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Review Unit 1-What is life?

Review Unit 1-What is life?

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Science, Biology

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7th Grade

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Unit 1-What is life?

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Abiotic can be defined as?

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An organism that is alive

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Non-living parts of the environment

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Living Parts of the environment

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A new kind of Pokemon that lives with Pikachu

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Select all the Abiotic factors in the image:

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rotten log

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plants

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Sun

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water

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air

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Biotic can be defined as

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the living or once living parts of an environment

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non-living parts of an environment

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rocks and water

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snakes and water

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Multiple Select

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Select ALL the biotic factors

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Rotten log

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water

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dragon fly

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bacteria

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sunlight

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of cell is pictured?

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Prokaryote
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Eukaryote

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following has DNA?

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prokaryotes

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eukaryotes

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prokaryotes and eukaryotes

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of cell is pictured?

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Prokaryote
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Eukaryote

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is the correct order of organization in living things from most basic (simple) to most complex?
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a.  Organism, cell, tissue, organ, organ system
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a.  Organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organism
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a.  Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
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a.  Cell, organ, tissue, organ, organism, organ system

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Multiple Choice

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A single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane -bound organelle .
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Prokaryote
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Eukaryote
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Nucleus
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Single-celled organism

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Multiple Select

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Which of these organelles do animal cells not have?
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Nucleus
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Chloroplasts
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Cell membrane
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Cell Wall

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Multiple Choice

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The densely packed area of a cell that has the DNA and controls the cell's activities.

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Chloroplast

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Cell Membrane

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Nucleus

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Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

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What do you call the jelly-like fluid in a cell?

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Nucleus

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Mitochondria
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Chloroplast
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Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

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What surrounds the cytoplasm of all cells and controls what goes in and out of the cell?

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Cell wall
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Cell membrane
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Cellular lining
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Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

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Name the outermost layer of a plant cell that protects and supports it.

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Cell Membrane

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Cell Wall

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Golgi Apparatus

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Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is the correct order of organization from most basic (simple) to most complex?

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a.  Organism, compound, cell, tissue, element, organ, organ system

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a.  Organ system, organ, element, tissue, cell, organism, compound

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a.  Element, Compound, Organelle, Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

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a.  Cell, organ, tissue, compound, element, organ, organism, organ system

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Multiple Choice

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Where is the DNA found in a eukaryotic cell? 
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floating around in the cytoplasm 
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in the nucleus 

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Multiple Choice

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Plants and animal cells are examples of ___ cells 
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prokaryotic cells 
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eukaryotic cells 

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Multiple Choice

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This organelle is often referred to as the power house of the cell.
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Mitochondria
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Nucl

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Chloroplast
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Vacuole

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Multiple Choice

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Turgor pressure is a result of the amount of water in what plant cell organelle?

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Mitochondrion

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Nucleus

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Cell wall

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Vacuole

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following does not have a nucleus?

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prokaryotes

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eukaryotes

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prokaryotes and eukaryotes

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Where is the DNA found in a prokaryotic cell? 
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floating around in the cytoplasm 
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in the nucleus 

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Multiple Choice

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Bacteria are an example of __________.

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prokaryotes

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eukaryotes

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are components of cell theory?

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Cells must contain DNA

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All living things are made of cells

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Cells only come from other cells

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Cells are the basic unit of life

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Multiple Choice

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An organism made of only one cell is called _____ .

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Eukaryotic

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Mutlicellular

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Monocellular

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Unicellular

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What kind of organism is made of many cells, each with a special function?

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Multicellular

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Eukaryotic

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Prokaryotic

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Unicellular

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Multiple Choice

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Which plant organelle transforms light into glucose to use as food (photosynthesis)?

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Mitochondria

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Vacuoles

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Chloroplasts

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Nucleus

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Multiple Choice

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What organelle is used as storage? Hint: plants have a large one that filled with water.

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Vacuole

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Cell

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Cell Wall

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Ribosome

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When a plant grows toward a stimuli it is known as:
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Positive tropism

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Negative tropism

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Multiple Choice

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Poison Ivy growing on a tree by touch.
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Gravitropism 
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Phototropism
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Thigmotropism
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Hydrotropism

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Multiple Choice

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You put a plant on a table near a window and notice that when you come home at the end of the day the plant has bent towards the window. What is this an example of?

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Geotropism

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Sonotropism

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Phototropism

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Thigmotropism

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Multiple Choice

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What does this picture represent? 
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Thigmotropism
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Phototropism
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Hydrotropism
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Geotropism (Gravitropism)

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Multiple Choice

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Based on these cells, which plant would be stiff and rigid and have the most turgor pressure?

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A

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B

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Multiple Choice

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Wilting is a plant's response to:

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High turgor pressure

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Low turgor pressure

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Gravity

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Sunlight

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Based on these two cells, which plant would be wilted or limp?

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A

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B

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Multiple Choice

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The shoot of a plant growing up is _______. 

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Positive Geotropism (Gravitropism)
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Negative Geotropism (Gravitropism)
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Thigmotropism
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Hydrotropism

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