Study Guide Unit 1 Topics 4-5. What to expect on your test: You will be given 9 fill in the blanks with 12 words to choose from. 5 multiple choice questions.

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Study Guide Unit 1 Topics 4-5

What to expect on your test: You will be given 9 fill in the blanks with 12 words to choose from. 5 multiple choice questions 2 short answer questions 1 long answer question The test will be out of 31 marks.

Know how to use these words: Biotic/ Abiotic Bioaccumulation Niche Producer/consumer Evaporation Precipitation Pollutants Predator/prey Decomposers omnivore

Know: The food chain and be able to describe how energy is transferred from producer to consumer The difference between the niche and habitat of an animal The water cycle and how it is recycling in nature