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Chapter 1 Test Review Zoology

What is Zoology a sub- group of?

Biology

What branch of science deals with how organisms interact?

Ecology

List 3 other branches of science.

What are the main two categories of cells?

Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic

What are two examples of eukaryotic cells?

Plant and Animal

Which of the following is a property of a plant cell? A. Rounded Shape B. Chloroplasts C. Heterotrophic

B. Chloroplasts

What is the type of organization that describes how chemicals are put together?

Molecular Organization

What is the term for organisms that make their own food?

Autotroph

Give an example of an autotroph.

Plants, Algae, some Bacteria

Give me two types of heterotrophs?

Herbivores, Carnivores, or Omnivores

What is the ability to maintain stable internal conditions?

Homeostasis

List 3 of the 6 Characteristics of Life

1. Cells 2. Organization 3. Metabolism 4. Homeostasis 5. Growth 6. Reproduction

Put the following organizations in order from least to most inclusive: Biosphere, Cell, Tissue, Atom, and Organ

Biosphere Organ Tissue Cell Atom

What is a group of cells with the same function known as?

Tissue

Write the 7 levels of organization.

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

Which of the following is NOT a Kingdom: Plantae Chordata Fungi Protista

What is the scientific naming system that uses two names?

Bionomial Nomenclature

What is it called when two species are crossed?

Hybrid

What category of animals makes up % of all animals?

Invertebrates

List 2 unifying characteristics of vertebrates and invertebrates.

Multicellular, Eukaryotic, Heterotrophic, Lack cell walls, Ways of moving

Name the 3 types of symmetry

Bilateral, Radial, and Assymetry

What symmetry does a starfish have?

Radial

What about for a sponge?

Asymmetry

What term describes along the stomach/front?

Ventral

What is the concentration of sensory/brain structures at anterior end of an animal?

Cephalization

List the 4 steps of the scientific method.

1. Observation 2. Hypothesis 3. Experimentation 4. Conclusion

What serves as a standard of comparison with another group or individual?

What is the condition that results from the changes in the experiment?

Dependent Variable

What is something that is directly observed?

Fact

Study notes and study guide! Notes are on my blog if needed. Good luck Study notes and study guide! Notes are on my blog if needed. Good luck