Unifying Principles
Levels of Organization
Characteristics of Life
Miscellaneous
100

Living things become better adapted to their environment by this

What is natural selection?

100

A structure made of one or more tissues is called

What is an organ?

100

The process by which living things give rise to offspring

What is reproduction?

100

The part of earth where all life exists

What is the biosphere?

200

Maintaining a stable environment

What is homeostasis?

200

The basic unit of all living things

What is a cell?

200

Moving when someone pokes you is an example of

What is responding to the environment?

200

The parts of an experiment that don’t change in each group

What are controls?

300

 The characteristics of living things are controlled by genes, which are passed from parents to their offspring.

What is gene theory?

300

A structure composed of one or more types of tissues

What is an organ?

300

Undergoing chemical changes and being made of complex chemicals is called

What is complex chemistry?

300

The format for a hypothesis

What is if independent variable, then dependent variable?

400

Three parts of cell theory

What is all living things are made up of cells, all life functions occurs within cells, and living cells always come from other living cells?

400

A group of similar ecosystems with the same general type of physical environment

What is a biome?

400

Going from a baby to an adult is an example of

What is growing and developing?

400

A broadly accepted explanation backed by a great deal of evidence

What is a scientific theory?

500

The 4 unifying principles of biology

What is 

  1. cell theory
  2. gene theory
  3. homeostasis
  4. evolution
500

The levels of organization in order

What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism?

500

The 6 characteristics of life 

What is 

  1. It responds to the environment.
  2. It grows and develops.
  3. It produces offspring.
  4. It maintains homeostasis.
  5. It has complex chemistry.
  6. It consists of cells.
500

The four parts of a scientific law

What is simple, true, absolute, and universal?

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