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1
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What does CER stand for?

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Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning.

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2
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How do you make a good claim?

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Have an accurate answer to the question that is more than a yes or no.

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How do you use good evidence?

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Support your claim with a specific observation/data point.

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What does good Reasoning look like?

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Thoroughly explain why your evidence supports your claim and is relevant.

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5
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What is the following an example of: The dog bit the cat.

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Claim

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5
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Smallest level of organization, building block of chemical element.

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Atom

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3rd smallest level of organization, structures that perform tasks inside of cells.

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Organelle

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6
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2nd smallest level of organization, multiple atoms put together.

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Molecule

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From smallest to largest, what are the levels of organization?

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Atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere.

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7
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6th smallest level of organization, a group of tissues with a similar function.

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Organ

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7
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What is the following an example of: This is relevant because only the dog would have left those marks.

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Reasoning

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7
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What is the following an example of: There were bite marks on the cat’s leg.

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Evidence

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8
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What level of organization would circulatory, nervous, and digestive fall into?

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Organ system

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8
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4th largest level of organization, all of the different populations in an area.

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Community

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4th smallest level of organization, the smallest unit of life.

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Cell

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What level of organization would bacteria, cardinal, and sycamore tree fall into?

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Organsim

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8
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5th smallest level of organization, a group of cells that do a task.

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Tissue

9
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What level of organization would chloroplast, nucleus, and mitochondria fall into?

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Organelle

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6th largest level of organization, an individual living thing.

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Organism

9
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7th smallest level of organization, a group of organs with a similar function.

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Organ system

9
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What level of organization would heart, brain, and skin fall into?

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Organ

10
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What level of organization would hydrogen and carbon fall into?

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Atom

10
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5th largest level of organization, all of the same organisms in one area.

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Population

11
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What level of organization would muscle and connective tissue fall into?

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Tissue

11
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3rd largest level of organization, all of the populations and abiotic factors that affect them in an area.

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Ecosystem

11
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2nd largest level of organization, all of the ecosystems that make Earth.

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Biome

11
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Largest level of organization, similar ecosystems on Earth.

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Biosphere

11
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What does container mean in the PMC model of life?

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It means that to be alive, you must have a membrane.

12
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What level of organization would DNA, water and CO2 fall into?

A

Molecule

13
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What level of organization would deciduous forest, tropical rainforest, and tundra fall into?

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Biome

13
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What is the PMC model of life?

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Program, Metabolism, and Container.

13
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What level of organization would prokaryote, eukaryote, and white blood cell fall into?

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Cell

13
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What level of organization would all living things in a pond and all living things in Tippecanoe fall into?

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Community

13
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What level of organization would bullfrogs in the celery bog and white tailed deer in Tippecanoe fall into?

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Population

14
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What level of organization would all living and nonliving things in lake Michigan and all living and nonliving things in a grassland fall into?

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Ecosystem

15
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What does program mean in the PMC model of life?

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It means that to be living, an object must have genetic instructions to reproduce.

15
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What level of organization would Earth fall into?

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Biosphere

15
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What does metabolism mean in the PMC model of life?

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It means that to be alive, you must have a way of getting and using energy.

16
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Why is a human alive?

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Because they meet all of the requirements of the PMC model of life.

17
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Why isn’t a rock alive?

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Because it has no DNA, no way of getting and using energy, and no membrane.