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1) What would be the independent variable in Sharese's experiment
outlined in Scenario 2-2 on your separate sheet of paper?
number of papers in each packet each teacher compiled each day
packet totals of teachers after drinking 5 Hour Energy drink & coffee
type of pre-packet compiling drink
using the same 4 teachers
2) What would be a properly written and logical conclusion Sharese
should have reached for the experiment outlined in Scenario 2-2 on
your separate sheet of paper?
5 Hour Energy drink causes the number of packets teacher make to increase.
5 Hour Energy drink makes teachers packet average totals increase. Teachers who drank 5 Hour Energy drink before compiling packets had averages 12 packets or more on average than when they drank coffee.
If teachers drink 5 Hour Energy drink instead of coffee before compiling packets, then their total of packets they compile will increase.
5 Hour energy drink makes the number of packets teachers make decrease as compared to drinking coffee.
3) What would be the dependent variable in Sharese's experiment
outlined in Scenario 2-2 on your separate sheet of paper?
type of pre-packet compiling drink
taking packet totals 5 days in a row for each drink
number of papers in each packet each teacher compiled each day
packet totals of teachers after drinking 5 Hour Energy drink & coffee
4) Using Graph 2-3 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the X
axis label?
number of hours Students Spent Studying for TEST
Students Average TEST Score
The Effect of Hours Spent Studying on Average Test Scores for Students
Time It Took Students to Take TEST
5) Using Graph 2-3 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the Y
axis label?
number of hours Students Spent Studying for TEST
Students Average TEST Score
The Effect of Hours Spent Studying on Average Test Scores for Students
Time It Took Students to Take TEST
6) Using Graph 2-3 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be a
logical prediction to infer about the results of Student Aevrage
Test Scores if Students studied for 3.5 hours?
Students Average Test Scores for 3.5 hours Spent Studying would be LESS than 3 hours.
Students Average Test Scores for 3.5 hours Spent Studying would be GREATER than 3 hours.
Students Average Test Scores for 3.5 hours Spent Studying would be the SAME as results for 3 hours.
Students Average Test Scores for 3.5 hours Spent Studying would be WORSE than 2 hours.
7) Using Graph 2-5 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the
independent variable?
Constant Temperture in C of Plant Environment
Type of Soil for each plant
Height of Plant in cm after 2 Weeks
Amount of sunlight for each plant
8) Using Graph 2-5 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the
dependent variable?
Constant Temperture in C of Plant Environment
Type of Soil for each plant
Height of Plant in cm after 2 Weeks
Amount of sunlight for each plant
9) Using Graph 2-5 on your separate sheet of paper, which statement
listed below, properly states the relationship shown between the
data on Graph 2-5?
As plant height in cm increases, temperture in degrees Celsius for each plant increases
As the temperature in degrees Celsius of the plant environment increases the height in cm of the plant increases
The ideal temperature to cause plants to grow the highest in cm for the Plant Environment is 24 degrees Celsius
Plants will grow higher in cm in 40 degrees Celsius than they will in a 16 degrees Celsius Environment
10) Any internal or external change that brings about a response from an
organism is known as ______________________.
Biodiversity
Sustainability
Stimulus
Gravitropism
11) Most succession leads to a final end stage, called the climax
community. Which statement below BEST describes the climax
community?
It can not be destroyed by a catastrophic event.
The community may remain largely unchanged for hundreds of years
Ecological succession never reaches the final stage.
It can be disrupted by a climate change, such as rain.
12) Which of the following is NOT an abiotic component of an ecosystem?
Sediment
Temperature
Bacteria
Rocks
13) What is the primary difference between a forest ecosystem and the
microhabitat ecosystem that exists underneath a rock in that sam
forest?
The forest ecosystem include biotic & abiotic components, while underneath the rock ecosystem only includes biotic components
The forest has fewer organisms and less biodiversity than underneath the rock.
Underneath the rock has fewer organisms and less biodiversity than the forest.
Underneath the rock includes biotic and abiotic components, while teh forest oinly includes abiotic components.
14) Which of the following is NOT a external stimulus for plants?
sunlight
soil
water
turning it's leaves and flowers toward the sun
15) Which of the following is NOT an biotic component of an ecosystem
Bacteria
Water
Animals
Plants
16) Which of the following is NOT a internal stimulus for animals?
thirst
full kidneys
hunger
sweating
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