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Characteristics
of Life
2
Organization
of Cells
3
Reproduction
4
Diversity &
Unity of Life
5
Natural
Selection
6
Science as a
Process
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Characteristics Organization
Reproduction
of Life
of Cells
Diversity &
Unity of
LIFE
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Something that
evokes a response
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What is a stimulus?
10
Maintaining a
stable internal
environment
11
What is
homeostasis?
12
Total of all the
chemical reactions
in an organism
13
What is
metabolism?
14
Process where
organisms
become mature
adults
15
What is
development?
16
CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2
and
C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O
+ ATP
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What are the
reactions for
Photosynthesis
and Cellular
Respiration
18
This organism
uses 2 parents
to reproduce
and cannot make
its own food.
19
What is a sexual
heterotroph?
20
A screw-up in the
DNA which can
help, hurt or
have no effect on
the organism
21
What is a
mutation?
22
Smallest unit that
can perform all
life’s processes
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What is a cell?
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Structures that
carry out
specialized jobs
within an organ
system
25
What is an organ?
26
Group of cells that
have similar
abilities and that
allow an organ to
function
27
What are tissues?
28
The process in
which all organisms
produce new
organisms like
themselves
29
What is
reproduction?
30
Large molecule
containing the
hereditary code for
an organism
31
What is DNA?
32
Hereditary
information from
two individuals is
combined in their
offspring
33
What is sexual
reproduction?
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A short segment of
DNA that codes for
a protein or
polypeptide
36
What is a gene?
37
Single organism
divides producing
genetically identical
cells
38
What is asexual
reproduction?
39
Branch of biology
that studies
organisms
interacting with
each other & their
environment
40
What is ecology?
41
The cause of
adaptations (and
eventually evolution)
42
What is a
mutation?
43
The rules that
govern how cells use
the hereditary
instructions in their
DNA
44
What is the genetic
code?
45
The three domains
of life
46
What are Archaea,
Bacteria, and
Eukarya?
47
The six Kingdoms of
life
48
What are
Archaebacteria
(Archaea), Eubacteria
(Bacteria), Protista,
Fungi, Plantae, and
Animalia?
49
Traits that improve
an individual’s
ability to survive
and reproduce
50
What are
adaptations?
51
Organisms with
favorable traits
survive & reproduce
to pass on their
genes
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What is natural
selection?
53
Helps us understand
how populations of
organisms came into
existence & how
they’ve changed over
time
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What is evolution?
55
Rabbits with white
fur and short ears
in snow would be an
example
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What are
adaptations?
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All organisms (both
autotrophs and
heterotrophs) must
do this in order to
get ATP and live!
59
What is cellular
respiration?
60
Organized approach
used in science to
explain observations
of the natural world
61
What is the
scientific method?
62
First step in a
scientific study
63
What is observation
of the natural
world?
64
A statement that
proposes an
explanation to a
scientific question
65
What is a
hypothesis?
66
A group in an
experiment that is
used for comparison
67
What is the
control?
68
Numerical data
collected in a
scientific
experiment
69
What is
quantitative data?
70
Final
Jeopardy
71
Taxonomy
72
Binomial
Nomenclature
includes these 2
classifications
73
What are genus and
species?
74