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- 1.
What is the correct sequence of steps in the scientific method?
- Make observations and ask a question
- Analyze the data
- Develop a hypothesis
- Share the results with other scientists
- Design and perform an experiment to test the hypothesis
a) I>II >
III > IV > V
b) III > I >
V > II > IV
c) V> IV >
III > II > I
d) I> III >
V >II > IV
e) V > II >
I > III > IV
2. You have formulated a hypothesis:
“Apples contain more vitamin C than oranges.”
To test your hypothesis you measure
vitamin C levels in 20 oranges and 20 apples from trees that were grown in the
same orchard under the same environmental conditions (temperature, rain,
sunlight). This experiment was conducted twice. The control in the experiment
is__________________________________.
a) type of soil,
temperature, amount of rain and sunlight in the orchard
b) vitamin C
levels
c) oranges
d) apples
e) a large sample
size and repeated experiment
***Use the following information to
answer questions 3, 4,5 & 6 below***:
A group of medical researchers
investigated the effects of Drug X on lowering cholesterol levels in a group of
men between the ages of 50 and 70 years old. The researchers did the following
experiment and obtained the indicated results: One group of 150 men took
a tablet containing Drug X for 3 weeks – 95 of these men decreased their
cholesterol levels by at least 10% (three men from this group dropped out of
the study). Another group of 150 men was given a tablet with no
added Drug X for 3 weeks – 10 of these men decreased their cholesterol levels
by at least 10% (two men from this group dropped out of the study).
- 3. Which of the following is the best
hypothesis for this experiment?
a) Will drug X
lower cholesterol levels in men between the age of 50 and 70 years?
b) Drug X will
lower cholesterol levels in men.
c) Since high
cholesterol levels significantly increases several health risks for men, drug X
is most likely beneficial.
d) Men between the
age of 50 and 70 years will have reduced cholesterol levels if they take drug X
over a 3 week period.
e) There is no
significant difference in cholesterol levels between men that take drug X and
those that don’t take it.
- 4. Which of the following was the
control group in this experiment?
a) The amount of
Drug X contained in the tablet
b) The number of
participants in each group at the end of the experiment
c) The group of
participants that received tablets containing Drug X
d) The group of
participants that received tablets that did not contain Drug X
e) The number of
participants in each group at the beginning of the experiment
5. Which of the following is a
dependent variable in this experiment?
a) The amount of
Drug X contained in the tablet
b) Participants
that received tablets containing Drug X
c) The average age
of the participants
d) Number of
participants in each group at the beginning of the experiment
e) Blood pressure
- 6. Which of the following is
anindependent variable in this experiment?
a) The amount of
Drug X contained in the tablet
b) Participants
that received tablets containing Drug X
c) The average age
of the participants
d) Number of
participants in each group at the beginning of the experiment
e) Blood pressure
7. A chemotherapy drug affects the
enzyme DNA polymerase. In which part of the cell cycle does it inhibit cell
division?
a) Metaphase
b) S phase
c) G1
d) Cytokinesis
e) Prophase
- A researcher planted seeds from four types of tomatoes
(Roma, Cherry, Big Boy and Early Girl) in a greenhouse to determine which
type of tomatoproduce the largest number of tomatoes per plant. The plants
were grown for 70 days under the same temperature and light conditions.
The average results for 20 plants of each type are shown
below. Choose the data set that demonstrates that Cherry
tomatoes produce the largest number of tomatoes per plant.
a) Roma: 20
tomatoes, Cherry: 18 tomatoes, Big Boy: 30 tomatoes, Early Girl: 10 tomatoes
b) Roma: 1.8lbs,
Cherry: 2.8lbs, Big Boy: 2.7lbs, Early Girl: 1.0 lbs
c) Roma: 3 cm,
Cherry: 1 cm, Big Boy: 10cm, Early Girl: 7 cm
d) Roma: 2 cm, Cherry:
10 cm, Big Boy: 7 cm, Early Girl: 6 cm
e) Roma: 23
tomatoes, Cherry: 28 tomatoes, Big Boy: 10 tomatoes, Early Girl: 27 tomatoes
- 9. The majority of climate scientists
believe that the current change in climate is caused predominantly by ________.
