Scientific Inquiry
Cells & Classification
Genetics & Heredity
Body Systems
Ecosystems & Resources
Plants, Animals & Life Cycles
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Animals
AP
AP2
Solid, liquid or gas?
Keep our earth clean
To Preserve? or Conserve?
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?

Living and nonliving things in then ecosystem

100

What two main biological processes drive the carbon and oxygen cycles?

photosynthesis and cellular respiration

100

Seeds contain a young plant called?

embryo

100

Snakes often need sunlight to warm their sluggish bodies after a cold night because they are?

ectotherms

100

Provides the necessary amino acids for your body to build structures and control reactions?

Proteins

100

Antibodies are produced by?

B cells

100

Water in the atmosphere in the form of a gas is called?

water vapor

100

The noise produced by a busy airport that negatively affects nearby wildlife is a(n) __________pollutant.  

energy

100

Conservation includes what?

Restoring animal populations that are on the brink of extinction, using resources as efficiently as possible, using renewable resources at rates that allow the resources to replace themselves

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

200

The size of the stoma opening is regulated by?

guard cells

200

Invertebrates with jointed appendages are called?

arthrpods

200

Is usually used first to fuel cellular respiration.

Carbohydrates

200

A vaccine produces _______immunity.

Active

200
What is the correct order of the water cycle?

evaporation, condensation, precipitation

200

What are examples of pollution that should be managed?

fertilizer, nonbiodegradables substances, water

200

What should our biblical perspective be of managing creation?

We should carefully use natural resources to ensure both human flourishing and a thriving creation

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 sequence represents the pathway of air as it travels through the respiratory structures?

nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchus, alveoli

300

Water mixed with seawater is called?

Brackish

300

The behavior to attract a mate is?

Courtship

300

The outermost layer of bark is made of dead cells called the?

cork

300

Periodic shedding of skin by squamates is called?

molting

300

Is an organic substance that the body uses to build certain structures.

Mineral

300

Signals from your brain or spinal cord to muscles and other parts of your body are carried by?

internuerons

300

What two main biological processes drive the carbon and oxygen cycles?

photosynthesis

300

Why does energy not cycle through the environment?

Energy cannot be recovered once it is used or lost.

300

What is a disadvantage of using nonrenewable natural resources?

They can be completely used up

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

A fever is a part of the body's _________ defenses.

nonspecific

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

400

The plants of a deciduous forest that grow beneath the tall trees are called?

the understory

400

An animal takes in food and expels undigested waste through the same opening. What kind of digestive system does it have?

incomplete digestive system

400

Is often found in fruits and vegetables.

Vitamins

400

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What is the small gap between the axon and dendrite of two nearby neurons?

Synapse

400
Why do organisms need nitrogen?

the build proteins

400

A plastic milk carton is an example of a(n) 

nonbiodegradable substance

400

Since fish reproduce, they are considered a _________ resource.

Renewable

500

Can scientific theories ever be replaced or changed?

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

500

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

metaphase

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

500

Plant roots and fungi living together for mutual benefits is an example of?

Symbiosis

500

Why do tapeworms not need any digestive organs? How do they obtain food?

They are a parasite that line in the digestive tracts of other animals. They are surrounded by digested food and do not require digestion themselves. They absorb nutrients directly through their skin.

500

Dissolves food and regulates body temperature.

Water

500

How are hormones transported throughout the body?

the bloodstream

500

Solids, liquids, or gases that harm the environment?

Substance pollutants

500

How should Christians handle waste and pollution?

Handle waste in a way that best takes care of this world and obeys the Creation Mandate

500

What are wise principles for managing the world around us?

Maximizing long-tern health of resources, maximizing usefulness of resources, minimizing hidden costs

600

Why is the producer area of an energy pyramid larger than the consumer areas?

Only a small portion of producers' energy is passed on to the consumer

600

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

genus and species

600

Name three things that the body must keep in balance in order to maintain homeostasis.

Temperature, amount of water, minerals, oxygen, nutrients, wastes, and carbon dioxide. 

600

The base food source for most marine animals is primarily made up of tiny floating organisms called?

plankton

600

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

metaphase

600

Preserved remains of plants and animals are called?

Fossils

600

How would an insecticide that clogs locusts' spiracles be effective in controlling the locust population?

The locust would not be able to take in oxygen or expel carbon dioxide, without gas exchange, the locust would die. 

600

Is used by your body to protect internal structures and store excess energy.

Fat

600

What is then difference between an embryo and a fetus?

A developing baby is considered an embryo up until 9 weeks old, and after that it is considered a fetus until birth

600

God specifically gave the responsibility of managing the environment to?

Humans

600

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What are usable materials that man can obtain from the physical world?

Natural Resources

700

The places where evolutionary family tree branches connect represent a(n)_______ that similar organisms evolved from?

a common ancestor

700

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

cytokinesis

700

How is the reproductive system different from the other body systems in regard to homeostasis?

