ch 3 review game earth’s environmental systems. feather : peacock :: scale : 1.shark 2.dolphin...
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CH 3 Review GameEarth’s Environmental Systems
feather : peacock :: scale :
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1. shark2. dolphin3. whale4. bass
What is the basic unit of matter?
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1. Atom2. Molecule3. Compound4. Element5. None of the above
Matter is anything that _________.
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Which is not an example of matter?
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Which is an element?
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1. Sand2. Table salt3. DNA4. Phosphorus5. All of the above
Which cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by chemical means?
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1. Compound2. Element3. Molecule4. Lipid5. None of the above
This is a model of…
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1. A molecule2. A compound3. A group of atoms
bonded together4. CO2
5. All of the above
Participant Scores500 Jason Dorey 400 Kelsy Poorman500 Oliver Coller 300 Christopher Milliken500 Daniel Robson 200 Thomas Brown500 Logan Witherite 200 Maggie Courts400 Landon Wagner 200 Rachel Massie400 Alea Wagner 200 Matthew Dunklebarger400 Gavin Lyons 200 Jessica Rupert400 Cassidie Cain 200 Seth Guyer400 Jeremy Leiter 200 Maximilian Mondy400 Jessica McElwee 100 Garrett McAulay
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Which is not an organic substance?
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1. Plastic bottle2. Sewage3. Tires4. Styrofoam5. None of the above
Participant Scores1100 Oliver Coller 200 Jessica Rupert700 Landon Wagner 200 Alea Wagner600 Kelsy Poorman 150 Matthew Dunklebarger500 Gavin Lyons 0 Jason Dorey500 Daniel Robson 0 Christopher Milliken500 Thomas Brown 0 Garrett McAulay500 Maggie Courts 0 Seth Guyer400 Cassidie Cain 0 Maximilian Mondy375 Logan Witherite 0 Jeremy Leiter300 Jessica McElwee 0 Rachel Massie
Which are nutrients that are required for life?
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1. Carbon2. Nitrogen3. Phosphorus4. Water5. All of the above
What explains how nutrients can be cycled through the environment without being destroyed?
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motion3. Conservation of
matter4. Eutrophication5. None of the above
Which is not a macromolecule?
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1. Photosynthesis2. Lipids3. Carbohydrates4. Nucleic acids5. Proteins
Which is not a unique property of water that helps it support life on earth?
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1. Lower ice density2. Resistance to
temperature change3. Cohesion4. Universal solvent5. Colorless
Participant Scores1300 Oliver Coller 600 Alea Wagner1100 Landon Wagner 400 Jessica McElwee1000 Kelsy Poorman 400 Christopher Milliken800 Cassidie Cain 300 Jason Dorey800 Maggie Courts 300 Garrett McAulay800 Thomas Brown 300 Rachel Massie800 Gavin Lyons 200 Maximilian Mondy700 Daniel Robson 150 Matthew Dunklebarger700 Jessica Rupert 100 Jeremy Leiter675 Logan Witherite 0 Seth Guyer
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Which sphere includes parts of each of the other spheres?
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1. Biosphere2. Hydrosphere3. Atmosphere4. Geosphere5. Both 1 & 26. All of the above7. None of the above
Participant Scores2375 Oliver Coller 400 Jessica McElwee1750 Landon Wagner 350 Jessica Rupert1700 Thomas Brown 100 Christopher Milliken1350 Kelsy Poorman 0 Garrett McAulay1281.25 Logan Witherite 0 Jeremy Leiter1000 Alea Wagner 0 Rachel Massie900 Gavin Lyons 0 Matthew Dunklebarger800 Daniel Robson 0 Jason Dorey800 Cassidie Cain 0 Maggie Courts500 Maximilian Mondy 0 Seth Guyer
The surface tension of water happens because…
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itself4. Water resists a
temperature change5. Chuck Norris says so
Hydrocarbons contain only…
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1. Carbon and hydrogen2. Carbon and oxygen3. Carbon and nitrogen4. Hydrogen and oxygen5. None of the above
Why are the nutrient cycles (such as the carbon cycle) important?
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1. The nutrients are required for life processes
2. Organisms are made up of those nutrients
3. Organisms use up the current supply of nutrients
4. Organisms produce waste that needs to be recycled
5. All of the above
A change in state where liquid water turns to water vapor & goes into the atmosphere.
