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BSC 108 EXAM 3 KENNEDY ACTUAL TEST
SCRIPT TESTED QUESTIONS VERIFIED
ANSWERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

⩥ order, regulation, growth and development, energy usage, response to
environment, reproduction, evolution; have cells and DNA.
Answer: list the 7 properties of all living things; other characteristics


⩥ homeostasis.
Answer: the process of keeping internal conditions such as temperature
constant in an organism


⩥ cell.
Answer: the smallest level of organization that maintains all the
characteristics of life


⩥ Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya.
Answer: three domains of living organisms


⩥ Bacteria.
Answer: domain made up of single-celled organisms with prokaryotic
cells; can live everywhere

,⩥ Archaea.
Answer: domain made up of single-celled organisms with prokaryotic
cells; prefer extreme environments


⩥ Eukarya.
Answer: domain made up of mostly multicellular organisms with
eukaryotic cells


⩥ Kingdoms Animalia, Plantae, and Fungi, and the Protists.
Answer: four groups of Domain Eukarya


⩥ Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Prediction, Test/Experiment,
Results/Repeat.
Answer: steps of the scientific method


⩥ experimental/variable group.
Answer: group in an experiment that is/has the factor you are testing


⩥ control group.
Answer: group in an experiment that cancels out all other factors than
the one being tested; differs from experimental group in only one varible


⩥ theory.

, Answer: comprehensive explanation for natural phenomena supported
by abundant evidence; broad


⩥ hypothesis.
Answer: tentative, testable answer to a question, or an explanation on
trial; very specific; not yet been proven


⩥ element.
Answer: a substance that cannot be broken down into another substance
by any ordinary means


⩥ protons (+), electrons (-), and neutrons (=).
Answer: three components of an atom


⩥ protons and neutrons.
Answer: particles located in the nucleus of an atom


⩥ electron cloud.
Answer: place where electrons are located in the atom


⩥ atomic number.
Answer: number of protons and electrons an atom has (because it is
neutral, the number of protons and electrons is the same)

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