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
- Alternative
- Essential
- Classified
- Opposing
- Contradicting
- Abundance
- Appropriate
- Interacting
- Hypothesis
- Evaluate
- Calculate
- Estimate
- Contrast
- Measureable
- Investigation
- Inference
- Observation
- Senses
- Variable
- Constant
- Independent Variable
- Dependent Variable
- Experimental Group
- Control Group
- Procedure
- Data
- Graduated Cylinder
- Triple Beam Balance
- Meter Stick
- Centimeter
- Gram
- Liter
- Mass
- Weight
- Volume
- Three Dot Method
- Five Step Method
- Examine
- Method
- Convert
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- Meniscus
- Milliliter
- Centimeter
- Volume of a solid formula
- Volume of an irregular solid
- Living vs. Non-Living
- Virus
- Homeostasis
- Digestion
- Ingestion
- Transport
- Excretion
- Cell Theory
- Organelle
- Nucleus
- Cell Membrane
- Cell Wall
- Ribosome
- Chloroplast
- Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Lysosome
- Mitochondria
- Vacuole
- Golgi Body
- Plant Cell
- Animal Cell
- How do plant and animal cells differ?
- Photosynthesis
- Equation for Photosynthesis
- Waste products of photosynthesis
- Cellular Respiration
- Equation for Respiration
- Waste products of cellular respiration
- Connection between photosynthesis and respiration
- Chlorophyll
- Mitosis
- Active Transport
- Passive Transport
- Semipermeable
- Osmosis
- Diffusion
- Concentration
- Material that Move Across the Membrane
- Microscope
- Objective
- Eyepiece
- Course Adjustment Knob
- Fine Adjustment Knob
- Stage
- Total Magnification
- Field of View
- Low Power
- High Power
- Diaphragm
- How to focus a microscope?
- DNA
- Double Helix
- Chromosome
- Genes
- Why do organisms look different?
- Traits
- Where do traits come from?
- How many chromosomes do we have?
- Allele
- Dominant
- Recessive
- Genotype
- Phenotype
- Male Genotype
- Female Genotype
- Punnett Squares
- How to make a Punnett square?
- Homozygous
- Heterozygous
- Pedigree Chart
- How to read a Punnett square?
- Pedigree Chart Symbols
- How to read a pedigree chart?
- Mutation
- Result of mutations
- Causes of mutations
- Genetic Engineering
- Gene splicing
- Selective breeding
- Cloning
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- Tissue
- Organ
- Organ System
- Organism
- Skeletal System
- Why do we have a skeleton?
- Joints
- X-ray
- How do muscles move the skeleton?
- Nutrients
- Calorie
- Carbohydrates
- Proteins
- Fats
- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Water
- Digestive System
- Physical Digestion
- Chemical Digestion
- Why do food particles need to be small?
- Peristalsis
- Mouth
- Esophagus
- Small Intestine
- Large Intestine
- Respiratory System
- Why do we breathe?
- Nasal Passage
- Mucus
- Trachea
- Lungs
- Alveoli
- Diaphragm
- Inhale
- Exhale
- Lung Capacity
- Larynx
- Epiglottis
- Circulatory System
- Artery
- Vein
- Capillary
- Measuring Pulse
- Heart
- Atria
- Ventricle
- Heart Valves
- Why is a diet high in cholesterol harmful?
- CPR
- Blood Pressure
- Why do we have blood?
- Function of blood
- Red Blood Cells
- White Blood Cells
- Platelets
- Plasma
- How does physical activity affect pulse rate?
- Blood Type
- Universal Receiver
- Universal Donor
- Immune System
- Pathogen
- Contagious
- 1st Line of Defense
- 2nd Line of Defense
- How are white blood cells like an army?
- Antibodies
- AIDS
- HIV
- Cancer
- T-Cell
- How can someone contract AIDS?
- Causes of cancer
- Vaccine
- Nervous System
- Neuron
- Neural Impulse
- Reflex
- Brain
- Spinal Cord
- Medulla
- Cerebrum
- Cerebellum
- Endocrine System
- Hormone
- Endocrine Glands
- Reproductive System
- Sexual Reproduction
- Asexual Reproduction
- Sperm
- Egg
- Fertilization
- Zygote
- Uterus
- Fallopian Tube
- Testis
- Placenta
- Umbilical Cord
- Classification
- Kingdom
- Scientific Name
- Dichotomous Key
- Classification Chart
- Ecology
- Niche
- Habitat
- Population
- Community
- Ecosystem
- Biome
- Biosphere
- Food Chain
- Food Web
- Energy Pyramid
- Producer
- Primary Consumer
- Secondary Consumer
- Tertiary Consumer
- Scavenger
- Decomposer
- Carnivore
- Herbivore
- Omnivore
- Biotic Factor
- Abiotic Factor
- Ecological Succession
- Climax Community
- Natural Resource
- Renewable Resource
- Non-renewable Resource
- Fossil Fuel
- Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)
- Ozone Layer
- Ozone Layer Depletion
- Danger of Ozone Layer Depletion
- Greenhouse gasses
- Greenhouse Effect
- Global Warming
- Dangers of Global Warming
- Alternative Energy Sources
- Evolution
- Variation
- Sources of Variation
- Adaptation
- Survival of the Fittest
- Charles Darwin
- Natural Selection
- Atoms
- Element
- Electron
- Proton
- Neutron
- Nucleus
- Atomic Number
- Atomic Mass
- Calculating number of protons
- Calculating number if neutrons
- Calculating number of electrons
- Periodic Table
- Molecule
- Compound
- Metal
- Non-Metal
- Halogen
- Nobel Gas
- Phase of Matter
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Phase Change Diagram
- Melting
- Freezing
- Condensation
- Evaporation
- Sublimation
- Centrifuge
- Physical Change
- Chemical Change
- Hints about a chemical change