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1. What are the steps of the scientific method?
• Problem• Gather information• Hypothesis• Experiment• Observation• Conclusion• Repeat
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2. What is meant by “State the Problem?” • Identify the question you would like to
answer.3. What is a hypothesis?• Educated guess4. In which step is data organized and
analyzed?• Observation5. Which step tests the hypothesis?• Experiment
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6a. What is the independent variable?• Part of experiment that changes in each setup6b. What is the dependent variable?•Data collected/what’s being measured7. What is the control group?•Group without the independent variable (“normal” setup)8. What must be done to make an experiment more valid?•Repeat, increase sample size
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• 9. A student wanted to test whether salt affects the growth of plants. He gave 10 Plants in group A water and 10 Plants in group B water with 5mg of salt. After 2 weeks the plants in Group B Died.
• STATE THE PROBLEM• Does salt affect plant growth?
• STATE A HYPOTHESIS• I think that the salt will kill the plants because…
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• 9. A student wanted to test whether salt affects the growth of plants. He gave 10 Plants in group A water and 10 Plants in group B water with 5mg of salt. After 2 weeks the plants in Group B Died.
• a. Independent variable• salt• b. Dependent variable • growth• c. Control group • Plant A• d. Experimental group • Plant B• e. 3 Constants • Type of plant, sunlight, temperature, amount of soil
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10. What is the length of this pencil?• 8.3 cm
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11. A student placed 10.5 mL of water into a graduated cylinder. An object was placed into the same graduated cylinder. The water level went up to 16.5 mL. What is the volume of the object?•16.5 – 10.5 = •6.0 mL
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12. Determine the volume of this cube. Show all work.
•V = l x w x h•V = 2.6 cm x 3.8 cm x 3.8 cm•V = 37.5 cm3
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13. SI = Systems International = What system of measurement does this represent?
• Metric14. Identify the metric units for each type of measurement:a. Length • metersb. Volume• liters c. Mass/Weight• grams d. Temperature• Degrees Celsius15. What instrument measures mass?• Triple beam balance
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MICROSCOPE16. Label the compound light microscope below.
eyepiece
arm
Coarse adj.
Fine adj.
Body tube
nosepiece
Objective lens
stage diaphragm
mirror
base
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17. What is the function of the diaphragm?Controls amount of light used18. Explain the difference between the coarse adjustment knob and the fine adjustment.Coarse: focusing under low powerFine: focusing under high power19. Why can’t we use the coarse adjustment when using the high power objective? You can break the objective lens or slide20. When making a wet mount, why should you lower the cover slip on an angle?To avoid air bubbles
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21. What is the diameter of the field of view below?
a. In millimeters = •7.0 mmb. In micrometers =•7000.0 um
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22. An object is observed in the field of view below. In which direction should you move the slide in order to center the image?
•left
22. An object is observed in the field of view below. In which direction should you move the slide in order to center the image? ____________________
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23. How does a specimen appear when looking at it under a microscope?•Upside down and backwards
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CLASSIFICATION24. What are the 7 levels of classification from largest to smallest? •Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species25. How do we name organisms? •Genus species 26. What is homeostasis?•Maintaining a stable internal environment27. What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?•Autotrophs can make their own food. •Heterotrophs cannot make their own food
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28. Identify the 5 kingdoms. For each one identify important characteristics and 2 examples for each. KINGDOM CHARACTERISTICS EXAMPLES
1. Monera UnicelluarProkaryotic
bacteria
2. Protists
UnicellularEukaryotic
ameba, paramecium
3. Fungi Mostly multicellularHeterotrophs
mushroom, mold, yeast
4. Plants
MulticellularAutotrophs
trees, grass
5. Animals
MulticellularHeterotrophs
humans, dogs, insects
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28A: How are dichotomous keys used to identify organisms?28A:
DIME NICKEL QUARTER
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• 28B. Which two organisms are more closely related? Why?
