SCRIBNER SCIENCE FINAL
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- 3.5 BYA
- Life began
- 230 MYA to 65 MYA
- mesozoic
- cilia
- paramecium's way of movement
- psuedopods
- Ameba way of movement
- 600 MYA to 230 MYA
- paleozoic era
- starfish, brittle stars
- Echinodermata
- auto+heto, eukaryotic, unicellular
- protists
- reproduce, respire, grow, has life span, excretes waste, takes in energy from env., has cells, has DNA, evolves, responds to stimulant
- characteristics of living things
- segmented worms
- Annelida
- 1cm3=1ml=1g of H2O
- 1_=1_=1_ of ___
- heto, eukaryotic, multicellular
- Animals
- amount of space an object takes up
- Volume
- auto, eukaryotic, multicellular
- plants
- sponges
- porifera
- protein coat, genetic material
- virus have a _________and a __________
- flat worms
- platyhelminthes
- 4.6 BYA
- Earth forms
- sharing
- covalent
- has exoskeletons, Molting-Process where they shed exoskeletons because they don't grow
- Arhtropoda
- water+carbon dioxide+sunlight=sugar+oxygen
- photosynthesis
- M/V
- Density
- earth is tilted on it's access
- reason for seasons
- donates
- ionic
- 230 MYA-65 MYA
- dinosaurs
- spores
- fungi use ______ to reproduce
- 2nd to arrive, travels solids, NOT gases or liquids
- secondary(S) waves
- heto, eukaryotic, multicellular
- fungi
- auto+heto, prokaryotic, unicellular
- Monerans
- jellyfish, coral, hydra, anemones
- cnideria
- evidence-similar geology (rocks, minerals, etc), glaciation, fossils, salt deposits, coal deposits
- continental drift
- one billionth, VIRUS
- nano
- strato, cindercone, sheild
- types of volcanoes
- snails, squids, clams, mussels, octopi
- Molluska
- positive
- protons
- round worms
- nematoda
- Flagellum
- Euglena way of movement
- focus, epicenter, richter scale
- earthquakes have a _____and an _______. they are measured in ______________
- subotomic particles-atoms-molicules-organic molicules-organels-cells-tissue-organs-organ systems-organisms-populations-communities-bios-bio sphere
- levels of organazion of living things
- cephalopoda, bivalvia, Gastropoda
- Mulluska classes
- insecta, arachnida, crustacea, uniramia
- classes of arthropoda
- 13.7 BYA
- Big bang
- 1st wave to arrive, travels through solids, liquids, gases
- primary(P) waves
- CO2+H2O+sun=C6H12O6 and O2
- photosyntheses (prefix)
- plates collide
- convergant boundries
- vertebrates
- phylum chordata
- plates spread apart
- divergant boundries
- 65 MYA to today (modern era)
- cenozoic era
- 4.6 to 600 MYA
- precambrian
- slowest moving waves, causes most damage
- surface(L) waves
- the amount of matter an object holds
- Mass
- nuetral
- nuetrons
- negative
- electrons
- one millionth, CELL
- micro