Outcomes Three And Four Flashcards

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Synthesis

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Takin simple substances and making them more complex

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Metabolism

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All chemical reactions that occur in our body

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3
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Respiration

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Releases energy from sugar and stores it as ATP

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Regulation

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To control and coordinate the body to maintain homeostasis

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Homeostasis

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Keeping a constant internal environment

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Transport

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Moving nutrients to various parts of the body including cells and organs

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Growth

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To make more cells and increase in size

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Reproduction

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To produce offspring of ones own kind

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Excretion

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To remove cellular waste

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Nutrition

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To take in nutrients and convert it into useful form

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Classification

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To put things into a group according to similar characteristics

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Why do scientists use classification?

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Shows relationships and is easier to communicate

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Domain

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The largest group and most general in terms of structure

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14
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What are the three domains?

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Eukarya, bacteria and archaea

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What are the six kingdoms?

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Plantae, animalia, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria

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Species

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Organisms that can interbreed

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Correct order of the 8 taxonomic groups

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Domain 
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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Autotrophic

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Plants

Organisms that can make their own food

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Organic compound

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Compound containing carbon and hydrogen

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Inorganic compound

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A comping not containing carbon-hydrogen bonds

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Heterotrophic

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Organisms that can’t make their own food

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Prokaryotic

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Don’t have nuclei

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Eukaryotic

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Animals

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Eukaryotes
Multicellular
Heterotroph

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Protista
Eukaryotes Multi or unicellular Heterotroph or autotrophs
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Plants
Eukaryotes Multicellular Autotrophs
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Monera
Prokaryote Unicellular Heterotroph or autotrophs
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Fungi
Eukaryotes Multicellular Saprophytic
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Taxonomy
The branch of science that focuses on classification and then naming of animals
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Carolus Linnaeus
Founder of modern taxonomy | Invented binomial nomenclature
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Binomial nomenclature
The first name, or genus is capitalized | The second name, or species is lower case