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Biology Basics
Lab Safety What is Life MethodShmethod
Symbiosis Predictions
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Question I 100
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This is the place where broken glass is disposed of.
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Question I 200
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Place where you go in the room if harmful chemicals are spilled on you.
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Question I 300
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The significance of this sign
Question I 400
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The Significance of this symbol
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Question I 500
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Three ways to protect yourself while using corrosive chemicals.
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Question II 100
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Ability to:
Grow/Deveop
Respond to Stimulus
Reproduce
Question II 200
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Factors that include Water, Rocks and Gravel
Question II 300
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Change in a Species over time
Question II 400
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Regulation of an organisms internal conditions to be
stable
Question II 500
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All living things are composed of Cells, the cell must have this in the
nucleus?
Question III 100
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This is what you do before you formulate your hypothesis.
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Question III 200
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Definition of “hypothesis”
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Question III 300
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In an experiment ___________ always comes first.
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Question III 400
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This stays the same in an experiment
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Question III 500
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Type of data that includes numbers and measurable amounts.
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Question IV 100
The hunter in an ecosystem
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Question IV 200
Ramora and Shark: Ramora is fish that has a modified fin used as a sucker. It suctions itself to the shark. The Ramora does not harm the shark, but does use the shark as a form of protection. It then feeds off the scraps as the shark devours its food.
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Question IV 300
Birds pollinating flowers
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Question IV 400
North American Tick and Canine: A tick must have blood in order to survive. The tick often sucks the
blood from an animal such as a dog. The tick secretes saliva that prevents
blood from clotting and can sometimes lead to paralysis in the
dog.
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Question IV 500
When two organisms need the same limited resources
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Question V 100
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How does temperature affect rate of photosynthesis?
Question V 200
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What is the temperature for the highest ventilation of Bluegill Sunfish?
Question V 300
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Which plant would be better suited for a place in full sunlight?
Question V 400
What hypothesis is being tested?
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Question V 500
How does Pressure affect Volume
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Answer I 100
What is a broken glass container
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Answer I 200
What is the Safety Shower.
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Answer I 300
What is a biohazard
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Answer I 400
What is corrosive
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Answer I 500
What is wear goggles, apron, and gloves?
(also will accept tie hair back and secure loose clothing.)
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Answer II 100
What are some characteristics of Life
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Answer II 200
What are Abiotic Factors
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Answer II 300
What is Evolution?
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Answer II 400
What is Homeostasis?
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Answer II 500
What is DNA or Genetic Material?
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Answer III 100
What is make an observation?
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Answer III 200
What is an educated guess?
If, then statement predicting a possible outcome.
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Answer III 300
What is Safety?
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Answer III 400
What is the control?
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Answer III 500
What is Quantitative data?
(Numerical/Measurements)
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Answer IV 100
What is a Predator?
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Answer IV 200
What is Commensalism?
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Answer IV 300
What is commensalism?
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Answer IV 400
What is parasitism
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Answer IV 500
What is competition
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Answer V 100
More photosynthesis occurs in warmer temperatures than in cooler
ones.
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Answer V 200
What is 22* C
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Answer V 300
Plant # 1
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Answer V 400
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If cats use the new cat food, then they will be just as healthy as cats with the old cat food.
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Answer V 500 As Pressure increases, Volume
Decreases
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