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Adaptation- - -The adjustment or changes in behavior, physiology, and structure of an organism to 
become more suited to an environment. 
Aerobic- - -A process that requires oxygen. 
Allele -An alternative form of a gene. An example would be genes that encode eye color—some encode 
blue eyes (one ...
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Add to cartAdaptation- - -The adjustment or changes in behavior, physiology, and structure of an organism to 
become more suited to an environment. 
Aerobic- - -A process that requires oxygen. 
Allele -An alternative form of a gene. An example would be genes that encode eye color—some encode 
blue eyes (one ...
As you explore how living things interact with the nonliving environment, you are focused on 
__________. - -ecosystem 
Individuals can be grouped into population and _____________. - -communities 
In multicellular life forms, cells take on specific functions in tissues, organs, and ______ _______. ...
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Add to cartAs you explore how living things interact with the nonliving environment, you are focused on 
__________. - -ecosystem 
Individuals can be grouped into population and _____________. - -communities 
In multicellular life forms, cells take on specific functions in tissues, organs, and ______ _______. ...
ontains the largest amount of genetic information? 
a)chromosome 
b) gene 
c) protein 
d) phenotype 
e) allele - -chromosome 
Fur color in dogs is an example of a(n): 
a) phenotype 
b) genotype 
c) allele - -phenotype 
The genes that encode the brown pigment in a dog's fur are an example of a(n): 
...
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Add to cartontains the largest amount of genetic information? 
a)chromosome 
b) gene 
c) protein 
d) phenotype 
e) allele - -chromosome 
Fur color in dogs is an example of a(n): 
a) phenotype 
b) genotype 
c) allele - -phenotype 
The genes that encode the brown pigment in a dog's fur are an example of a(n): 
...
Adaptations - -are traits that an organism has that allow it to be better suited for its environment. 
Evolution - -is a change in inherited (genetic) features that occurs in populations and higher-level 
groups over time. 
Microevolution - -is a process that occurs within a single population as inh...
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Add to cartAdaptations - -are traits that an organism has that allow it to be better suited for its environment. 
Evolution - -is a change in inherited (genetic) features that occurs in populations and higher-level 
groups over time. 
Microevolution - -is a process that occurs within a single population as inh...
Biological macromolecules are: - -special molecules that contain carbon atoms covalently bonded 
with hydrogen atoms 
Atoms are made of small subatomic particles called: - -protons, neutrons, and electrons 
Proton electrical charge: - -positive 
Neutron electrical charge: - -neutral, neither positiv...
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Add to cartBiological macromolecules are: - -special molecules that contain carbon atoms covalently bonded 
with hydrogen atoms 
Atoms are made of small subatomic particles called: - -protons, neutrons, and electrons 
Proton electrical charge: - -positive 
Neutron electrical charge: - -neutral, neither positiv...
Which item would be classified as biotic? 
-light 
-wind 
-temperature 
-fungus - -fungus 
Which item is an atom? 
-carbon dioxide 
-nitrogen 
-sucrose 
-methane - -nitrogen 
Largemouth bass have recently been introduced into ponds that previously did not contain any large, 
predatory fish. 
Which a...
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Add to cartWhich item would be classified as biotic? 
-light 
-wind 
-temperature 
-fungus - -fungus 
Which item is an atom? 
-carbon dioxide 
-nitrogen 
-sucrose 
-methane - -nitrogen 
Largemouth bass have recently been introduced into ponds that previously did not contain any large, 
predatory fish. 
Which a...
Cell Cycle 
- the "life cycle" of a cell. It is the set of stages that a cell goes through during its lifetime. 
- Cells go through five major stages of development: G1, synthesis (S), G2, mitosis (M), and cytokinesis. 
Interphase 
- divided into three phases: G1, S, and G2. 
- In G1, the cell is ...
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Add to cartCell Cycle 
- the "life cycle" of a cell. It is the set of stages that a cell goes through during its lifetime. 
- Cells go through five major stages of development: G1, synthesis (S), G2, mitosis (M), and cytokinesis. 
Interphase 
- divided into three phases: G1, S, and G2. 
- In G1, the cell is ...
Prokaryote - -small, simple, single-cell ria are the most prevalent kind. 
Eukaryotes - -larger, and most often they are multi cellular organisms, including plants, animals and 
fungi. 
Cell Membrane - -provides a barrier between the interior and exterior of the cell and it regulates the 
flow of su...
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Add to cartProkaryote - -small, simple, single-cell ria are the most prevalent kind. 
Eukaryotes - -larger, and most often they are multi cellular organisms, including plants, animals and 
fungi. 
Cell Membrane - -provides a barrier between the interior and exterior of the cell and it regulates the 
flow of su...
A ____________ is a region of a chromosome that has a specific function. - -gene 
one gene contains the instructions for building one ______________. - -protein 
The genetic information that produces traits is called the _________________ of an organism. - - 
genotype 
Different variations of the sa...
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Add to cartA ____________ is a region of a chromosome that has a specific function. - -gene 
one gene contains the instructions for building one ______________. - -protein 
The genetic information that produces traits is called the _________________ of an organism. - - 
genotype 
Different variations of the sa...
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