When you come in and get out your notebook and start to work on something.
What is the Bellringer?
Organs that work together to perform a specific function.
What is an Organ System?
These makes proteins.
Ribosomes?
Location of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell.
What is in the nucleus?
The molecule that stores energy as food, made in photosynthesis.
What is glucose.
Autotrophs do this.
Make their own food.
Organisms that eat plants and animals.
What are omivores?
Where all the energy in a food chain comes from.
The sun?
As believers, life science allows us to study this.
What is God's amazing creation, his perfect cycles, his perfect designs, and his Character.
Cells that work together to perform a specific function.
What is a tissue?
The cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell.
What is in the chloroplast?
The jelly-like substance that fills most of a cell and allows for things to move throughout the cell.
What is cytoplasm?
The energy molecule made in the process of Cellular Respiration.
What is ATP?
The first level eaters in an energy pyramid are called this.
What are Primary Consumers?
These are examples of producers.
What is ALL plants or algae.
In symbiosis, one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter.
What is Commensalism?
This is the weight of tests and quizzes vs the weight of other classwork in your overall grade.
Tests are 60% of your grade and other assignments are 40%.
The basic unit of life.
What are cells?
The Cell Theory consists of the following Three Parts.
What are:
1.All organisms are composed of cells
2. Cells are the basic unit of life
3. All cells come from other previously existing cells?
The powerhouse of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
O2 +C6H12O6 → CO2 + H2O + ATP
What is Cellular Respiration?
Decomposers do this.
Break down dead/decaying others.
The Domain of simplest organisms without a nucleus or complex organelles.
What are prokaryotes.
If a small rodent eats a piece of corn, which one is the producer and which is the consumer?
The corn is the producer and the rodent in the consumer.
Quantitative data is this.
Numbers and measurements.
The 6 levels of organization you need to know for the test from smallest to largest.
What are cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?
This cell structure packages and moves organelles, nutrients, and other things around the inside of the cell.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?
The structure that keeps a plant cell firm and gives support.
What is a cell wall?
The process of making ATP energy from glucose and oxygen.
What is is cellular respiration?
Define abiotic factors.
What is Non-living things?
These are responsible for getting rid of dead organisms in the food chain or food web.
What are decomposers?
Heterotrophs do this.
Eat others.
These are the Steps of the Scientific Method.
1. Ask a Question
2. Hypothesis
3. Perform an Experiment
4. Collect Data - Observations
5. Analyze data
6. Communicate Data
The smallest living part of an organism.
What is a cell?
The 3 benefits of being multicellular.
1. Can grow bigger.
2. Can have cells with more specific functions.
3. Can life longer.
The organelle that controls everything that the cell does.
What is the nucleus?
The plant process where food is made from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight energy.
What is photosynthesis?
The name of the science of organizing and grouping.
Taxonomy or Classification.
What would happen to the population of hawks and mice if the snakes disappeared? (Think of the wolves and deer in Yellowstone)
Hawks would have less to eat (some might die), mice would have one less predator so their would be more of them.
BONUS: What does the arrow represent in a food chain or food web?
What is a transfer or matter and energy.