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2 Characteristics of Life
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3 Organization of Cells
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4 Reproduction
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5 Diversity & Unity of Life
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6 Natural Selection
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7 Science as a Process
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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 Characteristics of Life Organization of Cells Diversity & Unity of LIFE Natural Selection Science as a Process Reproduction
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9 Something that evokes a response
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10 What is a stimulus?
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11 Maintaining a stable internal environment
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12 What is homeostasis?
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13 Total of all the chemical reactions in an organism
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14 What is metabolism?
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15 Process where organisms become mature adults
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16 What is development?
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17 CO 2 + H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 and C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O + ATP
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18 What are the reactions for Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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19 This organism uses 2 parents to reproduce and cannot make its own food.
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20 What is a sexual heterotroph?
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21 A screw-up in the DNA which can help, hurt or have no effect on the organism
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22 What is a mutation?
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23 Smallest unit that can perform all life’s processes
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24 What is a cell?
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25 Structures that carry out specialized jobs within an organ system
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26 What is an organ?
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27 Group of cells that have similar abilities and that allow an organ to function
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28 What are tissues?
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29 The process in which all organisms produce new organisms like themselves
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30 What is reproduction?
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31 Large molecule containing the hereditary code for an organism
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32 What is DNA?
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33 Hereditary information from two individuals is combined in their offspring
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34 What is sexual reproduction?
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36 A short segment of DNA that codes for a protein or polypeptide
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37 What is a gene?
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38 Single organism divides producing genetically identical cells
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39 What is asexual reproduction?
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40 Branch of biology that studies organisms interacting with each other & their environment
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41 What is ecology?
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42 The cause of adaptations (and eventually evolution)
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43 What is a mutation?
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44 The rules that govern how cells use the hereditary instructions in their DNA
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45 What is the genetic code?
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46 The three domains of life
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47 What are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya?
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48 The six Kingdoms of life
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49 What are Archaebacteria (Archaea), Eubacteria (Bacteria), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?
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50 Traits that improve an individual’s ability to survive and reproduce
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51 What are adaptations?
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52 Organisms with favorable traits survive & reproduce to pass on their genes
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53 What is natural selection?
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54 Helps us understand how populations of organisms came into existence & how they’ve changed over time
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55 What is evolution?
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56 Rabbits with white fur and short ears in snow would be an example
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57 What are adaptations?
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59 All organisms (both autotrophs and heterotrophs) must do this in order to get ATP and live!
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60 What is cellular respiration?
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61 Organized approach used in science to explain observations of the natural world
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62 What is the scientific method?
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63 First step in a scientific study
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64 What is observation of the natural world?
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65 A statement that proposes an explanation to a scientific question
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66 What is a hypothesis?
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67 A group in an experiment that is used for comparison
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68 What is the control?
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69 Numerical data collected in a scientific experiment
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70 What is quantitative data?
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71 Final Jeopardy
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72 Taxonomy
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73 Binomial Nomenclature includes these 2 classifications
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74 What are genus and species?
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