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| scientific study of life / of livings things |
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| All livings organisms share five basic properties? |
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| Cellular organization, Metabolism, Homestasis,Growth and Reproduction, Heredity |
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| Red and White Blood cells |
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| Living things use energy by moving growing. |
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| Were does metabolism ( energy) for live come from? |
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| Plants, Sunlight, Animals |
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| All living things most be able to maintains internal conditions like heat, and cold |
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| Livings most be able reproduce. Organism grow by increasing the number of cells |
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| All living things contain a code called DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid) |
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| Viruses are living or non-living |
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| Name three living organization level |
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| Cellular Level, Organism Level, Population Level |
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| What are in the Cellular level organization |
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| Atoms, Molecules, Organelles, Cells |
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| What are in the organization level organization |
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| Tissues, organs, organ system, organism |
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| What are in the Population level organization |
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| Population, community, ecosystem, biosphere |
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| The smallest particle of an element |
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| How many Elements are none on earth |
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| Atoms are composed of three subatomic particles |
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| Protons, Neutrons, Electrons |
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| Larger complex molecules DNA, which stores the hereditary information of living organisms |
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| Two or more elements held together by chemical bond |
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| Specialized compartment of cells, which in the nucleus of a cell DNA is stored |
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| nucleus, mitochondria chloroplasts |
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| Basic unit of life ( Cells are the smallest level of organization that can be considered alive |
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| An aggregate of cells usually of a particular kind ( groups of similar cells that act as a functional unit) |
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| consists of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in a organism. ( consists of tissues and performs a specific function |
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| Heart, kidney, liver, brain |
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| Consists of bodily parts performing a function or cooperating in a activity |
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| Examples of a Organ System |
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| Brain, Arteries, Veins, spinal cord, neurons |
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| an individual constituted to carry on the activates of life |
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| A group of organisms of the same species living in a particular geographic area |
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| Biologists that identifies and names such groups of organisms of living things |
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| Consists of all the populations of different species living together in one place |
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| Is a biological community and the nonliving factors with which the community interacts |
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| Major terrestrial assemblages of plants, animals and microorganisms that occur over wide geographical areas |
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| The three Domains of life are? |
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| Bacteria, Achaea, Eukarya |
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| How many kingdoms does bacteria has? |
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| List the kingdoms in domain Bacteria |
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| List the kingdoms in domain Archaea |
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| Were is Domain Archaea found? |
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| They are found in harsh environments |
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| List the kingdoms in the domain Eukarya |
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| Plantaea, Protista, Fungi, Animalia |
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| List the kingdoms in the domain Eukarya |
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| Plantaea, Protista, Fungi, Animalia |
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| Were can Domain Bacteria can be found? |
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| Every where in the air, the soil, and water and plants animals and humans |
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| Prokaryotic living things can be |
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| Must obtain energy rich molecules from other living sources ( Humans ) |
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| Able to make their own energy using nonliving sources of energy ( Plants and Trees ) |
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| Kingtom Bacteria has how many cells in it? |
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| How many kingdoms does Domain Eukarya have? |
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| Four 1 Kingdom Protista, 2 Kingdom Fungi, 3 Kingdom Plantae, 4 Kingdom Animalia |
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| Protista kingdom are made up of what cells? |
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| Unicellular and multi-cellular |
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| Were does kingdom Protista live? |
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| Kingdom Fungi are autophic or Heterotrophic |
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| Were is Kingdom Fungi found |
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| Kingdom Plantae are what type of cell |
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| Kingdom Plantae is autotrophic or heterotrophic |
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| Kingdom Animalia is what cell |
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| Kingdom Animalia is autotrophic or heterotrophic |
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| Kingdom Animalia live were? |
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| What are the 6 kingdom of live? |
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| Archaea, Bacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia |
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| The four major stages of Scientific Methode are |
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| Observation, Hypothesis, Testing, Conlusion |
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| The kingdom that includes mushrooms and yeast is? |
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| The information that determines what a organism will be like is store in? |
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