KCSE 2011 BIOLOGY
... Plants in arid/semi-arid/desert habitats have leaves covered with thick/waxy cuticle that are water proof/impermeable to water allowing for reduced rate of transpiration. Sunken stomata in some desert/semi-arid areas plants have water vapour accumulating in the pits reducing rate of transpiration as ...
... Plants in arid/semi-arid/desert habitats have leaves covered with thick/waxy cuticle that are water proof/impermeable to water allowing for reduced rate of transpiration. Sunken stomata in some desert/semi-arid areas plants have water vapour accumulating in the pits reducing rate of transpiration as ...
Animal Kingdom
... with a finely tapered tail - the body is covered with a tough, non living skin that resist drying and crushing ...
... with a finely tapered tail - the body is covered with a tough, non living skin that resist drying and crushing ...
Characteristics of Life
... The great diversity of life on Earth is the result of a long history of change. Change in the inherited traits of species over generations is called evolution. A species is a group of genetically similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring. Individuals in a species are similar, but not iden ...
... The great diversity of life on Earth is the result of a long history of change. Change in the inherited traits of species over generations is called evolution. A species is a group of genetically similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring. Individuals in a species are similar, but not iden ...
Topic 3 - Science 9 Jones
... their parents. How are these characteristics passed on from generation to generation? You have already learned that the characteristics of organisms vary greatly within a species. How does reproduction allow for variation? Not only do the physical traits of organisms vary, but the ways in which orga ...
... their parents. How are these characteristics passed on from generation to generation? You have already learned that the characteristics of organisms vary greatly within a species. How does reproduction allow for variation? Not only do the physical traits of organisms vary, but the ways in which orga ...
Unit 1 Topic 3 - Holy Cross Collegiate
... their parents. How are these characteristics passed on from generation to generation? You have already learned that the characteristics of organisms vary greatly within a species. How does reproduction allow for variation? Not only do the physical traits of organisms vary, but the ways in which orga ...
... their parents. How are these characteristics passed on from generation to generation? You have already learned that the characteristics of organisms vary greatly within a species. How does reproduction allow for variation? Not only do the physical traits of organisms vary, but the ways in which orga ...
Biology TEKS
... structures and functions of cells and viruses; growth and development of organisms; cells, tissues, and organs; nucleic acids and genetics; biological evolution; taxonomy; metabolism and energy transfers in living organisms; living systems; homeostasis; ecosystems; and plants and the environment. (2 ...
... structures and functions of cells and viruses; growth and development of organisms; cells, tissues, and organs; nucleic acids and genetics; biological evolution; taxonomy; metabolism and energy transfers in living organisms; living systems; homeostasis; ecosystems; and plants and the environment. (2 ...
31.1 Animals are multicellular heterotrophs without cell walls. Some
... 33.3 Lophophorates appear to be a transitional group. Lophophorates ...
... 33.3 Lophophorates appear to be a transitional group. Lophophorates ...
Science4CE Biology notes
... called the menstrual cycle (period). It lasts about 28 days, but it can be slightly less or more than this. The cycle stops while a woman is pregnant. These are the main features of the menstrual cycle: ➡ The start of the cycle, day 1, is when bleeding from the vagina begins. This is caused by the l ...
... called the menstrual cycle (period). It lasts about 28 days, but it can be slightly less or more than this. The cycle stops while a woman is pregnant. These are the main features of the menstrual cycle: ➡ The start of the cycle, day 1, is when bleeding from the vagina begins. This is caused by the l ...
Fish are animals that live in ______ and breathe using ______.
... exoskeleton, jointed legs, and a segmented body. • Crustaceans are invertebrates - they lack a backbone Some Characteristics of Crustaceans: • The sexes are separate. Eggs are attached to the swimmerets (swimming legs) of the female. • The circulatory system is open; there is no heart and the "blood ...
... exoskeleton, jointed legs, and a segmented body. • Crustaceans are invertebrates - they lack a backbone Some Characteristics of Crustaceans: • The sexes are separate. Eggs are attached to the swimmerets (swimming legs) of the female. • The circulatory system is open; there is no heart and the "blood ...
Introduction to Animals - Kent City School District
... • Found in fresh water, marine, moist soil, tissues of plants, and tissues and body fluids of animals • A complete digestive tract is present and nutrients are transported through the body in the pseudocoelomic fluid. • Free-living forms are important in decomposition • Animal parasitic forms can be ...
... • Found in fresh water, marine, moist soil, tissues of plants, and tissues and body fluids of animals • A complete digestive tract is present and nutrients are transported through the body in the pseudocoelomic fluid. • Free-living forms are important in decomposition • Animal parasitic forms can be ...
class-v -my living world - dav centenary public school, tohana
... Birds: Birds have sense organs (eyes, ears, etc.) which enable them to see, to feel, to smell, to hear and to taste. Besides these responses, birds also make different sounds to inform other birds about different situations. They make a typical sound when there is an enemy around. Similarly, they ma ...
... Birds: Birds have sense organs (eyes, ears, etc.) which enable them to see, to feel, to smell, to hear and to taste. Besides these responses, birds also make different sounds to inform other birds about different situations. They make a typical sound when there is an enemy around. Similarly, they ma ...
Spring 2007
... • Tie bag around the base of the plant with string so that only the leaves are exposed • Remove flowers and buds from the plant before massing so flowers and petals won’t drop off plant during the lab Conducting the lab: • Write the mass of the plant and bag on the plastic bag each day so data will ...
... • Tie bag around the base of the plant with string so that only the leaves are exposed • Remove flowers and buds from the plant before massing so flowers and petals won’t drop off plant during the lab Conducting the lab: • Write the mass of the plant and bag on the plastic bag each day so data will ...
