What is Biology
The Study of living things
What is excretion
when your body get rid of the waste or toxins inside of it
What are the 2 types of aquatic environments
Freshwater
Marine
Factories
What are the four seasons of the year
Spring, Summer, Fall, winter
What is the difference between Botany and Zoology
Botany is the study of Plants
Zoology is the study of Animals
Water is necessary for life. Your body is 70% water.
How long can a human go without water
only a few days at the most
What is a freshwater environment
Environment with little to no saltwater in it
Ponds, lakes and rivers
Which insect is the best at helping out with pollination
bee
What is the difference between flora and Fauna
Flora-- Plant life
Fauna-- Animal life
What is the main tool used in Microbiology
Microscope
What is our bodies stable internal condition called
Homeostasis
What is a marine environment
An aquatics environment with salt water in it.
seas, and oceans
what are the 3 things you need for the start of germination
Water, Air, and specific temperature
what is the difference between diurnal and Nocturnal animals
Diurnal-- Active during the daytime
Nocturnal-- Active during the night
What is Ecology the study of?
The study of how organisms interact with other organisms and their environment
What are the 3 types of symmetry
Bonus
What is the definition of each
Asymmetrical, Radial, and Bilateral
Asymmetrical-- No lines of symmetry
Radial-- many lines of symmetry
Bilateral-- one line of symmetry
which environment freshwater or marine have a greater diversity of life
Marine
What is the difference between mechanical and agent dispersal
Agent-- Animal helps
Mechanical-- Nature does it on its own
Who invented the scientific method
Sir Francis Bacon
What is the difference between anatomy and physiology
anatomy-- what the body is made up of and where they are located
physiology-- How the body function and what job it does
What are the 4 main things a person needs to survive
Oxygen
Food
Water
Temperature
Give 2 examples of marine environment
Intertidal
Coral reef
Open Ocean
Thermal Vents
What does the radial and plumule become
Radial-- the roots
Plumule-- the steam, flower, and leaves
What are the 3 steps of the scientific method
Bonus
What happens in each step
hypothesis -- an educated guess or prediction
Observation-- recording data or information
Experiment -- scientific test to test the hypothesis