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G9 Bio Chapter 1 and 2

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  • Any member of the flowering plants that has a pair of seed leaves, or cotyledons, in the embryo of the seed.
    Dicotyledon
  • Monocotyledon or Dicotyledons: You will see that the veins of the leaves are parallel.
    Monocotyledon
  • Kingdom: Animal, Phylum: Arthropod, Class: _____________
    Crustaceans
  • (MRS GREN) Is the taking in of materials for energy, growth and development; plants require light, carbon dioxide, water and ions; animals need organic compounds and ions and usually need water
    Nutrition
  • An invertebrate animal of the large phylum ________, such as an insect, spider, or crustacean.
    Arthopods
  • Kingdom: Animal, Phylum: Arthropod, Class: _____________
    Arachnids
  • the main groups of vertebrates: _____________, __________________, ____________, _______________ and ________________.
    mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish
  • (MRS GREN) Is a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both.
    Growth
  • (MRS GREN) Is an action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place
    Movement
  • How do you get the magnification of an image?
    size of drawing or image / actual size
  • Arachnids and insects are from different classes but come from the same phylum. State at least 3 features that arachnids share with other arthropods.
    Exoskeleton, segmented body, invertebrate
  • It is an internationally agreed system in which the scientific name of an organism is made up of two parts showing the genus and species
    binomial system
  • _________________________ are used as a more accurate means of classification.
    the sequences of bases in DNA and of amino acids in proteins
  • the main groups of arthropods: ______, ________, _______, ______
    insects, arachnids, crustaceans, myriapods
  • (MRS GREN) The conversion of energy from carbohydrates and fats into energy that can be used by cells.
    Respiration
  • (MRS GREN) It is the removal of the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions in cells including respiration), toxic materials, and substances in excess of requirements
    Excretion
  • (MRS GREN) It refers to the way organisms respond to their environment.
    Sensitivity