SCIENCE FINAL- MA- Everything u need 2 know!!!! (play learn, familiarze or test with this) PART ONE
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
All mammals have______ A: scales, B: hair or fur C: feathers, D: nails | B |
All egglaying mammals are also known as, A:placental, B: pouched, C:marsupials, D: monotremes | D |
Moles & shrews are examples of____ : A: flesh eating mammals, B: flying mammals, C: insect eating mammals, D:toothless mammals | C |
Kangaroos, koalas, & opossums are all___ A:monotremes, B: marsupials C:primates, D:placental mammals | B |
Which teeth are used to tear and shred food? A:carnivors, B:molars, C:incisors, D:canines | D |
All mammals feed their young with milk produced in the __ A:placenta, B:womb, C:mammary glands, D:monotremes | C |
the largest land animal is the ___ A: blue whale, B:rhinoceros C:elephant, D: giraffe | C |
The ________ is an organ through which some mammals receive food and oxygen from their mothers during development | placenta |
The time during which the offspring develops inside the mother is called the ____ period | gestation |
Mammals are ______ animals (hint: _____blooded) | Warmblooded |
Humans belong to the _____ group of placental mammals | primate |
_____ are the only flying mammals | bats |
All mammals, even those that live in the ocean, use their _______for respiration | lungs |
All flesh-eating mammals are known as ________ | carnivores |
Armadillos and anteaters are examples of _________ mammals (Hint: not ____blooded, Mouth!) | toothless |
An embryo is connected to its mother's placenta by a(an) ________ | umbillical cord |
Using one or more of your senses to gather information is called__ | observing |
Who discovered and named cells? | Robert Hooke |
The magnification of the eyepeice on our microscope is: | 10X |
a cover slip is: | A cover placed over a specimen on a slide |
In an experiment the variable that is purposely changed to test the hypothesis is called the: | Manipulated variable |
Why is it important to control variables in an experiment? | So you know which variable caused the results |
The most important reason to read lab directions and listen to the teacher's instructions is: | to be safe and do things correctly |
All organisms are made up of what? | cells |
A one celled organismis also known as what? | unicellular |
The cell membrane only allows certain materials into or out of the cell; this is called: | being selectively permeable |
When scientists group together similar items, they are: | classifying |
The ways in which people change the world around them to meet their needs or solve practical problems are caled | technology |
what is the goal of technology? | to improve the way people live |
grouping living things in an orderly way is the job of a | taxonomist |
The term "binomial nomenclature" refers to an organism's: | genus and species |
Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 kingdoms? A: animal, B: plant, C:mammal, D: fungi | C |
The theory that life could spring from nonliving matter is called: | spontaneous generation |
what are the products (end results) of photosynthesis? | oxygen and sugars (glucose) |
How are photosynthesis and respiration related? | they have opposite chemical equations |
The energy-releasing cell process that does NOT require oxygen is called: | fermentation |
What happens during cytokinesis is animal cells? | split into twqo new daughter cells |
Which term refers to the diffusion of water molecules across a cell membrane? | osmosis |
The structure that pass on the traits to new cells are called: | chromosomes |
The stage of acell cycle that follows mitosis is what? | cytokinesis |
Which organism is a heterotroph? A:mushroom, B:human, C:cow, D:all of the above | D |
Define: organism | a living thing |
Define: autotroph | organism that produces its own food |
Define: taxonomy | scienc of classification |
Define: hypothesis | possible explanation for a set of observations or a possible answer to a scientific problem |
Define: biology | life science |
Define: cyto | cell |
Define: meter | measurment |
Define: itis | inflamation; swelling |
Define: chloro | green |
Define: pod | foot |
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