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3 2 Characteristics of Life

4 3 Organization of Cells

5 4 Reproduction

6 5 Diversity & Unity of Life

7 6 Natural Selection

8 7 Science as a Process

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 Characteristics of Life Organization of Cells Diversity & Unity of LIFE Natural Selection Science as a Process Reproduction

10 9 Something that evokes a response

11 10 What is a stimulus?

12 11 Maintaining a stable internal environment

13 12 What is homeostasis?

14 13 Total of all the chemical reactions in an organism

15 14 What is metabolism?

16 15 Process where organisms become mature adults

17 16 What is development?

18 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

19 18 What are the reactions for Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

20 19 This organism uses 2 parents to reproduce and cannot make its own food.

21 20 What is a sexual heterotroph?

22 21 A screw-up in the DNA which can help, hurt or have no effect on the organism

23 22 What is a mutation?

24 23 Smallest unit that can perform all life’s processes

25 24 What is a cell?

26 25 Structures that carry out specialized jobs within an organ system

27 26 What is an organ?

28 27 Group of cells that have similar abilities and that allow an organ to function

29 28 What are tissues?

30 29 The process in which all organisms produce new organisms like themselves

31 30 What is reproduction?

32 31 Large molecule containing the hereditary code for an organism

33 32 What is DNA?

34 33 Hereditary information from two individuals is combined in their offspring

35 34 What is sexual reproduction?

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37 36 A short segment of DNA that codes for a protein or polypeptide

38 37 What is a gene?

39 38 Single organism divides producing genetically identical cells

40 39 What is asexual reproduction?

41 40 Branch of biology that studies organisms interacting with each other & their environment

42 41 What is ecology?

43 42 The cause of adaptations (and eventually evolution)

44 43 What is a mutation?

45 44 The rules that govern how cells use the hereditary instructions in their DNA

46 45 What is the genetic code?

47 46 The three domains of life

48 47 What are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya?

49 48 The six Kingdoms of life

50 49 What are Archaebacteria (Archaea), Eubacteria (Bacteria), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?

51 50 Traits that improve an individual’s ability to survive and reproduce

52 51 What are adaptations?

53 52 Organisms with favorable traits survive & reproduce to pass on their genes

54 53 What is natural selection?

55 54 Helps us understand how populations of organisms came into existence & how they’ve changed over time

56 55 What is evolution?

57 56 Rabbits with white fur and short ears in snow would be an example

58 57 What are adaptations?

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60 59 All organisms (both autotrophs and heterotrophs) must do this in order to get ATP and live!

61 60 What is cellular respiration?

62 61 Organized approach used in science to explain observations of the natural world

63 62 What is the scientific method?

64 63 First step in a scientific study

65 64 What is observation of the natural world?

66 65 A statement that proposes an explanation to a scientific question

67 66 What is a hypothesis?

68 67 A group in an experiment that is used for comparison

69 68 What is the control?

70 69 Numerical data collected in a scientific experiment

71 70 What is quantitative data?

72 71 Final Jeopardy

73 72 Taxonomy

74 73 Binomial Nomenclature includes these 2 classifications

75 74 What are genus and species?


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