Nature of science Biochemisitry Ecology PT 1 Ecology PT 2 Cell structures and funtion
100
What is wanting to ensure that the variable you're testing is the one responsible for the results you observe?
The importance of only using one variable in an experiment
100
What is carbon?
The element found in all organisms
100
What is the inputs of one are the outputs of the other
Why photodynthesis and Cellular respiration are often reffered to as a cycle.
100
What is Planting more trees/plants, use of alternative fuels—biofuels, organic farming with more biodiversity, having less children that will use less resources on Earth?
Examples of humans positivley involved in carbon cycle (name 2)
200
What is Question, Hypothosis, Experiment/Procedure, collect data, anylaze data, Draw conclusions & Communicate findings?
Steps of scientific method
200
What is nucleotide and storing/transferring genetic information?
Nucleic monomer and function
200
What is Nitrogen, Water, and Carbon cycles?
Main 3 biochemical cycles
200
What is deforestation, combustion, factory farming?
Examples of humans negativley invonvled in carbon cycle (name 2)
200
What is a. ALL living things are made of cells
b. Cells are the smallest unit of life
c. Cells come from existing cells
3 parts of cell therory
300
What is organization?
Muscles made of basic units, which allow the muscle to work.
300
What is Enzymes and increase reaction rates by lowering activation energy needed to start a reaction?
The type of protien that would speed up a chemical reation and how
300
What is Where it lives, what it eats, who it interacts with?
What makes up a organism's niche
300
What is Mutulaism- relationship where two organisms of different species "work together" and each benefit from the relationship
parisitsm- relationship between two species in which one benefits at the expense of the other (sometimes killing the host)
Def of mutualism and parasitism
300
Nucleus, Rough ER, Golgi body, ribosomes
Organelles that make protien in cell
400
What is dependent= being measured independent= tested?
The difference between dependednt and independent
400
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur (Chonps)?
6 main elements found in all living things
400
What is
1. Tertiary Consumer
2. Secondary Consumer
3. Primary Consumer
4. Primary Producer
5. Decomposer
Food pyramid 1-5
400
What is relationship between two species in which one species obtains food or benefits from the other species (without harming or benefiting them)
Def of commensalism
400
What isCell (smallest unit of life) → Tissue (cells working together) → Organ (tissues working together) → Organ System (organs working together) → Organism (organ systems working together)
hierarchy and organization of multicellular organisms
500
What are metabolism, adaption, reproduction, orginization, Growth & development, homeostasis?
6 characteristics of life
500
What is fatty acids, glycerol and structure, energy, insulation, waterproofing, hormones?
Lipids monomer and function
500
What is atoms, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere?
Hierarchy of biological organization starting with atoms and going up to biosphere. (HINT- 10)
500
What is LImiting factors....
Density-dependent:depend on the size of the population and Density-independent: do NOT depend on the size of the population
Density dependent vs density independent and what type of factor they are
500
What is
Diffusion- Movement of particles from high to low concentration without energy
Facilitated Diffusion- Movement of particles through a transport protein (remember- facilitate means to help)
Active Transport- movement of particles from low of higher concentration with energy
/differentiation between Facilitated diffusion, diffusion and active transport.






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