Lessons 1-12 and Experiment Parts
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Organism | living thing
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biology | STUDY of living
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All living things... | are made of cells, reproduce, exchange gases, produce waste, regulate their bodies, breakdown nutrients for energy, and respond to stimuli or to their environment
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Taxonomy | the study of classification
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Two scientist that developed the microscope? | Leeuwenhoek and Hooke
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What is the diameter of the field of view on medium power? | 2.0 mm
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What is the diameter of the field of view on high power? | 0.2 mm
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What classifications make up an organisms' scientific name? | Genus and species
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Which level of classification has the most members? | Kingdom
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total magnification on HIGH power | 400x
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total magnification on MEDIUM power | 100x
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The part of the microscope that changes magnification? | objective lenses
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What part of the microscope changes the amount of light? | diaphragm
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raises and lowers the stage | fine and course adjustment knobs
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parts of an insect | head, thorax and abdomen
six legs
exoskeleton
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Black worm uses blood to .... | carry nutrients and waste
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Earthworms and black worms have these in common. | segmented bodies, tiny bristles (chaetae/setae) for moving, regeneration,
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The process that happens because an exoskeleton does NOT grow. | molting. Cabbage white butterflies larva molts.
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Do cabbage white butterflies go through metamorphosis? | yes, during chrysalis
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Why do we not release the cabbage white butterflies outside after they come out of chrysalis? | they are an invasive species here.
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Our ponds went through a series of changes. What is this called? | succession
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Life cycle of the cabbage white butterflies. | egg, larva, chrysalis, adult
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Characteristics of asexual reproduction | DNA identical (same) as parents, requires only one parent, budding is an example, most common method of reproduction for blackworms
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characteristics of sexual reproduction | DNA that is different from the parents, creates unique offspring (genetic variation), occurs with fertlization
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What are some reasons that seeds do NOT germinate? | too much water, too cold, not enough water, or a fungus
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Seed leaves that provide energy for a DEVELOPING plant are called ________________. | Cotelydons
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Where does transpiration occur? | in the stomata of a leaf
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What is release by the stomatal unit during transpiration? | oxygen and water
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What do desert plants have to prevent water loss in dry climate? | they have adapted by having a thicker cuticle
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What is transpiration? | water loss through the cuticle of a leaf
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What two processes have to happen for a plant to produce a seed? | First, pollination and then fertilization.
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What is the process that forms a seedling after a dormant seed absorbs water? | germination
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Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from the anther of a plant | goes to the stigma of another plant
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The pigment in a cell that captures the sun's energy for photosynthesis? | chlorophyll (is in chloroplast)
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A rigid outer covering found in most plants cells | cell wall
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Flexible covering that lets substances in and out of the cell | cell membrane
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contains chromosomes, control center of cell | nucleus
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green, performs photosynthesis | chloroplast
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jellylike filler that holds organelles | cell membrane
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Two organelles that are sometimes found in plant cells but NEVER in animal cells | cell walls and chloroplast
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Chromosomes are found in the nucleus and are made of ______________ and ______________. | DNA and protein molecules
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Why do chromosomes duplicate during Interphase? | So that the daughter cells will have the same genetic information after they split.
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Do cells grow between cell division? | Yes, cells grow during Interphase
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What helps the chromosomes move in mitosis? | spindle fibers
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List correct order of the cell cycle | IPMAT (Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase)
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How many chromosomes do humans have? | Humans have 46 chromosomes.
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What are two important characteristics of a Paramecium? | cilia and oral groove
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What two protists have chloroplast? | Euglena and Volvox
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Vertebrate | an organism with a backbone
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Bacteria belong to _____________ kingdom. | They are found in the Monera kingdom.
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Independent variable | What is being tested or what "I" change
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Dependent variable | the results or what changes because of the experiment
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What kind of graph do you use when showing changes over time? | line graph
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What kind of graph do you use to show a relationship between two things? | Scatter plot
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How was selective breeding used in fast plants? | by replanting only the seeds that flowered and produced seeds the fastest.
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