1) An organism's ability to keep their internal processes stable. a) heterotroph b) homeostasis c) hypothesis 2) Characteristics of life include growth, energy, organization, reproduction, and  a) death b) emotions c) response 3) We are the most important form of life God created because a) we are created in God's image b) we are stronger than other life forms c) we can invent things 4) A change in an experiment is the definition of the term a) variable b) hypothesis c) observation 5) The study of classifying life is called a) biology b) ecology c) taxonomy 6) Organisms that do not depend on other organisms for energy are called a) heterotrophs b) prokaryotes c) autotrophs 7) Eukaryotic organisms are those with a) membranes around their organelles b) no membranes around their organelles c) no membranes around their cells 8) Which level of the classification system is between class and family? a) order b) genus c) phylum 9) Which level of the classification system is between family and species? a) order b) genus c) phylum 10) Which level of the classification system is between kingdom and class? a) order b) genus c) phylum 11) When writing scientific names, which levels of the classification system are used? a) class, genus b) family, species c) genus, species 12) When typing a scientific name you should a) capitalize both parts b) italicize both parts c) underline both parts 13) An idea that scientists use to explain the data that they have col­lected. a) law b) model c) theory 14) An idea that scientists use to describe what they observe. a) law b) model c) theory 15) A simplification of something in the world used to explain, describe, or represent that something. a) law b) model c) theory 16) Characteristics of life include growth, response, organization, reproduction, and a) hair or fur b) energy c) a home 17) The main reason we classify things in science. a) control b) comfort c) convenience 18) When you make an educated guess about an outcome you have a) hypnotized b) hypothesized c) hyperinflated 19) All life – from the unborn to the elderly – is valuable. a) Yes b) No c) Maybe 20) Having more than one cell. a) unicellular b) cellular c) multicellular 21) Having only one cell. a) unicellular b) cellular c) multicellular 22) The smallest working unit of an organism. a) DNA b) Energy c) Cell 23) Which is an example of qualitative data? a) red b) 18g 24) Which is an example of quantitative data? a) enormous b) 1,284 25) The belief that living things came from com­pletely natural processes. a) biblical b) worldly c) naturalism 26) A person with a biblical worldview trusts in a) mother Earth b) God's word c) nature 27) Land animals were created on a) Day 5 b) Day 6 c) Day 3 28) Birds were created on a) Day 5 b) Day 6 c) Day 3 29) Plants and trees were created on a) Day 5 b) Day 6 c) Day 3 30) A common thread through all of history reveals Creation, (?), and Redemption. a) Fall b) Flood c) Famine

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