BIOLOGY ACTIVITIES ESO 2
END OF TERM ACTIVITIES
You must do
these activities well presented on white paper and hand them in before the 12th
June.
1. Identify the words in the list below
as elements of the biocenosis or biotope of an ecosystem:
a) soil
b) wind
c) buildings
d) trees
e) energy
f) microorganisms
g) algae
h) temperature
i) sponges
j) humidity
k) pollution
l) dead animals
2. Primary consumers feed on all types of
plants. Where can you find most primary consumers in high mountains or in a
forest? Explain your answer.
3. Look at these pictures. Explain what biotic
relations are represented in each one? Are these relations intraspecific or
interspecific?
4. Which
graphic representation gives more information about ecosystems: a food chain or
a food web? Why do you think this is?
5. Copy and
complete the table.
ORGANIC BIOMOLECULES
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FUNCTION
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EXAMPLES
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CARBOHYDRATES
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LIPIDS
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PROTEINS
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
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6. Draw a picture of a plant cell. Label these
parts:
Cell wall,
cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuoles, chloroplasts, mitochondria
Write 5
differences between animal and plant cells.
7. Saccharomyces cerevisae is a unicellular fungus, yeast, which is
used to make bread. In the absence of oxygen, it breaks down the sugars in
flour, producing alcohol (ethanol) and carbon dioxide.
a) What
type of chemical reaction is taking place, anabolic or catabolic? Explain.
b) The
carbon dioxide released is responsible for the sponginess of the bread. What
happens to the alcohol?
8. Classify
these cells as autotrophic or heterotrophic.
a) an algae
cell
b) a muscle
cell
c) leaf
cells on an olive tree
d) root
cells in a geranium
e) a skin
cell
f) protozoa
c) a
cyanbacteria
d) a green
stem cell.
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