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LIVING ORGANISMS (LIST 7) |
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1. Composed of cells, at least 1 cell
2. Use energy
3. Respond to environmental changes.
4. Maintain homeostasis
5. Grow & Develop
6. Reproduce using DNA
7. Have capacity to evolve |
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A chemical bond that is formed due to the sharing of electrons
-bonds between atoms
ex. makes water |
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Chemical bonds between ions
between charged atoms
ex: NaCl |
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Bond between molecules and is due to attraction of opposite electrical charges
ex: the O and H molecules attracting by poles |
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Large molecules made of repeating monomers
EXAMPLES:
Carbohydrates-->Sugars
Protein-->Amino Acids
Lipids--> Fatty Acids
Nucleic Acids-->Nucleotides |
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"To form by removing water" |
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Stuff that makes up the universe
Anything that occupies space
(117) kinds of matter; called elements
3 physical states: liquid, gas, solids |
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Substances that can be broken down chemically into simpler kinds of matter
90 occur naturally
25 essential for life |
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Elements that make up 96% of life |
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Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen |
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Number of protons in an atom
Always constant for each element
C is always 6
H is always 1
O is always 8
N is always 7
*Ununhexium has highest atomic number at 116 |
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Neutrons usually = number of protons
*Number can vary
Ex. C can have 6 or 8 neutrons |
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Elements that have at least two different forms
*Radioactive because unstable in nature and emit radiation |
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Observing and Collecting Data |
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Observing: use of 1 or more of the 5 senses to perceive objects of events
Collecting Data: Gathering and recording specific information based on observations |
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Process of determining dimensions of an
object
number of objects in a group
duration of an event
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Placing objects and measurements in a
logical order
graph
chart
table
map |
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Act of grouping
objects
organisms
or phenomena into an established organizational scheme |
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Forming testable statments
supported or refuted
*can never be proved beyond all doubt |
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Stating in advance the result that will be obtained from testing a hypothesis |
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Testing a hypothesis or prediction by carrying out data-gathering procedures under controlled conditions |
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Determine whether or not data is reliable-Support or refute?
Uses:
statistics
interpreting graphs
determining relationships between variables
comparing data |
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process of drawing conclusions on the basis of facts or premises instead of direct perception |
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Construction a representation of an:
object
a system
a process
helps show relationships between data. |
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1. Cell is the fundamental unit of life
2. All living organisms are composed of 1 or more cells
3. All new cells come from pre-existing cells |
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it takes a lot of heat to make water evaporate |
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a lot of heat must be removed from water before it will freeze |
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water molecules attract each other on the surface of a pond/swimming pool |
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-4 electrons in outermost shell
-covalent bond-bc it shares electrons
-can bond by single (share 2), double (share 4), or triple bonds
-can make branched chains, straight chains, and rings |
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"polysaccharide"
monomer = sugars
2 H and 1 O for every C
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Each Amino Acid has these 3 things |
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Carbon center + H + Amino Group + Carboxyl Group + R-Group |
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Amino Acids bonded to form proteins...How? |
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Removing H from 1 amino acid and OH from another amino acid forming water = dehydration hydrolysis |
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Speed up metabolism
example: sucrose |
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proteins: gene expression and regulation |
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replication, transcription, translation and gene regulation
example: RNA.DNA polymerase |
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carry substances
example: hemoglobin (carries oxygen) |
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initiate movement
example: myosin causes muscles to contract |
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defense or protective proteins |
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healing, defensive against invader
example: antibodies (kill bacteria) |
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defense, predation
example: venom |
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cell signaling or communication proteins |
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communication
example: receptors on plasma membrane |
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More CH bonds than O
fats, oils, waxes |
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triglycerides = fats and oils
steroids = cholesterol, testosterone
phospholipids = plasma membrane |
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Substance that produces hydrogen ions when disolved in water
pH less than 7
tastes sour/stings skin |
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substance that produces hydroxide ions (OH)/accepts hydrogen ions when dissolved in water
pH of more than 7
-tastes bitter, feels slippery |
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an atom or group of atoms that has/have an electrical charge due to the loss or gain of electrons |
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Substance that can release and accept hydrogen ions.
Acts as a combination of an acid and base.
*Maintain a pH within specific limits |
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region of the cell contained within the plasma membrane (the space) |
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the region of a eukaryotic cell that is inside the plasma membrane and outside the organelles |
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protein factories
made in the nucleolus
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"ER"
"strip of highway with many factories"
Rough ER = has ribosomes
Smooth ER = no ribosomes |
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packaging plant, labels the proteins/sugars
flat membrane sacs
modifies/sorts proteins/lipids |
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envelope, mail truck
small membrane-bound sac
can bud off the ER and fuse with golgi
CARRIES proteins and lipids etc. |
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"stomach" Recycling plant
digest food particles and invaders |
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POWERHOUSE/Energy Plant
Site of cellular respiration
Has it's OWN DNA |
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