Black bear and grizzly bear because they belong to most of the same levels of classifications except for species.
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CELLS29. What are the 3 parts of the cell theory? •Cells are the basic unit of structure in all living things.•Cells are the basic unit of function in all living things.•All cells come from preexisting cells.
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30. Explain the contributions the following scientists made to science.a.Hooke: •Looked at cork, came up with the term “cells”b. Schwann: •All animals are made of cells.c. Schleiden:•All plants are made of cells.
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31. Identify the function of each of the following organelles:a.Centrioles =•Cell division in animal cellsb. Ribosomes = • make proteinsc. Golgi bodies = • Package and ship materials•d. Chloroplast = • Carries out photosynthesis in plant cells e. Cell membrane =a. Semi-permeable, controls what goes in and out
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f. Lysosome = • Breaks down materials in animal cellg. Endoplasmic reticulum =• Tunnels in cytoplasm, transport materialsh. Vacuole = • Store materialsi. Mitochondria =•Carry out respiration (make energy)j. Nucleus =• Controls the cellk. Cell wall = • Gives plant cell its shape
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32. What are the 5 levels of organization in a multicellular organism from smallest to largest?• Cells tissues organs organ
systems organism
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33. Label the cell organelles below.33. Label the cell organelles below.
I
J
K
L
M A
H G
F
E
D
C
B
cytoplasm
mitochondria
nucleolus
Cell membrane Cell wall
chloroplast
ribosomes ER
golgi bodies
vacuole
DNA
nucleus
nuclear membrane
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33. Label the cell organelles below.
N
O P
Q
R
S
T W
V U
centrioles
golgi bodies
cell membrane
ER
mitochondria
nucleus nuclear membrane
vacuoles
lysosomes
cytoplasm
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34. Explain the differences between passive and active transport in the chart below.
35. What is osmosis?• Diffusion of water
PASSIVE TRANSPORT ACTIVE TRANSPORT high low Low highWith the concentration gradient
Against the concentration gradient
No energy required
Energy required
Diffusion & osmosis Active transport
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RESPIRATION36. Write out the equation for aerobic
respiration. You can use words or chemical formulas.
37. Where does respiration occur?• mitochondria
36 ATP
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38. What are the differences between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?
• Aerobic = oxygen required, makes 36 ATP• Anaerobic = oxygen not requires, makes 2
ATP39. Identify the 2 types of anaerobic
respiration and in what organism each occurs.
• Alcoholic fermentation = yeast• Lactic Acid fermentation = in muscles when
they run out of oxygen
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40. Label the parts of the digestive system.
pharynx
liver gall bladder
Large intestine
appendix
mouth
salivary glands
esophagus
stomach pancreas
small intestine
rectumanus
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• DIGESTIVE SYSTEM41. Where does mechanical digestion occur in
the digestive system? How?• Mouth = teeth• Stomach = muscular wall42. Where does chemical digestion start? How
does it occur?• Mouth = salivary glands make enzyme
(ptyalin), breaks down starch sugar
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43. Where does chemical digestion end?• Small intestine44 The stomach produces gastric juice.
What is this juice made of?• Pepsin, hydrochloric acid45. What is peristalsis?• Muscular, wavelike contractions that
push food through digestive system
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46. Where are villi located? What is the function of the villi?• Small intestine = absorb nutrients
into blood47. The liver produces _____ which
breaks down _____ by ________.• Bile, fat, emulsification
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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM48. Label the parts of the heart below.
valve
Rightatrium
valve
right ventricle
aorta
leftatrium
valve
left ventricle
septum
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49. What kind of blood does the right side of the heart receive? Where did it just come from? Where does it pump blood to? • Deoxygenated, from the body, to the
lungs50. What kind of blood does the left
side of the heart receive? Where did it just come from? Where does it pump blood to? • Oxygenated, from the lungs, to the
body
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51. BLOOD VESSEL
CHARACTERISTICS
a. arteries
-carry blood away from heart-thickest, under most pressure-pulse
b. veins
-carry blood to heart-contain valves
c. capillaries
-thinnest-allow materials to be exchanged by diffusion-connect arteries to veins
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52.
