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1st Six Weeks Environmental Science Review

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    This game reviews content from the first six week grading period in Environmental Science.
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    B; 50 kJ/m2/year
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    B; lions and eagles compete for food
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    C; energy availability
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    Less energy is available in the 1st due to lack of ingestion
    More energy is available in the 4th due to more muscle mass
    More energy is available in the 1st due to lack of movement
    Less energy is available in the 4th due to heat loss
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    C; the crow is a primary and tertiary consumer
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    S - plant; W is an omnivore and Y is a carnivore
    V - producer; Z has .1% as much energy available to it as R
    Q - producer; X and Y are either secondary or tertiary
    P - autotroph; T has 10% as much energy available to it as X
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  • Look at the image and choose the correct answer.
    17%
    100%
    33%
    50%
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  • Which of the following correctly shows a COMMUNITY?
    two groups of feral cats inhabiting different alleyways in a
    a wolf living in a national park
    a group of deer living in a national park
    a group of ducks and the aquatic plants they eat
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  • Given the following list, which of the following would be considered abiotic: soil, water, trees, bacteria?
    soil and water
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  • The area on Earth in which life exists.
    biosphere
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  • The rocky area of Earth's surface.
    geosphere
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  • Which of the following correctly shows a POPULATION?
    a group of ducks and the aquatic plants they eat
    a group of deer living in a national park
    a wolf living in a national park
    two groups of feral cats inhabiting different alleyways in a
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  • A species of organism must be able to
    produce infertile offspring
    hunt in a pack
    produce fertile offspring
    eat similar organisms
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  • a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
    species
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  • any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
    biotic factor
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  • all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas
    hydrosphere
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