Title: Exploring Life
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2Exploring Life
3Diversity of Life
4Unifying Themes
5Adaptation and Evolution
6Energy and Regulation
7Vocabulary
8Exploring Life
Diversity of Life
Unifying Themes
Adaptation and Evolution
Energy and Regulation
Vocabulary
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9Consists of all parts of the planet that are
inhabited by living things.
10Biosphere
11The community of living things in a area, along
with the nonliving features.
12Ecosystem
13Individual living things.
14Organisms
15These are lifes basic unit of structure and
function.
16Cells
17This structure in, Eukaryotic cells, directs all
of the cells activities.
18Nucleus
19This is the chemical responsible for
inheritance-and passing on of traits from parent
to offspring.
20DNA
21 A distinct form of life.
22Species
23Biologists have so far identified this many
species.
241.5 Million
25Organizing similar species into larger groups.
26Classification
27These are the three domains of life.
28Archaea Bacteria Eukarya
29Has properties that are based on the arrangement
and interactions of its parts.
30Biological System
31Multicellular organisms consist of many levels of
organization. ( In order what are they)
32Cell Tissue Organ
System
33These are the units of information inherited from
your parents.
34Genes
35A birds wing is and example of this theme.
36Form-fits-function
37Biology is a science which relies on this
scientific process.
38Inquiry
39An inherited trait that helps the organisms
ability to survive.
40Adaptation
41A localized group of organisms belonging to the
same species.
42Population
43The process where a particular variation helps an
individual survive and reproduce.
44Natural Selection
45A generation-to-generation change in the
proportion of different inherited genes.
46Evolution
47The example of the darker beetles, in a group of
beetles that have varying shades, not being eaten
from a dark tree.
48Natural Selection
49Involves asking questions about nature and then
using observations and experiments to answer them.
50Scientific Inquiry
51Daily Double!!
52Enables organisms to regulate their internal
environment or maintain a Steady State
53Homeostasis
54Nature tends to become more and more disordered.
(Randomness and disorder)
55 Entropy
56Plants and other photosynthetic organisms.
57Producers
58Daily Double!!
59Animals and other organisms that eat the food
made by the producers.
60Consumers
61 Meaning that their entire bodies consist of just
a single cell.
62Unicellular
63The study of life at many levels.
64Biology
65The domain of life which humans belong to.
66Eukarya
67This theme includes some poisonous organisms that
are brightly colored, which warns others not to
eat them.
68Adaptation and Evolution
69Life on Earth requires a continuous supply of
this, because it cannot be recycled.
70Energy
71Final Jeopardy
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