Biology 1
Biology 2
Latin
Logic
100

The majority of the carbon dioxide is going into the ocean so that it can be a part of the photosynthesis of phytoplankton.

What is carbon dioxide used for when only a portion of it is dissolved into the ocean?

100

PMAT (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase)

What is the process of Mitosis?

100

The mood of fact and actuality vs the mood of possibility.

What is the difference between subjunctive and indicative?

100

A basic logical argument with only two premises and a conclusion.

What is a simple syllogisms?

200

The pigment chlorophyll reflects light in the green wavelengths.

Why are leaves green?

200

Genetic factors, Environmental factors, and spiritual factors

What are the three factors that determine what kind of person we become?

200

Used in main clauses when expressing a wish, condition or suggestions.

What are Subjunctive verbs?

200

A type of syllogism that is based on "if/then" sentences, and is also known as a conditional syllogism.

What is a Hypothetical Syllogisms?

300

Producers use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen via photosynthesis as they make food. During respiration, both producers and consumers use oxygen to break down glucose for fuel. In the process, they release carbon dioxide.

How photosynthesis and respiration are involved in cycling carbon dioxide and oxygen?

300

A cell that has no nucleus or other distinct, membrane-bound organelles.

What is a prokaryotic cell?

300

Usually begins with an interrogative pronoun and used with people with whom we are familiar vs questions that are more formal and may not even be a question.

What is the difference between a direct and indirect question?

300

Also known as polysyllogisms or sorites, are arguments that link multiple propositions into a series of syllogisms.

What is a complex syllogisms?

400

Changing temperatures and shorter daylight hours contribute to the breakdown of chlorophyll.

Why do leaves colors change as the weather cools in autumn?

400

A cell with a membrane-bound nucleus and other distinct, membrane-bound organelles.

What is an Eukaryotic cell?

400

The subject of the sentence performs the action vs the subject receives the action.

What is the difference between active and passive voice?

400

Allows historians to critically analyze sources, identify patterns, evaluate arguments, and distinguish fact from opinion.

How is Logic relevant and important in history?

500

The diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.

What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion?

500

Cells, Growth and Development, Metabolism and Energy, Homeostasis, Sense and Respond to Stimuli, and DNA and Reproduction.

What are the six criteria for life?

500

A group of Latin verbs which have passive forms but active meanings. They have "laid aside" their passive meanings.

What are deponent verbs?

500

Helps readers follow and understand the narrative by creating a coherent structure, ensuring character motivations are believable, and allowing for effective development of arguments within the story, making the plot and themes more impactful and relatable to the audience.

How is logic relevant and important in literature?

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