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Aaron's Science Study sheet 3/11/10

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All Life must meet these 4 criteria   contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid); is able to take energy from it's surroundings and convert it to energy that helps it live; senses changes in surroundings and can respond; is able to reproduce.  
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DNA is...   a protein molecule, consisting of millions of atoms, which provides the information to organize lifeless chemicals into a living system. The is information storage is more effecient that computers.  
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DNA is shaped like...   A double helix (sort of a pair of spirals) and contains 4 nucleotides which always pair off. (cytosine with guanine & adenine with thymine)  
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How can DNA reproduce itself?   It splits down the middle and the nucleotides just match up again.  
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Energy for living things comes from where?   Sun  
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Plants combine water, carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to produce what?   Food, such as glucose or starch and oxygen.  
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What is photosynthesis?   Plants combining water, carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make food, such as glucose, starch and oxygen.  
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When does metabolism occur?   When a living organism uses energy to develop, grow and sustain itself.  
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How do animals break down the food which a plant formed from photosynthesis?   In tiny steps like combustion  
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Animals need oxygen to break down the fuel to produce what?   energy, carbon dioxide and water.  
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Photosynthesis in plants...   plants take in water + carbon dioxide + energy (sun) == fuel + oxygen  
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Metabolism is...   we take in fuel + oxygen === and produce energy + water + carbon dioxide.  
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What are the main fuels--macronutrients--that we use?   proteins, carbohydrates and fats  
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What is the basic unit of life?   a cell  
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What makes a cell prokaryotic?   If the DNA is not in a nucleus and there are no other organelles.  
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What makes a cell eukaryotic?   If the DNA is in a nucleus and there are other organelles.  
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What are the 5 Kingdoms of Living Organisms?   Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia  
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What is the only Kingdom that has prokaryotic cells?   Monera  
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Bacteria are in what Kingdom?   Monera  
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Bacteria that cause disease are called...   Pathogenic  
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Bacteria growth can be inhibited by...   salt, acid (like vinegar), removing moisture, extreme heat (cooking), and cold temperatures (refrigerator)  
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One-celled eukaryotics organisms are called...   protozoa  
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A protozoa...   move around like little animals or algae.  
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Algae   is somewhat like plants but withour any specialized structures like roots, stems and leaves.  
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Algae includes those amazing diatoms..   which are the most important living group in terms of photosynthesis.  
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Mushrooms, yeast and mold are....   Fungi  
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Fungi are decomposers who...   breakdown dead organisms into nutrients which can be reused.  
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Plants are in the Plantae Kingdom   They have specialized parts such as roots, stems and leaves.  
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A cell wall and a central vacuole do what for plants?   Keep the cells rigid when they have enough fluid.  
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Why are plants called producers?   becauses they perform photosynthesis.  
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Animals are in what kingdom?   Animalia  
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Animal cells...   Have no cell walls  
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Animalia kingdom includes...   bird, insects, worms, humans, etc.  
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How many bones are in the human body?   206  
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How many different kinds of skeletal muscles are in the human body?   640  
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Involuntary or smooth muscles do what?   keep your heart, lungs, digestion, etc. going without your conscious effort. Pairs of muscles contract and relax to make a particular movement, which might involve over 30 muscles working together.  
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How are joints protected?   The end of the bone is covered in cartilage, and it is lubricated by a fluid produced by a sac at the joint.  
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What are the 4 types of joints?   Hinge, Saddle, ball & socket and washer joints.  
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What are some examples of hinge joints?   Knee or elbow  
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What is an example of a saddle joint?   Ankle  
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What are some examples of ball and socket joints?   Hip or Shoulder  
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Where is the only place you can find washer joints?   in the backbone  
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What is symbiosis?   two or more organisms living together so that each is benefitted.  
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What is one example of symbiosis in the human body?   Beneficial bacteria eat the sweat our skin produces, and give off and acid that keeps pathogenic bacteria away.  
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What is another example of symbiosis in the human body?   In our colon, bacteria consume food for themselves, and produce vitamin K, biotin, and folic acid which our bodies need.  
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There are over 100 trillion bacteria in your intestines...   which are beneficial there but harmful in other parts of the body.  
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