Diversity of Life
Systematics
Chemistry
Water
pH
100

What kingdom is made of multicellular autotrophs?

what is Plantae

100

What is the most diverse or most inclusive level of classification?

what is a domain

100

The smallest unit of an element, made of protons, neutrons, and electrons

What is an atom

100

The types of chemical bonds that are found within a single water molecule

What are polar covalent bonds

100

It tastes sour, has a low pH, and has more H+ than OH-

What is an acid

200

What do prokaryotes lack?

what is a nucleus

200

The naming system Linneas created?

what is binomial nomenclature

200

A bond where electrons are shared unequally

What is a polar covalent bond

200

Attractions between partially positive hydrogen atoms and partially negative oxygen or nitrogen atoms in water, proteins, and nucleic acids

What are hydrogen bonds

200

A scale from 0 to 14 to measure how alkaline, neutral, or acidic a solution is

What is pH

300

What is another name for an organism that consists of only one cell, even if those individual cells are clumped together?

what is unicellular

300

What are the two parts to a species scientific name?

genus and species

300

An attractions between oppositely charged ions

What is an ionic bond

300

Water molecules attract other water molecules through hydrogen bonding, allowing the water to hold together

What is cohesion 

300

Chemical substances that may feel slippery, have a high pH, and has more OH- than H+

What is alkaline or basic

400

What is the name of an organism that is made of many cells?

What is multicellular

400

The most specific level of taxonomy?

what is species

400

A chemical bond where electrons are shared equally between 2+ nuclei

What is a nonpolar covalent bond

400

Homeostasis of the temperature of living things is easier because of this property of water

What is a high heat capacity (takes a lot of energy to heat up water)

400

A substance that can absorb or release H+ ions so that the pH of a solution remains relatively stable despite the additions of acids or bases

What is a pH buffer

500

A kingdom of heterotrophic absorbers with hyphae 

what are fungi

500

The 8 levels in the systematics hierarchy

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

500

The process of breaking the old bonds in the reactants and forming the new bonds in the product

What is a chemical reaction

500

The movement of water from the soil/mycorrhizal fungi into the roots of vascular plants, through the stems, and up into the leaves of the plant

What is transpiration

500

The pH of a solution that has equal concentrations of H+ ions and  OHions

What is pH 7 (neutral pH)

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