- Observing what other students in your ckass are wearing
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- Light (Plants use light as a source of energy)
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- Carbon(All organic compounds contain carbon)
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- One (The only Eukaryotic domain is the domain Eukarya)
Q.2.
Which of these is NOT an organic molecule?A) CarbohydratesB) MineralsC) ProteinsD) GlucoseE) Lipids
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- Lake Erie and everything living in it (This answer includes both the living and nonliving components of the particular area)
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- Minerals(Minerals are inorganic)
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- Fats (Organic molecules, such as fats, are a source of energy)
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- Red blood cell in the human body
Q.3.
How does discovery science compare to hypothesis - driven science?
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- Discovery science depends on verifiable observations and measurements but does not require formal hypothesis testing
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- A comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena supported by abundant evidence
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- Carbon Dioxide (Plants use the carbon in atmospheric carbon dioxide to make organic molecules)
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- Biosphere (The biosphere consists of all of the enviornments on Earth that support life)
Q.4.
An example of a stimulus that a plant would respond to is:
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- Biosphere (The biosphere consists of all of the enviornments on Earth that support life)
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- Sunlight(Plants can respond only to certain stimuli in the environment, such as sunlight)
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- Producers(Producers are organisms that can make their own food, as plants do through photosynthesis)
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- Carbon Dioxide (Plants use the carbon in atmospheric carbon dioxide to make organic molecules)
Q.5.
Most plants are _________.
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- Carbon Dioxide (Plants use the carbon in atmospheric carbon dioxide to make organic molecules)
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- Biosphere (The biosphere consists of all of the enviornments on Earth that support life)
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- Discovery science depends on verifiable observations and measurements but does not require formal hypothesis testing
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- Producers(Producers are organisms that can make their own food, as plants do through photosynthesis)
Q.6.
________ are a diverse collection of mostly single-celled eukaryotes, which are sorted into several kingdoms to reflect their evolutionary relationships.
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- Bacteria
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- Protists
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- Experiment
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- Evolution
Q.7.
A human is classified in domain ______ and kingdom ______.
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- Sunlight(Plants can respond only to certain stimuli in the environment, such as sunlight)
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- Observing what other students in your ckass are wearing
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Eukarya.......Animalia (Humans are animals, and animals are Eukaryotes)
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- Carbon Dioxide (Plants use the carbon in atmospheric carbon dioxide to make organic molecules)
Q.8.
Which of the following things would be considered complex AND organized? A) Red blood cell in the human bodyB) Atlantic OceanC) Salt crystal
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- Red blood cell in the human body
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- A bacterial cell(Bacteria are polaryotes)
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- Fats (Organic molecules, such as fats, are a source of energy)
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- Lake Erie and everything living in it (This answer includes both the living and nonliving components of the particular area)
Q.9.
All organisms with eukaryotic cells are grouped in domain _______.
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- Eukarya
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- Bacteria
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- Domains
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- Eukaryotic
Q.10.
DNA is a molecule that directly allows a living thing to:
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- Store information
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- Bacteria
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- Eukarya
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- 3 million
Q.11.
The complexity of living systems:
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They are sedentary (This is why fungi were placed in the same kingdom as plants)
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- Movement over great distances(Not all living things are capable of movement)
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- Is highly organized(Living systems exhibit a combination of complexity and organization that is unique)
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- Fungi
Q.12.
Organisms with prokaryotic cells are separated into two ______, bacteria and archaea.
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- Archaea
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- Evolution
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- Eukarya
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- Domains
Q.13.
The process of homeostasis is:
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- Replace worn-out parts and build new parts- Grow larger- Help maintain a relatively constant internal environment (Almost everything about being alive takes energy, which is why acquiring and using energy are characteristics of life)
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- One (The only Eukaryotic domain is the domain Eukarya)
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- Cellular Respiration (Cellular respiration is the process by which organisms (heterotrophs, autotrophs, and decomposers) convert the carbon in organic molecules into carbon in carbon dioxide)
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- How organisms maintain a relatively constant internal environment(Homeostasis is the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment even in changing external enviornments)
Q.14.
Plants use _______ as a source of energy.
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- Light (Plants use light as a source of energy)
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- A comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena supported by abundant evidence
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- Fats (Organic molecules, such as fats, are a source of energy)
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- Eukaryotic
Q.15.
In the five-kingdom system, Prokaryotes are placed in the _______ kingdom.
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Monera(All Monerans are Prokaryotes)
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- Minerals(Minerals are inorganic)
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- A bacterial cell(Bacteria are polaryotes)
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Eukarya ........ Plantea(Rose bushes are plants)
Q.16.