a) an enhancement
of the greenhouse effect
b) a decreased
reliance on fossil fuels for energy
c) a thinning of
the ozone layer
d) a melting
of the polar ice caps
e) an increase in
solar radiation
- 10. Based on the following phylogenetic tree,
which of the following conclusions are *NOT* correct? Each letter
represents a hypothetical species.
a) A and E share a
common ancestor
b) B is one of A’s
ancestors
c) E and D are
more closely related to each other than to C
d) C is more
closely related to E than to B
e) A and B are
closely related
- 11. You are taking a cruise from California to
Hawaii. About halfway there the ship begins to sink. You are able to board
a lifeboat, but now you are floating in the ocean waiting to be rescued.
After several days you are so thirsty that you bend over the side of the
boat and drink lots of salty seawater. What happens to your body?
a) You throw up
because sea salt is toxic to humans.
b) You get
thirstier because of osmosis.
c) Salt diffuses
into your cells, water follows, your cells start to expand and you feel
bloated.
d) Since sea water
consist of 96.5% fresh water (and only 3.5% salt) you will feel much better.
e) You get dehydrated
because water is unable to cross the semi-permeable membranes of your cells.
- 12. You are spraying your garden with a pesticide
and you accidentally swallow a small amount. You read on the package
that this pesticide inhibits ATP synthase. Should you be worried?
a) ATP synthase is
part of the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis; this pesticide will
therefore not affect humans. So don’t worry!
b) ATP synthase is
an enzyme involved in the citric acid cycle so all animals, humans included,
will be affected. Call the doctor.
c) ATP synthase
found in the pesticide is a very toxic compound. Call the doctor.
d) ATP synthase is
involved in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Call the doctor.
e) ATP synthase
inhibitors will not affect humans, but there might be other toxic ingredients
in the pesticide, so it is best to call the doctor to be on the safe side.
- 13. In the following chemical reaction, what is
carbon dioxide (CO2)?
12 H20 + 6 CO2
-> 1 glucose molecule + 6 O2
a) Substrate
b) Product
c) Enzyme
d) Activation
factor
e) Independent
variable
- 14. Which of the following is NOTa feature of
DNA?
a) Adenine (A)
forms a base pair with thymine (T)
b) Complimentary
strands are anti-parallel, running in opposite directions
c) Complimentary
strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between phosphate groups
d) Nucleotides
within a single strand are connected by covalent bonds
e) All of the
above are features of DNA
- 15. A man who carries a harmful sex-linked gene
on his X chromosome, will pass the gene on to _______________________.
a) all of his
daughters
b) half of his
daughters
c) all of his sons
d) half of his
sons
e) all of his
children
- 16. A double-stranded DNA molecule that has 22%
guanine will have __________.
a) 28% thymine
b) 22% cytosine
c) 44% adenine
d) 26% uracil
e) both A and B
are correct
- 17. Which of the following variations could be
subject to natural selection?
a) A dog with
short legs due to malnutrition is able to crawl into holes better than his
litter mates
b) A tree is not
infested by a ground-dwelling beetle when the homeowner cuts the lower branches
c) A hyena is born
with a spotted fur pattern that allows it to hide in the grass better than his
litter mates
d) A pigeon learns
than when its keeper comes near it will be fed
e) All of these
variations may be acted on by natural selection
- 18. The ability of fireflies and angler fish to
produce light is an example of convergent evolution. What can you conclude
about these two animals based on this information?
a) They share a
recent common ancestor
b) They are both
adapted to environments low in light
c) The ability to
produce light is an ancient trait
d) They are found
in the same location
e) All of the
above
- 19. You observe the following outside your
window: A grasshopper is munching away on a leaf when a hawk swoops
down and eats the grasshopper. What is the grasshopper in this situation?
