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Ecosys Biomes AnimalsGenetics Scientists Sci. Method Kingdoms Grab Bag
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Ecosys-biomes $100 What is a climax community? A stable, end stage of ecological succession.
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$200 Ecosys-biomes What is symbiosis? Any close relationship between species.
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$300 Ecosys-biomes A large geographic area with similar climates and ecosystems. What is a biome?
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$400 Ecosys-biomes All the living organisms that live in an area and the abiotic features of their environment. What is an ecosystem?
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In an ecosystem, this refers to the unique ways an organism survives, obtains food and shelter, and avoids danger. $500 What is a niche? Ecosys-biomes
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This is an example of a mollusk: sponge, rattlesnake, euglena, clam. Animals $100 What is a clam?
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This animal group has radial symmetry, one body opening, hermaphroditic, stinging cells, & may exist as a polyp or medusa form. $200 What are Cnidarians? Animals
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The body temperature of some vertebrate animals fluctuate with the ambient temperature. Animals $300 What is ectothermic?
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This animal is an example of an annelid: roundworm, planaria, sea urchin, earthworm. Animals $400 What is an earthworm?
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This animal group has porous skin, is ectothermic, lays gelatinous eggs, & spends part of their life in water. Animals $500 What are amphibians?
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TT genotype is an example of this. Genetics $100 What is homozygous dominant?
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This genotype occurs when a dominant and recessive allele match up during fertilization. Genetics $200 What is heterozygous?
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A tool to predict the probability of certain traits in offspring that shows the different ways alleles can combine. Genetics $300 What is a Punnett Square ?
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Meiosis produces this kind of sex cell that has half the chromosomes of average cells. Genetics $800 What is haploid?
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This diploid cell results from the joining of a haploid male and female sex cell. Genetics $500 What is a zygote?
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This is a possible explanation of things based on scientific knowledge, observations, or experiments. Scientists – Sci. Method $100 What is a theory?
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This is a series of statements or explanations about how things work in nature that seem to be true all the time. $200 What is a scientific law? Scientists – Sci. Method
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A series of steps that help scientists observe and study the natural world. $300 What is the scientific method? Scientists – Sci. Method
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This scientist was one of the first to observe protozoa and proved the existence of bacteria. He also improved early microscopes. $400 Who is Anton Van Leeuwenhoek? Scientists – Sci. Method
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This scientist created a two name system for classifying organisms. $500 Who is Carolus Linnaeus? Scientists – Sci. Method
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Organisms in this kingdom are prokaryotic, microscopic, single- celled and can be autotrophs, heterotrophs, or decomposers. Kingdoms $100 What is Monera or bacteria?
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This organism is a protist: yeast, spruce, cnidarian, or amoeba. $200 What is an amoeba? Kingdoms
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This organism is a non-vascular, seedless plant: spirogyra, medusa, angiosperm, or moss. $300 What is moss? Kingdoms
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This is an example of a seeded, flowering, vascular plant: fluke, horsetail, red cedar, dogwood. $400 What is a dogwood? Kingdoms
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Green, chlorophyll-containing, plant-cell organelle that converts sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar. $500 What are chloroplasts? Kingdoms
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Anything that can restrict the size of a population. $100 What is limiting factor? Grab Bag
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A sparrow nests near an eagle for protection. The eagle is unaffected. It is an example of this. $200 What is commensalism? Grab Bag
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This is a reactant for photosynthesis: CO 2, C 6 H 12 O 6, O 2. $300 What is carbon dioxide? Grab Bag
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This is a product of respiration: H 2 O, C 6 H 12 O 6, O 2. $400 What is water? Grab Bag
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The theory that living things can come from non-living things. $500 What is spontaneous generation? Grab Bag
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