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Classifying life
Scale of life
Scientific method
Learning
Social behavior
100
a distinct form of life
What is a species?
100
A localized group of organisms belonging to the same species
What is a population?
100
the use of the sense to gather and record information
What is observation?
100
what an animal does as it interacts with its environment
What is animal behavior?
100
Animals moving from one location to another depending on seasons
What is migration?
200
cells without nuclei
What are prokaryotic cells?
200
community of living and nonliving things in an area
What is an ecosystem?
200
a logical conclusion based on observations
What is an inference?
200
a behavior performed correctly, even with no previous experience
What is innate behavior?
200
individuals work together to benefit a group
What is cooperation?
300
broadest category of life
What is a domain?
300
a distinct form of life
What is a species?
300
an experiment that tests the effect of a single variable
What is a controlled experiment?
300
Ability to analyze problems and test solutions
What is insight?
300
Behavior that benefits a social group that results in conflict
What is competition?
400
A more complex organization formed by a combination of parts
What is a system?
400
inherited trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
What is an adaptation?
400
a broad, well-tested explanation
What is a theory?
400
24-hour cycle
What is a circadian rhythm?
400
Signaling is an example of this social behavior
What is communication?
500
categories of the classification system
What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
500
generation-to-generation change in the proportion of genes in a population
What is evolution?
500
a process of investigation, with thoughtful questions leading to a search for answers
What is inquiry?
500
learning limited to a specific time period in an animal's life
What is imprinting?
500
Pavlov tested dogs to experiment with this type of learning
What is classical conditioning?