Humans are composed of ________ cells.
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- Bacteria
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- Eukaryotic
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- 3 million
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- Experiment
Q.17.
In the five-kingdom system, which kingdom consists primarily of unicellular Eukaryotes?
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- Movement over great distances(Not all living things are capable of movement)
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- Animalia
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Protista (Protists are mostly unicellular Eukaryotes, though they also include multicelluler algae)
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They are sedentary (This is why fungi were placed in the same kingdom as plants)
Q.18.
Identify a characteristic that is representative of some, but not all, life - forms
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They are sedentary (This is why fungi were placed in the same kingdom as plants)
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- Animalia
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- Movement over great distances(Not all living things are capable of movement)
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- Fungi
Q.19.
Most of the prokaryotes known as _______ live in extreme environments, such as salty lakes.
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- Domains
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- Eukarya
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- Archaea
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- Evolution
Q.20.
Which of the following is not a property of life?1) Organisms take in energy and use it to perform all of life's activities 2) Organisms reproduce their own kind 3) Living things exhibit complex but ordered organization4) Populations of organisms rarely change over time
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- Minerals(Minerals are inorganic)
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- Fats (Organic molecules, such as fats, are a source of energy)
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- Populations of organisms rarely change over time
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- A comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena supported by abundant evidence
Q.21.
What is an example of hypothesis - driven science?
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- Testing wether or not dead batteries are preventing a TV remote from working
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- Tentative answer to a question
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- A comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena supported by abundant evidence
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- Observing what other students in your ckass are wearing
Q.22.
_______ are the most diverse and widespread prokaryotes.
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- Bacteria
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- Protists
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- Bacteria and Archaea
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- Archaea
Q.23.
Which of these is an ecosystem? 1) Lake Erie and everything living in it 2) The producers found in Lake Erie3) All of the fish in Lake Erie4) Lakes
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- Lake Erie and everything living in it (This answer includes both the living and nonliving components of the particular area)
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- Minerals(Minerals are inorganic)
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- Red blood cell in the human body
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- A comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena supported by abundant evidence
Q.24.
In the two- kingdom system, why were fungi classified in the kingdom Plantae?
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- Movement over great distances(Not all living things are capable of movement)
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Protista (Protists are mostly unicellular Eukaryotes, though they also include multicelluler algae)
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They are sedentary (This is why fungi were placed in the same kingdom as plants)
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- Plantae
Q.25.
Which of these is a type of prokaryotic cell? 1) A bacterial cell2) A worm cell 3) A mushroom cell4) A plant cell
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- Red blood cell in the human body
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- A bacterial cell(Bacteria are polaryotes)
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- Minerals(Minerals are inorganic)
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- Fats (Organic molecules, such as fats, are a source of energy)
Q.26.
Which of the following best describes a theory?
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- Populations of organisms rarely change over time
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- A bacterial cell(Bacteria are polaryotes)
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- Biosphere (The biosphere consists of all of the enviornments on Earth that support life)
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- A comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena supported by abundant evidence
Q.27.
Living systems need energy to:
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- Replace worn-out parts and build new parts- Grow larger- Help maintain a relatively constant internal environment (Almost everything about being alive takes energy, which is why acquiring and using energy are characteristics of life)
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- How organisms maintain a relatively constant internal environment(Homeostasis is the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment even in changing external enviornments)
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- One (The only Eukaryotic domain is the domain Eukarya)
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- Cellular Respiration (Cellular respiration is the process by which organisms (heterotrophs, autotrophs, and decomposers) convert the carbon in organic molecules into carbon in carbon dioxide)
Q.28.
What element is found in all organic compounds?
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- Carbon(All organic compounds contain carbon)
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Eukarya ........ Plantea(Rose bushes are plants)
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- Carbon Dioxide (Plants use the carbon in atmospheric carbon dioxide to make organic molecules)
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- Observing what other students in your ckass are wearing
Q.29.
Where do plants get the carbon they use to make organic molecules?
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- Carbon Dioxide (Plants use the carbon in atmospheric carbon dioxide to make organic molecules)
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- Biosphere (The biosphere consists of all of the enviornments on Earth that support life)
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- Discovery science depends on verifiable observations and measurements but does not require formal hypothesis testing
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- Carbon(All organic compounds contain carbon)
Q.30.
Kingdom _______ consists of multicellular eukaryotes that obtain their food by ingesting (eating) other organisms.
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- Fungi
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- Archaea
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- Animalia
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Protista (Protists are mostly unicellular Eukaryotes, though they also include multicelluler algae)
Q.31.
What are thee steps of the scientic method in their proper order?