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ABYSSAL PLAIN | What is the flat bottom of the deep ocean called?
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ACTIVATION | The energy required to start a chemical reaction is called the -?- energy.
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ACTIVESITE | The -?- is what we call the area of an enzyme where the substrates bind to it.
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ADHESION | The attraction of different types of molecules to each other is called -?-
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AIR | The problem with Spallanzani's experiment is that the sealed flask not only kept germs out, but it also kept -?- out, so we could not be sure which was causing the microorganism not to grow in the gravy.
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ALASKA | What state was most affected by the Exon Valdez oil spill?
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ALGAE | What does a GIANT SNAIL eat?
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ALIVE | According to appendix A, what is a common characteristic of both plants and animals?
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ALL SCIENTISTS AGREE | What causes a theory to turn into a law?
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AMINOACIDS | Proteins are made of monomers called -?-
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ANIMALS | Saturated fats come from -?-
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ANSWER QUESTIONS | What is the job of a scientist?
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APHIDS | Ants and -?- often have a mutualistic relationship.
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ARISTOTLE | What was the name of the Greek philosopher who answered questions (but did not test them) over 2000 years ago?
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ATOMIC | What type of clock has a vibrating Cesium atom inside?
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ATOMS | The number of -?- on the product side and the reactant side of a chemical equation must be the same.
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AUTOTROPHS | Organisms that make their own COM are called -?-.
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AVERAGE | The climate is a description of the -?- condition over many years.
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BACTERIA | Figure 3-14 what organism removes nitrogen from the air?
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BACTERIA | Some types of -?- can eat sulfur that come out of smoker at the bottom of the ocean.
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BASE | Each nucleotide has three parts, a sugar, a phosphate group and a -?-
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BIASED | -?- presentation of facts can mislead people, without lying.
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BIODIVERSITY | -?- is never considered a renewable resource because once a species goes extinct it can never be replaced.
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BIOLOGICAL | What type of pest control is sustainable? figure 6-8
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BIOSPHERE | What is the next level (bigger and more complex) of organization above biome?
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BONDS | During all chemical reactions a change in the chemical -?- occurs.
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BOREALFOREST | What biome has the greatest variation of temperature in a year?
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CANCER | -?- cells are often the easiest to kill using radiation.
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CAPTAIN PLANET | For thousands of years the most common belief was that matter was made of earth, fire, wind, water, (life), just like -?-.
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CARBOHYDRATES | Both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis produce -?-
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CARBON | Organic compounds always have two -?- atoms bonded together.
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CARBON DIOXIDE | The amount of -?- in the air affects the climate of the earth.
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CARBONIC ACID | Water and carbon dioxide react together to form -?-
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CATALASE | By ANALYZING DATA we learn that acids have the greatest ability to stop the action of what enzyme?
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CELLCULTURE | What is it called when a scientist grows cells in the laboratory?
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CELLULOSE | A chemical in paper formed by chaining hundreds of glucose together.
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CENTRIFUGE | A -?- is used to spin a test tube of broken cells during cell fractionation.
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CFC | 30 years ago the over use of -?- had created a hole in the ozone layer that blocks harmful radiation.
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CHANGED | According to appendix A, the control group consists of objects that are not -?-.
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CHEMISTRY | The first job of a scientist is to understand the -?- of life of a GREAT EGRET.
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CHEMISTRYKIT | What instrument could a scientist use to improve/replace his sense of taste?
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CLASSIFYING | According to appendix A, -?- animals helps scientists understand living things better and discover relationships among them.
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COHESION | The attraction of similar molecules to each other is called -?-
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COM | Living things get energy to force reactions by breaking down -?-
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COMMENSALISM | -?- occurs when two organism live closely together, one is benefitted and the other is unaffected.
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COMMUNITY | A herd of Bison and a flock of Turkeys and a town of Prairie Dogs together form a -?-
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COMMUNITY | What is the next level (bigger and more complex) of organization above population?
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COMPOUND | What do we call two or more elements bonded together into a molecule?
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COMPUTERS | Super -?- are know for their ability to MODEL and solve complex problems while predicting the future.
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CONE | The age-structure demographic diagram of a population with high birt rate and high death rate will look like a -?-
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST | There is a -?- when a scientist is motivated to find a particular answer in order to get more money or fame.
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CONSERVATION | Zoos, national parks/wilderness, government regulations are all parts of man’s attempt at the -?- of species.
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CONTROLLED | In a -?- experiment a scientist is trying to answer a question by comparing things.
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COVALENT | What type of bond would usually form between two non-metals.?
