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E a r t h a n d
L i f e S c i e n c e
Quarter 2
Review
1. He is the father of
taxonomy.
2. It is the self-regulating process by
which an organism can maintain internal
stability while adjusting to changing
external conditions.
3. This organ system acts as a
physical barrier — protecting
your body from bacteria,
infection, injury and sunlight..
4. This theory states that all
biological organisms are
composed of cells; cells are the
unit of life and all life come from
preexisting life.
5. Energy currency of the
body.
6. This organism has been found living
in extreme environments, for example
at high pressures, salt concentrations
or temperatures. .
7. A simulation of conditions on the
early Earth testing the idea that life,
or more specifically organic
molecules, could have formed by
nothing more than simple chemical
reactions..
8. It is the movement or change in
orientation of a plant's growth as a
reaction to touch.
9. It is the difference in DNA
sequences between individuals within
a population.
10. It is the sexual reproductipn
characterized by the release of both
sperm and eggs into an external
environment.
11. It is a close relationship between
species, where one organism, the
parasite, lives on or inside another
organism, the host, causing it some
harm,.
12. He is best known for his theory
that population growth will always
tend to outrun the food supply .
13. Giving birth to living young from
within the body rather than laying
eggs.
14. The first mammal to have been
successfully cloned from an adult cell.
15. An organisms composed of more
than one cell, with groups of cells
differentiating to take on specialized
functions.
16. CGG-ACT-CTA-CAG-GAT.
17. It is the information molecule
found inside a cell nucleus.
18. It is technology joining together
the DNA molecules from two different
species..
19. This system is a complex process of
turning the food you eat into nutrients,
which the body uses for energy,
growth and cell repair needed to
survive..
20. It works to transport oxygen and
other nutrients to all the organs and
tissues in your body. It also works to
remove carbon dioxide and other
waste products.
21. It is a sharp reduction in the size of
a population due to environmental
events such as famines, earthquakes,
floods, fires, disease, and droughts.
22.
23. It involves adding a gene from one
species to an organism from a different
species to produce a desired trait. .
24. Asexual reproduction by a
separation of the body into two new
bodies. In this process, an organism
duplicates its genetic material, and
then divides into two parts .
25. Master gland of endocrine
system.
1. He is the father of
taxonomy.
Carolus Linnaeus
2. It is the self-regulating process by
which an organism can maintain internal
stability while adjusting to changing
external conditions.
Homeostasis
3. This organ system acts as a
physical barrier — protecting
your body from bacteria,
infection, injury and sunlight..
Integumentary System
4. This theory states that all
biological organisms are
composed of cells; cells are the
unit of life and all life come from
preexisting life.
cell theory
5. Energy currency of the
body.
ATP
6. This organism has been found living
in extreme environments, for example
at high pressures, salt concentrations
or temperatures. .
Archaebacteria
7. A simulation of conditions on the
early Earth testing the idea that life,
or more specifically organic
molecules, could have formed by
nothing more than simple chemical
reactions..
Miller-Urey Experiment
8. It is the movement or change in
orientation of a plant's growth as a
reaction to touch.
Thigmotropism
9. It is the difference in DNA
sequences between individuals within
a population.
genetic variation
10. It is the sexual reproductipn
characterized by the release of both
sperm and eggs into an external
environment.
external fertilization
11. It is a close relationship between
species, where one organism, the
parasite, lives on or inside another
organism, the host, causing it some
harm,.
parasitism
12. He is best known for his theory
that population growth will always
tend to outrun the food supply .
Thomas Malthus
13. Giving birth to living young from
within the body rather than laying
eggs.
viviparous
14. The first mammal to have been
successfully cloned from an adult cell.
dolly the sheep
15. An organisms composed of more
than one cell, with groups of cells
differentiating to take on specialized
functions.
Multicellular
16. CGG-ACT-CTA-CAG-GAT.
GCC-TGA-GAT-GTC-CTA
17. It is the information molecule
found inside a cell nucleus.
DNA
18. It is technology joining together
the DNA molecules from two different
species..
