| A | B |
| Development | Changes in organisms that take place over time. |
| Growth | Cell enlargement and divison. |
| Homeostasis | Maintenance of a stable internal enviornment. |
| Organization | The basic unit of a cell. |
| Reproduction | Transmission of heredity information from one generation to the next. |
| Response to stimulus | Reaction to a change in the enviornment. |
| Evolution | Gradual change in a species through adaptations over time. |
| Dependant variable | The condition that results from changes in the independant variable. |
| Homeostasis | Organisms regulation of its internal enviornment to maintain condidtions suitable for survival. |
| Biology | The study of life that seeks to provide an understanding of the natural world. |
| Control | In an experiment, the standerd in which all of the conditions are kept the same. |
| adaptation | evolution of a structure behavior or internal |
| enviroment | biotic and abiotic surrounding to which and organism constantly adjust |
| evolution | change over time |
| hypothesis | assumption made in order to test its consequences |
| Independent variable | variable that you change |
| organism | living person animal or plant |
| species | Biological grouping of closely related organisms |
| theory | hypothesis that is proven to be right over and over |
| macro | large |
| -ology- | the study of |
| bio | life |
| micro | little |
| a-/an | without |
| -ologist- | a person who studys |
| organization | *The growth of the suburbs *the new interstate highway *The avaibility of Cheap fuel and lots of it. |