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: Biology: Chapter 1 Vocabulary
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DNA
Evolution
Mutations
Natural selection
Hypotheses
Population
Metabolism
Carries the primary heredity information for all living organisms and many viruses.
An educated guess about possible answers to questions or solutions.
Group of single-celled or multicelled individuals of the same species occupying a specified area.
It simply means heritable change in a line of descent.
These are heritable changes in DNA.
All the controlled, enzyme-meditated chemical reactions by which cells acquire and use energy to synthesize, store, degrade, and eliminate substances.
When individuals differ in their ability to survive and reproduce, the traits that help them do so tend to become more common in the population over time.
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Community
Mimicry
Scientific Theory
Bacteria
Variable
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Species
When individuals differ in their ability to survive and reproduce, the traits that help them do so tend to become more common in the population over time.
They are organisms that live on Earth.
A comunity that is interacting with its physical environment.
They are animals and decomposers who cannot make their own food; they survive by feeding on tissues of producers and other organisms.
A statement of what you should find in the natural world it you were to go looking for it.
Consumers
They are animals and decomposers who cannot make their own food; they survive by feeding on tissues of producers and other organisms.
An educated guess about possible answers to questions or solutions.
A visual similarity between different species that may confuse.
An organism with nuclei.
A specific aspect of an object or event that can differ among individuals or changes overtime.
Control Group
They are organisms that live on Earth.
A standard for comparison with one or more experimental groups.
All populations of all species occupying a specified area.
All regions of Earth's waters, crusts, and atmosphere that hold organisms.
An organism with nuclei.
Fungi
A visual similarity between different species that may confuse.
All the controlled, enzyme-meditated chemical reactions by which cells acquire and use energy to synthesize, store, degrade, and eliminate substances.
They are multicelled decomposers and consumers with a distinct way of feeding.
A specific aspect of an object or event that can differ among individuals or changes overtime.
It simply means heritable change in a line of descent.
Plants
A specific aspect of an object or event that can differ among individuals or changes overtime.
Group of single-celled or multicelled individuals of the same species occupying a specified area.
They are theoretical detailes descriptions or analogies that might help us visualize something that hasn't been directly observed.
They are multicelled, photosynthetic producers. They can make their own food by using simple raw materials and sunlight as an energy source.
Smallest unit that can live and reproduce on its own or as part of a multicelled organism.
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Prediction
Carries the primary heredity information for all living organisms and many viruses.
True
False
Ecosystem
A comunity that is interacting with its physical environment.
True
False
Archea
These are heritable changes in DNA.
True
False
Eukarya
An organism with nuclei.
True
False
Animals
All the controlled, enzyme-meditated chemical reactions by which cells acquire and use energy to synthesize, store, degrade, and eliminate substances.
True
False
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