Introduction to Biology
Unit 1
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Vocabulary1
Vocabulary 2
100

A proposed, testable explanation for an occurrence based on available data, observations, or evidence.

What is a hypothesis?

100

What is the organelle that converts food into energy for all eukaryotic cells?  (powerhouse)

What is the mitochondria?

100

The organelle in the cell that sorts, modifies and packages protein.

What is a golgi apparatus?

100

This organelle includes digestive enzymes which help cells to break down food and waste.

Lysosomes

100

The basic unit of all matter; smallest level of organization

Atom

200

What organelle is where photosynthesis happens?

What is the chloroplast?

200

Something made up of a single cell?

Unicellular

200

Combined portions of biotic and abiotic factors in an area.  

What is an ecosystem?

200

Characteristic of life when pupils dilate to darkness?

What is response to stimuli?

200

Type of cells that do not have a nucleus

prokaryotic cells

300

A jelly like substance in which organelles are suspended.

Cytoplasm

300

What are the 2 types of data collected?

What are quantitative and qualitative?

300

When an organism obtains and uses energy.

metabolism

300

This term describes a mechanism that is regulatory and contributes to maintaining a state of equilibrium.

Homeostasis

300

What is the study of new species which have developed from preexisting species over time and also a characteristic of life??

Evolution

400

What do scientists call the living and the nonliving factors in an ecosystem?

What are biotic and abiotic?

400

What is similar to a storage unit which stores water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates in a cell?

Vacuole

400

Name 4 structures found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

DNA

cell membrane

ribosomes

cytoplasm

400

When substances move in and out of cells, they must go through what flexible, semi-permeable layer?

What is the cell membrane?

400

What is the membrane bound organelle in eukaryotic cells that hold DNA?

Nucleus

500

Which characteristic of life is maintaining a body temperature of 98.6 F?

What is homeostasis?

500

What parts of a controlled experiment are kept the same for both experimental and control groups?

What are the constants?

500

3 differences between plant and animal cells

cell wall and chloroplast (plants only)

centrioles (animals only)

500

When cells perform a certain role or function, what is it called?

Specialized

500

Name the levels of organization for cell to community.

cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community