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DNA, Proteins

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What are the six elements are key to life? Carbon, Hydtogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous, and Sulfur.
what is the lipid? A coumpound that does not mix with water.
what is a phospolipids? The combonation of lipids and it is attracted to water.
Is the lipid the head or the tall in the membrain? Tail
Is the phospolipid the head or the tail in the membrain. Head
What is protein made up of? Amino acids
What does the protein provide the cell? provides cells structures and components of enzymes
What is a carboyhydrate made up of? Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
What is the basic needs of most organisms? Waterm, Air, A Place to live, and Food
What is a producer? An organism that makes its own food
What is a consumer? An organism that eats other organism or organtic matter
What is a decomposer? An organism that breaks down other dead organisms for food
What does protein do? repairs body structures ans to regulates processes in in the body
What makes up nuleic acid? molecule made up of subuints called nucleotides
What do nucleotides make up? nuleic acidq
What does ATP stand for? Adenosine TriPhosphate
define lipid. type of biochemical that does not dissolve in water
What is are two example of lipids? Fat and Steriods
Define phospholipid. lipid that contians phosphorus
WHat is a cell? SWmallest unit of life that can carry out all lifes processes
What is stimulus? it is what causes a change in any way
What is an example of stimulus? light, air, cold, heat, ect.
what does homeostasis mean? to maintain constant internal state in a changing enviorment
Define sexual reproduction. reproduction in with a opposite sex is needed to reproduce
What is assexual reproduction? reproduction that can be done by ones self and off spring look exacty the same as perent
What is heredity? passing on genetic traits form parent to offspring
What is an organism that eat other organisms or organtic matter to survive? consumer
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