Scientific Inquiry
Cells & Classification
Genetics & Heredity
Body Systems
Ecosystems & Resources
Plants, Animals & Life Cycles
100

What is the last step of a controlled experiment?

Communicate

100

Which level of classification has the fewest organisms?

Species

100

The study of how traits pass through generations?

Heredity

100

What regulates the size of the stoma opening?

Guard Cells

100

What are abiotic and biotic factors in an environment?

Ecosystem

100

Fern leaves are called?

Fronds

200

What is a way to justify classifying organisms?

Helps us manage creation and fulfill the Creation Mandate

200

What descriptive pair refers to cell number?

Unicellular and Multicellular

200

Letters representing a genetic makeup are called?

Genotype

200

The muscle chambers that pump blood are?

Ventricles

200

What organisms form the base of the energy pyramid?

Producers

200

Incomplete metamorphosis immature stage is called?

Nymph

300

The science of sorting organisms into groups is called?

Taxonomy

300

Organisms that eat others for energy are?

Heterotrophic

300

Crossing red and white camellias producing both colors is an example of?

Codominance

300

Which organ warms and moistens air entering the respiratory system?

Nasal Cavity

300

Water mixed with seawater is called?

Brackish

300

The behavior to attract a mate is?

Courtship

400

Why do evolutionists often want to revise the classification system?

To show relationships through common ancestors

400

What two forms of passive transport happen without work?

Osmosis and Diffusion

400

Random changes in allele ratios over time?

Genetic Drift

400

What structure prevents food from entering lungs when swallowing?

Larynx

400

Why doesn't energy cycle through the environment?

It’s lost as heat

400

The entire male part of a flower is the?

Stamen

500

Can scientific theories ever be replaced or changed?

Yes — like models, they can be revised with new observations

500

What is the green pigment for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

500

Preserved remains of plants and animals are called?

Fossils

500

Signals travel in what sequence: brain, spinal cord, nerve, muscle or otherwise?

Brain → Spinal Cord → Nerve → Muscle

500

What’s a disadvantage of using nonrenewable resources?

They can be used up

500

A conservationist restoring endangered animal populations is practicing?

Restoration

600

What do evolutionists believe in regards to prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells evolving?

the first eukaryotic cells were plant cells created on day 3, prokaryotic cells were probably created on Day 5 or 6.

600

The scientific name of an organisms come from which two levels of classification?

genus and species

600

The chromosomes are lined up at the center of the cell during which phase?

metaphase

700

The cytoplasm is divided and two new cells are formed during what phase?

cytokinesis