Scientific Method/ Characteristics of Life
Ecology
Macromolecules/ Biological processes
Cells/ body systems
Evolution
100

All living things are composed of 



What are cells 
100
All the energy on earth comes from this source 

What is the sun

100

What are the reactants and products of photosynthesis 

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O) 

Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6H12O6)

100

What body system breaks down food into usable molecules 

What is the digestive system

100

A change in a species over time 

What is evolution

200

The acquiring of information using the 5 senses 

What is an observation

200

An organism that makes its own food

Producer 

200

These are the reactants and products of cellular respiration 

C6H12O6 (glucose) and O2(oxygen)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and H2O (water) and ATP

200

This body system coordinates and controls all the life functions in the body 

What is the nervous system

200

When an organism cannot adapt to a changing an environment the organism

What is goes instinct 
300

The group that is not exposed or given the independent variable, it serves as a comparison

What is the control group
300

In a energy pyramid as you go from one level to the next there is

What is less energy 

300

What are the building blocks of proteins and what do they do

Amino Acids, build and repair muscle and speed up reactions 

300

This organelle is is where DNA is stored in the cell also know as the "control center of the cell"

What is the Nucleus 

300

When look at fossil evidence for evolution how are the layers arranged

What are lower layers are older and layers closer to the surface are younger

400

To maintain a normal body temperature, or to balance water levels in the blood, are examples of how the body performs 

What is homeostasis 

400

Give an example of a herbivore, carnivore and omnivore 

What is a deer, Wolf and bear

400

What are sugars stored as in humans 

Glycogen or fat

400

This is where proteins are made in the cell, some are attached to the Rough Endoplasmic or free floating in this 

What are ribosomes and in the cytoplasm

400

What are the 5 pieces of evidence of evolution

What is fossil evidence, embryology, DNA and amino acid comparison, analogous and homologous structures 

500
There are 2 variables in an experiment the variable that is changed, manipulated or investigated by the experimenter and the variable that is effected or measured 

What is the independent variable and dependent variable 

500

What are 3 ecological Relationships and an example of each

Mutualism: bees and flowering plants 

commensalism: remora fish and sharks/ birds and tree

Parasitism: mosquito and human

500

What are the 4 macromolecules and give me an example of each 

Carbohydrates: sugars

Lipids: glycogen

Proteins: enzymes 

Nucleic Acid: DNA and RNA


500

These are the organelles where cellular respiration and photosynthesis occur

What are the mitochondria and the chloroplasts 

500

Pieces of evidence for evolution are analogous and homologous structures the difference between the 2 are... it shows... and examples are...

What are structures that look different and have the same function, look similar and have different functions, shows a common or no common ancestor and what are human arm and whale flipper, and bird wing and moth wing 

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