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STUDY GUIDE FOR FIRST NINE WEEKS TEST

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1. A is a definition that changes to accommodate new information.

working definition

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2. Examples of

are food gathering, digestion, reproduction, etc.

life processes

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3. One way scientists classify organisms is by their

scientificname.

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4. An is a complete living thing.

organism

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5. Anything living or once was part of something living is called organic.

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6. The is where an organism lives.

habitat

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7. An organism may be composed of one or more cells.

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8. is an organization of organisms.

Classification

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9. is nonliving.

Inorganic

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10. is how things are different.

Diversity

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11. An usually contains a 10x lens.

eyepiece

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12. A usually holds the slide in place.

stage clip

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13. The moves the body tube up and down.

coarse adjustment knob

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14. The title of a drawing appears in

uppercase letters.

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15. are printed neatly outside the field of view and parallel to the bottom of the page.

Labels

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16. are printed within parenthesis to the right of the title.

Measurements

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17. The scientific name of the WOWBug is Melittobia

digitata.

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18. Center the specimen in the field

of view.

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19. The is a tool that extends our sense of sight.

compound light

microscope

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20. are the most common insect.

Beetles

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21. An studies insects.

entomologist

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22. Plants use from the sun.

energy

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23. The seven layer system consists of the following:

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kingdomphylumclass

order

familygenus

species

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24. is the science of classifying living things.

Taxonomy

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25. An organism is named on the basis of its and genus species

.

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26. The first letter of the genus name is always capitalized.

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27. When a scientific name is hand written, it is underlined.

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28. The scientific name of the California Blackworm is Lumbriculu

s variegatus.

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29. A has a segmented body that is similar to that of the earthworm.

blackworm

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30. means separated or divided.

Segmented

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31. means relating to or of the side.

Lateral

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32. An is a small, winged arthropod with 3 pairs of legs, a segmented body, and 2 pairs of wings.

insect

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33. is the act of cutting or dividing.

Fragmentation

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34. The is the head of an organism.

anterior

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35. is the type of reproduction that forms new organisms with a single parent.

Asexual

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36. The is the third body segment of insects.

abdomen

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37. A Lumbriculus fragment can a lost head, tail, or both.

regenerate

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38. Blood pulsates through the dorsal blood vessel of the Lumbriculus from the

to the posterior anterior.

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39. The title of a graph appears

above the graph.

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40. A describes what information you are recording and is written along theand

axis.

variable

horizontal

vertical

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41. tells how the variables are being measured.

Unit

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42. is finding the data point for an ordered pair.

Plotting

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43. A is information on the graph that remains the same, or shows no change.

constant

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44. Numbers appear evenly spaced in

along the axis. interval

s

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An experiment was performed to test the effects of different types of fertilizers on the number of tomatoes produced by one type of tomato plant. What is the experimental (independent) variable in this investigation?

 

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