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Biology Test One

Mrs. O & Mrs. Dalious

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What is "The stufy of all living organisms"? Biology
Individual living things Organism
Animal-like:Protozoa Plant-like: Algae Fungus-like: Slime molds Protists
List the different kinds of fungi. Yeast,mold,true fungi
Homeostasis Regulations of the body: Temperature and fluid balance
Reproduction Sexually and Asexually
Carries genetic code, all organisms contain this (what is it)? DNA
Growth and development produce more cells and obtain and use energy
Metabolism All chemical reactions in your body
Heredity Evolve and adapt
Cellular organization Everything contains cells
Response to Stimuli If you are thirsty you drink
2 types of reproduction asexually and sexually
Photosynthesis Equation CO2+H2O---->C6 H2O O6+O2
What does homeostasis regulate? Bodily functions: Temperature, Fliud regulation
7 characteristics of life Biosphere,ecosystem,community,species,population,organism,organ system,organ,tissue,cell
Photosynthesis chemical breakdown of food
Chemical reproduction producing energy by breaking down carbon nased molecules in the presents of oxygen
What is the difference between population and comunity? population is of the same species
Smallest level of life? Cell
Two types of sutotrophs Bacteria, deep sea worms
What are producers? What is another name for producers? Make own food autotrophs
What are consumers? What is another name for comsumers? Eat energy from autotrophs, heterotrophs
10% law: explain only 10% of the energy is transfered to the nest consumer
what is a food chain one organism on each trophic level
what is a food web more than one organism on each trophic level
Scanevgers: feed on tissues of dead organisms ex:vulture & crows
Herbivores: eat only plants Ex:cows and elephants
carnivores: eat only meat Ex:Lions, tigers
omnivores: eat plants and animals Ex:Humans and bears
decomposers: absorb dead materials and turn it into fertilizers Ex: bacteria and mushrooms
Created by: Bethanymarie
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