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when did Louis Pastuer make his discovery

mid 1800's

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what is Genus

Classification grouping that contains similar, closely related organisms.

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what do living organisms need to survive

Food, Water, Living space, and stable internal conditions.

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what are autotrophs

organisms that make their own food

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heterotrophs:

organisms that obtain energy from eating other organisms

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how much of your blood is made of water

90%

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what can sometimes lead to competition over space for animals

water

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when our environment changes, our body needs to be able to______

keep our internal conditions stable

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homeostasis

the maintenance of stable internal conditions

ex.) when you are hot you sweat to cool down your body

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organisms:

term for living things

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what are the qualifications for living organisms

-cellular organization

-contain similar chemicals

-use energy

- respond to their surroundings

- grow and develop

- reproduce

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all organisms are made of___

cells

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cell:

the basic unit of structure and function in an organism

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unicellular:

single-celled organisms

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multicellular

organisms composed of many cells

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cells are made of___

chemicals

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the most abundant chemical is___

water

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what are the building blocks of cells

proteins and lipids

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what is the genetic material of cells

nucleic acids

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metabolism:

combination of chemical reactions that take place for an organism to build up or break down materials.

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stimulous:

a change in an environment that causes an organism to react.

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growth

the process of becoming larger

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development

process of change that occurs during an organisms life, becoming more complex

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asexual

only involves one organism to reproduce identical offspring

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classification

the process of grouping things based on similarities

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levels of classification

-domain

-kingdom

-phylum

-class

-order

-family

-genus

-species

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spontaneous reproduction

that living things can arise from non living sources.

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when did Francesco Redi help disprove spontaneous reproduction

in the 1600s

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sexual

involves the two parents to combine their genetic material to produce offspring that differs from the parents.

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was Franciso's experiment enough to disprove spontaneous generation

no

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taxonomy

the scientific study of how organisms are classified

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what did Rosie Laybourne do

invented a way to classify birds by using a tiny peice of a feather

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what was Francesco's experiment

a series of tests that are identicle in every respect exept one factor

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what did Carolus Linneus do

created a system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature

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what is the first word and second word in an organisms name

First- genus

secind-species

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species

a group of similar organisms that can mate together

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domain bacteria

members are prokaryotes- unicellular organisms who's cells lack a nucleus

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nucleus

a dense area of nucleic acids that direct cell activity

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domain archaea

members are procaryotes and different from bacteria in their structure of their cells, allowing them to live in harsh environments

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Domain Eukarya

members are eukaryotes- organisms with cells that contain nucleus: we and most organisms can see fall under domain eukarya

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what did Robert Hooke do

built a compound microscope

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cell theory-

all living things are made of cells and that cells come from other cells

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who were the Jansen brothers

were the first to invent the microscope

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what did Leeuwenhoek do

made many advancements in the design and use of microscopes

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who was Schleiden

concluded that cells are the basic units for both plants and animals

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what did Virchow do

he was a policeman and doctor, concluded that cells come from other cells

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how are cells classified

based on whether or not they they have nucleus

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eukaryotic cells-

cells that have nucleus

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procaryotic cells:

cells that do not have a nucleus

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magnifying glass consists of___

a convex lens

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convex lens

the center that is thicker than its edge

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resolution

degree to which two separate structures that are close together can be extinguished

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compound microscpope

magnification using two lens at once

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resolution improves as__

magnification increases

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electro microscopes

use a beam of electron instead of light to produce a magnified image

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genus

classification grouping that contains similar, closely related organisms

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what are the two parts of a habitat

biotic and abiotic

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biotic factors

parts of a habitat that are living, or once living, and interact with an organism

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abiotic factors

nonliving parts of an environment

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populations

all members of one species living in a particular area

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community

all the different populations that live together in an area

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ecosystem

the community of organisms in a particular area, along with their non-living environment

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most microscopes we use are__

light microscopes

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how did Roxie's work help engineers

helped them design engines to reduce bird collisions