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Chapter 2 Review Life and Living Things
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Instructions Completely clear off your table.
ONE person per team – pick up from the front table: 1 white board, 1 dry-erase marker, & 1 paper towel When you are given your team number, write it on your board. Sit quietly so we can begin.
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RULES Points are given to groups with INCORRECT answers. A perfect score is 0. Only talk to your team. Talking with other teams in ANY form will result gaining 5 points.
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RULES (cont.) Talk quietly – other groups can hear your answers!
Hold up boards ONLY when told to do so. Take turns writing the answers.
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1 Which of the 6 characteristics of living things does this diagram represent? BABY CHILD ADULT
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A: Living Things Grow and Develop
1 - Answer 1 Which of the 6 characteristics of living things does this diagram represent? A: Living Things Grow and Develop
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List the 4 basic needs of every living organism.
2 List the 4 basic needs of every living organism.
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List the 4 basic needs of every living organism.
2 - Answer List the 4 basic needs of every living organism. A: Food, Water, Air, A place to live
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List the 5 building blocks of life.
3 List the 5 building blocks of life.
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List the 5 building blocks of life. A: “PLANC”
3 - Answer List the 5 building blocks of life. A: “PLANC” Proteins, Lipids, ATP, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates
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The cold weather causes a person to shiver.
4 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is the stimulus in this scenario?
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The cold weather causes a person to shiver.
4 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is the stimulus in this scenario? A: The cold weather
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The cold weather causes a person to shiver.
5 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is your body trying to maintain?
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The cold weather causes a person to shiver.
5 5 - Answer The cold weather causes a person to shiver. What is your body trying to maintain? A: Homeostasis
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The cold weather causes a person to shiver.
6 The cold weather causes a person to shiver. Which of the 6 characteristics of living things does this scenario represent?
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The cold weather causes a person to shiver.
6-Answer The cold weather causes a person to shiver. Which of the 6 characteristics of living things does this scenario represent? A: Living things sense and respond to change.
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7 Only one parent produces offspring identical to itself. This is an example of _______ reproduction.
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7-Answer Only one parent produces offspring identical to itself. This is an example of asexual reproduction.
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Which molecule is shown here?
8 Which molecule is shown here?
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Which molecule is shown here? A: Phospholipid
8-Answer Which molecule is shown here? A: Phospholipid
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Which cell part do these molecules form?
9 Which cell part do these molecules form?
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Which cell part do these molecules form? A: Cell Membrane
9-Answer Which cell part do these molecules form? A: Cell Membrane
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You look similar to your father and your sister because of __________.
10 You look similar to your father and your sister because of __________.
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You look similar to your father and your sister because of heredity.
10-Answer You look similar to your father and your sister because of heredity.
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List the 6 characteristics of living things.
11 List the 6 characteristics of living things.
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List the 6 characteristics of living things. Have 1 or more cells
11 - Answer List the 6 characteristics of living things. Have 1 or more cells Sense and respond to change Reproduce Have DNA Need energy Grow and Develop
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What is the basic unit of life?
12 What is the basic unit of life?
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What is the basic unit of life?
12 - Answer What is the basic unit of life? A: The Cell
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In one (1) word, what is ATP?
13 In one (1) word, what is ATP?
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In one (1) word, what is ATP?
13 - Answer In one (1) word, what is ATP? A: energy
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14 Part 1 List the two building blocks of cells that are used as a source of energy and for energy storage.
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A: Lipids and Carbohydrates
14 - Answer List the two building blocks of cells that are used as a source of energy and for energy storage. A: Lipids and Carbohydrates
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14 Part 2 Carbohydrates and lipids have a similar function in the cell. How are they different from one another?
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A: Lipids are fats & oils; carbohydrates are sugars
14 Part 2 Carbohydrates and lipids have a similar function in the cell. How are they different from one another? A: Lipids are fats & oils; carbohydrates are sugars
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These are the building blocks of proteins.
15 These are the building blocks of proteins.
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These are the building blocks of proteins.
15 - Answer These are the building blocks of proteins. A: Amino Acids
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Organisms are grouped based on how they get food. List the 3 groups.
16 Organisms are grouped based on how they get food. List the 3 groups.
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Organisms are grouped based on how they get food. List the 3 groups.
16 - Answer Organisms are grouped based on how they get food. List the 3 groups. A: Producer, Consumer, and Decomposer
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17 This is the term for all chemical activities that an organism performs, such as breaking down food.
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17 - Answer This is the term for all chemical activities that an organism performs, such as breaking down food. A: Metabolism
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18 A cow gives birth to a baby calf. This is an example of which of the 6 characteristics of living things?
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A: Living things reproduce
18-Answer A cow gives birth to a baby calf. This is an example of which of the 6 characteristics of living things? A: Living things reproduce
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19 A cat is hungry, so it eats a rat. List 2 characteristics of living things that this scenario represents.
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A: (1) Sense and respond to change & (2) use energy
19 - Answer A cat is hungry, so it eats a rat. List 2 characteristics of living things that this scenario represents. A: (1) Sense and respond to change & (2) use energy
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20 A cat is hungry, so it eats a rat. Based on how the cat gets its food, the cat is example of a ________.
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20 - Answer A cat is hungry, so it eats a rat. Based on how the cat gets its food, the cat is example of a consumer.
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21 Our bodies break down carbohydrates and lipids into this useable form of energy.
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21 - Answer Our bodies break down carbohydrates and lipids into this useable form of energy. A: ATP
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22 Our bodies break down carbohydrates and lipids into ATP through this process.
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22 - Answer Our bodies break down carbohydrates and lipids into ATP through this process. A: Metabolism
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23 ________ has several functions, including helping cells do their job, protecting cells, building and repairing body structures, and speeding up chemical reactions.
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23 - Answer Protein has several functions, including helping cells do their job, protecting cells, building and repairing body structures, and speeding up chemical reactions.
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List one important life function carbohydrates performs.
24 List one important life function carbohydrates performs. 1. Proteins 2. Lipids 3. ATP 4. Nucleic Acid 5. Carbohydrates
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2. Lipids – source of energy; energy storage
24 - Answer 1. Proteins – protect cell; build/repair cell structures; speed up chemical reactions 2. Lipids – source of energy; energy storage 3. ATP – energy used for the cell’s activites 4. Nucleic Acid – “Blueprint of Life” because it tells the cell how to make proteins 5. Carbohydrates – source of energy; used for energy storage
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List 2 ways people maintain homeostasis.
25 List 2 ways people maintain homeostasis.
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List 2 ways people maintain homeostasis. Sweating Shivering
25 - Answer List 2 ways people maintain homeostasis. Sweating Shivering
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26 Imagine an animal in the wild that can’t sweat or shiver. How would they maintain homeostasis? In your answer, include a way that they could warm up and a way they could cool off.
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Cool off: move to a shaded area
26 - Answer EX: Warm up: run Cool off: move to a shaded area
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List 4 examples of stimuli.
27 List 4 examples of stimuli.
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List 4 examples of stimuli. EX: Hunger Sound Temperature Light Gravity
27 - Answer List 4 examples of stimuli. EX: Hunger Sound Temperature Light Gravity
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