Elemental Nomenclature
Scientific Essentials
Biology
Plants
Animals
100

H

Hydrogen

The name derives from the Greek hydro for "water" and genes for "forming" because it burned in air to form water.

100

1 m = x cm?

1 Meter equals 100 Centimeters.

Centi means hundred or hundredth.

100

Omnivores diet?

Many types of food.

Omni means "of all things".

100

Most abundant element in Botanical (plant) life forms.

Carbon

100

The kingdom that houses animals.

Animalia

200

P

Phosphorus

The name derives from the Greek phosphoros for "bringing light" because it has the property of glowing in the dark.

200

What part of an atom determines the type of atom?

Nucleus

200

Define - The formation of new cells by division each with a complete set of chromosomes.

Mitosis

200

Name a part of a cell unique to plants.

Cell wall, chloroplasts, plastids, and a central vacuole.

200

Most abundant element in animals.

Oxygen

300

Na

Sodium

The symbol Na derives from the Latin natrium for "natron" (soda in English).

300

State the charge of Neutrons, Protons, and Electrons.

Neutron - No charge

Proton - Positively charged

Electron - Negatively charged

300

Mitochondrion's function?

Utilizes cellular respiration to release energy.
300

Phototropism?

The growth of an organism in response to a light stimulus.

300

Name 5 Characteristics of mammals.

Have hair, Mammary glands for feeding young, live inside mothers prior to birth, Warm-Blooded, Four-chambered heart.

400

Fe

Iron

The symbol Fe is derived from the Latin ferrum for "firmness".

400

List the taxons in order by descending size.

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. 

400

Provides a surface for chemical reactions

Endoplasmic Reticulum

400

What kingdom are plants in?

Plantae

400

What is the primary means of reproduction in the kingdom Animalia?

Sexual reproduction

500

Au

Gold


500

What are the steps to the scientific method?

Observe - Identify a phenomenon. 

Question - Inquire into it.

Research - Search for reliable information.

Hypothesize - Formulate a logical, educated guess.

Experiment - Create a physical model of your hypothesis.

Test - Identify if your hypothesis is accurate to the real world.

Conclusion - What can you learn about the initial phenomenon.

500

What are the main Life functions?

Transport, Irritability, Nutrition, Respiration, Excretion, Synthesis, Growth, and Reproduction.

500

What is Budding?

A form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism.

500

What is Estivation and when does it occur?

When an organism's metabolism slows down and the animal survives without eating. This occurs in the summertime.

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