1 If two organisms belong to the same order then they must also belong to the same ______________.

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1 If two organisms belong to the same order then they must also belong to the same ______________.

2 Class

3 Which organisms are more closely related? Organisms in the same genus with different species names or Organisms with the same species name but different genus

4 Organisms in the same genus with different species names

5 What factors affect the rate of photosynthesis?

6 Amount of CO 2 Availability of water level of light intensity

7 What does an aerobic process require?

8 Oxygen

9 Which kingdom of life displays the following characteristics? multicellular eukaryotic autotrophic lacks chlorophyll

10 Kingdom Fungi (example: mushrooms)

11 Viruses are not alive because they cannot________.

12 Reproduce without a host cell and use that host cell to reproduce

13 Organisms from this kingdom live in extremely harsh environments with excessive temperatures or no oxygen

14 Kingdom Archaebacteria

15 Give an example of mutalism

16 Two organisms living together and both benefit

17 If an organism lives with another and harms that organism while it benefits then it could be called

18 Parasitism (symbiosis)

19 Discuss the consequences of removing trees from our biomes

20 1. photosynthesis is decreased 2. the carbon cycle is hindered 3. the amount of O 2 is decreased 4. the amount of CO 2 used is decreased

21 Why would organisms compete?

22 For mates or habitats if they have the same role (niche) in a food web

23 By knowing what an organism eats you will be able to determine its _______.

24 niche

25 Identify the major characteristics of kingdom Plantae

26 cell wall chloroplasts multicellular eukaryotic

27 Identify the major characteristics of kingdom Animalia

28 eukaryotic multicellular mobility heterotrophic lack chloroplasts and cell walls

29 Describe the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration

30 Photosynthesis used CO 2 to produce sugars and O 2

31 How do you write the scientific name of an organism?

32 Genus species Example: Apis Mellifera

33 Distinguish primary and secondary consumers

34 Primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores

35 Sequence the ecological levels of organization from smallest to largest

36 Organism population community ecosystem

37 What factors would increase a producer population size?

38 decrease in carnivores and herbivores

39 Give an example of how matter is recycled to promote energy flow in an ecosystem

40 During the nitrogen cycle nitrogen fixing bacteria decompose matter that can help plants use nutrients to make sugars for energy

41 Create a Food Chain

42

43 Which trophic level would contain herbivores?

44 Primary Consumer (second level)

45 Where does photosynthesis occur in a plant cell?

46 chloroplast

47 How is food converted into energy (ATP)?

48 Cellular Respiration

49 Describe photosynthesis

50

51 a change in the body or behavior of a species making it easier to survive

52 adaptation

53 What are some types of adaptations?

54 nocturnalism, migration, camouflage, leaf shape

55 What process make ATP?

56 Cellular Respiration

57 Compare abiotic and biotic factors

58 Biotic factors are living things such as plants and bacteria Abiotic factors relate to temperature and precipitation or physical characteristics

59 Which organisms use photosynthesis to convert energy for survival?

60 plantlike protista plants bacteria with chlorplasts