Cells
The Body
Life Science
Symbiosis
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What are the ABC's of cells
What is All living things are made of cells, Cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from other cells.
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What two systems cannot function without one another?
What is Musculoskeletal system
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What is a heterotroph and what is an autotroph
What is Consumer(feeds on other living things) producer(produces its own energy)
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What is symbiosis
What is The relationship shared between two living things where at least ONE benefits
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What is the Dependent and Independent variable of the following: If I place a banana at a Cold temperature, then its color will change slower than at room temperature.
What is IV: Temperature DV: color change
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What does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not?
What is a cell wall
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What are the hierarchial levels of organization of the body? Put the following in order from smallest to largest. Digestive system, Human, smooth tissue, Eukaryote , Large intestine
What is Cells, tissue, organ, organ system, organism Eukaryote, smooth tissue, Large intestine, digestive system, human
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What are the three energy roles on an ecosystem? Give an example of each
What is Producer-plant, Consumer-animal, Decomposer-mushroom
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What are the 3 types of Symbiosis
What is Commensalism, mutualism, parasitism
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Which Investigation represents repetition: 1. Pour 50 milliliters(mL) of water down four inclined surfaces 2. Conduct four trials of counting the bubbles produces by a water plant for 1 minute each. 3. take the mass of five rocks separately and determine avg mass
What is Investigation 2
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Which cell has a nucleus and which cell does not have a nucleus
What is Eukaryote and Prokaryote
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What are the 9 body systems in our body?
What is Respiratory, digestive, nervous, circulatory, integumentary, musculoskeltal, reproductive, endocrine, excretory.
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The gene for curled ears (C) is dominant over the gene for straight ears (c) if I have a cat with curled ears (Cc) and a cat with straight ears (cc)- What percent of the offspring will have curled ears?
What is 50%
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What is commensalism? provide an example
What is relationship in which only one organism benefits and the other does not benefit nor is harmed. Shark and Ramora Fish
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A physical property of a star is it's apparent magnitude, how do you determine a stars apparent magnitude? A. The constellation the star is in B. The distance the star is from earth C. The number of times the star rotates D. The number of prominences the star makes
What is B- the distance the star is from earth
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What is Homeostasis provide 3 examples
What is The bodies way of maintaining internal stability
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Which 3 systems work together in cellular respiration? explain how
What is Respiratory-takes in oxygen, digestive-breaks down food for energy, circulatory-blood flow carries oxygen throughout body
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What is a Genotype and Phenotype. Provide an example
What is Genotype-gene description phenotype- physical appearnce
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What are some examples of parasitism
What is Fish lice, head lice, tape worm, ring worm, tick and dog, flea and cat
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What causes the different water levels at the beach each day?
What is the moon's gravitational pull
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What are the two parts of the plant cell that assist in Photosynthesis. What part of the animal cell assists in cellular respiration?
What is Vacuole and chloroplasts. Mitochondira
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Which of the following best describes how the human body responds in a cold environment? A. The digestive system produces more hormones to warm the body B. The nervous system signals the muscles of the muscular system to contract and warm the body C. the circulatory system delivers less carbon dioxide to the muscular system
B
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What is the difference between Meiosis and Mitosis be specific
What is Meiosis-sexual reproduction, combination of 2 different cells. Mitosis- asexual reproduction, reproduction from only 1 cell
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What is mutualism and provide an example
What is the relationship between two organisms in which both benefit. Deer and bird
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What information does a scientist need to most accurately determine the age of a rock? A. The percentage of each mineral that makes up the rock B. The thickness of younger rock layers that cover the rock C.The amount of each radioactive element present in the rock D. the amount of weathering present on the surface of the rock.
What is C.
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