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Levels of Organization. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Macro-molecules. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Concentration & Diffusion. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Water. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Miscellaneous. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Category 1 questions follow.
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Levels of Organization 10 20 30 40 50 Macro-molecules 10 20 30 40 50 Concentration & Diffusion 10 20 30 40 50 Water 10 20 30 40 50 Miscellaneous 10 20 30 40 50
What is the first level of Biological Levels of Organization? 10 Modeling
Atoms 10 Category 1
Heart, small intestine, and brain are all examples of ______. 20 Modeling
Organs 20 Category 1
What is the name of the biosphere we live in? 30 Category 1
Earth 30 Category 1
Which level comes between ORGANS and ORGANISM? 40 Category 1
Organ Systems 40 Category 1
Which level of organization includes all of the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment? 50 Category 1
Ecosystem 50 Category 1
Polymers are made of ____ 10 Scientific Method
Monomers 10 Category 2
Chains of amino acids make ____. 20 Scientific Method
Proteins 20 Category 2
Bread, pasta, corn, potatoes are all examples of: 30 Scientific Method
Polysaccharides, complex carbs, complex sugars 30 Category 2
Lipids are made up of chains of ______. 40 Scientific Method
Fatty Acids 40 Category 2
Glucose is an example of a ____. 50 Scientific Method
A mixture between water and an undissolved substance is known as a _____. 10 Experiments
Suspension 10 Category 3
The two types of mixtures: 20 Experiments
Suspensions and Solutions 20 Category 3
Solutes dissolve in ____. 30 Experiments
Solvents 30 Category 3
Osmosis is the _____ of water. 40 Experiments
Diffusion 40 Category 3
Active transport is needed to move from ___ to ____ concentrations 50 Experiments
Low to high 50 Category 3
What is the force of attraction between particles of the same substance? 10 Observations
Cohesion 10 Category 4
What is the attraction force between different substances? 20 Observations
Adhesion 20 Category 4
How does water move from the surface level to groundwater? 30 Category 4
Seepage 30 Category 4
How does water evaporate from the leaves of plants? 40 Category 4
Transpiration 40 Category 4
What does DHMO stand for?Think H2O 50 Observations
Dihydrogen monoxide 50 Category 4
This nutrient – found in bones and teeth – is also important for muscle contraction. 10 Category 5
Calcium 10 Category 5
Which vitamin is important for vision, the immune system, healthy skin, and antioxidant activity? 20 Category 5
Vitamin A 20 Category 5