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CUP | According to appendix C, 236 milliliters is equal to 1 -?-.
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CURRENT | The weather is a description of the -?- conditions in an area.
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DEMOCRITUS | Who first believed that matter was made of Atoms?
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DENSITY | The population -?- tells us how close together the individuals are.
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DEPENDENT | According to appendix A, another name for the responding variable is the -?- variable.
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DEPENDENT | Figure 5-5, in this diagram there are more density -?- factors limiting population growth.
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DESCRIBE | The first step in dealing with global climate change is to accurately -?- what is happening.
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DIFFUSION | What is it called when substances spread out moving from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration?
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DISEASE | What density dependent factor apparently was limiting human population growth between 1000-1500 A.D. figure 5-10
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DISEASE | What density dependent factor apparently was limiting human population growth between 1000-1500 A.D. figure 5-10
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DISTURBANCES | What causes ecosystems to be constantly changing? figure 4-9
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DNA | The information to direct all life processes is carried by a molecule called -?-
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ECOLOGY | The study of how organisms interact with their environments.
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ELECTRON | Which sub-atomic particle has a negative charge?
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ELECTRONS | The behavior of an atom depends on the number of -?- it has.
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ENERGY | -?- flows through living systems like our biosphere.
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ENERGY | -?- flows through living things, while matter is recycled.
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ENZYMES | -?- function by reducing the activation energy of a reaction.
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ESPA | What law was passed in 1966, that made it illegal to do harm species of animals that had a low and decreasing population.
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EVOLUTION | The theory of -?- describes all life a being related by common ancestry.
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EXPERIMENT | What is the fourth step of the scientific method?
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EXPONENTIAL | -?- populations growth is never sustainable.
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EXTINCTION | Loss of habitat is the number one cause of species -?-.
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FALSE | There are thousands of different Atoms. (TRUTH or FALSE)
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FALSE | Scientists try to use their 6 senses when making observations. (True or False)
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FAST | Most of the resources on the Earth can be classified as renewable or nonrenewable based on how -?- we use them.
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FEEDING | Figure 4-5, The different species of birds in a spruce tree occupy different niches because their -?- heights are different.
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FISHBONE | By EXPLORING ECOLOGY FROM SPACE we see a -?- pattern of rain forest clearing in Brazil.
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FISHES | Figure 3-8, what eats zooplankton?
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FLIES | Francisco Redi proved that maggots were not spontaneously generated, but were the result of -?- laying eggs on the meat.
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FORENSIC | What type of scientist is often called upon to testify as an expert witness.
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FOSSIL FUELS | The maximum sustainable population of the Earth (at least for now) has been greatly increased by the use of -?-.
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FOUR | How many calories are in 1 gram of sugar?
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FOUR | Which graph on page 32 shows a population of flies that is not constantly changing?
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FRUITFLY | According to DATA ANALYZING in ch-5, the carrying capacity of the -?- population is around 320 individuals.
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FUEL | One man with a tractor and -?- can do the same work of 500 men 500 years ago.
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GATHER | Animals must -?- COM
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GECKO | What animal uses van der Waals forces to climb a wall.
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GERMINATE | According to appendix A, observations seem to indicate that seeds will not -?- until they have been exposed to a period of low temperature.
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GIBBOUS | According to appendix A, after a full moon comes an old -?- moon.
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GIGA | What metric prefix means 1,000,000,000 (billion)
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GLYCEROL | Lipids are made by connecting 3 fatty acid molecules to a -?- molecule.
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GOLD | What element has 118 neutrons?
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GRADUATED CYLINDAR | What instrument (tool) can a scientist use to measure volume?
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GRAM | What is the metric unit of mass?
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GRAPHS | What do scientists use to display and organize data?
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GRAVITATIONAL PULL | An object’s weight is the amount of -?-
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HABITAT | Loss of -?- is a limiting factor that is independent of density.
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HEAT | The climate of an area is affected by how the -?- on the earth is transported by winds and water currents.
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HETEROTROPHS | Organisms that collect COM from their environment are -?-.
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HIGH | In Africa they often have a high birth rate and a -?- death rate, and thus a stable population size.
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HOMEOSTASIS | Living things maintain -?- by keeping the conditions inside their body always the same.
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HOMEOSTASIS | -?- is necessary in order to maintain proper conditions for enzyme function.
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HORSE | According to appendix A, what animal can be wild or can be a pet?
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HYDROGEN | Acids are chemicals that release -?- ions into a solution.
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HYDROXIDE | Bases are chemicals that release -?- ions into a solution.
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HYPOTHESIS | What word would best fill in the oval marked 1, in the diagram on page 30?
