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Data and observations collected during an investigation that support or refute a scientific claim or explanation.
a) Evidence
b) Photosynthesis
c) Adaptation
d) Protein Synthesis
Biological processes that regulate internal conditions to maintain homeostasis by responding to changes and adjusting functions accordingly.
a) Feedback mechanisms
b) Carrying Capacity
c) Genotype
d) Ecosystem
The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism despite external environmental changes.
a) Homeostasis
b) Cell Division
c) Symbiosis
d) Carrying Capacity
An example of a feedback mechanism where the heart rate increases to deliver more oxygen and nutrients during physical activity.
a) Heart rate response to exercise
b) RNA
c) Gene Expression
d) Genetic Variation
The adjustment of stomata (tiny openings on plant leaves) to regulate water loss and gas exchange in response to changes in moisture and temperature.
a) Stomate response to moisture and temperature
b) Population Dynamics
c) Respiration
d) Biodiversity
The growth and adaptation of plant roots based on the availability of water in the soil, demonstrating a feedback mechanism for maintaining proper hydration.
a) Root development in response to water levels
b) Abiotic Factors
c) Gene Expression
d) Osmosis
The internal biological activities within cells that are part of feedback mechanisms, though not included in this assessment boundary.
a) Cellular processes
b) Meiosis
c) Carbon Cycle
d) RNA
A systematic process of exploring and examining scientific questions through experiments and observations.
a) Investigation
b) Evolution
c) Protein Synthesis
d) RNA
The information returned to a system that influences how it responds to changes, helping to maintain stability.
a) Feedback
b) Natural Selection
c) Phenotype
d) Protein Structure
The ability of an organism to keep internal conditions within a stable range despite external fluctuations.
a) Maintain homeostasis
b) Ecosystem Services
c) Respiration
d) Nitrogen Cycle
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