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3 2 Objective 1 Nature of Science

4 3 More Nature of Science

5 4 Objective 2 Organization of Living Systems

6 5 More Organization of Living Systems

7 6 Objective 3 Interdependence of Organisms

8 7 More Interdependence of Organisms

9 8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Objective 1 Nature of Science Objective 2 Organization More Nature of Science More Organization Objective 3 Interdepen dence More Interdepend ence

10 9 A researcher finds that her data does not support her hypothesis. What conclusion can she reach?

11 10 Return to Return to Game Board Game Board What is a wrong hypothesis?

12 11 A scientist conducts an experiment and concludes that the water in a pond is acidic. What should the next step in the experiment be?

13 12 What is repeat the experiment? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

14 13 CARPRICEHORSE POWER 0-60MPG Chrysler PT Cruiser $16, 5951508.921.0 Dodge Neon$14,7901508.528.1 Ford Focus$171851309.326.0 A car advertisement states that their car is both “quick and economical to run.” Which car do they want you to buy?

15 14 What is the Dodge neon? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

16 15 A young girl watches an approaching thunderstorm. She observes that lightning is visible several seconds before thunder is heard. What conclusion can she make?

17 16 Why does Light traveling faster than sound? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

18 17 Students are studying parts of a local stream. They use a tape measure, stop watches, ping-pong balls and calculators to gather information. What data are they trying to collect?

19 18 What is stream depth, width, and speed? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

20 19 Why would you use this piece of laboratory equipment?

21 20 What is to measure volume ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

22 21 Why would you use this piece of laboratory equipment?

23 22 What is measuring mass ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

24 23 What do we call the variable that scientists manipulate in an experiment?

25 24 What are independent variables ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

26 25 A scientist gives different amounts of fertilizer to three different plants to see how it effects their growth. In this case, plant growth is the _____.

27 26 What is the dependent variable Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

28 27 Scientist use this to compare their experiment results to.

29 28 What is a control ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

30 29 Carries the DNA message from the nucleus to the ribosomes.

31 30 What is mRNA (messenger RNA) ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

32 31 The function of the flagellum on a bacterial cell.

33 32 What is locomotion (movement) ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

34 33 During DNA Replication, cytocine always pairs with what other nucleotide

35 34 What is guanine ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

36 35 The movement of water in and out of a cell across a semi-permeable membrane is known as _____.

37 36 What is osmosis. Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

38 37 The body system responsible for the transportation of hemoglobin.

39 38 What is the Circulatory System ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

40 39 On rare occasions, codons are inserted, deleted or substituted for another. Biologists call these changes _____

41 40 What are mutations. Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

42 41 The codon sequence AGT would pair with what anticodon?

43 42 What is UCA ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

44 43 Tetracycline stops bacterial protein synthesis. It most likely interferes with what cellular organelle.

45 44 What are Ribosomes ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

46 45 Students are examining a unicellular eukaryote with cell walls made of chitin and a filamentous body. The organism most likely belongs to what kingdom?

47 46 What is Fungi ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

48 47 Vertebrate animals are characterized by systems that protect and support the body. What body systems contribute most to this characteristic?

49 48 What is the skeletal and integumentary system ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

50 49 Energy used by producers in a grassland food web is provided by what source?

51 50 What is the Sun ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

52 51 The wings of a bird and the wings of a butterfly are known as.

53 52 What are Analogous Structures ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

54 53 Two plants sprout on a forest floor at the same time, one plant quickly spreads its leaves and grows tall, shading the second pant so that it is unable to grow. Biologists would classify this interaction as?

55 54 What is competition ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

56 55 A group of the same species living in the same geographical area at the same time.

57 56 What is a Population. Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

58 57 Mistletoe is a plant that lives on and survives by getting its energy from another plant. This is an example of what type of biological relationship?

59 58 What is Parasitism ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

60 59 As energy flows from one trophic level to the next, how much energy is lost?

61 60 What is 90% ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

62 61 The total of all the alleles of a Population.

63 62 What is a Gene Pool ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

64 63 Occurs when formerly interbreeding organisms can no longer produce fertile offspring.

65 64 What is Reproductive Isolation Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

66 65 When an ancestral species evolves into an array of species to fit a number of diverse habitats.

67 66 What is Adaptive Radiation ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

68 67 Food webs are often used to illustrate interactions among organisms in an ecosystem. What do the arrows in a food web represent?

69 68 What is Flow of Energy ? Return to Return to Game Board Game Board

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