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CPO Life Science Chapter 2 and 3

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An individual form of life made up of one or more cells is a(n):   organism  
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Being able to make more of the same kind of organism is a characteristic of living things known as:   reproduction  
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Clovers develop from seeds.   True  
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Clovers are made up of cells.   True  
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Clovers avoid the sun.   False  
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Clovers are living organisms.   True  
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A caterpillar forms a cocoon before it transforms into a butterfly. This process is part of:   growth and development  
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An increase in mass is an indicator that:   growth has occured  
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Sneezing when you get pepper in your nose is an example of   response to stimuli  
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Temperature, salt, and oxygen levels are _________ that affect living systems.   variables  
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Breathing hard while exercising is an example of:   Homestasis  
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Living things, such as plants and animals, store energy in molecules as:   chemical energy  
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Living things use ________, __________, and __________ to utilize energy.   Food, Water, Gasses  
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A rabbit is an example of an organ system.   False  
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A flock of birds is an example of and organism.   False  
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A catfish is an example of an organism.   True  
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The smallest unit of life is a(n)   cell  
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How many kingdoms do most scientists classify organisms into?   Six (6)  
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Mineralia is on of the Kingdoms of life.   False  
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Name the six (6) kingdoms in order.   Archaebacteria, Eubacteria Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia  
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The process of identifying and classifying living things.   taxonomy  
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Name the levels of classification in order.   Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species  
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Prokaryotic, unicellular organisms are included in the Kingdom   Archaebacteria or Eubacteria  
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Mushrooms, mold and yeast belong to the Kingdom --   Fungi  
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Species from the Kingdom Plantae are   producers  
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Insects, birds and fish belong to the Kingdom   Anamaila  
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A multicellular organism, that is a consumer with eukaryotic cells would be classified into the Kingdom   Animalia  
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The two-part scientific name of an organism is given as a combination of   Genus and species  
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If the Genus of the Red Oak tree is "quercus" and the species is "rubrus" the Scientific name is "Rubrus quercus" - True or False   False the Scientific name is Quercus rubrus  
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A key used to identify an organism or object is -   A Dichotomous Key  
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