BIOLOGY EOC
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What is an independent variable? What axis does it go on? | The variable you choose/ manipulated. X-axis.
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What is the dependent variable? What axis does it go on? | The observed variable. Y-axis.
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What is... "The scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation?" Hint: if/then | Hypothesis
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What is a control group used for? | comparing
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What is qualitative observations? | Observations made in an experiment that has to do with appearance. Such as color, shape and smell.
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What is quantitative data? | Data made in an experiment that has to do with numerical values.
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What elements makes up carbohydrates? | Carbon, Hydrogen and oxygen "CHO"
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What shape are carbohydrates structured in? | Ring
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What is the monomer for carbohydrates? | Monosaccharide
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What elements make up lipids? | Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen "CHO"
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What shape are lipids structured in? | Chain
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What is the monomer for lipids? | Fatty acids
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If a fatty acid has a double line what does it mean? ========= | Unsaturated
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If a fatty acid has a single line what does that mean? --------------- | Saturated
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What elements make up proteins? | Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen (sulfer)
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What makes up an amino group? | NH2
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Carbon + Nitrogen = ? | peptide bond
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What is the monomer for proteins? | amino acids
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What elements make up Nucleic Acids? | Carbon, Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen (phosphorus)
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What is the monomer for proteins? | nucleotides
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What is the function for carbs? | major source of energy
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What is the chloroplast? | captures solar energy for photosynthesis?
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what does the golgi body do? | sorts and packages
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What do the lysosomes do? | digest excess waste
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What is the mitochondria? | The power house of the cell.
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What is the nucleus? | The control center that stores DNA.
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What do the ribosomes do? | produces protein to help repair
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what does the vacuole do? | stores substances
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What is the function of the cell membrane? | allows some things in but keeps other things out.
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What does the cell wall do? | helps support the cell. Like a skeleton.
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What does cytoplasm do? | Surrounds other organelles and performs various functions.
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What are in the two types of ER? Smooth & Rough | Smooth contains lipid production
Rough contains ribosomes
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What is true about prokaryote cells? | They have nuclear membrane but no nucleus. No membrane bound organelles- found in bacteria.
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What is true about Eukaryote cells? | has a nucleus, found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists
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What are the levels of cell specialization? | cell > tissue > organs > organ system >organism
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What determines a cells function? | the shape
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What is true about passive transport? | requires no energy
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what is true about active transport? | requires energy
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WATCH A VIDEO ON DIFFUSION, OSMOSIS, FACILITATED TRANSPORT |
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What does homeostasis mean? | Balanced
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Hypotonic | Water moves in ; cell bursts
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Hypertonic | Water moves in ;cell shrivels
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Isotonic | cell is equal on inside and outside
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What is needed in cellular respiration? | OXYGEN
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