#1 Explain how a cell, such as an animal cell, maintains homeostasis.

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#1 Explain how a cell, such as an animal cell, maintains homeostasis. Cell membrane Nucleus Osmosis Semi-permeable Diffusion Active transport Passive transport Passive transport Homeostasis Carrier proteins Endocytosis Exocytosis

#2 Describe the two ways genetic material is passed from one generation to the next Mitosis Meiosis Reproduction Sex cells Body cells Asexual Sexual DNA Nucleus Genetic variation Parents Offspring Gametes Zygote Replication

#3 Describe the six kingdoms Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animilia Environment Cell wall Prokaryote or Eukaryote Multi or unicellular Autotroph or heterotroph

# 4 How do we scientifically explain the evidence and mechanisms for biological evolution Natural selection Evolution Darwin Convergent evolution Divergent evolution allopatric speciation Sympatric speciation Fossil record Embrological Biochemistry (DNA) Homologous structures Anatomical structures Survival of the fittest Adaptations Common ancestor

#5 How do organisms interact and depend on each other and their environment for survival Flow of energy Producer Consumer Predator/prey Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism Food web Food chain Energy pyramid