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Spring Semester Review

Where one object in space casts a shadow onto another, examples include a lunar and solar. ellipse waxing waning eclipse 1

The part of the lunar cycle where the Moon appears to grow waning ellipse waxing eclipse 1

A group of small, solid, rocky bodies that orbit the Sun between the inner and outer planets (Mars and Jupiter) comets meteors asteroid belt meteorites 1

A small icy body that orbits the Sun and produces a tail of gas and dust comet asteroid meteor meteorite 7

A small object from outer space that passes through Earth's atmosphere and reaches the surface comet Meteorite Meteor asteroid 1

A brief streak of light produced by a small particle entering Earth's atmosphere at a high speed - aka shooting star comet Meteorite meteor asteroid 1

The part of the lunar cycle where the moon appears to shrink waning ellipse waxing eclipse 1

Participant Leaders Points Participant 7 Alvarado, Jason Cowan, Lizzy Weaver, Ethan 6 Glazier, Ste'fon 5 Cabrera, Sergi

Fastest Responders Seconds Participant 2.351 Alvarado, Jason 2.465 Cabrera, Sergi 4.285 Weaver, Ethan 6.56 Cowan, Lizzy 6.855 Goodman, Tristan

Warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair, specialized teeth, and the females produce milk Birds Reptiles Mammals sponges 1

The smallest unit that is able to perform the basic functions of life (smallest living unit) Cell Tissue Atom organ 5

A cold-blooded vertebrate that has lungs and skin covered with scales or horny plates Amphibian Reptile mammal bird 1

A characteristic, behavior, or inherited trait that allows a species to be able to survive and reproduce in their particular environment, such as webbed feet adaptation phenotype genotype gene 1

An animal that does not have a backbone, such as squids, worms, or spiders lizard vertebrate invertebrate human 1

This is something that produces a response from an organism behavior stimulus gene independent variable 1

The framework of something or how it is put together structure solid blueprint function 1

Participant Leaders Points Participant 14 Cowan, Lizzy 13 Alvarado, Jason 12 Cabrera, Sergi 11 Vann, Noah 10 Goodman, Tristan

Fastest Responders Seconds Participant 3.472 Cowan, Lizzy 5.307 Alvarado, Jason 7.242 Goodman, Tristan 7.29 Cabrera, Sergi 8.706 Stryker, Angel

A structure made of DNA that is found in the nucleus of a cell that contains genes meiosis Punnett square phenotype chromosome 1

A trait that shows up in the physical appearance of a person even if only one copy is present in the genotype gene genotype dominant trait recessive trait 1

Any change made to DNA that affects the characteristics of the organism homeostasis phenotype mutation stimulus 1

A chart used to show the probability of how genes may combine and be passed to offspring data table Punnett square experiment characteristic 1

The genetic make-up of an organism; all the genes that an organism has (Bb) genotype meiosis density phenotype 1

The process that takes place when a sperm and an egg combine to form one new cell meiosis fertilization evaporation mitosis 1

A form of cell division that occurs in reproductive cells - produces sperm in males and eggs in females meiosis conduction mitosis fertilization 1

Participant Leaders Points Participant 21 Cowan, Lizzy 19 Alvarado, Jason 18 Cabrera, Sergi 17 Weaver, Ethan 15 Goodman, Tristan

Fastest Responders Seconds Participant 3.771 Cabrera, Sergi 5.608 Alvarado, Jason 6.805 Counsellor, Solomon 8.418 Goodman, Tristan 10.754 Weaver, Ethan

A system that breaks down food and changes it to energy and materials that the body uses, consists of stomach and intestines circulatory digestive endocrine nervous 1

A system that regulates the body's response to internal and external stimuli nervous excretory immune circulatory 1

A condition in which an organism or cell maintains a relatively stable environment (when all the systems work together correctly) cellular respiration photosynthesis heredity homeostasis 1

A system that protects the body from disease and consists of lymph nodes and white blood cells muscular immune nervous skeletal 1

A system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide, consists of trachea, nose, and lungs nervous immune endocrine respiratory 1

A system that carries oxygen rich blood and nutrients to the cells and removes carbon dioxide muscular circulatory immune skeletal 10

A system that works with the skeletal system to help the body move and includes voluntary and involuntary types muscular immune respiratory digestive 1

Participant Leaders Points Participant 28 Cowan, Lizzy 25 Alvarado, Jason Cabrera, Sergi 23 Weaver, Ethan 21 Goodman, Tristan

Fastest Responders Seconds Participant 2.941 Cowan, Lizzy 3.905 Cabrera, Sergi 4.77 Alvarado, Jason 4.937 Watson, Joselyn 6.217 Counsellor, Solomon

What movie would you like to see after the test? Rank Responses 1 2 3 4 5 6 30