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What is the study of body structure? - ✔✔anatomy
What level of classification is directly below class? - ✔✔order
What does the term fauna describe? - ✔✔animals
What term refers to a distinct type of living thing? - ✔✔species
How many independent variables will a good scientific experiment include? - ✔✔one
Some experiments include a group that is used as a standard for comparison. The factor being tested is
present in the other groups but is absent in this group. What type of group is this? - ✔✔control group
What is the scientific term for a sensible explanation to a problem? - ✔✔hypothesis
What is the primary bas is for classifying living things? - ✔✔body structure
Which of the following is not a purpose of science? - ✔✔explaining human society
What are conditions in an experiment that are the same for all groups? - ✔✔controlled varriables
In what process do cells combine substances from food with oxygen to make energy? - ✔✔cellular
respiration
, The stable internal condition that a living thing must maintain to survive is called ? - ✔✔homeostasis
The scientific term for living things is _ ?_. - ✔✔organisms
The Englishman who introduced the scientific method was ? - ✔✔sir francis bacon
Reasoning from specific evidence to a more genera l conclusion is _ ? _ reasoning. - ✔✔inductive
A conclusion based on reasoning From evidence is a(n) _? _ . - ✔✔inference
The sum of all the chemical processes of life is called_?_. - ✔✔metabolism
The three main steps of any scientific method are hypothesizing, _ ?_, and experimenting. -
✔✔observing
Because a photograph of a dog provides a partial representation of what dogs are like, it is a scientific
___?___ of dogs. - ✔✔model
general term for a water environment - ✔✔aquatic
includes meadows, desert and mountain environments - ✔✔terrestrial
seas and oceans environment - ✔✔marine
tree environment - ✔✔arboreal
area between the highest and lowest points that the tide reaches environment - ✔✔intertidal zon
What is the science of classification? - ✔✔taxonomy