Question | Answer |
What are the characteristics of a living thing? | cellular organization, metabolism, growth, reproduction, adaption, homeostatis, response to stimuli |
What is cellular organization? | having one or more cells |
what is metabolism | ability to make food into energy |
what is homeostatis? | organisms ability to mantain proper conditions inside, regardless of the outside |
what is respnce to stimuli? | respnce to outside stimuli which is often movement? |
What are the parts of a cell? | golgi complex, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticululm, lysosome, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast,nucleus , vesicles, chlorophyll and mitochondria |
what factory part is the golgi complex? | mail room |
What is the nucleuses reference? | control room |
What is the vesicles reference? | bubble wrap |
cell wall's reference? | brick wall |
cytooplasms refernce? | floor |
cell membrane has what refernce? | screen door |
What is the e.r 's refernce | mail truck |
What is chlorophylls reference? | paint |
ribosomes reference? | assembly line |
chloroplast reference? | power supply |
lysosomes refernce | cleaning crew |
mitochondria refernce? | power suply |
What else do cells have? | dna, chloroplasts, chlorophyll, nucleolus, unicellular, multicellular |
What are the steps to the scientific method? | Problem, hypothesis, expirement\procedure, collect data, conclusion |
meter measures what? | length |
Wat does liter measure? | capacity |
What does gram measure? | wieght |
What is science? | The system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method |
What is the formula for cellular respiration? | glucose+oxygen yeilds to carbondioxide+water+energy |
Where does cellular respiration happen? | in the mitochondria in animal cells |
What is the formula for photosynthesis? | light energy+water+carbon dioxide yields to glucose+oxygen |
What is mitosis? | reproduction of body cells except sex cells |
What are the steps to mitosis? | IPMATC interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telephase, cytokenisis |
interphase: | When the chromosomes duplicate |
prophase: | chromatid pairs start to be visible |
metaphase: | chromatid pairs line up in the center |
anaphase: | chromosomes seperate |
telephase: | cytoplasm begins to seperate |
cytokenisis: | 2 new cells are formed |
What are stomatas? | They are the "mouth&nose" of a plant |
What does it take in? | carbon dioxide |
What do they release? | oxygen |
Why does a stomata close? | when it doesnt want something in |
What are some ways that meisosis and mitosis ar similiar? | They both are ways to reproduce |
"What are some differences between mitosis and meiosis? | mitosis: 2 cells produced,happens everywhere, requires 1 cell, uses diploids, new organism is identicalmeiosis: usually from the same species, 4 cells are produced, requires two parent cells, uses haploid cells, creates new unique organism, x2 mitosis |