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Author: Stephen Pegler Created: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
These are the daily warmup questions. You should have the answers, or if you have been absent, get them from a friend.

By Stephen Pegler on Friday, May 25, 2007

Reminder:  Behavior of a violent or agressive nature will be sent home or given in school suspensions.  PLEASE WATCH YOUR BEHAVIOR!!  BE CIVILIZED AND KIND TO OTHERS!!  SHUT YOUR MOUTHS AND LISTEN TO YOUR TEACHERS AND TO OTHERS!!!

1.  Main purpose of the circulatory system.

2.  Main purpose of the respiratory system.

3.  Waste produced by cells.

4.  Name of system that gets rid of waste.

5.  Draw a quick diagram of the heart and label the chamb ...
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By Stephen Pegler on Wednesday, May 23, 2007

1.  What is relative humidity?

2.  Name some types of clouds.

3.  Why is there more energy at the equator than at the poles?

4.  What happens to air as it cools?

Reminders:
Yearbook party after school today.
NJHS party after school on Tuesday.

By Stephen Pegler on Friday, May 18, 2007

1.  In evolutionary history, which are believed to have come first: prokaryotes, or eukaryotes?  Why?

2.  What are fossils?  What conditions must be present for them to form?

3.  What is Intelligent Design?

4.  Do a Punnett square cross of a roan cow and a white cow (RW X WW)

By Stephen Pegler on Thursday, May 17, 2007

1.  Trace the manufacture of protein from DNA on.

2.  DNA is a code for _______________.

3.  Explain incomplete dominant genes.

4.  Can you name a body system that runs from the head to the toes?


By Stephen Pegler on Wednesday, May 02, 2007

1.  Create a food web that would come from a desert  Include at least 7 items.

2.  How do you find the magnification of a microscope?

3.  What is a characteristic of vertebrate animals?

4.  How many different groups of fish are there?

5.  Place the following into the correct order of protein synthesis beginning in the nucleus:  protein, mRNA, DNA, tRNA, amino acids

By Stephen Pegler on Wednesday, May 02, 2007

1.  What is the word that refers to both testes and ovaries?

2.  List 2 differences between asexual and sexual reproduction.

3.  Which type of front produces more violent weather, cold or warm?

4.  Sketch the meanders of a stream and label where the erosion and deposition takes place.

5.  How do you determine the hardness of a mineral?

By Stephen Pegler on Wednesday, April 11, 2007

1.  What is the name of the chemical process that goes on in plants and some bacteria?

2.  Describe that process in words.

3.  What chemical reactions are the opposite of that process?

4.  What is movement from high to low concentration called?

5.  When cells move things against a concentration gradiant, we call it this.

By Stephen Pegler on Tuesday, April 10, 2007

1.  Name a requirement that living things must carry out.

2.  Describe how three different types of organisms would carry this out.

3.  What are the three types of fires, and how are they different?

4.  Why is it important to wear closed toe footwear in a lab?

5.  What surrounds a cell?

By Stephen Pegler on Monday, April 09, 2007

1.  How many parents are necessary for sexual reproduction?

2.  What is the name of the genetic material in most living things?

3.  What are all living things made of?  or, What is the basic unit of all life?

4.  Where is the material from #2 found?

5.  List one benefit that fire provides to a forest ecosystem.

By Stephen Pegler on Monday, March 19, 2007

1.  What kind of fuels for a forest fire would you find in a forest?

2.  What would be the purpose of thinning trees in a forest?

3.  What is the difference between a surface and a ground fire?

4.  What can start succession in a forest?

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