PARTS OF THE BLOOD
FUNCTIONS/CHARACTERISTICS
a. Red blood cells
-carry oxygen-contain hemoglobin-no nucleus, live for 120 days-most numerous
b. White blood cells
-largest-fprotect the body against disease
c. platelets
-cell fragments-produce fibrin to help blood clot
d. plasma
-liquid part that transports materials
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53. BLOOD TYPE
ANTIGEN ANTIBODY
a. A
A Anti-B
b. B
B Anti -A
c. AB
A and B None
d. O
None Anti-A and Anti-B
53a. What blood type of the universal donor? Universal recipient?• O, AB
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IMMUNE SYSTEM54. What is a pathogen?• Disease causing organism
(bacteria, viruses…)
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55. What makes up the body’s 3 lines of defense?• 1. Physical barriers (Skin, tears,
saliva, gastric juice)• 2. Inflammatory response &
interferons• 3. Antibodies
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56. How are antibodies produced? How do they protect the body against disease?• By white blood cells
(lymphocytes). T-cells tell B-cells to make them.• Attach to antigen and slow it
down so WBC’s can kill it
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57. Explain the differences between passive and active immunity? List 2 ways to get each.• Passive = Temporary, get antibodies
from someone else • (mother to fetus, breast feeding)• Active = permanent, make own
antibodies • (get disease, or vaccination)
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58. Explain the differences between an infectious and noninfectious disease. • Infectious = caused by pathogen, can be
spread• Noninfectious = not caused by
pathogen, cannot be spread59. How does HIV affect the body?• Attacks T-cells destroys immune
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60. What is an allergy? What does the body produce as a response?•When the body is sensitive to
something (allergen)• Body makes histamines cause
response
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM61. Label the diagram below.
C. larynx
B. epiglottis
A. Nasal cavity
D. trachea
E. lung
F. diaphragm
G. pharynx
H. bronchi
I. Bronchial tube
J. bronchiole
K. alveoli
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM62. What is the function of the
respiratory system?• Gas exchange63. Why is the trachea made of
cartilage?• Holds it open
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64. List the organs, in order, through which air enters the body and passes through them.
• Nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchial tubes, bronchioles, capillaries
65. What are the functions of cilia and mucus membranes in the nasal passageway?
• Cilia = filter• Mucus = moisten and filter
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66. Where does gas exchange occur in the respiratory system?
• Between the alveoli and capillaries67. What 3 things happen in the respiratory system
when you inhale?• Diaphragm moves down (contracts), pressure
decreases, rib cage expands, air moves into lungs68. What 3 things happen in the respiratory system
when you exhale?• Diaphragm moves up (relaxes), pressure increases,
rib cage contracts, air leaves lungs
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69. What is the difference between the pharynx and larynx?
• Pharynx = throat, passageway for food and air• Larynx = vocal cords/voice box70. What is asthma?• Allergic reaction in which bronchioles narrow71. What is emphysema?• Alveoli are destroyed not as elastic
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EXCRETORY SYSTEM72. Label the diagram below.
A. skin
B. liver
C. large intestine
D. ureter
H. lung
G. kidney
F. bladder E. urethra
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EXCRETORY SYSTEM73. What is excretion?• Removal of cellular (metabolic)
wastes74. What is the function of
perspiration?• Cools down body/maintains body
temperature
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75. What nitrogen waste does the liver produce?• Urea76. The liver carries out detoxification.
