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Science Review #1

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Write a hypothesis for the "Bouncing Ball" experiment.   IF I drop the ball from a higher level THEN the bounce will be higher too BECAUSE it builds momentum.  
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What do you collect and record while conducting an experiment?   Data.  
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List the levels of TAXONOMY in order.   Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.  
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What is the structure of the Animal Kingdon?   Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane.  
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What is the structure of the Plant Kingdon?   Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell membrane, Chloroplast, Cell wall.  
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What is the structure of the Fungi Kingdom?   Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell walls.  
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What is the structure of the Protist Kingdom?   Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell wall.  
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What is the structure of the Moneran Kingdom?   Cytoplasm, Cell membrane, Some have cell walls.  
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Define Taxonomy.   An orderly classifacation of organisams that go from a large, general group to a small specific group.  
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Chromosomes   1. String like structures found in the Nucleus 2. They carry the DNA  
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Nucleus   1. The oval shaped organelle 2. Found in the center of the cell 3. Called the "brain" of the cell because it directs cell activities  
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Vacuole   1. Sac like structures 2. Stores water, Waste and Nutrients  
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Mitochondria   1. A folded organelle 2. Often called the "PowerHouse" of the cell. It produces energy using oxygen and nutrients  
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Cells make up Tissues...   Tissues make up Organs Organs make up Organ Systems Organ Systems make up an Organism  
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What was Robert Hooke responsible for?   He was the first scientist to see cells under a microscope.  
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List the differences between an animal cell and a plant cell.   ANIMAL PLANT 7 small vacuoles 1-2 large vacuole Have lysosomes Chloroplasts Cell membrane Cell wall & membrane  
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What is a Structural Adaptation?   An adaptation that involves body parts or color Ex. The spotted moth is gray to blend in with a soot tree.  
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What is a Behavioral Adaptation?   An action that aids in an organisms survival. Ex. The Plover will pretend her wing is broken to keep predators away from her nest.  
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What is a Physiological Adaptation?   An adaptation that involves a body part's job of controlling a life process.  
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What are the 6 Basic Life Processes?   1. Take in energy. 2. Release energy in food. 3. Use energy for life processes 4. Produce and excrete waste. 5. Respond to the enviorment. 6. Reproduce.  
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What is an inherited trait?   A trait passed on to the offspring by the parents.  
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Describe a learned behavior and give an example   A behavior that is taught by another member of that organisms species. Ex. Humans learned to walk and talk.  
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What is a reflex?   A quick, automatic response to a stimulus.  
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Name the #s on the microscope page.   #1 Body tube #2 Nose piece #3 low objective lens #4 low objective lens #5 High objuctive lens #6 stage clips #7 diaphram #8 light source #9 eye piece #10 arm #11 stage #12 course adjustment knob #13 Fine adjustment knob #14 base  
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