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Biology Chapter 1
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Key Vocabulary
Characteristics of Life
Scientific Method
Parts of an Experiment
Hodge Podge
Final Jeopardy
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Key Vocabulary-100
• A segment of DNA that is passed on from parent to offspring is called a _______.
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Key Vocabulary-200
• A living thing
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Key Vocabulary-300
• An organisms that can create food using photosynthesis.
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Key Vocabulary-400
• The variable that is physically changed by the experimenter.
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Key Vocabulary-500
• To change over time.
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• All living things are composed of at least one ______. This characteristic of life is the simplest to understand.A. offspringB. CellC. SkeletonsD. RNA
Characteristics of Life-100
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Characteristics of Life-200
• All living thingsA. Possess DNAB. Are made of cellsC. Use energyD. All of the above
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Characteristics of Life-300
• Which of the following is not specifically a characteristic of a living thing?A. Made of cellsB. Use energyC. MovementD. Grow and Develop
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Characteristics of Life-400
• The word stability can be used to describe which of the following characteristics of life.A. GrowthB. HomeostasisC. ReproductionD. Evolution
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Characteristics of Life-500
• Name at least 5 specific characteristics of life.
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Scientific Method-100
• How are hypotheses tested?
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Scientific Method-200
• How do scientists organize the data collected within an experiment?
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Scientific Method-300
• After observing a problem in nature, scientists then will formulate a ___________ and test it through an experiment.
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Scientific Method-400• Which of the following questions cannot be
answered by science?A. How long does it take a paper bag to break
down?B. Which household consumes more water?C. Is it right for a grocery store to use plastic
bags?D. How much water is wasted by the average
school high school?
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Scientific Method-500
• What is the last step in the scientific method? What is the purpose of this step?
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Parts of an Experiment-100
• A controlled experiment has a __________ group which is tested upon, and a _________ group which is not tested upon.A. control, experimentalB. control, constantC. experimental, constantD. experimental, control
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Parts of an Experiment-200
• The factors that are kept the same between the two groups are called _____.A. ControlsB. ConstantsC. VariablesD. Factors
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Parts of an Experiment-300
• A science student makes the following statement. “Based on our data plant growth be affected by the color of light it receives.” What is this student doing?A. Drawing a conclusionB. Forming a hypothesisC. Making a predictionD. Collecting data
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Parts of an Experiment-400
• A scientist wants to determine the effect of a new gasoline. He fills one car up with regular fuel, and an identical car with special fuel. Which car is functioning as his experimental group?
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Parts of an Experiment-500
• A scientist wants to determine the effect of a new gasoline. He fills one car up with regular fuel, and an identical car with special fuel. Why did he use two identical cars?
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Hodge Podge-100
• Which type of reproduction is used most often by multicellular organisms such as tree squirrels and foxes?
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Hodge Podge-200
• What is the scientific process?A. A way to avoid difficult problemsB. A group of logical science questionsC. A series of random science discoveriesD. A formal method used to answer scientific
questions.
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Hodge Podge-300
• All living things can reproduce, during reproduction ________ are passed from parent to offspring.A. GenesB. CellsC. OrganismsD. Chemicals
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Hodge Podge-400
• What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph? Give an example of each.
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Hodge Podge-500
• A statement that can be made without direct observation.A. PredictionB. InferenceC. ObservationD. Data
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• In lab you tested the absorbency of different paper towels. What was your independent variable, what was your dependent variable?
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Answer SlideKey Vocabulary
Characteristics of Life
Scientific Method
Parts of the Experiment
Hodge Podge
Gene B Through an experiment
D Sexual
Organism D Charts and Graphs
B D
Autotroph C hypothesis A A
Independent Variable
B C Car with special fuel
Auto Makes its own, hetero does not. Tree, Fox
Evolve Made of cellsHomeostasisGrow and DevelopEvolveRespond to the environmentUse energyReproduceMade of DNA
Draw conclusions So that we can make sure the differences are due to the fuel not something with the cars themselves
B