BCPS Biology Reteaching Guide Evolution Vocab Card Definitions
... When distantly related organisms live in similar environments and independently start to develop similar (analogous) structures, ex. the dolphin and shark, have similar fins ...
... When distantly related organisms live in similar environments and independently start to develop similar (analogous) structures, ex. the dolphin and shark, have similar fins ...
What are the characteristics of living things?
... 1. Metabolism = total of all the chemical activities that occur in a living thing involving energy usage. e.g. Building substances. Breaking down substances. - in order for these chemical reactions to take place, organisms must take in food for energy. ...
... 1. Metabolism = total of all the chemical activities that occur in a living thing involving energy usage. e.g. Building substances. Breaking down substances. - in order for these chemical reactions to take place, organisms must take in food for energy. ...
Living system interactions
... • Living systems maintain internal equilibrium (homeostasis) process is turned off by the condition it produces • 1. Levels of sugar (glucose) • 2. Shivering • 3. Perspiring • 4. Turgor pressure in plants – helps give shape and firmness (wilts- less pressure) ...
... • Living systems maintain internal equilibrium (homeostasis) process is turned off by the condition it produces • 1. Levels of sugar (glucose) • 2. Shivering • 3. Perspiring • 4. Turgor pressure in plants – helps give shape and firmness (wilts- less pressure) ...
CASE STUDY ANALYSIS Biology 6 – Spring 2016
... summarize the concepts of intelligent design and evolution by natural selection summarize the evidence presented in the trial for each side argue/qualify your verdict for or against the plaintiffs as if you were the judge include your own thoughts and opinions as a U.S. citizen ...
... summarize the concepts of intelligent design and evolution by natural selection summarize the evidence presented in the trial for each side argue/qualify your verdict for or against the plaintiffs as if you were the judge include your own thoughts and opinions as a U.S. citizen ...
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... Nervous The seven functions are as follows – put them in the correct places in the table. ...
... Nervous The seven functions are as follows – put them in the correct places in the table. ...
Natural Selection - wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us
... • The survivors will have their own offspring. The offspring will be subject to their own random mutations. Again, only the most advantageous mutations will result in the survival of the next generation of offspring, and hence be “passed down” to the next ...
... • The survivors will have their own offspring. The offspring will be subject to their own random mutations. Again, only the most advantageous mutations will result in the survival of the next generation of offspring, and hence be “passed down” to the next ...
ALE 2A. Explanations of Evolution
... Evolution is the process of change that has transformed life on Earth. The idea of evolution is not a new one—but Jean Baptiste Lamarck in 1809 (the year of Darwin’s birth) and Charles Darwin (in a long essay in 1844 and then in more detail in The Origin of Species in 1859) were the first to propose ...
... Evolution is the process of change that has transformed life on Earth. The idea of evolution is not a new one—but Jean Baptiste Lamarck in 1809 (the year of Darwin’s birth) and Charles Darwin (in a long essay in 1844 and then in more detail in The Origin of Species in 1859) were the first to propose ...
2015 Circulatory Excretory and Respiratory System Test Review
... 9. The capillaries in the __________________________ exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen to be transported in the _______________________ to every _________________ in the body. ...
... 9. The capillaries in the __________________________ exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen to be transported in the _______________________ to every _________________ in the body. ...
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... 1. What are the two major jobs of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the three important parts of the cardiovascular system? ...
... 1. What are the two major jobs of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the three important parts of the cardiovascular system? ...
Chapter 4 Power Point 2 of 3
... • PL-H-PW-S-DP3: demonstrate an understanding of how to maintain a healthy body by: *PL-H-PW-S-DP3.a:analyzing the impact of personal health behaviors on the functioning of body systems. *PL-H-PW-S-DP3.b:analyzing how behavior can impact health maintenance and disease prevention during adolescence a ...
... • PL-H-PW-S-DP3: demonstrate an understanding of how to maintain a healthy body by: *PL-H-PW-S-DP3.a:analyzing the impact of personal health behaviors on the functioning of body systems. *PL-H-PW-S-DP3.b:analyzing how behavior can impact health maintenance and disease prevention during adolescence a ...
Skeletal System
... Your spinal cord is made of bundles of__________________ that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of your body. Digestive System. The digestive tract _______________________________________________________________including the___________________, th ...
... Your spinal cord is made of bundles of__________________ that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of your body. Digestive System. The digestive tract _______________________________________________________________including the___________________, th ...
Organ Systems Working Together
... • Other nerves carry messages from your brain to your endocrine system. • Your endocrine glands react by pumping chemical messengers into your blood. • When these messengers reach your heart (circulatory system) and your lungs (respiratory system), your heart starts beating faster and you take in m ...
... • Other nerves carry messages from your brain to your endocrine system. • Your endocrine glands react by pumping chemical messengers into your blood. • When these messengers reach your heart (circulatory system) and your lungs (respiratory system), your heart starts beating faster and you take in m ...
Infection Control - Kalaheo High School
... Types of Infection Endogenous: infection or disease originates within the body Exogenous: Infection or disease originates outside the body ...
... Types of Infection Endogenous: infection or disease originates within the body Exogenous: Infection or disease originates outside the body ...
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... of some plants. 12. Lungs- either of two organs in the chest that are like bags and are the main breathing structure in animals that breathe air. 13. Bone- One of the hard, white parts that make up the skeleton of a person or an animal. 14. Muscle- One of the parts of your body that produces movemen ...
... of some plants. 12. Lungs- either of two organs in the chest that are like bags and are the main breathing structure in animals that breathe air. 13. Bone- One of the hard, white parts that make up the skeleton of a person or an animal. 14. Muscle- One of the parts of your body that produces movemen ...
Part I: Levels of Biological Organization
... By now, you should be able to describe the basic structures and functions of a cell, but what happens when cells function or work together? A collection of cells all performing simi ...
... By now, you should be able to describe the basic structures and functions of a cell, but what happens when cells function or work together? A collection of cells all performing simi ...
TEST REVIEW – 2nd SIX WEEKS
... The first place in which physical digestion takes place is in the MOUTH. This happens because of the TEETH. Saliva causes CHEMICAL digestion by breaking down large carbohydrate molecules into smaller, GLUCOSE molecules. Food travels from the mouth to the stomach through the ESOPHAGUS. The stomach co ...
... The first place in which physical digestion takes place is in the MOUTH. This happens because of the TEETH. Saliva causes CHEMICAL digestion by breaking down large carbohydrate molecules into smaller, GLUCOSE molecules. Food travels from the mouth to the stomach through the ESOPHAGUS. The stomach co ...
Natural Variation/Artificial Selection
... variation among different organisms, and humans select those variations that they find useful ...
... variation among different organisms, and humans select those variations that they find useful ...
Notes: Evolutionary Theory
... generations, whereas disuse would cause it to shrink or even disappear. This rule Lamarck called the "First Law" in his book Philosophie zoologique. ...
... generations, whereas disuse would cause it to shrink or even disappear. This rule Lamarck called the "First Law" in his book Philosophie zoologique. ...
Notes part 1
... 2. Spallanzani___ - broth in 2 flasks, one sealed other unsealed 3. Pasteur____ - flask with curved neck B. Conclusion: Biogenesis – life can only arise from life ...
... 2. Spallanzani___ - broth in 2 flasks, one sealed other unsealed 3. Pasteur____ - flask with curved neck B. Conclusion: Biogenesis – life can only arise from life ...