Nature of Science
Ecology
Conservation Biology
Energy
The Human Body
100
The field of science studies life
What is Biology
100
This is where all life resides.
What is the biosphere?
100
Supporting environmental laws, protecting habitats, and managing natural resources are all part of this branch of biology.
What is conservation biology?
100
This is the energy currency of cells.
What is ATP?
100
These carry blood towards the heart.
What are veins?
200
Scientific thinking begins with this.
What is an inference?
200
This is an organism that cannot make its own food.
What is a heterotroph/consumer?
200
This is what we call materials that break down quickly and return their materials to the earth.
What is biodegradable?
200
This is the amount of energy passed on to each trophic level.
What is 10%
200
This is the tube where urine passes through to exit the body.
What is the urethra?
300
This type of data is numerical.
What is quantitative data?
300
These are all the members of a particular species within a defined geographic location.
What is a population?
300
Fossil fuels are an example of this type of natural resource.
What is a non-renewable resource?
300
This is the process that plants an animals go through to break down glucose.
What is cellular respiration/glycolysis?
300
This is the structure where a fetus grows and develops.
What is the uterus?
400
If I go to school, then I will do better on a test, is an example of one of these.
What is a hypothesis?
400
These are the taxonomic categories in order.
What are Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
400
Deforestation, burning fossil fuels, and an increased amount of carbon dioxide emissions are leading to this global phenomenon.
What is climate change/global warming?
400
This is the goal of photosynthesis.
What is the process of making glucose or converting light energy to chemical energy?
400
These are what connect bones together.
What are ligaments?
500
These are the steps of the scientific method.
What are ask a question, gather information, make a hypothesis, collect data, form a conclusion?
500
These are the levels of biological organization.
What are species/organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere?
500
This is when nitrogen is converted to a usable form by bacteria.
What is nitrogen fixation?
500
These are the two steps of photosynthesis.
What are the light dependent, and light independent reactions?
500
The outer most layer of the skin is called this.
What is the epidermis?