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100

Biology is the study of: 

a. The study of rocks

b. The study of motion and force

c. The study of animals

d. The study of all living organisms

C. The study of all living organisms 

100

What is DNA and who do you get it from? 

DNA is a set of instructions that is passed from parent to child

100

What is biodiversity?

Biodiversity is the different varieties of life

100

A place where an organism lives. 

a. Freshwater

b. Marine

c. Home

d. Habitat

d. Habitat

200

Identify TWO essential characteristics of life.

1. Made of one or more cells

2. Displays organization 

3. Grows and develops 

4. Reproduces

5. Responds to stimuli 

6. Requires energy 

7. Maintains homeostasis 

8. Adaptations evolve over time 

200

How many chromosomes does the human body have? 

46 chromosomes 

200

Cutting down forests to build stores and homes is an example of: 

a. Habitat Loss

b. Invasive Species 

c. Pollution

o. Over Exploitations 

a. Habitat Loss
200

This is the part of the Earth that supports life: 

a. Lithosphere

b. Biosphere

c. Hydrosphere

D. Geosphere

b. Biosphere

300

Compare and contrast BIOTIC vs ABIOTIC factors in the environment. 

Biotic - any factor in the environment that is LIVING 

Abiotic - any NON-LIVING factor in the environment

300

Entire reproduction of an organism

a. Meiosis

b. Mitosis 

a. Meiosis 

300

An example of a primary producer would be: 

a. Lions

b. Humans

c. Plants 

d. Killer Whales

c. Plants

300

What is Ecology? 

a. The study of Earth's Mantle

b. The study of humans and their impact on Earth

c. The study of relationships between living things and their environment

d. The study of plants

c. The study of relationships between living things and their environment

400

Compare and contrast PROKARYOTIC vs EUKARYOTIC cells

Prokaryotic - no nucleus (bacteria) 

Eukaryotic - nucleus, organelles (Plants, animals, humans)

400

Duplication of current cells 

a. Meiosis 

b. Mitosis 

b. Mitosis 
400

How does energy transfer through an ecosystem?

Feeding 

When one organism consumes another, energy is transferred 

400

Are humans and dogs apart of the same population? Why or why not?

No, population is specific to species. 

500

What is osmosis? (Remember Egg Lab!)

a. the movement of liquid across the cell membrane

b. a non-living cell

c. the process of a new cell being created

d. the movement of solids across the cell membrane

a. the movement of liquid across the cell membrane

500

If someone has a brown eye gene and a blue eye gene, they will have brown eyes. 

What is the brown eye gene called? 

a. Dominant

b. Recessive

a. Dominant

500

The gradual change in a species or population over a period of time is called: 

a. Evolution

b. Genetics

c. Classification 

d. Population Disturbances 

a. Evolution

500

What is an ecological footprint? 

The impact a person or community has on the environment

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