a) Secondary
consumer
b) Prey
c) Herbivore
d) Predator
e) Both b, c and d
- 20. Which of the following statements is *NOT*
true?
a) The cells
resulting from meiosis are diploid and the cells resulting from mitosis are
haploid.
b) Meiosis and
meiosis both starts with one cell, but meiosis ends with four and mitosis with
two.
c) Mitosis
produces new cells for growth and repair, meiosis produces gametes.
d) Mitosis goes
through cytokinesis once, meiosis goes through cytokinesis twice.
e) Cross over
happens in meiosis, but not in mitosis.
- 21. In the scientific method, a hypothesis
____________.
a) is a statement
of fact
b) is a proposed
explanation based on observations
c) is usually
proven to be correct
d) can only be
tested once
e) all of the
above
- 22. To test a hypothesis about a given variable,
experimental and control groups are tested in parallel. Which of the
following best explains the dual experiments?
a) In the
experimental group, a chosen variable is altered in a known way. In the
control group, that chosen variable is not altered so a comparison can be made.
b) In the control
group, a chosen variable is altered in a known way. In the experimental
group, that chosen variable is not altered so a comparison can be made.
c) In the
experimental group, a chosen variable plus all other variables are
altered. In the control group, the chosen variable is altered; however,
all other variables are held constant.
d) In the
experimental and control groups, two different variables are altered.
e) Experimental
and control group experiments are identical and run in parallel to get
repeatable results.
- 23. Which of the following can be considered
definitions of “theory”?
a) A theory can be
an explanation of scientific laws
b) A theory is an
integrated explanation of numerous hypotheses, each supported by a large body
of observations and experiments
c) A theory is a
condensation and simplification of many data that previously appeared unrelated
d) A theory is a
prediction for new data suggesting new relationships among a range of natural
phenomena
e) All of the
above
- 24. You have formulated a hypothesis that light
is necessary for seed germination. To test your hypothesis, one set of
lettuce seeds are placed in light with warm temperatures and adequate
moisture. Another set of identical seeds are placed in the dark
under the same set of conditions. The control in the experiment is
___________.
a) seeds in the
dark
b) seeds in the
light
c) warm
temperature
d) adequate moisture
e) germination
rate
- 25. The sexually transmissible disease gonorrhea
has become increasingly resistant to treatment with antibiotics.
What is the most likely scientific explanation?
a) The gonorrhea
bacteria learned to avoid antibiotics
b) The gonorrhea
bacteria changed their genes when they sensed antibiotics
c)
Antibiotic-sensitive gonorrhea bacteria died out, but antibiotic-resistant
gonorrhea bacteria have flourished and persisted
d) The antibiotic
increased the mutation rate in the gonorrhea bacteria
e) Both b and d
- 26. Which statement best describes the
relationship between plants and animals on earth?
a) Plants produce
O2 and sugars from CO2
b) Animals produce
CO2 and H2O from sugars and O2
c) Plants produce
O2 and sugars and animals produce CO2 and H2O
d) Animals produce
O2 and sugars and plants produce CO2 and H2
- 27. Think of the cell as a factory, in which the
organelles are specialized sites of production. All cells have a power
plant, the mitochondrion. Plant cells have an additional “reactor”
for the production of usable energy. It is called the ________.
a) golgi body
b) rough
endoplasmic reticulum
c) central vacuole
d) vesicle
e) chloroplast
- 28. What is biology?
a) The study of
life
b) The study of
the environment
c) The study of
DNA
d) The study of
genetics
e) The study of
the earth
- 29. Which of the following groups would contain
the largest number of organisms?
a) class
b) order
c) species
d) kingdom
e) family
- 30. All living organisms _____________.
a) reproduce
b) evolve
c) respond to
environmental stimuli
d) have all three
characteristics
- 31. Meiosis results in ______________.
