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cava bio 204 s1.d33 3.01 The Cell and Life
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[-s] are the basic unit of all living things. And by 'basic unit', they mean that cells are the smallest part of a living thing that's still alive | Cells are the basic unit of all living things. And by 'basic unit', they mean that cells are the smallest part of a living thing that's still alive |
Cells are the basic unit of all living things. And by 'basic unit', they mean that cells are the smallest part of a living thing that's [...] | Cells are the basic unit of all living things. And by 'basic unit', they mean that cells are the smallest part of a living thing that's still alive |
Biological compounds are made primarily from: C, H, O, N -- and to a lesser extent -- P, S, and Ca Mnemonic: [...] *There are many others found in trace amounts. | Biological compounds are made primarily from: C, H, O, N -- and to a lesser extent -- P, S, and Ca Mnemonic: Cows Help Only Nude People See CAlifornia *There are many others found in trace amounts. |
All cells arise from [...]. (although we speculate that they must have originally arisen from something that wasn't quite a cell) | All cells arise from existing cells. (although we speculate that they must have originally arisen from something that wasn't quite a cell) |
Many living things are composed of only one cell—they are [-cellular] . The prefix uni- means one. The bacteria in your mouth, as well as the innumerable other kinds of bacteria on the planet, are [-cellular]. | Many living things are composed of only one cell—they are unicellular . The prefix uni- means one. The bacteria in your mouth, as well as the innumerable other kinds of bacteria on the planet, are unicellular. |
despite the differences in shape, size, color, and so forth, the cells of any multicell organism have the same basic internal [-s]. | despite the differences in shape, size, color, and so forth, the cells of any multicell organism have the same basic internal structures. |
In multicell organisms, cells that work together form [-s]. | In multicell organisms, cells that work together form tissues. |
When cells work together to perform a very specific function, that group of cells is called a [...]. | When cells work together to perform a very specific function, that group of cells is called a tissue. |
Tissues that work together form [...]. | Tissues that work together form organs. |
An [...] is a group of different tissues working together to perform a specific function. | An organ is a group of different tissues working together to perform a specific function. |
Organs that work together are [...], which together make up an organism.... but, of course, remember that some organisms are just a few cells; too small to have organ systems. | Organs that work together are organ systems, which together make up an organism.... but, of course, remember that some organisms are just a few cells; too small to have organ systems. |
The [...] system is the organ system that makes hormones. | The endocrine system is the organ system that makes hormones. |
Levels of cell organization: 1. [...] 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system | Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system *mnemonic: can't take only one |
Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. [...] 3. organ 4. organ system | Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system *mnemonic: can't take only one |
Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. [...] 4. organ system | Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system *mnemonic: can't take only one |
Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. [...] | Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system *mnemonic: can't take only one |
Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system *mnemonic: [...] | Levels of cell organization: 1. cell 2. tissue 3. organ 4. organ system *mnemonic: can't take only one |