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Semester 1 Knowledge BowlDecember 2013

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How much mass is this on the 3 beam balance?

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Your family is going to purchase a motorcycle. They are looking for one that will not waste fuel. You already know that bigger engines use more fuel. So which motorcycle engine would you recommend?A. 0.5 L B. 350 cm3

C. 400 mL D. 200 kL

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What does “amorphous” mean?

Give three examples

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What properties do you use to

identify a crystal?

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What is the difference between a

mineral and a crystal?

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Why does a “salt” have to be dissolved

before we can begin to grow a crystal?

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List a 4 properties that can be used to identify a mineral

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Tell me 3 minerals that have “special properties” and

what those special properties are!

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Define a super- saturated solution

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List three minerals that have a

metallic luster

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What does inorganic mean?

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What are the two most important safety precautions to

remember when making your crystal

solution?

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How do I find the streak of a mineral?

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What does it mean when someone says

“this mineral is ‘soft’?”

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In class we saw clear examples of three kinds of cleavage. What is the type of cleavage and what

mineral example did we see?

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In nature where can we find dissolved

minerals?

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Why are most precious gems found

in mines

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Why can’t a sugar be called a mineral?

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What is a compound?

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What is a salt?

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What is the difference between a molecule and a

compound?

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What are the three kinds of rocks, and how are rocks sorted into one

of these three types?

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What two kinds of Igneous Rock are there? Describe the difference and

give one example of each.

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Why is Granite called a “coarse-grained” rock?

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Why is Granite less dense than Basalt?

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What is the difference between Lava and Magma?

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Give 4 examples of Sedimentary Rock!

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Give 4 examples of Metamorphic Rock!

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What is/are strata? Where would you find them and what kind of rock

would they be made of?

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What are three different materials that form sediments?

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How can scientists find out which way groundwater is

flowing?

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What is the difference between “weathering” and “erosion”?

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What is the difference between “cementation” and “compaction”?

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What type of rock prevents contamination from entering an

aquifer? Give 2 examples

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What is a fossil?

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What is an aquifer?

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What 2 conditions are necessary for fossil formation ?

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Describe three environments (terrain) where you would not go to

look for fossils

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What are three things fossils can tell us?

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Where are the three places we can find “original remains”?

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Give two reasons why the knowledge we have about the past from fossils might not be accurate

or complete.

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What is a metamorphic rock?

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Why is a garnet NOT considered a mineral?

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Trace the sediments silt and clay to their Metamorphic

Rock form.

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Draw the entire ROCK CYCLE on the board!

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What are three characteristics of living

things my class agreed on?

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What are the three basic statements of the Cell

Theory?

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Who was the first person to “see” a cell and what was he looking at

Who was the first person to see a cell and what was he looking at?

Who was the first person to “see” a cell and what was he looking at Who was the first person to “see” a cell and what was he looking at Who was the first person to “see” a cell and what was he looking at

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What are the 4 most important steps to follow when trying to view an object under high power?

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Why couldn’t we see the nuclei in the elodea cells??

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Why do nerve cells appear different from bone cells?

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Why are bacteria considered to be

different than amoeba?

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Why can’t an Amoeba grow large enough to

swallow you?

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What are two advantages to being multicellular?

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What is the function of the mitochondria?

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What are the differences between plant and animal

cells?

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What is the function of the endoplasmic reticulum?

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Why don’t animal cells require cell

walls?

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How are ribosomes in a plant cell important to the formation of the cell wall?

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What is the function of the nucleus?

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Why do we need to use a cover slip when

preparing a slide to view under the microscope?

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If a cell is 4x3x2 what is it’s surface area?

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What is its volume?

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If 2 molecules can enter the cell through every

square unit of surface area in a minute, how many

could enter this cell in one minute??

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If this cell only needs 1 molecule per cubic unit of

volume a minute to survive- how many

molecules does it require in one minute?

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Can this cell live? Why or why not??