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ILLUMINATOR | According to appendix D, what is the light on the bottom of a microscope called?
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INDUSTRIAL | Human activities such as modern agriculture, hunting, and the -?- revolution have had a great impact on the Earth’s landscape.
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ION | What do we call a charged atom?
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ISOTOPES | The mass numbers on the chart are often not whole numbers because they represent the average of the different -?-
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LARGE | When a controlled experiment cannot be done (for example testing the affects of radiation on people), scientist can still answer questions by studying -?- groups.
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LATITUDE | The relative closeness of a location to the equator is known as the -?-, and has a great influence on the climate of that area.
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LIGHT | The meter is defined by the distance -?-travels in 1/299,729,458 sec.
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LIMITING | The biological productions of an ecosystem often depends on the availability of one nutrient known as the -?- factor.
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LINE | What type of graph is used to display trends (changes over time)?
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LIQUID | Water is unusual because it is a -?- at room temperature.
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LITER | What is the metric unit of volume for liquids?
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LOW | In Japan they have a low death rate and a -?- birth rate, and thus a stable population size.
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LOWPOWER | According to appendix D, which lens should you use first when viewing a new specimen?
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MAGNIFICATION | In the process of biological -?- DDT became concentrated enough in eagles to lower the birth rate. figure 6-16
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MANIPULATED | In an experiment it is important that the things being compared are the same in every way accept one, that difference is called the -?- variable.
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MASS | Electrons are the sub-atomic particles with the least -?-
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MATTER | The water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles show us how -?- changes from a used state to a usable state.
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MEASURE | What do scientists do (while making observations) that produces all that data?
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METER | What is the metric unit of length?
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METRIC | All scientist use the -?-system.
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MILLI | What metric prefix means 1/1,000 (thousandth)?
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MIXTURE | What do we call two or more chemicals together, but not bonded?
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MODELS | According to appendix A, -?- are usually made to help people understand natural objects and processes.
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MOLECULES | What is the next level (bigger) of organization above atoms?
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MOLECULES | The number of -?- on the product side and the reactant side of a chemical equation may be different.
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MONOMERS | What do we call molecules that can be chained together?
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MOOSES | Figure 5-7, were there more mooses or wolves in 1980?
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MUTUALISM | Type of symbiosis where both organisms are benefitted?
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NATURAL | Science attempts to find answers to questions based on the -?- world.
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NEEDS | To lose weight you must eat fewer calories than your body -?-
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NEUTRAL | A pH value of 7 would indicate -?-
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NEUTRALIZATION | When an acid mixes with a base a -?- reaction occurs.
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NEUTRON | Which sub-atomic particle has no charge?
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NEUTRONS | Isotopes have the same name but a different number of -?-
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NICHE | No two species can occupy the same -?- at the same time.
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NINE | How many calories are in 1 gram of fat?
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NITROGEN | An element in the Amino group of an amino acid?
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NOP | Does the mass of an object change if we take it to the moon? (yes or nop)
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NORTH | Figure 4-3, what direction do the water currents flow off the West coast of South America?
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NOT | The most common element in the human body is Water. (NOT OR YES)
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NOT | Light microscopes can only be used to view dead organisms. (yep or not)
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NUCLEIC | DNA is an example of a -?- acid.
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NUCLEICACIDS | -?- have the function telling the cell what traits it will have.
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NUCLEOTIDES | The monomers used to make a DNA molecule are called -?-
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NUCLEUS | Electrons are the only sub-atomic particles not in the -?-
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NUMBER OF FLIES | What was the resultant variable in the experiment results shown in the graph on page 33?
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OBJECTIVE | According to appendix D, what are the lenses called that sit closest to the specimen?
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OBSERVATION | What is the first step of the scientific method?
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ORGANIC | What does of “O” in COM stand for?
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ORGANISM | Everything that happens in an -?- is based on chemical reactions.
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PATTERNS | What are scientists looking for while making observations?
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PERIWINKLE | What pink flower helps to treat cancer? figure 6-14
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PH | Buffers are chemicals that help control the -?- of a solution.
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS | Figure 3-13, what is one process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
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PHYTOPLANKTON | What are the primary producers of COM in aquatic ecosystems?
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PIE | What type of graph is use to compare the parts of something?
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PIONEER | During ecological succession, a -?- species is the first to appear.
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PLANTS | -?- make their own COM
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POLAR | It is water’s -?- nature that makes it such a good solvent.
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POLYMERIZATION | What do we call the process of putting together monomers?
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PREDATION | -?- occurs when one organism catches and eats another.
