ILTS 305 Exams (Latest 2024/ 2025 Updates STUDY
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Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
Political Map - ANSWERshows state/national boundaries and locations of cities (does
not include topographic features)
Physical Map - ANSWERshows rivers, mountains, forests, lakes, etc. with different
features shown in different colors (water-blue, low elevation - dark green, high
elevation - light green/orange, mountains -brown)
Topographic Map - ANSWERuses contour lines to show different land features
instead of colors
Climatic Map - ANSWERshows info about what areas receive more rain/snow or dry
weather, etc.; uses colors to depict differing areas
Economic/Resource Map - ANSWERshows different resources/economic activity
prevalent in certain areas (crops, minerals, etc.); uses symbols and letters to show
resources/activity
Road Map - ANSWERshows roads/highways/railways; detailed and used for
directions (more detailed the more specific you look, ie: country vs. city)
Total Solar Eclipse - ANSWERSun, moon, and earth are in a direct line (SME)
Total Lunar Eclipse - ANSWERMoon and sun on direct opposite sides of earth (MSE)
Partial Lunar Eclipse - ANSWERPart of the moon enters Earth's shadow
Partial Solar Eclipse - ANSWERSun, moon, and Earth not exactly aligned
Annular Solar Eclipse - ANSWERWhen Moon is farthest from Earth (moon's shadow
appears in front of Sun to make a ring around the moon)
Simple Circuit Flow Model - ANSWERpositively charged electrons -> light bulb ->
negatively charged electrons along a conductor
Closed Syllables - ANSWERShort vowel closed off by one or more consonant (ie: but-
ter, back, stuff)
Vowel Consonant e (VCe) Syllables - ANSWERlong vowel, single, letter, e (ie: wake,
rude, whale)
Open Syllables - ANSWERends with one long vowel without a consonant following it
(ie: to-tal, me, bi-ble)
, Vowel Team Syllables - ANSWERincludes long, short, or dipthong sounding vowel
pair (ie: boil, straw, they, though)
Vowel-r syllables - ANSWERsequence of letters ending in a vowel and r and might be
followed by more consonants (ie: per-form, worth, mir-ror)
Consonant le (C-le) syllables - ANSWERfound at ends of words; combined with open
syllable (ie: ca-ble, ti-tle) or closed if doubled consonant (ie: lit-tle, puz-zle)
Simple vs. Complex Syllables - ANSWERcomplex contains consonant clusters, simple
does not
Plant Cell Wall - ANSWERProtects and provides structural support for cell, filters
molecules passing in and out of cell during osmosis
Osmosis - ANSWERpassing of material (especially water) through a membrane that
won't allow all kinds of molecules to pass
Cell Membrane - ANSWERsemi-permeable, inside cell wall, allows osmosis to occur
(toxins out, nutrients/minerals in)
Plastids - ANSWERmembrane bound organelles with own dna; store starch and carry
out photosynthesis (leucoplasts, chloroplasts, chromoplasts)
Leucoplasts - ANSWERstore protein, lipids, and starch in non-photosynthetic plant
tissues
Chloroplasts - ANSWERcontains chlorophyll for photosynthesis, helps plant absorb
light energy from the sun and transform it into carbon dioxide and water into
glucose
Chromoplasts - ANSWERprovide color for plants and flowers
Central Vacuole - ANSWERStores water and helps cell wall from bursting
Golgi apparatus - ANSWERA system of membranes that modifies and packages
proteins for export by the cell
Ribosomes - ANSWERContain RNA, where protein synthesis occurs
Mitochondria - ANSWERProvide energy by breaking down carbs
Lysosome - ANSWERDispose of waste from cells
Neap tide - ANSWERthe tide with the least difference between consecutive low and
high tides (sun and moon at right angle)
BUNDLE PACKAGE WITH SOLUTIONS) Questions &
Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
Political Map - ANSWERshows state/national boundaries and locations of cities (does
not include topographic features)
Physical Map - ANSWERshows rivers, mountains, forests, lakes, etc. with different
features shown in different colors (water-blue, low elevation - dark green, high
elevation - light green/orange, mountains -brown)
Topographic Map - ANSWERuses contour lines to show different land features
instead of colors
Climatic Map - ANSWERshows info about what areas receive more rain/snow or dry
weather, etc.; uses colors to depict differing areas
Economic/Resource Map - ANSWERshows different resources/economic activity
prevalent in certain areas (crops, minerals, etc.); uses symbols and letters to show
resources/activity
Road Map - ANSWERshows roads/highways/railways; detailed and used for
directions (more detailed the more specific you look, ie: country vs. city)
Total Solar Eclipse - ANSWERSun, moon, and earth are in a direct line (SME)
Total Lunar Eclipse - ANSWERMoon and sun on direct opposite sides of earth (MSE)
Partial Lunar Eclipse - ANSWERPart of the moon enters Earth's shadow
Partial Solar Eclipse - ANSWERSun, moon, and Earth not exactly aligned
Annular Solar Eclipse - ANSWERWhen Moon is farthest from Earth (moon's shadow
appears in front of Sun to make a ring around the moon)
Simple Circuit Flow Model - ANSWERpositively charged electrons -> light bulb ->
negatively charged electrons along a conductor
Closed Syllables - ANSWERShort vowel closed off by one or more consonant (ie: but-
ter, back, stuff)
Vowel Consonant e (VCe) Syllables - ANSWERlong vowel, single, letter, e (ie: wake,
rude, whale)
Open Syllables - ANSWERends with one long vowel without a consonant following it
(ie: to-tal, me, bi-ble)
, Vowel Team Syllables - ANSWERincludes long, short, or dipthong sounding vowel
pair (ie: boil, straw, they, though)
Vowel-r syllables - ANSWERsequence of letters ending in a vowel and r and might be
followed by more consonants (ie: per-form, worth, mir-ror)
Consonant le (C-le) syllables - ANSWERfound at ends of words; combined with open
syllable (ie: ca-ble, ti-tle) or closed if doubled consonant (ie: lit-tle, puz-zle)
Simple vs. Complex Syllables - ANSWERcomplex contains consonant clusters, simple
does not
Plant Cell Wall - ANSWERProtects and provides structural support for cell, filters
molecules passing in and out of cell during osmosis
Osmosis - ANSWERpassing of material (especially water) through a membrane that
won't allow all kinds of molecules to pass
Cell Membrane - ANSWERsemi-permeable, inside cell wall, allows osmosis to occur
(toxins out, nutrients/minerals in)
Plastids - ANSWERmembrane bound organelles with own dna; store starch and carry
out photosynthesis (leucoplasts, chloroplasts, chromoplasts)
Leucoplasts - ANSWERstore protein, lipids, and starch in non-photosynthetic plant
tissues
Chloroplasts - ANSWERcontains chlorophyll for photosynthesis, helps plant absorb
light energy from the sun and transform it into carbon dioxide and water into
glucose
Chromoplasts - ANSWERprovide color for plants and flowers
Central Vacuole - ANSWERStores water and helps cell wall from bursting
Golgi apparatus - ANSWERA system of membranes that modifies and packages
proteins for export by the cell
Ribosomes - ANSWERContain RNA, where protein synthesis occurs
Mitochondria - ANSWERProvide energy by breaking down carbs
Lysosome - ANSWERDispose of waste from cells
Neap tide - ANSWERthe tide with the least difference between consecutive low and
high tides (sun and moon at right angle)