Unlike other body systems, the reproductive system does not disrupt the body's balance and works to create and protect new life. 

700

An ecosystem is made up of all the ______ and ______ factors that affect each other.

Abiotic and biotic factors

700

What is the name for the green pigment that absorbs energy from sunlight for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

700

The entire female part of the flower?

Carpel

700

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An eagle spots a chipmunk bellow and decides to capture it. Order the following structures to show the path of a nerve impulse as the eagles flexes its wings: brain, muscle, nerve, spinal cord.

Brain, spinal cord, nerve, muscle 

700

Which structure prevents food from entering your lungs when you swallow?

Larynx

700

How long does each trimester last?

13 weeks

700

What kind of pollutant is glass?

nonbiodegradable pollutant

700

Oil is an example of what kind of energy source?

nonrenewable resource

800

What organisms are found on the bottom of the level energy pyramid? 

producers

800

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The nuclear membrane disappears and the chromatin begins to coil up during what phase?

prophase

800

How does the lymphatic system rely on the muscular system?

The lymphatic system does not have a pumping organ, lymph vessels rely on nearby muscles to squeeze lymph through them

800

Which biome has the greatest diversity of living things?

Tropical rainforest

800

Bacteria reproduce by?

binary fission

800

The often colorful structure that helps attract insects and birds?

Petal

800

Insects in the immature stages of incomplete metamorphosis is called?

nymphs

800

Which structure, also known as the windpipe, is the main passageway to your lungs?

trachea

800

What do lymph nodes do?

Filter dead cells, viruses, bacteria and other particles of the lymph

800

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How does fertilizer affect a pond?

Fertilizer runoff in a pond may affect algal populations, it can affect other organisms

800

Should Christians participate in logging forests since this practice destroys animals’ habitats?

yes, as long as we abide by the Creation Mandate

900

Different groups of organisms that God created to be distinct from each other are knowns as?

Kinds

900

Water that is a mixture of fresh water and seawater? 

brackish

900

Bacteria share plasmids through a process called?

Conjugation

900

The pollen-producing structure on the top filament?

Anther

900

The behavior that an animal uses to attract a mate is called? 

Courtship

900

When your diaphragm contracts, you _______ and your chest cavity ________.

inhale, enlarges

900

What structure contains the vocal cords?

The Larynx

900

Is it always financially profitable to recycle or treat waste?

No

900

A conservationists attempting to bring back a near-extinct population is practicing?

Restoration

1000

Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are classified in Kingdom ____ and ____.

Archaea and Bacteria

1000

Any organisms that are not an animal, plant, bacterium, or fungus is classisfied as?

protist

1000

The entire male part of the flower?

Stamen

1000

Learning that happens through an animal observing and mimicking a parent is called?

Imprinting

1000

The muscular chambers that pump blood to the lungs or body are called?

ventricles

1000

What structure prevents food from entering lungs when swallowing?

Larynx

1000

Heat, light, and nuclear radiation that negatively affects the environment?

Energy pollutants

1000

We as individuals share responsibility along with government leaders to manage the earth’s?

Resources

1100

All fungi produce?

Spores

1100

The leaflike structure around the petals that protects the developing flower?

Sepal

1100

What are the body's inflammatory responses?

tender, warm, and red skin surrounding the area. Irritated, red, swollen in the affected area. Extra plasma and white blood cells rush to the affected area.

1100

Which organ warms and moistens air entering the respiratory system?

Nasal Cavity

1100

The release of wastes into the ecosystem?

Pollution

1100

The philosophy of leaving natural resources alone as much as possible is called?

Preservation

1200

Gymnosperms produce spored and seeds inside?

Cones

1200

The sticky top of the carpel that receives pollen?

Stigma

1200

Macrophages know which substances are foreign and need to be attacked by the _________ on the substances' cell membrane.

Antigens

1200

During a strenuous workout, what tells your body to increase your breathing rate?

The amount of carbon dioxide in your blood

1200

Wastes that can be eventually broken down by organisms in the environment?

biodegradable pollutants

1200

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The concern for the proper stewardship of natural resources is called?

Environmentalism

1300

The ovary of an angiosperm develops into a(n)?

 Fruit

1300

The structure that contains one or more ovules at the base of the style?

Ovary

1300

Wastes that cannot be broken down in the environment?

Nonbiodegradable

1300

Are Christmas trees considered renewable or non renewable resource? Explain

Christmas trees are considered renewable resources since new trees can be planted

1400

A plant growing toward a light source is an example of?

Positive phototropism

1400

Why are sanitary landfills important?

Not all waste can be recycled or treated, Sanitary landfills allow for disposal of waste that limits its harm to the environment

1400

What should be a Christian’s highest priority when it comes to environmentalism and managing  natural resources?

Glorifying God by obeying the Creation Mandate to ensure both human flourishing and a thriving creation