Principles of Cell Biology:
the study of life
What is biology?
trophic level
What is one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
Periodic Table:
What are the horizontal rows on the periodic table called ?
Periods
Bonding:
What is an Ionic Bond
A bond where electrons are transferred between a metal and a nonmetal.
THE CELL:
holds the cells together and separates the cell from other cells
What is cell membrane
Ecosystems:
What is the term for a species' role on an ecosystem
What is niche
Biomes:
What type of biome is Vermont part of?
What is temperate deciduous
Matter and Measurement:
The simplest form of matter is the
Atom
Reactions that release energy
Exothermic
PLANTS:
A part where new growth takes place
What is the Bud
Principles of Ecology:
community
What is the many different species that live together in a habitat?
Principles of Cell Biology:
Photosynthesis
What is the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy
Chemists:
He created the Periodic Table
Mendeleev
Periodic Table:
What is atomic mass ?
total weight of protons and neutrons
ANIMALS:
animals without backbones or skulls
What are invertebrates
Principles of Genetics:
Life cycle
What is the entire span in the life of an organism from one generation to the next?
Population:
Is an earthquake a density dependent or independent limiting factor?
What is density independent
Bonding:
What type of bond is produced by sharing electrons?
Covalent bonds
Matter and Measurement:
What does this diagram represent

A heating Curve
SIMPLE ORGANISMS:
simplest and smallest living things
What are monerans, or one-celled organisms
What is a biosphere?
What is This is composed of all the regions on the earth that contains living things.
Population:
If a new predator is introduced to a habitat, what would you expect to happen to the species of prey?
What is population decrease
A dissolved substance is called ?
Solute
The ability of a solute to be dissolved in a particular substance is called ?
Solubility
Adaptations:
This adaptation is when animals use the color of their body and surroundings to hide from predators.
What is camouflage or protective coloring?