Blume Ch. 3 #17-35
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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If an oxygen atom loses an electron, what happens to its charge? |
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If an oxygen atom gains an electron, what happens to its charge? |
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What supplies energy for sugar and starches? (Ex. sugars & starches) | Carbohydrates
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What stores and releases energy? | Lipids
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What are proteins? | The building blocks of many structures in organisms
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What are large organic molecules that store important coded information? | Nucleic Acids
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Why is water important to humans? | Most of our body is made up of water so without it we couldn't survive.
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Why is calcium phosphate important to humans? |
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Why is hydrochloric acid important to humans? |
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Why is Sodium Bicarbonate important to humans? |
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Why are Salts important to humans? |
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Organisms that eat producers | Consumers
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Respiration takes place where? | Mitochondria
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What is an energy-releasing process that takes place in some yeasts and bacteria? | Fermentation
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What is an energy-releasing process that takes place in the Mitochondria? | Respiration
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What is a process that some producers use to make food? | Photosynthesis
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What is a gas that is important in photosynthesis? | Carbon Dioxide
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What is a green pigment found in chloroplasts? | Chlorophyll
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