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Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest

1) What biome does the setting of this movie take place? How do you know (give animal & plant evidence to support your answer)

2) What happened to Batty? What does he say that the fairies disagree with?

3) Describe (in detail) the major problems Crysta, Pips, Batty, & Beetle Boys face with their environment.

4) Create a food web of the animals & plants seen in the movie (at least 4 organisms involved)

5) What is the monster eating trees? What really do the red Xs mean?

6) Describe (in detail) where Hexxus gets his power from. 

7) How does this movie relate to our world and the current concerns over deforestation? 

Write a paragraph that answers the question: “What do you think is the most important message in this movie, and how could you help spread that message?”


Maternal risk factor for anemia in pregnancy with explanation

1.  Oftentimes, scientists face unexpected challenges as they work on resolving a certain problem. As you were working on resolving this environmental issue, you received a report from a group of environmental engineers who are working with you on this project showing that the bacteria you are intending to use is not found in high quantities in that area of the sea.


C3b:




A) chemotactic. B) anaphylatoxin




C) opsonizes bacteria. D)the inactive form of C3

Suppose that the relative affinities of the three OR regulatory sequences and the three OL regulatory sequences for the λ repressor were reversed and that OR3 and OL3 have the greatest affinity for the repressor. What would be the likely effect on the mechanism of infection by λ? 


How does evolutionary forces (e.g. mutation,genetic, drift,gene,flow etc.)contribute biological variations of species at present?


Why are fossils records uses as a good evidence for evolution?


How can domestic breeding contradict with darwins theory on Natural Selection?


23. What is a carrier? If a carrier mates with a homozygous dominant individual, what 

are the chances one of their kids will get a disease?

24. If a heterozygous parent has a disease caused by a dominant allele and mates with 

a homozygous recessive individual, what are the chances that their child will get the 

disease?


19. A child has type O blood, and her mother has type A blood. What is the mother's 

genotype? What are the possible genotypes for the father?

20. What is the difference between pleiotropy and polygenic inheritance? Give an 

example of a trait that exhibits each.

21. What makes a good study organism for genetic research? Give an example of a 

bad study organism and a good one.

22. Be able to interpret a pedigree chart and say what possible genotypes the children 

of two known parents can produce.