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Key Concepts and Expectations for Your Environmental Science Test

Prepare for your upcoming test with this guide covering essential topics. You will encounter 9 fill-in-the-blank questions, 5 multiple-choice questions, 2 short answer questions, and 1 long answer question. The test is worth a total of 31 marks. Key concepts to understand include biotic vs abiotic factors, bioaccumulation, the role of producers and consumers, and the dynamics of predator/prey relationships. Additionally, be familiar with the water cycle, including evaporation and precipitation, as well as the distinction between niche and habitat. Use this study guide to reinforce your understanding!

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Key Concepts and Expectations for Your Environmental Science Test

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  1. Study Guide Unit 1 Topics 4-5

  2. What to expect on your test: • You will be given 9 fill in the blanks with 12 words to choose from. • 5 multiple choice questions • 2 short answer questions • 1 long answer question • The test will be out of 31 marks.

  3. Know how to use these words: • Biotic/ Abiotic • Bioaccumulation • Niche • Producer/consumer • Evaporation • Precipitation • Pollutants • Predator/prey • Decomposers • omnivore

  4. Know: • The food chain and be able to describe how energy is transferred from producer to consumer • The difference between the niche and habitat of an animal • The water cycle and how it is recycling in nature

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