Bacteria
Plants
Animals
Immune System
Behavior
100
This is composed of a protein coat and nucleic acids.
What is a virus
100
Using the energy of the sun to make sugars.
What is photosynthesis.
100
Type of symmetry in a butterfly.
What is bilateral.
100
One way infectious diseases are spread.
What is touch, food/water, or animals.
100
Bears and squirrels sleep through the winter.
What is hibernation.
200
This cycle results in the bursting of the host cell.
What is the lytic cycle.
200
This part of the plant is haploid.
What is gametophyte or gametes.
200
Having a body cavity.
What is coelomate.
200
The most important non-specific defense.
What is the skin.
200
A cat runs to the kitchen when hearing the can opener.
What is classical conditioning.
300
A name given to an organism that causes disease.
What is a pathogen.
300
Seeds that are light-weight.
What is fruits dispersed by wind.
300
Only type of organism without symmetry.
What are sponges.
300
One part of the inflammatory response.
What is pain, swelling, fever, increase white blood cells, increased heart rate.
300
A vine wraps around a fence post.
What is thigmotropism.
400
This is made in the colon by backteria.
What is vitamins.
400
Regulates water loss.
What is a stoma/stomata/guard cells.
400
Invertebrate with an open circulatory system.
What is an arthropod.
400
Four step process used to determine the cause of a disease.
What is Koch's Postulates.
400
A dog urinates on a fence post.
What is territorial behavior.
500
This type of infection can be prevented by vaccines, but not treated with antibiotics.
What is a viral infection.
500
Xylem and phloem.
What is vascular tissue.
500
Gives rise to the muscles and organs.
What is the mesoderm.
500
Type of cell that makes it less likely you will catch the same disease a second time.
What are Memory B cells.
500
Your parents pay you money for grades.
What is operant conditioning.
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