Created by Kelsey Fuchs
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Question | Answer |
Evolution results in ..? | Adaptations |
Properties of Life | R- Reproduction O- Order G- Growth and Development R- Regulation E- Environmental Adaptation R- Response to the Environment E- Energy Processing |
Unicellular | One Cell |
Multi-cellular | Multiple Cells (Us) |
Highly Complex Structure that Simplifies Life | Order |
The ability of organisms to reproduce | Reproduction |
Consistent growth and development controlled by inherited DNA | Growth and Development |
the use of chemical energy to power an organism's activities and chemical reactions. | Energy Processing |
An ability to control an organism's internal environment within limits to sustain life. | Regulation |
An ability to respond to environmental stimuli | Respond to the environment |
ability to evolve over generations in response to the environment. | Environmental Adaptation |
Hierarchy of Organization- big | Biosphere Ecosystem Community Population |
Hierarchy of Organization- Organism | Organism Organ System Organ Tissue |
Hierarchy of Organization- Cell | Cell Organelle Molecule |
A Cell | The Basic Unit of Life |
Separates a cell from the outside enviroment | Membrane |
Types of Cells: No Nucleus | Prokaryotic |
Types of Cells: True Nucleus | Eukaryotic |
The entire "library" of genetic information. | Genome |
How many types of building blocks in DNA? | 4 |
Taxonomy | The branch of biology that names and classifies species |
3 Types of Domains | Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya |
The Most diverse and widespread prokaryotes | Bacteria |
Prokaryotes that often live in Earth's extreme environments | Archaea |
Eukaryotic cells that include single celled protists and multi cellular fungi, animals, and plants | Eukarya |
Darwin's Book | On the origin of the species by Means of Natural Selection |
Darwin's 2 observations | 1. Individual Variation 2. Overproduction of Offspring |
Darwin's 2 inferences | 1.Unequal Reproductive Success 2. Accumulation of favorable Traits over Time |
Qualitative Data | descriptive |
Quantitative Data | Numerical Measurements |
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