HW - Note cards - Second Quarter

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Name: _______________________________________________________ Period: __________ Date: _______
HW – Quarterly Note Card – Second Quarter
Directions – Creating note cards is an important study strategy that has been proven to improve performance on
exams. Use the list below to create a set of study cards that can be used to prepare for quarterly exam next
week. Any term below that you have previously made note cards for can be include with this group.
Due Date – Friday January 22nd
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Alternative
Essential
Classified
Opposing
Contradicting
Abundance
Appropriate
Interacting
Hypothesis
Evaluate
Calculate
Estimate
Contrast
Measureable
Graphs
Investigation
Inference
Observation
Senses
Variable
Constant
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Experimental Group
Control Group
Procedure
Data
Celsius
Graduated Cylinder
Triple Beam Balance
Meter Stick
Centimeter
Gram
Liter
Mass
Weight
Volume
Volume of a regular solid
Volume by displacement
Three Dot Method
Five Step Method
Examine
Method
Convert
Density
Density of water
More Dense
48. Less Dense
49. Density Layers
50. Buoyancy
-------------------------------51. Meniscus
52. Milliliter
53. Volume of a solid formula
54. Living vs. Non-Living
55. Virus
56. Homeostasis
57. Digestion
58. Ingestion
59. Transport
60. Excretion
61. Cell Theory
62. Organelle
63. Nucleus
64. Cell Membrane
65. Cell Wall
66. Ribosome
67. Chloroplast
68. Endoplasmic Reticulum
69. Lysosome
70. Mitochondria
71. Vacuole
72. Golgi Body
73. Plant Cell
74. Animal Cell
75. How do plant and animal cells differ?
76. Photosynthesis
77. Equation for Photosynthesis
78. Waste products of photosynthesis
79. Cellular Respiration
80. Equation for Respiration
81. Waste products of cellular respiration
82. Connection between photosynthesis
and respiration
83. Chlorophyll
84. Mitosis
85. Active Transport
86. Passive Transport
87. Semipermeable
88. Osmosis
89. Diffusion
90. Concentration
91. Material that Move Across the
Membrane
92. Microscope
93. Objective
94. Eyepiece
95. Course Adjustment Knob
96. Fine Adjustment Knob
97. Stage
98. Total Magnification
99. Field of View
100. Low Power
101. High Power
102. Diaphragm
103. How to focus a microscope?
104. DNA
105. Double Helix
106. Chromosome
107. Genes
108. Why do organisms look different?
109. Traits
110. Where do traits come from?
111. How many chromosomes do we
have?
112. Allele
113. Dominant
114. Recessive
115. Genotype
116. Phenotype
117. Male Genotype
118. Female Genotype
119. Punnett Squares
120. How to make a Punnett square?
121. Homozygous
122. Heterozygous
123. Pedigree Chart
124. How to read a Punnett square?
125. Pedigree Chart Symbols
126. How to read a pedigree chart?
127. Mutation
128. Result of mutations
129. Causes of mutations
130. Genetic Engineering
131. Gene splicing
132. Selective breeding
133. Cloning
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