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PREDATORS | The removal of elk -?- from Yellowstone eventually resulted in a crash in the elk population.
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PREDICT | The third step in dealing with global climate change is to accurately -?- how things will be changing.
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PROTEIN | Enzymes are a type of -?- that cause chemical reactions.
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PROTON | Today experiments continue using tools like the Large Hadron Collider, in order to learn what a -?- is really made of.
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PROTONS | Elements are distinguished by the number of -?- they have.
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PURIFICATION | The ecosystem provides us the service of -?- of water. figure 6-22
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PYRAMID | The biomass in a -?- goes down by 90% for every level you go up.
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QUART | According to appendix C, a liter is a little more than 1 -?-
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RADIOACTIVE | Some isotopes are unstable and -?-, so they can harm living cells.
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REACTANTS | The substances consumed by chemical reaction are called the -?-
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RECYCLED | Atoms are -?- by living systems like our biosphere.
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REGULATIONS | Government -?- try to reduce the impact of human activities on the Earth to a sustainable level.
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RENEWABLE | What type of energy sources will never run out?
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RESPOND | All living things -?- to their environment.
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RESPONDENT | Usually the results of an experiment are measured and that thing being measured is called the -?- variable.
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SACCHARUM | What is the Latin word for sugar?
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SALT | 97% of the water on the earth is -?- water.
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SATURATED | -?- fats are completely filled with hydrogen atoms.
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SEM | What type of microscope bounces electrons off the surface of a specimen.
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SEQUENCE | Proteins can vary in length and -?- of amino acids.
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SEXUAL | What type of reproduction requires two parent organisms?
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SIX | How many carbons in 1 glucose molecule?
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SOLUTION | What do we call a mixture that completely dissolves?
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SOLVENT | Water is the greatest -?- on Earth.
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SPECIES | In the early days of Yellowstone the caretakers did not understand the complex interactions between -?-.
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SPONTANEOUS GENERATION | People once believed that life could appear suddenly from not living substances, this was called -?-.
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SPONTANEOUSLY | Reactions that release energy may occur -?-
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SPREAD OUT | Figure 4-2, at higher latitudes solar energy is more -?-.
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SPRING SCALE | What instrument (tool) can a scientist use to measure weight?
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STORE ENERGY | Lipids are best used to -?- in living things.
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STRONGACID | A pH value of 2 would indicate a -?-
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SUBSTRATES | The -?- are the reactants of an enzyme caused reaction.
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SULFURDIOXIDE | What chemical comes from industry smoke stacks (burning coal) and contributes to the problem of acid rain? ch-6
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SURFACE | Hydrogen bonds are responsible for the cohesion of water molecules that create -?- tension.
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SUSPENSION | What type of mixture would cloudy substances like blood, and milk be?
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SUSTAINABLE | A high birth rate and low death rate is not -?-.
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TEM | What type of microscope shines electrons through a thin specimen?
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TEMPERATE FOREST | What type of biome does Germany have?
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TEMPERATURE | A climate chart shows the -?- and the rainfall for each month.
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TEMPERATURE | What was the manipulated variable in the experiment on page 27?
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TEN | What is the pH of soap?
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TESTED | The answers given by scientists are not accepted until they are -?- by experiments over and over again.
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TEST HYPOTHESIS | Why do scientist do experiments?
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THERMOMETER | What instrument (tool) can a scientist use to measure temperature?
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THOUSAND | Figure 3-7 (and the 10x rule) it would take 300 -?- pounds of algae to sustain a 30 pound shark?
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THREE | If you had a glass with 1650 million molecules of water, how many would be broken into hydrogen and hydroxide ions? pg 42
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TROPICAL SAVANNA | What biome is always warm and has the most rainfall in May?
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TRUTH | There are thousands of different Molecules. (TRUTH or FALSE)
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TWELVE | How many calories are in 3 grams of protein?
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TWENTY | There are more than -?- different amino acids used to make a proteins.
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TWISTED | The second level of protein structure has to do with the way the chain is -?-
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TWO | What would the density be of an object with the following measurements? mass is 20 grams volume is 10 cc length is 20 cm temperature is 30° C
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UNIVERSITIES | Where do most scientists work?
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UNLIMITED | In the presence of -?- resources, a population can grow exponentially.
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VANDERWAALS | What are the forces called that attract molecules to each other?
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VOLUME | What measurement is the amount of space an object takes up?
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WEAKBASE | A pH value of 7.4 would indicate a -?-
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WEBS | Food -?- are often used to illustrate who eats what because food chains are often not linear.
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If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.
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