Name 4 planets in our solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
This group of animals has 6 legs and an exoskeleton.
Insects
Atoms
The definition of Ecology.
Define Anatomy.
The study of the bodily structures of animals, plants, and living organisms.
Name two planets that are gas giants.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
This is the type of scientist that studies biology.
Biologist
What are the four states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma
Define Biotic factor and give an example.
A biotic factor is a living organism.
ex. plants, animals, bacteria, etc.
The Femur
All of the planets in our solar system orbit around this celestial body.
The Sun
Botany is the study of this.
Plants
What are the 3 particles that make up atoms called?
Define Abiotic Factor and give 3 examples.
An abiotic is a non-living thing (not dead-- but something that has never been alive)
ex.) Sunlight, water, soil, air, etc.
These things connect our muscles to our skeleton.
Tendons
This ball of ice has two tails and hurtles through space at high speeds.
Comet
Bacterial infections can be treated using this type of medication.
Antibiotics
What things can you observe that lets you know a chemical reaction has taken place.
Color change, Production of a gas, Odor change, Inability to reverse reaction
What are 2 types of symbiotic relationship?
Predation
Parasitism
Mutualism
Commensalism
Arteries pump oxygenated blood away from the heart. Veins bring non-oxygenated blood back to the heart.
Define 'Terrestrial Planet' and describe its proximity to the sun. (Closer/Further)
A Terrestrial planet is a planet that is composed primarily of rock and solid matter. These planets are located closer to the sun than gas giants.
These are the names of all 6 kingdoms of life.
This is the scale (or measurement system) we used to determine something is an acid or base.
The pH scale
Define Ecosystem.
a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
Name 6 body systems in humans.
Nervous System
Digestive System
Muscular System
Cardiovascular System
Immune System
Skeletal System
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
Endocrine System
Reproductive System