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What signs tell you if something is living? MR FREGS M Move R Reproduce F Feed R Respiration (take in and give out gases) E Excretion (get rid of waste) G Grow S Sensitivity (reacts to things round about it)
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How can you find out what type of plants and animals live in a particular habitat? Take a sample
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What is a quadrat used to sample Plants and slow moving animals
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How would you measure the ABUNDANCE of an organism in a quadrat? Count the number of squares which contain the organism
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How would you measure the ABUNDANCE of daisies and dandelions in this quadrat? Daisies: 4 Dandelions: 5 (only count the squares with the organism in it)
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List 2 things you should do to improve reliability when using a quadrat. 1.Take many samples 2. Make sure the quadrat is thrown randomly
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What is an abiotic factor. Name 4 abiotic factors which could affect an organism in its environment A non living factor eg. temperature, rainfall, light, light, pH
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What would you use to sample insects? A pitfall trap
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How should you use a pitfall trap? Set it level with the ground Set it level with the ground Place leaf litter in bottom Place leaf litter in bottom Cover with stone or leaves Cover with stone or leaves Make drainage holes in bottom Make drainage holes in bottom Image: BBC website
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Why should you cover a pitfall trap? To stop predators seeing in To stop predators seeing in Image: BBC website
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Why should a pitfall trap have drainage holes? To stop it filling with rainwater and drowning the insects To stop it filling with rainwater and drowning the insects Image: BBC website
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Why should a pitfall trap be level with the ground? To allow insects to fall into it To allow insects to fall into it Image: BBC website
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How can you improve the reliability of a pitfall trap? Take many samples Take many samples Image: BBC website
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What could you use to help you identify unkown organisms? A KEY (branched key or paired statement key)
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What type of key is this? Pupils in front row Male Female Brown hair Other hair colour John Brown eyes Blue eyes Lisa Jemma Claire BRANCHED KEY
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Which girl does not have brown hair, but does have brown eyes ? Pupils in front row Male Female Brown hair Other hair colour John Brown eyes Blue eyes Lisa Jemma Claire Jemma
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What type of key is this? 1. The main body of the chicken is white.go to 2 The main body of the chicken is brown or black.go to 4 2. The feet have feathers on them.Brahma The feet don’t have feathers on.go to 3 3. The hackle feathers (on the neck) are black. Light Sussex The hackle feathers are white. White Leghorn PAIRED STATEMENT KEY
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Give three features of a white leghorn chicken? 1. The main body of the chicken is white.go to 2 The main body of the chicken is brown or black.go to 4 2. The feet have feathers on them.Brahma The feet don’t have feathers on.go to 3 3. The hackle feathers (on the neck) are black. Light Sussex The hackle feathers are white. White Leghorn The main body of the chicken is white The feet do not have feathers on them The hackle feathers are white
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What are biotic factors, list some biotic factors Factors related to living things which could affect the number or distribution of organisms in an ecosystem eg. Disease, predators, food supply.
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What is our environment? The area around us
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What is a habitat? The place where an organism lives
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Name 2 resources that plants might compete for. 1.Light 2. Water (if in limited supply)
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Name 2 resources that animals might compete for 1.Food 2. Space (if in limited supply)
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Which habitats do you think will contain the greatest number of plants and animals. Wild meadow Urban wasteland Farmers field Most - wild meadow (totally natural) Medium – farmer’s field (may contain pesticides) Least - urban wasteland (less food, some toxic substances)
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How does a Tulgren funnel work? Soil organisms move away from the heat and the light produced by the bulb fall into the beaker the organisms can be examined using a microscope.
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