CH. 1-2
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The purpose of science is | discover the laws of creation and use them for man's benefit
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study of body structure | anatomy
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sum of all body activities | metabolism
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fauna | animal life
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a good scientific experiment will include | several constants and one variable
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which part of a plant embryo develops into the root system | radicle
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a fruit develops from the part of the flower called the | ovary
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what type of plant needs two growing seasons to complete its life cycle | biennial
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what is the scientific term for plants that produce covered, protected seeds | angiosperms
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an underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounding a very short stem is a | bulb
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a seedling is a young plant that is able to survive without its | cotyledons
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a leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole is known as a | compound leaf
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most grasses have a creeping stem called a ??? that grows along the surface of the ground | stolon
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the term that refers to leaves that attach directly to a stem is | sessile
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water environment | aquatic
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specific place within an environment where an organism lives | habitat
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active at night | nocturnal
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includes meadows, desert and mountain environments | terrestrial
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seas and oceans | marine
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living in the trees | arboreal
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A scientific idea that has survived many experiments and observations without being proven false is called a | law
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a living thing with ??? symmetry can be cut in equal halves in more than one direction | radial
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a sperm cell joining with an egg cell is | fertilization
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this carries water and nutrients from the root hairs upward through the root and stem to the leaves | xylem
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the type of flowers usually found in the center of a composite flower head are | disk flowers
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Herbaceous plants have stems that are | non-woody
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the food making process of plants is called | photosynthesis
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term for any living thing | organism
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Englishman who introduced the scientific method was | Sir Francis Bacon
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two general types of seed dispersal are | agent
mechanical
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3 things required for germination | moisture
temperature
oxygen
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produces legumes | pea family
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fruits called grains | grass family
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square and stout stems | mint family
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stems called corms and rhizomes | amaryllis family
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flowers arranged in umbels | parsley family
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helps return nitrogen to the soil | pea family
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includes sunflowers | composite family
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includes Queen Anne's Lace | parsley family
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