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what is the term for a group of organismsof one type in the same place? population
which level of organization includes all the others? species, population, community, and biome
which process releases energy from glucose? and captures energy to make gluecose? photosinthesis, and cellular resperation
the space surrounding the nucleus of an atom contains electrons
process which internal conditions relatively stable is called homeostasis
water molecules polar slightly negative
a substance with a ph of 6 is called acid
amino acid is to protien simple sugar is to starch
a monosaccharideisa carbohydrates
which molecule is the main source of energy for living things? energy
what is the energy to get the reaction started? activation energy
unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in animal cells
main functions of protien help fight deceases
which compounds are composed to amino acids? protiens
which substance acts as chemical messengers hormones
what are these channels and pumps made of? protien
what is the function of the cytoskeleton? shape
which type of organisms enclose their DNAin a nucleus? u carry oat
diffusion occurs because molecules are always moving and bumping into each other
which structures are involved in cell movement? microtubeulls
relationship with a nucleus and cytoplasm? controls center
modifies, sorts, and packages golgie body
who named them cells? Robert Hooke
which organisms are prokaryotes? bacteria
which structure comes from the nucleus? ribosomes
uses energy to move from low to high concentration? active transport
the primary function of the cell wall is to? protect and support the cell
in a plant cell what stores? vacuoles
which organelle converts? mitocondrea
which organelle breaks down? lysosome
which sequence correctly traces the path of a protein in the cell? ribosome, ER, golgi body
discovery of cells possible? microscope
Na + ions enter cells by binding and passing through a pump
technology is applied science
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