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Biology Practice Quiz Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

1. What is the name of the life process that describes a tadpole turning into a frog? Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

2. Mushroom: Autotroph or Heterotroph? Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

3. This is the largest of all kingdoms: a. Plantae b. Monera C. Animalia Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

4. This branch of biology studies the processes of the body Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

5. This branch of biology studies the structures of the body Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 6. Which kingdom?

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 7. Which Kingdom?

8. This kingdom has only asexual reproduction: a.Plantae b. Animalia c. Protista d. Monera (Bacteria)

9. The body’s ability to stay the same on the inside regardless of the outside is called ______________________?

10. This kingdom has only autotrophs: a.Plantae b. Animalia c. Protista d. Monera (Bacteria)

11. Who created our first system of classification?

12. Organisms are now classified based on their ______________? Name & Date Location & Geography Structure & DNA

13. Which Kingdom? a. Monera b. Plantae c. fungi

14. This is a paramecium: Which Kingdom? a. Protista b. Plantae c. fungi

15. There are more of these animals on earth than any other: a. Humans b. Monkeys C. Insects Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.

Answer Key Development Heterotroph C Physiology Anatomy Animal D Homeostasis A Aristotle Structure & DNA Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control.