Levels of Biological Organization
Scientific Method
Characteristics of Living Things
Vocabulary Mix
RANDOM
100

The smallest unit of matter?

What is "an atom"?

100

Name a goal of science

What is to investigate, explain, and predict the Natural World?

100

Which characteristic of life is being described below: a sunflower following the sun throughout the day

What is responding to stimuli/environment?

100

Any living thing is called ______________.

What is an organism?
100

What is BIOLOGY the study of? 

What is "Biology is the study of LIFE"

200

The smallest unit of structure in a LIVING THING?

What is a cell?

200

The variable you are choosing to change or test in an experiment, also called the manipulated variable. 

What is an INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?

200

What characteristic of life is demonstrated by a new baby being born?

What is reproduction?

200

The process of keeping conditions inside a body constant or in balance

What is Homeostasis?

200

What is the responding variable also called?

What is the dependent variable?

300

List all of the levels of living things in an organism (organelle to population).

What is: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

300

What is the group that is used for comparison called?

What is the CONTROL group?

300

An example of this would be a dog panting in the hot sun

What is Homeostasis? 

300

Compare & contrast the terms BIOTIC & ABIOTIC.  Provide 1 example of each.

BIOTIC- LIVING THING (animal)
ABIOTIC- NONLIVING THING (soil)

300

Who created the current theory of evolution?

Who is Charles Darwin?

400

What is the difference between POPULATION, COMMUNITY & ECOSYSTEM?

Population-- same species in an area
Community--different species in an area
Ecosystem- all biotic & abiotic factors in an area

400

The number of variables you change in a controlled experiment?

What is ONE?

400

Through what characteristic of living things explains how antibiotic resistance occurs?

What is "EVOLUTION"

400

What is the difference between ASEXUAL and SEXUAL reproduction?

ASEXUAL- 1 partner to reproduce (budding, fission)

SEXUAL- 2 partners to reproduce

400

What is obtaining and using energy?

What is metabolism?

500

The levels of organization from SMALLEST to LARGEST?

atom -> molecule -> organelle -> cell -> tissue -> organ -> organ system -> organism-> population -> community -> ecosystem/biome -> biosphere

500

Compare a hypothesis to a theory.

Hypothesis: If/Then statement; TESTABLE
Theory: Tested and proven to be true
 

500

What are the 8 characteristics of living things?

1.Made of Cells
2.Composed of DNA or genetic material
3.Maintain homeostasis
4.Evolve
5.Grow & Develop
6.Reproduce
7.Respond to their environment/Stimuli
8.Obtain & Use Energy

500

Science and Engineering Practices:  Students dissect a frog to understand the internal anatomy.

What is using models? 

500

What is the difference between the 2 types of data and give examples?

What is Quantitative and Qualitative data?