Basic Science and Evolution | Human body systems and reproduction | DNA and Growth and Development | Genetics and Energy | Bioethics, plant kingdom and ecology |
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To make observations
What is the first step of the scientific method
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The pulmonary circuit
What is the circuit in the circulatory system that transfers oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart
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The cell nucleus
Where is DNA made
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phenotype
What is your physical appearance referred to in genetics
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principle of nonmaleficence
What is one principle of bioethics
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biotic
Is a Pinecone biotic or abiotic
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To contract and create an inhalation
What is the diaphragm's function in the respiratory system
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Translation
What is the process in which RNA is turned into amino acids
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A phosphate bond must be broken
What needs to happen for ATP to release energy
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To protect the developing flower and prevent it from drying out
What is the function of the sepal
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the Y-axis
What axis are dependent variables graphed on
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The hypothalamus
What part of the brain controls homeostasis
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To separate the original 2 DNA strands by breaking the hydrogen bonds
What is the function of the DNA helicase during DNA replication
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6CO2 + 6H20 + (energy) → C6H12O6 + 6O2
What is the equation for Photosynthesis
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A relationship between 2 organisms in which one benefits and the other gains nor loses anything
What is commensalism
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Grow, reproduce, respond, organized, Use energy, have Cells, Change, Homeostasis
What are the 8 characteristics of life
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The kidney
What organ in the excretory system filters waste and excess liquid from the blood
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Prophase
What stage of mitosis does the nucleus dissolve
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Sugar
What do the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis create
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seed plants, ferns, lycophytes, horsetails, and bryophytes
What are the five main groups of the plant kingdom
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An observation is something that you conclude while an inference is just an idea or guess based on things you already know
What is the difference between an observation and an inference
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Testicle, Epididymis, Vas Deferens, Seminal Vesicle, Prostate gland, Urethra, Penis, Bladder, Scrotum
What are the male reproductive organs
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Initiation
In what step of transcription does the DNA molecule unwind
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A shaded shape signifies that the person the shape represents is a carrier of a disease
What does a shaded shape in a pedigree signify
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organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
What are the five levels of ecology
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