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7th Grade Life Science EOC Review Packet Chapter 7 & 8 Bacteria, Virus, Protista & Fungi Describe the characteristics of bacteria. Page 253 Explain how bacteria reproduce. Page 256 Give examples of how bacteria are helpful and harmful. Page 261 and 264 Describe the characteristics of virus. Page 269-271 Are viruses living or non-living? Why? Page 270

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7th Grade Life Science EOC Review Packet

Chapter 7 & 8

Bacteria, Virus, Protista & FungiDescribe the characteristics of bacteria. Page 253

Explain how bacteria reproduce. Page 256

Give examples of how bacteria are helpful and harmful. Page 261 and 264

Describe the characteristics of virus. Page 269-271

Are viruses living or non-living? Why? Page 270

Explain how viruses infect their host. Page 270-271

Why do viruses mutate and how does it affect the body’s ability to fight them?

Explain how to prevent viral infections. Page 273-274

Explain the importance of algae, lichens and fungi. Page 295, 301, 307 & 310

Name and describe the different types of protist and fungi. Page 292-293 & 299

Based on what you have read and learned. How can we stay healthy and avoid disease? What steps should we take?

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Chapter 9 & 10

Plant Characteristics and ClassificationExplain the plant life cycle. Page 384-387

Explain life processes of plants including transporting materials, respiration and photosynthesis. Page 365-368

Explain plant reproduction. Page 383-390

Describe the characteristics of plants. Page 325

Describe how seed plants grow and reproduce. Page 386

Compare and contrast gymnosperms and angiosperms. Page 346-347

Describe how plants respond to their environment. Page 373-378

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Explain how a plant obtains and uses energy. Page 367

Based on what you have read and learned, why are plants so important to our lives?

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Chapter 11

Animal Characteristics and ClassificationDescribe the characteristics of all animals. Page 407

Explain how animals are classified. Page 408

Compare and contrast vertebrates and invertebrates. Page 408-411

Identify and describe the main characteristics and life cycles of various phyla of invertebrates.

List and define the three types of symmetry used to classify animals and provide an example of each. Page 409

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Chapter 12

Structure and MovementDescribe the functions of following body systems. Page 451, 461 & 469

Skeletal

Muscular

Integumentary

Explain how all the parts of above systems work together.

Describe how to keep each of the systems healthy.

Describe how homeostasis is maintained through each system. Page 457, 465 & 474

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Chapter 13

Digestion and ExcretionDescribe the functions of following body systems. Page 499 & 509

Digestive

Excretory

Explain how the two systems work together.

Describe how homeostasis is maintained through both systems. Page 505 & 514

What are the six groups of nutrients and provide an example of each. Page 492-493

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Chapter 14

Respiration and CirculationDescribe the functions of following body systems. Page 531, 539 and 557

Respiratory

Circulatory (Cardiovascular)

Lymphatic System

What are all the functions of blood? Page 448

Describe how homeostasis is maintained through each system. Page 535, 545 and 560

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Chapter 15

Immunity and DiseaseWhat is the difference between infectious and noninfectious disease and provide examples of both. Page 581 & 582

Define pathogen. Page 577

What was Pasteur’s contribution to disease prevention? Page 579

Describe the function of the immune system and list all organs associated with it. Page 587-593

List and explain the first line of defenses the body has to keep you healthy. Page 588-589

What are some healthful choices you can make to help keep you healthy? Page 598

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Chapter 16

Control and CoordinationDescribe the function of the following systems. Page 617 and 636

Nervous

Endocrine

What are common ways the nervous system is damaged and how can you prevent injuries? Page 622

How is homeostasis maintained through each system? Page 623 and 640

List all the senses. Page 626-633

How do the senses help maintain homeostasis? Page 633

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Chapter 18

Matter and Energy in the EnvironmentWhat is an ecosystem and provide three examples. Page 695

Explain how carbon, water and nitrogen are recycled in an ecosystem. Page 701-707.

How does energy move in an ecosystem? Page 711.

Determine how much energy is available at each level of the energy pyramid. Page 716.

Name and describe the energy roles organisms play in an ecosystem. Page 712-713.

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Chapter 19

Population and CommunitiesDescribe and give examples of predator-prey relationships. Page 754.

Describe and give examples of the three types of symbiotic relationships. Page 755-756.

Explain migration, hibernation, and other animal behaviors as adaptations for species survival. Page 744.

What factors determine the size of a population? Page 734-735.

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Chapter 20

Biomes and EcosystemsDefine biome and name the seven major biomes on Earth. Page 773-780.

Describe each biome, list the biodiversity and human impact for each one.

Describe each Aquatic ecosystem including biodiversity and human impact. Page 784-789.

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Name the anatomy:

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Nose & Throat

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Eye

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Tastes Great

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Ear

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