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Scientific Method And Hierarchy

Molecules

Cells and Organelles

Organelles and Systems Cells and Organelles and Systems

Body Systems

Homeostasis And Feedback

Scientific Method And Hierarchy Molecules Cells and Organelles Cells and Organelles (s) Systems Homeostasis And Feedback $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The variable that is changed by the investigator

What is the Independent Variable

The variable that changes as a result of a change in the independent variable

What is the Dependent Variable

The variables that the experimenter keeps the same to make the experiment valid

What is a constant?

The problem if you change your data to go with your expectations

What is Bias (get invalid Results)

Order of Biological Hierarchy From smallest To largest

Organism (Largest) Organ system Organ Tissue Cell Organelle Molecule

The property Of water that Explains all of its Other properties.

What is Polar

This moves Across the Cell membrane By osmosis

What is water?

Cell membrane Is mainly made Up of this type Of molecule

What are lipids?

Regulates Chemical Reactions in The cell

What are proteins?

2 Functions Of carbohydrates In the body

What is quick Source of Energy and Dietary fiber?

The type of Molecule Shown And What is Special about The heads Of these molecules

What is a Phospholipid And Polar Head?

Part of the Cell that Makes energy

What is the Mitochondria?

Part of a Plant cell That makes sugar

What is the chloroplast?

This couldn’t Be made if the Mitochondria Wasn’t working.

What is Energy?

What is A prokaryote?

A single- Celled organism That DOES NOT Have a nucleus Or membrane bound organelles. (Bacteria)

What 2 Systems work together for Movement?

What are the Muscular And Skeletal Systems?

The body System that controls Muscle Contractions.

What is the Nervous System?

The basic unit that all living organisms are made up of.

What are cells?

2 Parts Of the cell Involved In getting Rid of Cell Waste

Helps digest big molecules and the Cell Membrane- Part of the cell What are The Lysosome- breaks Down old cell parts and Helps digest big molecules and the Cell Membrane- Part of the cell Where waste is removed? .

A single or multicellular Organism that HAS a Nucleus and membrane bound Organelles. (Plants, Animals, Protista, and Fungi) .

What is a Eukaryote?

The system That removes Waste product Of cellular Respiration Through the mouth (Carbon Dioxide).

What is the Respiratory System?

The system That picks up Waste from the Cell.

What is the Circulatory System?

That removes metabolic Waste from the BLOOD The system That removes metabolic Waste from the BLOOD And gets rid of the waste products Of cellular respiration As urine.

What is The Excretory System?

Are chemicals that target System that Contains glands And releases hormones Into the blood (which Are chemicals that target Organs throughout the Body).

What is The Endocrine System?

Daily Double!!

The systems Involved with Picking up waste From the cell and then Getting rid of it out Of the body.

The circulatory system picks up waste that has left the cell membrane of the cells and carries it through the blood. The carbon dioxide diffuses into the lungs (respiratory system) and exits the body through the mouth. The other waste from the cell diffuses into the kidneys (excretory system) and leaves the as urine.

The pancreas putting Out insulin to lower Blood glucose is an Example of

Negative Feedback.

Temperature Would make Lowering A person’s Temperature Would make Their blood Circulate... (faster or slower?)

What is slower?

The increase Of heart rate And breathing Rate is an Example of

What is Homeostasis

The two Systems That are MOST involved With sensing And regulating homeostasis

What are The Nervous And Endocrine Systems?

If gas waste Is building Up in your Cells- What System is Not working?

What is Circulatory?

Final Jeopardy Hierarchy And Systems

Can you identify the parts Of the cell and systems involved in Waste removal. Can you Explain how the The systems work together To remove waste from the cell Out of the body?