Levels of Organization
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Homeostasis
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The smallest unit capable of life(at the cellular level). 

What is the cell?

100

A puppy is born weighing 5 lbs and grows to be 75 lbs.

What is Growth and Development?

100

A signal to which an organism responds to.

What is a stimulus?

100

The feedback loop mechanism that works toward maintaining a balance.

What is Negative Feedback?

100

Organisms that must eat another organism to obtain their energy is known as an 

What is a Heterotroph or Consumer

200

Tissues working together and carry a common funciton form...__________

What are our Organs?

200

Changes in a species that have occurred over time...

What is adaptation?

200

The study of Life is referred to what branch of Science?

What is Biology?

200

When you cut your skin, your skin releases chemicals to activate Platelet production to stop the bleeding. This is an example of a 1)Negative Feedback or 2) Positive Feedback System

What is a Positive Feedback Loop system

200

Reproduction that occurs by  combining the genetic information from TWO parents. a)Sexual b)Asexual

What is A...Sexual Reproduction?

300
Many cells working together form _________, that carry out a specific and common function...

What is Tissues?

300

A sunflower moving toward the sun during the day.

What is response to stimuli?

300
Another name for a living thing.
What is an organism?
300

Humans born without sweat glands usually do not survive. Why not? a)Sweating is an important mechanism for maintaining temperature homeostasis. b)Sweat glands create openings in the skin where gas exchange occurs. c)Sweating is an important way of ridding the body of excess water. d)Sweating is important for purging impurities from the body.

What is A. sweating is an important mechanism for maintaining temperature homeostasis?

300

The  parameter that distinguishes a normal value for bodily functions is known as the..

Set Point

400

List the levels of organization at the chemical level

Atoms, Molecules, Macromolecules

400

Humans sweating in response to heat.

What is Homeostasis?

400

The body's ability to maintain a balanced normal state

What is  Homeostasis?

400

These cells detect a change in the environment and responds by sending the message to control center

What are the receptor (sensory)cells?

400

Reproduction of a species through by one parent is known as what type of reproduction

What Asexual Reproduction.

500

Organ systems working together make a(n)...

What is an Organism?

500

The name of the characteristic in which organisms obtain energy from consumption

What is Metabolism?

500

Which of the following characteristics can not be used to distinguish between an organism that is Living vs Nonliving:

1) The ability to respond to stimuli:

2) The ability to reproduce

3) The ability to maintain Homeostasis

4) The ability to evolve and adapt to maintain.

5) The ability to move.

What is the Ability to Move....plants dont move and they are considered living organisms.

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The component the feedback loop that sends the message to the effector cells to produce a response

The control center

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An organism is a(n) __________ organism if it is complex, contains organelles, 1) Unicellular or 2) Multi-Cellular

What is a 2) Muliti-cellular organism

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List the level of Hierarchy that distinguishes a living organisms vs non-living ( Levels of Organization).... ___________________


Ex: Cells-Tissues-Organs-Organ Systems-Organism

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The passing down of traits 

What is Heredity and/or Genetics?

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An organism that is capable of producing their own food

What is an Autotroph?

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If the calcium in your blood decreases, a gland will sense the decrease and send a chemical message to your bones so it releases calcium bak into the blood.  This is an example of a 

Negative Feedback Loop System

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Cells that release Hormones or activate a muscle response to maintain a constant state...

What are the Effector cells?