9.1 Characteristics of life | 10.1 Cells and Life | 10.4 Cells and Energy | 11.2 Levels of Organization | Vocabulary |
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What are organisms?
Things that have all characteristics of life are called _______________
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What is that all living things are made up of one or more cells and the cell is the basic unit of life?
The cell theory states that ___________________
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What is i the chloroplast?
Where does photosynthesis take place?
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What are atoms, molecules, cells, organisms?
What is an organisms level of organization? (in order)
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What is cell differentiation?
The process by which cells become different type of cells is called
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What is single cellular organisms have one cell doing multiple functions while in multi cellular organisms cells have different jobs and functions
What is the difference between unicellular and multi-cellular organisms?
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What are macromolecules?
What is formed by the joining of many small molecules together?
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What is cellular respiration?
A series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into ATP is ______________
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What are tissue, organs, organ systems, organisms?
What is the cellular level of organization starting with tissues?
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What are stem cells?
Unspecialized cells that are able to develop into many different types of cells are called
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What is homeostasis?
An organisms ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change is called __________
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What is 70% water?
A cell is made up of _____% __________
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What is that fermentation happens without oxygen?
What is the main difference between photosynthesis and fermentation?
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What are eukaryotic?
Multicellular organisms are made up of many __________ (eukaryotic/prokaryotic) cells working together?
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What are carbohydrates?
Sugar molecules chain up and combine to make
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What are internal stimuli are things happening inside the organism such as hunger and external are things in the environment such as heat?
What is the difference between internal and external stimuli?
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What are proteins?
The macromolecules necessary for nearly everything cells do are ____________
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What is glycolysis?
The first step of cellular respiration that takes place in the cytoplasm in which glucose is broken down is called__________
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What is prokaryotes have no membrane around the nucleus and have fewer structures while eukaryotes have specialized organelles and a membrane around the nucleus
What is the difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?
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What are lipids?
Large macromolecule that does not dissolve in water are called
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What is is collects and pumps excess water out of the cell?
What does the contractile vacuole do in relation to homeostasis?
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What are proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates?
Name the four macromolecules found in a cell:
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What are lactic-acid fermentation and alcohol fermentation and they both start with glucose?
What are the two types of fermentation and what do they both start with?
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What are nerve cell, red blood cell, bone cell, and muscle cell?
What are the four differentiated cells that come from a fertilized egg?
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What are nucleic acids?
Macromolecules that form when long chains of molecules called nucleotides join together are called
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