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What is life? |
1. Reproduction 2. Energy reproduction 3. Order 4. Response to stimuli (environment) 5. Regulation 6. Growth and develop |
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List the biological system |
1. There biosphere 2. Ecosystems 3. Communities 4. Populations 5. Organisms 6. Organs 7. Tissues 8. Cells 9. Organelles 10. Molecules |
There are 10, must be in exact order. Start from the sky. |
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Organismal |
Single organism |
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Cell |
Smallest unit of life |
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Chloroplast |
An organelle |
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Producer |
Absorbs light energy and transforms it into chemical energy |
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Chemical energy |
In food and is transferred from plants to consumers. |
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DNA |
Makes up genes found in all cells |
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True or false: Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane enclosed organelles. |
False. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and lack membrane enclosed organelles. |
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Name the domain(s) that contain Prokaryotic cells. |
Domain bacteria and domain archaea |
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True or false: Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have membranes. |
True |
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List the four kingdoms of the eukarya domain. |
1. Protista 2. Fungi 3. Plantae 4. Animalia |
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What is the animalia kingdom? |
Animals. They cannot make their own food. |
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What is the plantae kingdom? |
Plants. They use photosynthesis (use light) to fix carbon to make their food. |
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What is the fungi kingdom? |
Fungus, yeast, and mushrooms. They are decomposers that help remove dead material. |
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What is the protista kingdom? |
Protists. Single celled organisms. |
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What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular? |
Uni means one and multi means many. |
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What do organelles use to make ATP? |
Photosynthesis |
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What is evolution. |
Change in the Gene pool of a population from generation to generation by such processes as mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift. |
Long definition, something to do with Gene pool. |
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Theory of natural selection The mechanism of evolution. Common descent (species) |
Darwin's The Origin of Species |
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What are 2 factors that contribute to the population of organisms? |
Hereditary variations and environmental factors. |
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What are the steps to the Scientific Theory? |
1. Observation 2. Question 3. Hypothesis 4. Prediction 5. Test of prediction 6. Result |
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True or false: viruses are live cells. |
False. Viruses are not cells and they are not alive. |
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What are emergent properties? |
New properties that arise with each step upward in the hierarchy of life, owing to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity increases. |
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