a) 2 haploid
daughter cells
b) 2 diploid
daughter cells
c) 4 haploid
daughter cells
d) 4 diploid
daughter cells
e) 6 haploid
daughter cells
- 32. The plasma membrane __________________.
a) is the control
center of the cell
b) functions in
protein synthesis
c) functions in
fat synthesis
d) regulates the
passage of material into and out of the cell
- 33. In a comparison of two solutions, the
solution with the higher solute concentration is _________________.
a) dynamic
b) hypertonic
c) hypotonic
d) isotonic
e) osmotic
- 34. Catalase is an enzyme found in plant and
animal cells. Hydrogen peroxide is a harmful substance found in
cells. Catalase causes hydrogen peroxide to breakdown into water and
oxygen. What type of molecule is catalase?
a) A lipid
b) A protein
c) A nucleic acid
d) A carbohydrate
e) A sugar
- 35. The pigment molecule that catches the energy
of the sunlight is ____________.
a) chlorophyll
b) pyruvic acid
c) glucose
d) carbon dioxide
- 36. The energy of the sun is converted into
usable energy for the cell in the form of _________.
a) ADP
b) ATP
c) CO2
d) glucose
- 37. The innermost electron shell of an atom holds
a maximum of ______ electrons.
a) 2
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
e) 10
- 38. The pH of the fluid in your stomach is around
pH 2. The fluid is ____________.
a) acidic
b) basic
c) neutral
- 39. The chemical bond that results in the
transfer of electrons is a _______ bond.
a) hydrogen
b) covalent
c) polar
d) ionic
- 40. If an acid is added to water, the pH will
______________.
a) decrease
b) stay the same
c) increase
d) sometimes
increase and sometimes decrease
e) become neutral
- 41. Organisms in the Plantae kingdom are ____________.
a) multi-cellular
and autotrophic
b) multi-cellular
and heterotrophic
c) unicellular and
autotrophic
d) unicellular and
heterotrophic
e) both
unicellular and multi-cellular
- 42. You examine a cell under a microscope and you
do not see a well defined nucleus. You conclude the cell must be
a(n) _____________ cell.
a) prokaryotic
b) eukaryotic
c) plant
d) animal
- 43. The smallest unit of life is the _________.
a) cell
b) organelle
c) macromolecule
d) atom
- 44. A dichotomous key is used to
___________________.
a) locate
organisms
b) identify
organisms
c) divide
organisms
d) interbreed
species
e) describe plants
- 45. The control in an experiment _______________________________________.
a) reduces the
experimental errors
b) minimizes
experimental inaccuracy
c) allows standard
comparison for the experimental group
d) is an
additional replicate for statistical purposes
e) makes the experiment
invalid
46. The hydrophilic surface of a
membrane faces:
a) The interior of the cell
b) The interior of the membrane
c) The exterior of the cell
d) Both a) and b) are correct
d) Both a) and b) are correct
e) Both a) and c) are correct
47. Plant cell walls are made of:
a) Lipids
b) Cellulose
c) Proteins
d) Chitin
e) Glycogen
48. Cyanobacteria
possess:
a) A nucleus
b) Chlorophyll
c) A flagellum
d) No ribosomes
e) All of the above are true
49. The following can be found on
the surface of bacteria:
a) A slime layer (capsule)
b) Fimbriae
c) Both a) and b) are true
d) Both a) and b) are false
49. Energy is defined as:
a) ability to work
b) ability to sleep
c) ability to cook
d) ability to do nothing
e) all of the above are correct
50. What can be found in only
eukaryotic cells?
a) ribosomes
b) plasma membrane
c) centrioles
d) DNA
e) all of the above are true
e) all of the above are true
51. What can be found in only
prokaryotic cells?
