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Characteristics such as fur colour in young rabbits is controlled by |
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The structures which carry information for a large number of inherited characteristics are called |
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The main substance that produces acid rain is |
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The main substance given off by cars is |
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The substance produced mainly by cattle and rice fields is |
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The substance that may pollute both land and water is |
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The white coat of an Arctic hare acts as |
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The large ears of an African elephant give it an |
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The musk ox is insulated by |
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The walrus is insulated by |
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a large amount of body fat |
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Plants can be produced cheaply by doing what to an older plant? |
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What sort of computer application would be best for storing results from a survey of different plant species? |
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Deforestation increases what substance in the air? |
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Some gases absorb what radiated from the Earth? |
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The theory of evolution states that all living things alive today have evolved from |
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Scientists are uncertain how life began on Earth because |
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the evidence has been destroyed. |
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The most likely reason for the extinction of all the dinosaurs is that ... |
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conditions on Earth changed |
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New forms of genes arise by ... |
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Acid rain is made when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from pollution or volcanoes dissolve in falling rain. |
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A feature of an organism that fits it to its environment
e.g. the zebra's stripes help camouflage it in the African savannah |
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Two living things are clones if they have exactly the same genes. |
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Two living things are clones if they have exactly the same ... |
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The loss of the tree cover in an area, usually through logging, but can also occur after a fire. |
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid. The molecule that carries genetic information. |
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The gradual change in living organisms over millions of years caused by random mutations and natural selection. |
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When all the members of a species have died. |
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Preserved evidence of a dead animal or plant
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The length of DNA that codes for a particular characteristic. |
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What is meant by intensive farming? |
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Farming that uses fertilisers and and high energy inputs to get the maximum production of food from an area of land |
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What is meant by sustainability? |
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Development that does not make life more difficult for the generations that come after us. |
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What three things do all living things compete for? |
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food, territory and mates |
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Plants that live in arid (dry) places such as deserts often have what instead of leaves? |
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How do thorns (spines) help plants survive in desert (arid) conditions? |
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They reduce the amount of water plants lose as well as stopping animals from eating them. |
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Some plants as well as animals, protect themselves from being eaten by making ... |
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poisonous chemicals
These plants and insects are usually brightly coloured. |
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What two colours are often used in nature as a warning? |
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Black and yellow
e.g. wasps |
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Why do harmless hoverflies look like dangerous wasps? |
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Other animals will avoid them in case they get stung
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What are the two forms of sexual reproduction? |
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What is the point of reproducing? |
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To pass genes on to the next generation |
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What are passed on from one generation to another during reproduction? |
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What is another name for sex cells? |
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When an egg and sperm fuse (join) together |
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What do sperm have to help it reach the egg? |
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What is used to speed up the growth of new roots on cuttings? |
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What part of a plant can you take cuttings from? |
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What is a newly fertilised egg called? |
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Moving genes from one living organism to another is called .... |
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GM plants are controversial. What does GMN stand for? |
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How long has there been life on Earth? |
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About 3,500 million years
or 3.5 billion years |
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Plants often compete with each other for ... |
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light and for water and nutrients from the soil. |
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Modern cloning techniques include ... |
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tissue culture
embryo transplants
fusion cell and adult cell cloning |
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Using small groups of cells |
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What are embryo transplants? |
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Splitting apart cells from a developing animal embryo before they become specialised, then transplanting the identical embryos into host (surrogate) mothers. |
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Extinction may be caused by |
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changes to the environment
new predators
new diseases
new competitors |
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Rapid growth of the human population and an increase in the standard of living mean that ... |
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raw materials, including non-renewable resources, are being used up faster
More waste is produced
Greater pollution problems
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Humans reduce the amount of land available for other animals and plants by ... |
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building, quarrying, farming and dumping waste |
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Waste may pollute water with ... |
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sewage, fertilisers or toxic chemicals |
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Waste may pollute air with ... |
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smoke and gases such as sulfur dioxide which makes acid rain |
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Waste may pollute land with ... |
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toxic chemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides, which may be washed from land into water |
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What sort of living organisms can be used as air pollution indicators? |
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What sort of organisms can be used as water pollution indicators? |
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An increase in the Earth's temperature of only a few degrees (as a result of the 'greenhouse effect') could do what? |
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1. cause quite big changes in the Earth's climate
2. cause a rise in sea level resulting in floods |
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