parasite lives

Host

Also known as an autotroph, this is the base of every food chain

Producer

Movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration

Diffusion

Diagram that shows multiple pathways of energy flow

Food Web

A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed

Parasitism

Asexual Reproduction for unicellular, prokaryotic, organisms

Binary Fission

A coiled structure of DNA wrapped around protein that forms during cell division

Chromosome

Phase of Mitosis in which chromosomes line up along equator of the cell

Metaphase

Another name for a sex cell of haploid cell

gamete

Type of consumer that feeds off of dead animals

Scavenger

Organism that can make it’s own food through the process of photosynthesis

Producer or autotroph

Round Three Three words will be given, name the word they describe

Process using Sunlight

Photosynthesis

Process No Oxygen

Fermentation

Multiple Pathways Energy

Food Web

Organism Harmed by Parasite

Host

Coiled structure DNA

Chromosome

Natures recyclers

Decomposer

Organism has Nucleus

Eukaryote

Community Gradual Change

Succession

Diffusion of Water

Osmosis

Division of Nucleus

Mitosis

Consumes Animals

Carnivore

Consumes Animal/Plants

Omnivore

Pioneer species

Lichen

Regrowth after Disturbance

Secondary Succession

Produces sex cells

Meisosis

Genetic variation

Sexual reproduction

Produces ATP using Oxygen

Cellular Respiration

Sex Cells

Gametes

Organelle, Photosynthesis

Chloroplast

Good, Bad Relationship

Parasitism

Long-term relationship

Symbiosis

Kingdom of decomposers

Fungi

Shows energy lost

Energy Pyramid

Consumes only producers

Herbivore

Organelle, cellular respiration

Mitochondria

Chromosomes that match

Homologous chromosomes