a) ribosomes
b) plasma membrane
c) cell wall
d) DNA
e) nucleoid
52. A nucleus would not be found
in:
a) Fungi
b) Cyanobacteria
c) Humans
d) Tulips
e) fish
53. The presence of a nucleus,
lysosome, and chlorophyll indicates the cell is a:
a) prokaryote
b) plant
c) animal
d) bacteria
e) either plant or animal
54. The word that is defined by “The
ability of an organism to maintain relatively constant internal conditions” is:
a) evolution
b) homeostasis
c) metabolism
d) energy
e) behavior
55. The electrons of an atom
are:
A. always equal to the number
of neutrons in an atom
B. found in the nucleus
C. used to determine atomic number
C. used to determine atomic number
D. positively charged
E. moving in pathways called orbitals.
E. moving in pathways called orbitals.
56. All of the following pertain to
the atom except it:
A. has 6 protons
B. has 6 electrons
C. has 14 neutrons
D. is an isotope of carbon
D. is an isotope of carbon
E. has a mass number of 14
57. The subatomic particles that
surround the nucleus are
the:
A. electrons
B. protons
C. neutrons
D. protons and neutrons
E. protons and electrons
58. Which of the following is not
one of water’s life supporting properties?
A. Cohesive behavior
B. Ability to moderate temperature
C. Expansion upon freezing
D. Versatility as a solvent
E. All the above are correct
E. All the above are correct
59. Cations
are:
A. subatomic particles
B. atoms that have gained
electrons
C. radioactive isotopes
C. radioactive isotopes
D. capable of forming ionic
bonds with anions
E. atoms without protons
E. atoms without protons
60. What is the maximum number of
electrons in the second energy shell of an
atom?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 18
E. 32
61.
What would be the valence number of electrons in the sulfur atom?
A. 2
B. 6
C. 8
D. 16
E. 32
62.An acid:
A. is neutral
B. releases hydroxide ions in
solution
C. releases hydrogen ions in
solution
D. basic
E. non-polar
63. Which term does not belong
in this list?
A. Lactic acid
B. Vinegar (pH 3)
C. Hydrogen ion donor
D. pH 10
D. pH 10
E. Acidic
64. A solution of pH 3 compared to a
solution of pH 9
A. is more basic
B. has no OH- ions
C. has more H+ ions
D. None of the above is correct
D. None of the above is correct
E. All of the choices are
correct.
65. The building blocks of an enzyme
are:
A. nucleotides
B. glycerol and fatty acids
C. monosaccharides
D. phosphate, glycerol, fatty
acids
E. amino acids
66. All of the following are
monosaccharides except
A. glucose
B. glycogen
C. fructose
D. ribose
D. ribose
E. deoxyribose
67. All of the following are lipids except
67. All of the following are lipids except
A. cholesterol
B. starch
C. phospholipid
D. wax
D. wax
E. triglyceride
68. A monosaccharide with 5 carbon
atoms will have _____ hydrogen atoms and _____ oxygen
atoms
A. 10, 5
B. 5, 10
C. 5, 5
D. 10, 10
E. 2, 1
69. One nucleotide
contains
A. one phosphate
B. one pentose
C. one nitrogen base
D. All of the choices are
correct
E. None of the choices are
correct
70. Which of the following would
have glycosidic bonds?
A. Triglycerides
B. Monosaccharides
C. Polypeptides
D. Polysaccharides
E. ATP
71. All of the chemical reactions of the cell are called:
A. catabolism
B. redox reactions
C. phosphorylation
D. metabolism
D. metabolism
E. cellular respiration
72. All of the following pertain to glycolysis except it:
A. occurs without oxygen
B. ends with formation of
pyruvic acid
C. occurs during fermentation
C. occurs during fermentation
D. it produces glucose
E. involves reduction of NAD
E. involves reduction of NAD
73. The formation of citric acid
from oxaloacetic acid and an acetyl group begins:
A. glycolysis
B. electron transport system
C. Krebs cycle
C. Krebs cycle
D. fermentation
E. oxidative phosphorylation
E. oxidative phosphorylation
74. Formation of peptide bonds
between amino acids to build a polypeptide would be called:
A. anabolism
B. phosphorylation
C. fermentation
D. exergonic
D. exergonic
E. glycolysis
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MATCHING SECTION #1
MATCHING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS: Read
all instructions carefully. Please answer all questions. Each question is worth
1 point. The Matching section (1 and 2) is worth 20 points.