Recombinant DNA
19. This system is a complex process of
turning the food you eat into nutrients,
which the body uses for energy,
growth and cell repair needed to
survive..
digestive system
20. It works to transport oxygen and
other nutrients to all the organs and
tissues in your body. It also works to
remove carbon dioxide and other
waste products.
circulatory system
21. It is a sharp reduction in the size of
a population due to environmental
events such as famines, earthquakes,
floods, fires, disease, and droughts.
genetic bottleneck
22.
social system
23. It involves adding a gene from one
species to an organism from a different
species to produce a desired trait. .
genetic engineering
24. Asexual reproduction by a
separation of the body into two new
bodies. In this process, an organism
duplicates its genetic material, and
then divides into two parts .
binary fission
25. Master gland of endocrine
system.
pituitary gland

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iphp 2ndQ.pptx

  • 1. E a r t h a n d L i f e S c i e n c e Quarter 2 Review
  • 2. 1. He is the father of taxonomy.
  • 3. 2. It is the self-regulating process by which an organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
  • 4. 3. This organ system acts as a physical barrier — protecting your body from bacteria, infection, injury and sunlight..
  • 5. 4. This theory states that all biological organisms are composed of cells; cells are the unit of life and all life come from preexisting life.
  • 6. 5. Energy currency of the body.
  • 7. 6. This organism has been found living in extreme environments, for example at high pressures, salt concentrations or temperatures. .
  • 8. 7. A simulation of conditions on the early Earth testing the idea that life, or more specifically organic molecules, could have formed by nothing more than simple chemical reactions..
  • 9. 8. It is the movement or change in orientation of a plant's growth as a reaction to touch.
  • 10. 9. It is the difference in DNA sequences between individuals within a population.
  • 11. 10. It is the sexual reproductipn characterized by the release of both sperm and eggs into an external environment.
  • 12. 11. It is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm,.
  • 13. 12. He is best known for his theory that population growth will always tend to outrun the food supply .
  • 14. 13. Giving birth to living young from within the body rather than laying eggs.
  • 15. 14. The first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell.
  • 16. 15. An organisms composed of more than one cell, with groups of cells differentiating to take on specialized functions.
  • 18. 17. It is the information molecule found inside a cell nucleus.
  • 19. 18. It is technology joining together the DNA molecules from two different species..
  • 20. 19. This system is a complex process of turning the food you eat into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth and cell repair needed to survive..
  • 21. 20. It works to transport oxygen and other nutrients to all the organs and tissues in your body. It also works to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products.
  • 22. 21. It is a sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events such as famines, earthquakes, floods, fires, disease, and droughts.
  • 23. 22.
  • 24. 23. It involves adding a gene from one species to an organism from a different species to produce a desired trait. .
  • 25. 24. Asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies. In this process, an organism duplicates its genetic material, and then divides into two parts .
  • 26. 25. Master gland of endocrine system.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. 1. He is the father of taxonomy.
  • 32. 2. It is the self-regulating process by which an organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
  • 34. 3. This organ system acts as a physical barrier — protecting your body from bacteria, infection, injury and sunlight..
  • 36. 4. This theory states that all biological organisms are composed of cells; cells are the unit of life and all life come from preexisting life.
  • 38. 5. Energy currency of the body.
  • 39. ATP
  • 40. 6. This organism has been found living in extreme environments, for example at high pressures, salt concentrations or temperatures. .
  • 42. 7. A simulation of conditions on the early Earth testing the idea that life, or more specifically organic molecules, could have formed by nothing more than simple chemical reactions..
  • 44. 8. It is the movement or change in orientation of a plant's growth as a reaction to touch.
  • 46. 9. It is the difference in DNA sequences between individuals within a population.
  • 48. 10. It is the sexual reproductipn characterized by the release of both sperm and eggs into an external environment.
  • 50. 11. It is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm,.
  • 52. 12. He is best known for his theory that population growth will always tend to outrun the food supply .
  • 54. 13. Giving birth to living young from within the body rather than laying eggs.
  • 56. 14. The first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell.
  • 58. 15. An organisms composed of more than one cell, with groups of cells differentiating to take on specialized functions.
  • 62. 17. It is the information molecule found inside a cell nucleus.
  • 63. DNA
  • 64. 18. It is technology joining together the DNA molecules from two different species..
  • 66. 19. This system is a complex process of turning the food you eat into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth and cell repair needed to survive..
  • 68. 20. It works to transport oxygen and other nutrients to all the organs and tissues in your body. It also works to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products.
  • 70. 21. It is a sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events such as famines, earthquakes, floods, fires, disease, and droughts.
  • 72. 22.
  • 74. 23. It involves adding a gene from one species to an organism from a different species to produce a desired trait. .
  • 76. 24. Asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies. In this process, an organism duplicates its genetic material, and then divides into two parts .
  • 78. 25. Master gland of endocrine system.