Animal Kingdom – Invertebrates – Part 1 Invertebrates (Term refers
... C. They all display a high degree of cephalization. (Brain, antenna, eyes, mouth parts all in the head.) D. Cuticle of Chitin (This is the outer exoskeleton that protects against desiccation and harm.) 1. It serves as an attachment point for muscle tissue. 2. It too must undergo ecdysis to grow larg ...
... C. They all display a high degree of cephalization. (Brain, antenna, eyes, mouth parts all in the head.) D. Cuticle of Chitin (This is the outer exoskeleton that protects against desiccation and harm.) 1. It serves as an attachment point for muscle tissue. 2. It too must undergo ecdysis to grow larg ...
Australian environments - NSW Department of Education
... is directly related to water loss and maintenance of body temperature. Temperature varies significantly on land, from place to place, season to season and on a daily basis within a given region. Land absorbs heat easily and also loses it quickly; that is why the coastal regions are usually cooler th ...
... is directly related to water loss and maintenance of body temperature. Temperature varies significantly on land, from place to place, season to season and on a daily basis within a given region. Land absorbs heat easily and also loses it quickly; that is why the coastal regions are usually cooler th ...
Scott Foresman Science
... system of nerves. It needs a support system of bones. It needs places to store food and wastes. Cells have special parts, just like your body. For example, the vacuole stores water and nutrients and may also help the cell digest food. The drawing below shows six important parts in an animal cell. ...
... system of nerves. It needs a support system of bones. It needs places to store food and wastes. Cells have special parts, just like your body. For example, the vacuole stores water and nutrients and may also help the cell digest food. The drawing below shows six important parts in an animal cell. ...
lecture notes ch31 fungi
... they live together). The fungus facilitates gas exchange and collection of water and minerals and protects the algae, while the algae provides food through photosynthesis. Lichens are capable of surviving in very barren, infertile habitats. For this reason, they are usually among the first organisms ...
... they live together). The fungus facilitates gas exchange and collection of water and minerals and protects the algae, while the algae provides food through photosynthesis. Lichens are capable of surviving in very barren, infertile habitats. For this reason, they are usually among the first organisms ...
Grade 5 Life Science Transport Systems in Animals and Plants
... Life Science: Transport Systems in Animals and Plants Introduction and Conceptual Flow Narrative Introduction: The Grade 5 Life Science Unit focuses on transport systems in animals (respiratory, circulatory, digestive and excretory) and plants (roots, stems-xylem and phloem, leaves) and addresses th ...
... Life Science: Transport Systems in Animals and Plants Introduction and Conceptual Flow Narrative Introduction: The Grade 5 Life Science Unit focuses on transport systems in animals (respiratory, circulatory, digestive and excretory) and plants (roots, stems-xylem and phloem, leaves) and addresses th ...
Anatomical Position and Directional Terms
... Annelida: segmented worms Arthropoda: insects, crustaceans, spiders Mollusca: clams, snails, slugs Echinodermata: starfish, brittle sea star Chordata: vertebrates (mammals, reptiles, fish, birds, amphibians) ...
... Annelida: segmented worms Arthropoda: insects, crustaceans, spiders Mollusca: clams, snails, slugs Echinodermata: starfish, brittle sea star Chordata: vertebrates (mammals, reptiles, fish, birds, amphibians) ...
Classifying living things helps us understand the diversity of life.
... Chordata. It is a mammal, so it belongs in class Mammalia. It feeds on meat, so it is in the order Carnivora. It is a cat, so it is a member of the family Felidae. It is placed in the genus Felis, along with the house cats we keep as pets. Finally, it is a member of the ...
... Chordata. It is a mammal, so it belongs in class Mammalia. It feeds on meat, so it is in the order Carnivora. It is a cat, so it is a member of the family Felidae. It is placed in the genus Felis, along with the house cats we keep as pets. Finally, it is a member of the ...
Contents - Beck-Shop
... The range is the spread of the values – from the smallest number of petals you counted, to the largest number. The range for the number of petals on the daisy flowers is 17 to 21. • The median is the middle value in your results. The median number of petals on the daisy flowers is 19. • The mode i ...
... The range is the spread of the values – from the smallest number of petals you counted, to the largest number. The range for the number of petals on the daisy flowers is 17 to 21. • The median is the middle value in your results. The median number of petals on the daisy flowers is 19. • The mode i ...
Animal Physiology
... body that do not belong, they are broken down by the liver • These drug by-products collect in the kidney and are removed by urination – Drug tests are basically a test for these drug metabolites in the urine – These tests can be fooled by drinking a crapload of vitamins and minerals, but that is su ...
... body that do not belong, they are broken down by the liver • These drug by-products collect in the kidney and are removed by urination – Drug tests are basically a test for these drug metabolites in the urine – These tests can be fooled by drinking a crapload of vitamins and minerals, but that is su ...
Unlike plant cells, animal cells do not have
... protect the organism from predators. digest food particles trapped within the organism. help move water through the organism’s body. produce toxins that make them poisonous to predators. ...
... protect the organism from predators. digest food particles trapped within the organism. help move water through the organism’s body. produce toxins that make them poisonous to predators. ...
Animal Reproduction and Fertilization
... reptiles, an embryo develops inside an egg that is kept inside the parent’s body. The embryo gets its nutrients from the yolk, just like in the egg-laying animals. The parent’s body provides extra protection for the eggs. The egg hatches either before or after being released from the parents b ...
... reptiles, an embryo develops inside an egg that is kept inside the parent’s body. The embryo gets its nutrients from the yolk, just like in the egg-laying animals. The parent’s body provides extra protection for the eggs. The egg hatches either before or after being released from the parents b ...