Classification and other review
Mixed Review
Characteristics of Life
Scientific Method
Apply it
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This is the most specific level of classification (most detailed "box"). 

Species

1

What are some things humans do that negatively impact the environment?

reduce habitat size, deforestation, clearing land to build things, pollution, over hunting, poaching, overfishing, ect 

1

What is the basic unit of life?

a cell

1

What is a hypothesis?

testable explanation 

1

Tell me about a stimulus and response in the wild

cat walks by, dog barks

2

The scientific name for African Pygmy Dormouse is Graphiurus murinus. What is the Genus name.

Graphiurus

2

what happens when two animal species depend on the same source of food?

competition - leading to natural selection - those that have adaption that help them survive/thrive better will get to reproduce 

2

regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life

homeostasis

2

What are significant figures (sig figs).

Way to write measurements that show accuracy of tool used

2

Name two organisms that are in the same kingdom but not in the same phylum.

Butterfly and Dog

3

What type of things are considered fossils? 

seashells encased in mud; imprints in rocks; bones buried; specimen preserved in ice

3

What are examples of inheritable traits?

anything not acquired after birth (injuries, accents, tattoos, hair dye)

3

What does it mean to respond to stimuli?

react to something in your enviroment

3

What are the steps of the scientific method

observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion, share results

3

Name one way animals or humans maintain homeostasis

shivering

4

What does Eutrophication mean and how is it caused?

Nitrogen runs off into water from fertilizer, causes algae bloom (algae explode in population); sucks all the O2 out of the water and blocks sunlight, sufficates animals and plants underneath, other plantlife below dies. 

4
Briefly recap one of the three cycles we covered this year (Water, Carbon or Nitrogen)

Water - moves water around the system, evaporation, precipitation, condensation, run off ect

Nitrogen - nitrogen is unusable in air form, bacteria must fix it, comes from ammonia mostly (urine/when animals/plants die) - needed for DNA building

Carbon - dead animals and waste getting broken down. burning fossil fuels - building block of life; Respiration cycles

4

Inherited changes that occur overtime to help a species survive

adaptations

4

Define each part: 1. Independent variable; 2. Dependent variable 3. Constant

IV - what I change

DV - what changes because of what I changed

Constant - things I keep the same on purpose

4

What makes two animals a part of the same species?

They can reproduce and make fertile offspring; don't view other species as viable mates. have a common ancestor

5

How are photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration a cycle?

the outputs of one of the inputs of the other

5

What are the three symbiotic relationships and how are each organism affected?

parasitism - +; -

Mutualism - +; +

Commensalism - + ; 0

5

Which characteristic of life is not essential (does not HAVE to occur to still be considered living)?

Reproduction

5

Describe how observation or data that are inconsistent with theory should be treated

review, retest, adjust theory if needed

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Which is the process that results in mass being added to an organism that may include formation of new cells and new structures?

growth