**Do not enter your answers here.**
Type in the letter you select from the right column as the best answer on the
Answer Sheet provided by your instructor.
Term or Concept
- Water molecule
h
- Carbon
e
- Homeostasis
i
- Ionic
Bonding
b
- Covalent
Bonding
c
- Carbohydrate
a
- Enzyme
f
- Acid
j
- Base
g
- Lipid
d
Definition/Association
- energy source
- two atoms sharing electrons
- electron donated/received
- hydrophobic
- element found in all living organisms
- catalyst
- OH-> H+
- polar
- characteristic of all living organisms
- H+> OH-
MATCHING SECTION #2
Term or Concept
- Ribosome
d
- Mitochondria
g
- Nucleus
c
- Golgi
apparatus
a
- Smooth Endoplasmatic
Reticulum
f
- Membrane
j
- Cell
Wall
e
- Lysosome
b
- Chloroplast
i
- Cilia
h
Definition or Association
- packaging and transport
- digestion
- genetic material storage
- protein assembly
- structural support
- lipid production
- glucose breakdown
- movement
- oxygen production
- contain transport proteins and receptors
ESSAY SECTION
Complete all of the questions in
this Essay Section
INSTRUCTIONS: Each question is worth
5 points.The total points for this section is35 points. Use complete
sentences and cite resources. Make sure you provide a comprehensive
answer for full credit.
**Do not enter your answers here.**
Type your answers into the Answer Sheet provided by your instructor.
- You scoop up a water sample from a local pond nearby,
because you are curious about the possible microbes that might live there.
After looking at several slides that held drops of the sample, you noticed
two different kinds of cells: One kind was very small and had no separate
internal structures; the other kind was much larger, and it contained
several kinds of internal structures that were physically different from
each other. Please name each cell and briefly describe their overall
similarities and differences.
The first cell that is described is
more than likely going to be a basic plant cell like an algae or similar cell.
The second cell that is described will more than likely be an animal cell, it
could perhaps be a skin cell of a fish or frog. There are many differences
between these two cells, but there are also many similarities. One of the
seemingly very big differences is the irregular shape of the larger animal
cell; it also seems to not have a cell wall. Some of the similarities are
things like the cytoplasm, ER, Ribosomes, and Mitochondria.
- PKU (phenylketonuria) is an enzyme deficiency disease
that only develops in individuals who are homozygous recessive for that
gene. An individual with PKU has parents that do not have this disease.
What is the parents’ genotype for the gene responsible for PKU? What is the
probability that they may have another child with PKU? How many future
children of the affected individual will be carriers? Explain your
answers.
Heterozygous Dominant
One child will be a non carrier, one
in four will have PKU and 2 children will carry the gene without expression of
the disease. This can be viewed in a basic pungent square.
R
r
R
RR Rr
r
Rr rr
- Humans share 99% of their genes with chimpanzees, 90%
with mice, 50% with fruit flies, and 37% with celery. Please explain the
evolutionary significance of these data.
Given an evolutionist theory that we
all evolved from the first form of life it would make sense that we would all
share some type of DNA similarities. If Humans are simply just mice which have
evolved, we must still have some of the mouse’s DNA. It would only make sense
that as you progress down the chain that you would find similarities between
the two parties as you go down the line. If Fruit flies started before mice,
then it would make sense for them to share a large percentage of their DNA
together.
- Describe the major land biome where you live. How have
human activities changed the landscape and how has this affected native
species? Include specific examples.
Chaparral biome (Southern
Calfornia)(my home). Native vegetation would be “scrub brush” and “scrub oak.”