Explain.• Changes toxic materials into less toxic
materials77. What are the three functions of the
kidneys?• Filters blood, maintains water balance,
produces urine
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78. Explain the difference between ureters and the urethra.• Ureters carry urine from kidneys
to bladder.• Urethra carries urine to the
outside of the body
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SKELETAL & MUSCULAR SYSTEMS79. What is the difference between a
ligament and tendon?• Ligaments connect bone to bone.• Tendons connect muscle to bone.80. Explain the various functions of
cartilage.• Make up body parts (ears and nose)• Cushions (vertebrae), ends of bones,
makes up skeleton of newborn
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81. What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system? • Movement• Shape• Protection• Produces blood cells• Stores materials (calcium &
phosphorus)
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82. Fill in the chart below.
TYPE OF MUSCLE
VOLUNTARY/ INVOLUNTARY
STRIATED/ NONSTRIATED
LOCATION
A. skeletal
Voluntary Striated Attached to bones
B. smooth
Involuntary Nonstriated Digestive system, blood vessels…
C. cardiac
Involuntary Striated heart
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NERVOUS SYSTEM83. What is regulation?• Control and coordination of the
body84. A message sent by the nervous
system is called an • impulse85. A change in the environment
which causes a response is called a• stimulus
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86. The sense organs that pick up a stimulus is called a• receptor87. Muscles of glands that carry out a
response are called • effectors88. How does an impulse travel through
a synapse? • Terminal branches release
neurotransmitters which carry impulse across synapse.
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89. Label the neuron below.dendrites
Cell body/cyton
axon
Terminal branches
nucleus
Schwann cells
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90. Identify all missing parts of the reflex arc below.Sensory neuron
interneuron
Motor neuron
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91. Fill in the chart below.
PARTS OF THE BRAIN FUNCTION
a.Cerebrum Voluntary activitiesSensesThinking, memory, reasoning, intelligence
b. Cerebellum Balancec. medulla
Involuntary activities
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92. Label the diagram below.
A. cerebrum
B. cerebellum
C. medulla
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93. The central nervous system is made up of the • Brain and spinal cord94. The nerves that branch of the spinal
cord make up the _________ nervous system.• peripheral95. CROSS OUT
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CHEMISTRY96. What are the 3 parts of an
atom?• Protons, neutrons, electrons
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97. Identify the part of the atom being described.
a. positive charge• Protonb. Found moving around the nucleus• Electronc. Negative charge• Electron
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97. Identify the part of the atom being described.
d. Found in the nucleus• Protons, neutronse. No charge• Neutronsf. Smallest mass• electron
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27. What is the difference between an element and a compound?•Element = simple substance that cannot be broken down into anything more simple•Compound = 2 or more elements chemically combined.
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31. Explain the difference between a physical property and a chemical property. Give an example of each.•Physical property = can be observed, measurement, color•Chemical property = describes how material can change, flammability
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32. Explain the difference between a physical change and a chemical change. Give an example of each.•Physical change = not producing new substance, melting•Chemical change = new substance produced, burning
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33. Identify the phase of matter being described below:a. molecules very far apart, move very fast•Gasb. Molecules slide past each other•Liquidc. molecules packed tightly together• solid
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34. For each phase change below, identify how the material is changing, and whether heat is being absorbed or releaseda. Melting•Solid liquid, absorbedb. Freezing•Liquid solid, releasedc. Evaporation•Liquid gas, absorbedd. Condensation•Gas liquid, released
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35. Identify the parts of the periodic table being described belowa.rows•periodsb. columns•Groups/familiesc. Group 18•Noble Gasesd. Brittle•nonmetals
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e. Group 1•Alkali Metalsf. All elements to the left of the zig zag line•metalsg. Elements to the right of the zig zag line•nonmetalsh. Ductile & malleable•Metalsi. On zig zag line•Semi-metals/metalloidsj. Group 2•Alkaline Earth Metals
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36. Atomic Number•# of protons = # of electrons
37. Mass number•# of protons + # of neutrons
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38. What is the pH scale?Scale from 114 that measures how acidic or basic a substance is.pH of 7 =•NeutralpH of 3•AcidicpH of 11•Basic