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Life Science
Test 2
Quiz 2A
Study Outline
Quiz 2A
1. An organism is a complete living thing.
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2. Six characteristics of life are:
a. have life cycles
b. reproduce
c. grow
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d. made of cells
e. require energy
f. Respond to
their environment
C E G E R
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3. The lifecycles are the stages of an organisms life:
a. birth
b. growth
c. reproduce
d. death
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4. According to the Bible, what do all living things do “after their own kind”?
reproduce
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5. Cell—smallest unit of an organism
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6. unicellular—made of one cell (example-paramecium)
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7. multicellular—made of many cells
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8. energy—the ability to do something
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9. An example of a process in an organism that requires energy?(see page 30 last ¶)
Anything that requires movement!
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10. Specialized cells means they perform functions that no other cells perform.
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11. Robert Hooke—looked at a section of cork under a microscope and named the small boxes “cells”.
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12. Cell Theory—all living things are made of cells
a. all cells come from other cells
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b. living tings are made of cells
c. cells perform the function of living things
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13. One example of the cell theory:
A lion giving birth to her cub…
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14. All cells use energy.
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15. What happens to a cell when it stop using energy?
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It dies.
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16. pH is the measurement of how basic or acidic a substance is.
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Covers notes 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 13,
14, 16
and is on ______ !
Quiz 2B
Study Outline
Quiz 2B
1. An Atom is smaller than a cell and a molecule.
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2. carbohydratesnon-edible edible
book starches
wood sugar
clothes
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3. carbohydrate—glucose
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4. Starches, cellulose, and glycogen are carbohydrate molecules.
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5. Cellulose has been used to make paper, cloth and cellophane.
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6. Function that lipids perform in living organisms:
a. energy storage
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b. Membrane formation
c. communication
d. Transport across membranes
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7. Functions of proteins:
a. building blocks for cells
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b. Fight disease (antibodies)
c. Helps make muscles move
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8. A protein is an amino acid.
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9. Special proteins that help change one substance into another substance chemical reaction are called enzymes.
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10. How can some artificial sweeteners (reverse sugars) not add calories?
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A body enzymes cannot digest it, it passes without being digested nor adding calories.
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11. Some enzymes are poured down a sick to dissolve fat and carbohydrates therefore unclogging a sink.
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12. Enzymes are also added to laundry to break up oil on clothes.
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13. Nucleic acid is called nucleotide.
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14. Two kinds of nucleic acids are DNA and RNA.
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15. The arrangement of nucleotides in the DNA code determines the order of amino acids in a protein.
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covers notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9,
13, 14, 15
is on ______ !
Quiz 2C
Study Outline
Quiz 2C
1. The first job God gave Adam after creating him was the job of naming the animals.
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2. The science of classifying living organisms is called taxonomy.
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3. Generalization—based on the group into which an organism is placed, you an list some general characteristics of that organism.
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4. Carolus Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist that proposed the basic system of classification that is still used today.
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5. A phylum is divided into groups called classes.
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6. Characteristics are used to determine which organism belongs in that group.
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7. Two different kinds of animals cannot share the same scientific name.
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8. The correct way to write a scientific name:only the first word is always capitalized
when typed, the entire name is in italic
when written out, the entire name is underlined.
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9. Two class levels that are found in every scientific name are the genus and species.
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10. The genus and species names are in Latin.
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11. People do not always agree with the new scientific name of an organism.
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12. Not all researchers agree on the definition of a species.
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13. We classify and name organisms for our convenience.
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14. Evolutionist believe that similarities between organisms indicate that the organisms share a common ancestor.
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15. Christians must not accept any nonbiblical worldview implied by modern classification.
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16. Groups of organisms established by God that can reproduce are called biblical kinds.
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covers notes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 16
is on ______ !
Study the following
notes for test 2
This test is on ________ !
Quiz 2A 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16
Quiz 2B 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15
Quiz 2C 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15