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1. Evaporation2. Condensation3. Precipitation4. Runoff5. None of the above
Participant Scores2775 Oliver Coller 650 Jessica Rupert1950 Landon Wagner 600 Jessica McElwee1900 Thomas Brown 300 Christopher Milliken1650 Kelsy Poorman 300 Maggie Courts1481.25 Logan Witherite 300 Jeremy Leiter1300 Gavin Lyons 300 Rachel Massie1100 Alea Wagner 200 Jason Dorey1000 Cassidie Cain 200 Matthew Dunklebarger900 Daniel Robson 200 Garrett McAulay700 Maximilian Mondy 100 Seth Guyer
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Which is true about photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
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1. They are the reverse of each other
2. The products of one are the reactants of the other
3. They are part of the carbon cycle
4. Plants can do both processes
5. All of the above
Participant Scores4956.25 Oliver Coller 600 Jessica McElwee3512.5 Landon Wagner 400 Jason Dorey2321.88 Logan Witherite 150 Maggie Courts2025 Alea Wagner 150 Matthew Dunklebarger1500 Maximilian Mondy 75 Christopher Milliken1300 Gavin Lyons 0 Garrett McAulay1237.5 Kelsy Poorman 0 Thomas Brown1000 Cassidie Cain 0 Rachel Massie1000 Daniel Robson 0 Jessica Rupert700 Jeremy Leiter 0 Seth Guyer
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy.
This is the equation for…
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1. Photosynthesis2. Cellular respiration3. All of the above4. None of the above
What can move nitrogen from the air to the soil or ocean and change it into a form that plants can use?
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1. Lightning2. Bacteria3. Blue green algae4. All of the above5. None of the above
Addition of phosphorus to bodies of water that causes overgrowth of algae which produces a dead zone.
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1. Transpiration2. Eutrophication3. Fixation4. Denitrification5. None of the above
Which can produce their own food and so do not need to eat other organisms to survive?
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Participant Scores5156.25 Oliver Coller 700 Jessica McElwee3712.5 Landon Wagner 600 Jason Dorey2521.88 Logan Witherite 350 Maggie Courts2325 Alea Wagner 275 Christopher Milliken1700 Maximilian Mondy 250 Matthew Dunklebarger1400 Gavin Lyons 200 Garrett McAulay1337.5 Kelsy Poorman 200 Rachel Massie1100 Cassidie Cain 100 Seth Guyer1100 Daniel Robson 0 Thomas Brown900 Jeremy Leiter 0 Jessica Rupert
What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next
question?1. 0%2. 25%3. 50%4. 75%5. 100%
If the total of Earth’s water was 100 mL, how many mL would be saltwater?
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1. 1 mL2. 2.5 mL3. 20 mL4. 79 mL5. 97.5 mL6. None of the above
Participant Scores6596.88 Landon Wagner 668.75 Kelsy Poorman3500 Maximilian Mondy 600 Matthew Dunklebarger3252.34 Logan Witherite 500 Garrett McAulay3006.25 Alea Wagner 500 Rachel Massie2900 Gavin Lyons 443.75 Christopher Milliken1675 Jeremy Leiter 0 Seth Guyer1289.06 Oliver Coller 0 Maggie Courts1200 Cassidie Cain 0 Jessica Rupert1200 Daniel Robson 0 Thomas Brown800 Jessica McElwee 0 Jason Dorey
Where is the largest reservoir of liquid fresh water?
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1. Ice2. Lakes and rivers3. Ocean4. Groundwater5. None of the above
Why is the density of ice an important property of water?
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2. It makes ice rigid3. It prevents bodies of
water from freezing solid4. It allows water to dissolve
many things5. It causes surface tension
& cohesion
What is the largest reservoir of phosphorus in the environment?
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1. Atmosphere2. Ocean3. Plants4. Fossil fuels5. Rocks and soil
Why is the water cycle so important to life?
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1. It filters water2. It replenishes
freshwater3. It provides a
constant supply of drinking water
4. All of the above
Participant Scores6796.88 Landon Wagner 768.75 Kelsy Poorman3700 Maximilian Mondy 700 Rachel Massie3552.34 Logan Witherite 700 Matthew Dunklebarger3206.25 Alea Wagner 600 Garrett McAulay3200 Gavin Lyons 543.75 Christopher Milliken1875 Jeremy Leiter 400 Jessica Rupert1500 Cassidie Cain 300 Maggie Courts1489.06 Oliver Coller 300 Jason Dorey1400 Daniel Robson 200 Thomas Brown1000 Jessica McElwee 100 Seth Guyer
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Which is not a way for humans to impact the carbon cycle?
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1. Breathing2. Making a campfire3. Driving in a car4. Recycling plastic
bags5. None of the above
Participant Scores8596.09 Landon Wagner 600 Garrett McAulay6500 Gavin Lyons 500 Thomas Brown4540.43 Logan Witherite 384.38 Kelsy Poorman4107.81 Alea Wagner 200 Seth Guyer3850 Jeremy Leiter 75 Jason Dorey1500 Cassidie Cain 0 Christopher Milliken1500 Rachel Massie 0 Oliver Coller1400 Daniel Robson 0 Jessica Rupert1000 Jessica McElwee 0 Matthew Dunklebarger700 Maggie Courts 0 Maximilian Mondy
The Carbon Cycle
Lesson 3.4 Biogeochemical Cycles
The Phosphorus CycleLesson 3.4 Biogeochemical Cycles
The Nitrogen CycleLesson 3.4 Biogeochemical Cycles