Midterm
JEOPARDY
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Scope Scope of of
BiologyBiology
SciencScience Of Of
BiologyBiology
ChemicalChemicalBasis ofBasis of
LifeLife
The The BiosphereBiosphere
PopulationsPopulationsCommunity Community
EcologyEcology
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Scope of Biology100
•All the parts of Earth inhabited by living things
A: What is the Biosphere?
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Scope of Biology200
A: What is an organism?
•A squirrel and an oak tree are an example of these
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Scope of Biology300
A: What is a cell?
•Life’s basic unit of structure and function
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Scope of Biology400
A: What is a species?
•Each distinct form of life
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Scope of Biology500
A: What is population?
Term used for a localized group of organisms belonging to the same species
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Science of Biology100
A: What is quantitative data?
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Data that uses measurements.Ex: measurements of a plant’s growth over a two-week period
Science of Biology200
A: What is a DISCOVERY SCIENCE?
The type of science that Jane Goodall studied when observing the chimpanzees
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Science of Biology300
A: What is a hypothesis?
A logical conclusion based on an
observation
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Science of Biology400
A: What is observation?
The first step of hypothesis-based science
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Science of Biology500
A: What is an inference?
Thinking that someone is at the door when you hear the bell ring is an example of this
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The four most common elements in all living things
Chemical Basis of Life100
A: What are carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen?
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Chemical Basis of Life 200
A: What is a compound?
A substance formed from two or more elements
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Chemical Basis of Life 300
A: What is the nucleus?
Contains protons and neutrons within an atom
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Chemical Basis of Life 400
A: What is an isotope?
A charged atom
When an atom gains or loses an electron
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Chemical Basis of Life 500
A: What is higher density?
The reason why ice floats on water
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The Biosphere100
A: What is a desert?
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The biome with the least amount of water
The Biosphere200
A: What are abiotic factors?
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The nonliving part of the ecosystemEx: water, soil, air, sun
The Biosphere300
A: What are ponds and lakes?
Standing water ecosystems
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The Biosphere400
A: What is ecosystem?
Largest level of ecological study
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The Biosphere500
A: What are microclimates?
Climate conditions in a small area that differe significantly from the climate of the surrounding areas?
Ex: area underneath a rotting log
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Populations, Community Ecology
100
A: What is exponential growth?
When a population multiplies by a constant factor at constant time intervals
Ex: Bacterial growth
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Populations, Community Ecology
200
A: What is mutualism?
The symbiotic relationship between a flower and an insect
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Populations, Community Ecology
300
A: What is population density?S2C06 Jeopardy Review
The number of organisms in a particular areaEx: number of bacteria per square millimeter
Populations, Community Ecology
400
A: What are limiting factor?
A condition in the environment that can restrict a population’s growth
Ex: space, food, mate
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Populations, Community Ecology
500
A: What is predation?
An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism
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