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1) List the 6 kingdoms of living things, and describe what is found in each kingdom.
2) List and describe the 5 characteristics found in all living things; be able to identify various structures or processes as representative of each characteristic .
3) List the levels of order found in living things, beginning with an atom and culminating with the ecosystem.
4) Define: Emergent Property
5) List and describe the 5 main themes you will encounter while studying biology.
6) List and describe the 4 theories that unify Biology.
7) Be able to list and describe the stages of the Scientific Process
8) Be able to define: hypothesis, prediction, variable, independent variable, dependent variable, control group, experimental group, theory
9) Describe the limitations of science - what are areas where the scientific process cannot be used? Why?
10) Be able to recognize the stages of the scientific process if you are given an experiment to analyze.
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Give examples of risks and threats for each category
: Risk and threats can be divided into four different categories; Natural, Material, Human or Organizational, and Human-caused or made. Summarize each of these
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Distinguish between isogamy and oogamy, sporophyte
: Distinguish between isogamy and oogamy; sporophyte and gametophyte; and isomorphic and heteromorphic generations.
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Describe the shapes, structures and functions of prokaryotic
: Describe the shapes, structures and functions of prokaryotic cell walls and Describe the 4 modes of bacterial nutrition. Give specific examples of each mode
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How does the law on the use of deadly force in self-defense
: How does the law on the use of deadly force in self-defense apply to this scenario? Did Emma have a duty to retreat, or to do something else? Why or why not?
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Describe what is found in each kingdom
: List the levels of order found in living things, beginning with an atom and culminating with the ecosystem.
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What we have learned about the law
: What are the differences and or similarities of what we have learned about the law, as compared to your favourite crime drama? explain the following factor
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Why is that impossible - find on the internet
: find on the internet is that, during cellular respiration, the oxygen (O2) we breathe in is "converted into carbon dioxide (CO2)". Why is that impossible
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How would this affect the human and microbiota
: how would this affect the human and microbiota as individuals? Would the human gut be less reliable or consistent, or would there be another outcome
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Discuss the moral issues at stake in the famous so-called
: Do you think that this type of moral choice between the lesser of evils as in this Trolley Problem is realistic to what we might face in our everyday lives
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