Name: ______Period: ______Date: ______

HW – Quarterly Note Card – Fourth 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 – June 8th

  1. Alternative
  2. Essential
  3. Classified
  4. Opposing
  5. Contradicting
  6. Abundance
  7. Appropriate
  8. Interacting
  9. Hypothesis
  10. Evaluate
  11. Calculate
  12. Estimate
  13. Contrast
  14. Measureable
  15. Investigation
  16. Inference
  17. Observation
  18. Senses
  19. Variable
  20. Constant
  21. Independent Variable
  22. Dependent Variable
  23. Experimental Group
  24. Control Group
  25. Procedure
  26. Data
  27. Graduated Cylinder
  28. Triple Beam Balance
  29. Meter Stick
  30. Centimeter
  31. Gram
  32. Liter
  33. Mass
  34. Weight
  35. Volume
  36. Three Dot Method
  37. Five Step Method
  38. Examine
  39. Method
  40. Convert

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  1. Meniscus
  2. Milliliter
  3. Centimeter
  4. Volume of a solid formula
  5. Volume of an irregular solid
  6. Living vs. Non-Living
  7. Virus
  8. Homeostasis
  9. Digestion
  10. Ingestion
  11. Transport
  12. Excretion
  13. Cell Theory
  14. Organelle
  15. Nucleus
  16. Cell Membrane
  17. Cell Wall
  18. Ribosome
  19. Chloroplast
  20. Endoplasmic Reticulum
  21. Lysosome
  22. Mitochondria
  23. Vacuole
  24. Golgi Body
  25. Plant Cell
  26. Animal Cell
  27. How do plant and animal cells differ?
  28. Photosynthesis
  29. Equation for Photosynthesis
  30. Waste products of photosynthesis
  31. Cellular Respiration
  32. Equation for Respiration
  33. Waste products of cellular respiration
  34. Connection between photosynthesis and respiration
  35. Chlorophyll
  36. Mitosis
  37. Active Transport
  38. Passive Transport
  39. Semipermeable
  40. Osmosis
  41. Diffusion
  42. Concentration
  43. Material that Move Across the Membrane
  44. Microscope
  45. Objective
  46. Eyepiece
  47. Course Adjustment Knob
  48. Fine Adjustment Knob
  49. Stage
  50. Total Magnification
  51. Field of View
  52. Low Power
  53. High Power
  54. Diaphragm
  55. How to focus a microscope?
  56. DNA
  57. Double Helix
  58. Chromosome
  59. Genes
  60. Why do organisms look different?
  61. Traits
  62. Where do traits come from?
  63. How many chromosomes do we have?
  64. Allele
  65. Dominant
  66. Recessive
  67. Genotype
  68. Phenotype
  69. Male Genotype
  70. Female Genotype
  71. Punnett Squares
  72. How to make a Punnett square?
  73. Homozygous
  74. Heterozygous
  75. Pedigree Chart
  76. How to read a Punnett square?
  77. Pedigree Chart Symbols
  78. How to read a pedigree chart?
  79. Mutation
  80. Result of mutations
  81. Causes of mutations
  82. Genetic Engineering
  83. Gene splicing
  84. Selective breeding
  85. Cloning

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  1. Tissue
  2. Organ
  3. Organ System
  4. Organism
  5. Skeletal System
  6. Why do we have a skeleton?
  7. Joints
  8. X-ray
  9. How do muscles move the skeleton?
  10. Nutrients
  11. Calorie
  12. Carbohydrates
  13. Proteins
  14. Fats
  15. Vitamins
  16. Minerals
  17. Water
  18. Digestive System
  19. Physical Digestion
  20. Chemical Digestion
  21. Why do food particles need to be small?
  22. Peristalsis
  23. Mouth
  24. Esophagus
  25. Small Intestine
  26. Large Intestine
  27. Respiratory System
  28. Why do we breathe?
  29. Nasal Passage
  30. Mucus
  31. Trachea
  32. Lungs
  33. Alveoli
  34. Diaphragm
  35. Inhale
  36. Exhale
  37. Lung Capacity
  38. Larynx
  39. Epiglottis
  40. Circulatory System
  41. Artery
  42. Vein
  43. Capillary
  44. Measuring Pulse
  45. Heart
  46. Atria
  47. Ventricle
  48. Heart Valves
  49. Why is a diet high in cholesterol harmful?
  50. CPR
  51. Blood Pressure
  52. Why do we have blood?
  53. Function of blood
  54. Red Blood Cells
  55. White Blood Cells
  56. Platelets
  57. Plasma
  58. How does physical activity affect pulse rate?
  59. Blood Type
  60. Universal Receiver
  61. Universal Donor
  62. Immune System
  63. Pathogen
  64. Contagious
  65. 1st Line of Defense
  66. 2nd Line of Defense
  67. How are white blood cells like an army?
  68. Antibodies
  69. AIDS
  70. HIV
  71. Cancer
  72. T-Cell
  73. How can someone contract AIDS?
  74. Causes of cancer
  75. Vaccine
  76. Nervous System
  77. Neuron
  78. Neural Impulse
  79. Reflex
  80. Brain
  81. Spinal Cord
  82. Medulla
  83. Cerebrum
  84. Cerebellum
  85. Endocrine System
  86. Hormone
  87. Endocrine Glands
  88. Reproductive System
  89. Sexual Reproduction
  90. Asexual Reproduction
  91. Sperm
  92. Egg
  93. Fertilization
  94. Zygote
  95. Uterus
  96. Fallopian Tube
  97. Testis
  98. Placenta
  99. Umbilical Cord
  100. Classification
  101. Kingdom
  102. Scientific Name
  103. Dichotomous Key
  104. Classification Chart
  105. Ecology
  106. Niche
  107. Habitat
  108. Population
  109. Community
  110. Ecosystem
  111. Biome
  112. Biosphere
  113. Food Chain
  114. Food Web
  115. Energy Pyramid
  116. Producer
  117. Primary Consumer
  118. Secondary Consumer
  119. Tertiary Consumer
  120. Scavenger
  121. Decomposer
  122. Carnivore
  123. Herbivore
  124. Omnivore
  125. Biotic Factor
  126. Abiotic Factor
  127. Ecological Succession
  128. Climax Community
  129. Natural Resource
  130. Renewable Resource
  131. Non-renewable Resource
  132. Fossil Fuel
  133. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)
  134. Ozone Layer
  135. Ozone Layer Depletion
  136. Danger of Ozone Layer Depletion
  137. Greenhouse gasses
  138. Greenhouse Effect
  139. Global Warming
  140. Dangers of Global Warming
  141. Alternative Energy Sources
  142. Evolution
  143. Variation
  144. Sources of Variation
  145. Adaptation
  146. Survival of the Fittest
  147. Charles Darwin
  148. Natural Selection
  149. Atoms
  150. Element
  151. Electron
  152. Proton
  153. Neutron
  154. Nucleus
  155. Atomic Number
  156. Atomic Mass
  157. Calculating number of protons
  158. Calculating number if neutrons
  159. Calculating number of electrons
  160. Periodic Table
  161. Molecule
  162. Compound
  163. Metal
  164. Non-Metal
  165. Halogen
  166. Nobel Gas
  167. Phase of Matter
  168. Solid
  169. Liquid
  170. Gas
  171. Phase Change Diagram
  172. Melting
  173. Freezing
  174. Condensation
  175. Evaporation
  176. Sublimation
  177. Centrifuge
  178. Physical Change
  179. Chemical Change
  180. Hints about a chemical change