Most of the wilderness has been replaced with “urban savanna” — pavement with
some lawns and whatever people have in their yards. Some of the
not-yet-urbanized areas have been replaced with nonnative grass, and maintained
that way by fires. There are also long time vacant lots. Most of these have
eucalyptus (from Australia) and palm trees (that are also not native
here).Introduced animal species have displaced many native animal species. The
introduced species include people, dogs, cats, red-masked Conures, Argentine
ants, peacocks The displaced include birds of prey, bats, deer, bears, cougars.
Some animals can coexist with people. These include coyotes, opossums, skunks,
pocket gophers.
- The habitat of one species of tropical fish is red
coral reefs. The large majority of the fish in this population are
red. A few individual fish carry a mutation that prevents the production
of the red pigment; as a result these individual fish are white. The
temperature of the ocean where these fish live gets warmer and warmer over
a 10 year period, and as a result the coral is bleached and turns white.
Use what you have learned about natural selection to explain how this
bleaching event may have affected the evolution this fish population (not
including possible direct effects of warmer temperatures on the fish).
Include the following terms in your explanation: differential
reproduction, beneficial trait, allele frequency, selection pressure,
evolution.
5.Alternative
At the beginning of the spring, Dr.
Betty Burner notices that there is an equal distribution of long and short
stemmed the dandelions in her backyard. By the end of the summer she
notices that the majority of the dandelions have short stems. This
observation is an example of what biological principle? Develop a
hypothesis as to why there was an increase in the proportion of the short
stemmed dandelions within the population.
The principal has to do with
biological natural selection. The plants that have the best environment are the
plants that will thrive. Perhaps the explanation is that in the beginning of
the spring Dr. Betty Burner wasn’t mowing the weeds in the front yard so there
was an equal distribution of the stems among the yard. Later in the spring
though, Dr. Betty then mows her lawn and interrupts the natural flow of the way
things would be. This is a very simple explanation of why the biological
environment is being affected. Another explanation could be that a type of weed
poison that her or her neighbor is using is only meant to kill long stemmed
weeds. Either way it is the introduction of something new into the environment
which caused this uneven distributive effect.
- Use what you have learned about energy transfer in food
chains and the second law of thermodynamics to explain why it is an
environmentally good choice to eat a plant based diet. Include the
following terms in your answer: producer, herbivore, omnivore, trophic
level, resources and energy
The transfer of energy is never 100%
efficient. Energy is never created nor destroyed but its transfer can be
inefficient. Animals in the first trophic level would be herbivores. Their
consumption of plant matter provides the energy for the production of protein
and the animals growth and maintenance. As a plant eater its source of energy
is quite cast given the proper environment. An omnivore has increased diversity
based on diet and can therefore occupy environments which would be inhospitable
to a herbivore.
- You have read that inorganic fertilizers contribute to
water pollution and would like to make a switch from inorganic fertilizers
to organic compost in your vegetable garden. A friend graciously gives you
a truck load of his compost. As a good researcher and critical thinker you
are not convinced that organic compost will yield the same results as the
inorganic fertilizer you have used for years with good results. To draw
your own conclusion based on scientific evidence you decide to conduct an
experiment in your garden. State a good hypothesis, design an experiment
(include test subjects, sample size, control(s), dependent and independent
variables, type of data collected) and hypothetical results/conclusion.
Does your conclusion support the hypothesis?
For my experiment I would start by
creating two separate gardens, the first garden would be my control group which
uses inorganic fertilizer. The second group would be my test group which would
use organic fertilizer. I would create two separate gardens containing the same
plants where I would test whether or not the garden with the organic fertilizer
responded in the same way as the garden without the inorganic fertilizer. I
would hypothesize that the garden with the organic fertilizer wouldn’t grow as
good as the garden with the inorganic fertilizer. After several weeks I would
test different vegetable sizes, colors, and overall health of all plants. My
hypothetical conclusion would be that although not as good as the inorganic
fertilizer the organic fertilizer still did a fantastic job. This would support
my original hypothesis, but prove that organic fertilizer is a viable
replacement for inorganic fertilizer.
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