Table of Contents> 1: Cells> 1.02 Cell Organelles> Tues: INSTRUCT-READ: Plant and Animal Cells Question 1: Which cell organelles are only found in the plant cell?

Question 1 options:

Small Vacuole

Large Vacuole, Chloroplast, Cell Wall

Cell membrane, Chloroplast, Cell Wall

Mitochondria and Cell Membrane
Question 2 (2 points)
Table of Contents 2: Adaptation and Change 2.01: Organism Interdependence Tues: INSTRUCT: Unit 2.01 - Abiotic and Biotic Factors Question 2: What is the relationship between carrying capacity and limiting factors?
Question 2 options:

Carrying capacity is determined by elements called limiting factors, such as limited water in a desert.

The maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support.

The non-living elements in an ecosystem, such as water, air, or sunlight.

The living parts of an ecosystem, such as animals, plants and fungi.
Question 3 (2 points)
Table of Contents 3: Chemistry 3.02: Elements and the Periodic Table Wed: INSTRUCT-WATCH: Brainpop Periodic Table Question 3: Why is the configuration of electrons in an atom�s outer shell important?
Question 3 options:

It determines if the atom is positive or negative.

It determines what other kinds of elements it can bond with

It determines the metaling point of the atom.

It determines if the elements are non-metal, metal, or gas.
Question 4 (2 points)
Table of Contents 3: Chemistry 3.03: Chemical Reactions Tues: INSTRUCT-READ: Unit 3.03 - Physical and Chemical Changes Question 4: What are signs that a chemical reaction has taken place?
Question 4 options:

Changing the state of matter and the shape

Changing the state of matter and texture

An UNEXPECTED color or temperature change

Changing the texture or shape
Question 5 (2 points)
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Table of Contents 3: Chemistry 3.04: Chemical Formulas Tues: INSTRUCT = 3.04 - Chemical Formulas Question 5: What is a compound?
Question 5 options:

Molecules combining two or more elements together

The smallest part of chemical elements

When the same element bond together

A single part of one element

Question 1: Large Vacuole, Chloroplast, Cell Wall

Question 2: Carrying capacity is determined by elements called limiting factors, such as limited water in a desert.
Question 3: It determines what other kinds of elements it can bond with.
Question 4: An UNEXPECTED color or temperature change.
Question 5: Molecules combining two or more elements together.