Vision and Light - Benchmark Amplify

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KERRI Kennedy
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Many rabbits, like the one shown below, have very long ears, eyes on both sides of their head, and very strong back legs.
Which of the following best explains why rabbits have long ears?
to help them find plants to eat
to protect them from snow
to look for a good habitat
to notice predator sounds
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NGSS.MS-LS1-8
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A scientist collects data on three different desert tortoises. Below is a picture of a typical desert tortoise. They use their front legs to make deep holes (burrows) in the ground where they stay safe from predators.
What of the following arguments is best supported by the scientist’s data?
The longer the legs of the tortoise, the farther away it may be able to hide from predators.
The longer the legs of the tortoise, the closer it may be to a visiting predator when hiding.
The shorter the legs of the tortoise, the farther away it may be able to hide from predators.
The shorter and longer legs both help the tortoise hide at the same distance from predators.
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NGSS.MS-LS1-4
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Alligators have highly sensitive skin. Parts of their skin have bundles of nerves that can sense
very small changes in vibrations in their surroundings. An alligator then uses these changes in
vibrations to detect its prey.
Which important piece of information about how alligators sense their prey is missing from the
description above?
The sensation of vibration changes must travel to other parts of the skin before the alligator can use these changes in vibrations to detect its prey.
The sensation of vibration changes must travel to the brain before the alligator can use these changes in vibrations to detect its prey.
The sensation of vibration changes must travel to the back before the alligator can use these changes in vibrations to detect its prey.
The sensation of vibration changes must travel to the prey before the alligator can use these changes in vibrations to detect its prey.
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NGSS.MS-LS1-8
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Many snakes have structures on their faces between their eyes and nostrils that let them sense the heat of warm-bodied animals, such as rabbits. Snakes rely on these sensors to help them hunt for prey.
How do these heat-sensing structures support the overall system of the snake?
They help snakes hide better from their prey.
They are the only source of sight for the snake.
They send signals to the brain when an animal may be nearby.
They allow the snake to process smells and taste its food.
Tags
NGSS.MS-LS1-8
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Dolphins have a sensory organ found in the forehead called the melon. It allows dolphins to use a process called echolocation to sense objects in their surroundings. They produce sound waves that are sent out in the water and then returned back to them. The dolphin’s teeth pick up the returned sound, which travels all the way to the brain. These sound waves provide information to the dolphin on how far or close, big or small, and fast or slow other objects in the water are.
How does echolocation serve as an important part of the dolphin’s sensory system?
It gives dolphins advance warning that predators may be approaching.
It lets dolphins know to avoid certain water temperatures so they do not freeze.
It allows dolphins to see their prey in the dark so they have a better chance of eating.
It tells dolphins when they are low on oxygen so they can go back to the surface.
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NGSS.MS-LS1-8
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A science class is learning about catfish. Catfish are a type of fish usually found in the bottom of muddy or murky waters. They have two very small eyes, multiple pairs of barbels that act like whiskers around their mouths, and over 100,000 tiny taste buds that cover their entire bodies that allow them to taste their surroundings. They have forked tails and several fins for moving through the water.
One student in class says that the most important sensory organs of the catfish are the eyes.
Which is an argument that can be made against the student?
Since the catfish lives in muddy waters, it must rely more on its forked tail, the most
important sensory organ, to help it move in the water.
Since the catfish lives in muddy waters, it must rely more on its fins, the most important
sensory organ, to help it move faster in the water.
Since the catfish lives in muddy waters, it must rely more on its barbels, the most important
sensory organ, to help it dig into holes.
Since the catfish lives in muddy waters, it must rely more on its taste buds, the most
important sensory organ, to help it taste its surroundings.
Tags
NGSS.MS-LS1-8
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Elephants have a very complex sensory motor system. They have special cells that let elephants use their sense of touch. When there is motion or vibrations in the environment, pressure builds up and causes cells to change. This sends a signal to the elephant’s brain. These special cells are found in the elephant’s trunk, as well as in the elephant’s feet.
How can these sensory structures in the feet help the elephant survive?
by sending a signal to the elephant if a predator is nearby
by sending a signal to the elephant that a female that is ready to mate
by sending a signal to the elephant to lift something that is heavy to protect it
by sending a signal to the elephant not to eat something that may be poisonous
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NGSS.MS-LS1-8
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