One group eats non-plants and are called consumers, the other eats plants.
What is the difference between a herbivore and carnivore?
#3
100
An organism that causes disease
What is a pathogen?
1a
100
Matter
What is anything that takes up space and has mass
1a
100
The breakdown of absorbed substances
What is digestion
1b
100
organ that pumps the blood
What is the heart.
200
a cell that has no distinct membrane bounded organelles
What is a prokaryotic cell
2w
200
A state in which members of a population die as quickly as new members are born
What is a steady state?
1f
200
A measurement of how much solute exists within a certain volume of solvent.
What is concentration
1i
200
producing more cells
What is reproduction
1h
200
organ that cleans the blood of waste products
What is the kidney
300
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family genus, species
What is classification groups in hierarchical classification scheme in order.
11
300
moisture, moderate temperatures, nutrition, darkness and proper amount of oxygen
What are the ideal conditions for bacterial growth
17
300
phosphate group, the sugar and the base
What are the basic parts of a nucleotide
300
the organelles in which nutrients are converted to energy.
What is mitochondria
1p
300
Bone is made of collagen fibers that have been hardened with calcium, while cartilage is not hardened.
What is the difference between cartilage and bone.
4
400
A person starts by making observations, develops a hypothesis to explain the observations ar answer a question. They design and experiment to test a hypothesis and if a significant amount of data is consistent it can become a theory.
What is the scientific method.
7
400
Heat the food
dehydrate the food
freeze the food
keep food in refridgerator
What are the ways to stop bacterial contamination of food.
18
400
solid liquid or gas
What is a phase of matter.
1g
400
This supplies a package for the energy produced in cellular respiration. It releases its energy gently, so that the energy does not destroy the cell.
What is the purpose of ATP?
16
400
The protein that give blood its red colour
What is hemoglobin
500
All life forms contain DNA
All life forms extract energy from surroundings
All life forms can sense changes in their surroundings
All life forms reproduce
What are the four criteria for life
# 2
500
Coccus - spherical
Bacillus - rod shaped
Spirillum - helical
What are the technical names of the three common bacterial shapes?
500
A molecule that contains a carbon and any of the following: hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and or phosphorous
What is an organic molecule
1m
500
glycolysis, the formation of acetyl cocenzyme A, the krebs cycle, and the electron transport system
What are the 4 stages of aerobic respiration
15
500
A state of extremely low metabolism and respiration accompanied by lower than normal body temperatures.