Vocab #1 Biology: Quiz 2/6 1.bio- 2.hypo- 3.hyper- 4.multi- 5.meta- 6.-stasis 7.micro- 8.macro- 9.kilo- 10.iso- 11.mono- 12.di- 1.Life 2.Under 3.Over 4.Many.

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Vocab #1 Biology: Quiz 2/6 1.bio- 2.hypo- 3.hyper- 4.multi- 5.meta- 6.-stasis 7.micro- 8.macro- 9.kilo- 10.iso- 11.mono- 12.di- 1.Life 2.Under 3.Over 4.Many 5.With 6.Stable state 7.Tiny 8.Large 9.Thousand 10.Equal 11.One 12.Two

Vocab #2 Biochemistry: Quiz 2/14 1.-ology 2.uni- 3.a- 4.homeo- 5.eco- 6.-scopy 7.milli- 8.centi- 9.poly- 10.-sacchrum 11.bi- 12.co- 1.The study of 2.One, single 3.Not, without 4.Same 5.Habitat, environment 6.To look, to observe 7.One one-thousandth (0.001 or 1/1000) 8.One one-hundredth (0.01 or 1/100) 9.Many 10.Sugar 11.Two, both 12.Together

Vocab #3 Cells: Quiz 2/21 1.karyo- 2.-lyse 3.eu- 4.cyto- 5.chloro- 6.inter- 7.intra- 8.endo- 9.exo- 10.trans- 11.chroma- 12.osmo- 1.Nucleus 2.Break, split, cut 3.True 4.Cell 5.Green 6.Between 7.Within 8.Inner, inside 9.Outer, outside 10.Across 11.Color 12.Pushing

Vocab #4 Cells: Quiz 2/28 1.-elle 2.flagell- 3.-ole 4.-phyll 5.soma- 6.phage- 7.pro- 8.-plasm 9.vacuo- 10.-oid 11.turg- 12.-reticulum 1.Little 2.Whip 3.Small 4.Leaf 5.Body 6.To eat 7.Early, primitive 8.A form, a cell 9.Empty 10.Similar 11.Swollen 12.Net

Vocab #5 Photosynthesis & Cell Respiration: Quiz 3/7 1.photo- 2.auto- 3.hetero- 4.homo- 5.aero- 6.-synthesis 7.troph- 8.glyco- 9.an- 10.tri- 11.pino- 1.Light 2.Self 3.Other 4.Same 5.Air 6.To make 7.Feed, food 8.Sugar 9.Without 10.Three 11.To drink

Vocab #6 Cell Growth/Division: Quiz 3/13 1.centro- 2.mito- 3.telo- 4.kinet- 5.ana- 6.-mere 7.cycl- 8.in- 9.-phase 10.-genesis 1.Center 2.Thread 3.End 4.Movement 5.Up 6.Mother 7.Circular, like a wheel turning & returning 8.Not, opposite of 9.Period of time 10.Origin, birth

Vocab #7 Genetics : Quiz 3/21 1.-ologous 2.geno- 3.pheno- 4.fertil- 5.anth- 6.fil- 7.ov- 8.gamet- 9.dom- 10.zygo- 11.haplo- 12.diplo- 1.To say 2.To produce, offspring 3.Observable, appearance 4.Fruitful 5.Flower, bloom 6.Thread, wire 7.Egg 8.Producing 9.Master 10.Yolk 11.Single 12.Double

Vocab #8 Genetics: Quiz 3/28 1.tetra- 2.fiss- 3.anti- 4.histo- 5.heli- 6.crystal- 7.muta- 8.de- 9.pater- 10.pedi- 1.Four 2.Breaking apart 3.Against 4.Tissue 5.Twisted, spiral 6.Clear, ice 7.Change 8.From, down, out 9.Father 10.Child

Vocab #9 Genetics: Quiz 4/4 1.-genic 2.allo- 3.hemo- 4.fore- 5.cest- 6.oxy- 7.electro- 8.non- 9.dis- 10.re- 1.Husband or wife 2.Different 3.Blood 4.Front, previous 5.Pure, unpolluted 6.Sharp, acid 7.Energy current 8.Not 9.Separate 10.Again

Vocab #10 Evolution: 4/11 1.Geo- 2.Evolv- 3.Contr- 4.Physio- 5.Descend- 6.Modif- 7.Origin- 8.Embry- 9.Verte- 10.Pop- 1.Earth 2.Gradual change/development 3.Against; opposite 4.Form 5.Downward 6.To change 7.Beginning, lineage 8.To grow/swell 9.Spine 10.Group of people/organisms

Vocab #11 Evolution: 4/25 1.Speci- 2.Pale- 3.Sedi- 4.Esti- 5.Radio- 6.Extinct- 7.Atmo- 8.Punct- 9.Niche- 10.Para- 1.Form, equivalent to 2.Ancient 3.Sit, settle 4.To value 5.Beam, ray 6.Died out 7.Air 8.A point 9.Home, nest 10.Beside

Vocab #12: Classification: 5/2 1.taxo- 2.nomen- 3.-clature 4.clado- 5.dichoto- 6.bacill- 7.cocc- 8.loco- 9.radi- 10.apo- 11.pseudo- 1.Order 2.Name 3.Announcer 4.Branch 5.Pairs 6.Oval, rod 7.Grain, round 8.Insane, fool 9.Shine, light 10.Apart, separate 11.False

Vocab #13 Ecology: 5/9 1.Bryo- 2.Carn- 3.Herb- 4.Omni- 5.-vore 6.Decid- 7.Perma- 8.Conifer- 9.Amphi- 10.Demo- 1.Moss 2.Flesh, meat 3.Plant, grass 4.All 5.To eat 6.To fall 7.Long-lasting, present 8.Cone-bearing 9.Both sides 10.People, population

Vocab #14 Ecology: 5/16 1.detritus- 2.plankto- 3.aqua- 4.zoo- 5.-phyte 6.-sphere 7.pest- 8.-cide 9.symb- 10.immi- 11.emi- 1.Debris 2.Drifting 3.Water 4.Animal 5.Plant 6.Globe, ball 7.Plague, annoy 8.Kill 9.With, together 10.Move into 11.Remove