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Animals that doesn’t posses a vertebral column.
Invertebrates
Animals born in water that develops lungs as they grow up.
Amphibians
Animals that have cold skin.
Reptiles
True or False: Fish are vertebratees.
True
What makes an animal a bird?
Feathers
A class of animal that can produce milk.
Mammals
What is the study of birds?
Ornithology
What is the study of fish?
Ichthyology
What is the study of microorganisms?
Microbiology
What is the study of animals?
Zoology
What is the study of plants?
Botany
A linear network of links in a food web.
Food chain
Thickest layer of the rainforest where most flora and fauna can be found.
Canopy Layer
Layer of the rainforest that consists of young herbs, shrubs, and bushes.
Understory
The darkest humid layer that consists of insects and big animals.
Forest floor
Which layer of the rainforest consists of the tallest trees?
Emergent
Which layer of the skin can you find the nerves, hair follicle, blood vessels, etc.?
Dermis
What is the first layer of the skin?
Epidermis
Which gland in your skin produces oil?
Sebaceous gland
Where can you find smooth muscles?
Stomach, intestines, veins, other hollow organs
Where can you find skeletal muscle?
Bones
Where can you find the cardiac muscle?
Hearts
What do you call the flap cartilage located in the throat that prevents food from entering the wind pipe.
Epiglottis
What do you call our voice box?
Larynx
Which blood cell fights diseases?
White Blood Cells
Which blood cell carries oxygen to distribute throughout the body?
Red Blood Cells
Which body system fights foreign invaders in the body?
Immune System
Which body system regulates body activities using hormones?
Endocrine System
Which muscle pumps our blood?
Heart
Which body system protects our organs?
Skeletal system
Which muscle controls our breathing?
Diaphragm
What are the parts of the Nervous System?
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves
How many chambers do our hearts have?
4
How does the digestive system remove undigestible food?
Defecation
What do you call the movement in the esophagus to bring it down to the stomach.
Peristalsis
The enzyme in your saliva that breaks down carbs.
Amylase
It gives plants its green color.
Chloroplasts
The process in which plants make foood.
Photosynthesis
What does ATP stand for?
Adenosine Triphosphate
The amount of solute dissolved in the solvent is the _________ of the solution.
Concentration
The substance in which the solute is dissolved.
Solvent
A substance dissolved in the solvent.
Solute
A mixture in which one or more substances are uniformly distributed.
Solution
What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
The ability to do work.
Energy
Made up of two or more elements.
Compounds
Substances that cannot be broken down.
Elements
The smallest particle of an element.
Atom
The chart that summarizes elements.
Periodic Table
O
Oxygen
H
Hydrogen
Be
Berillium
B
Boron
Si
Silicon
W
Tungsten
Au
Gold
Ne
Neon
Ni
Nickel
C
Carbon
Ag
Silver
The quantity of matter an object has.
Mass
Anything that occupies space and has mass.
Matter
Give one Kingdom.
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista
What is the dependent variable?
Variable dependent on the results.
What is the independent variable?
Variable you change.
What is the controlled variable?
Variable that you do not change.
What is the first step of the scientific method?
Question or Problem
What is the “powerhouse” of the cell?
Mitochondria
The branch of Biology that studies organisms interacting with each other and with the environment.
Ecology
The process in which characteristics are inherited within populations and new species can develop.
Evolution
What do you call the structures inside the cell? Example: Nucleus, Mitochondria, Golgi Apparatus
Organelles
What is the smallest unit of life?
Cell
What are genes made up of?
DNA
Put the biological levels of organization in order: organs, cells, organ systems, tissues, organism
cells → tissues → organs → organ systems → organism
What is Biology?
Biology is the study of life.