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Alice's Quiz!

  • 1) What would be the independent variable in Sharese's experiment
    outlined in Scenario 2-2 on your separate sheet of paper?




  • 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?




  • 3) What would be the dependent variable in Sharese's experiment
    outlined in Scenario 2-2 on your separate sheet of paper?




  • 4) Using Graph 2-3 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the X
    axis label?




  • 5) Using Graph 2-3 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the Y
    axis label?




  • 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?




  • 7) Using Graph 2-5 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the
    independent variable?




  • 8) Using Graph 2-5 on your separate sheet of paper, what would be the
    dependent variable?




  • 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?




  • 10) Any internal or external change that brings about a response from an
    organism is known as ______________________.




  • 11) Most succession leads to a final end stage, called the climax
    community. Which statement below BEST describes the climax
    community?




  • 12) Which of the following is NOT an abiotic component of an ecosystem?



  • 13) What is the primary difference between a forest ecosystem and the
    microhabitat ecosystem that exists underneath a rock in that sam
    forest?




  • 14) Which of the following is NOT a external stimulus for plants?



  • 15) Which of the following is NOT an biotic component of an ecosystem




  • 16) Which of the following is NOT a internal stimulus for animals?



   


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