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AP Biology Chapter 1 Test

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mergent properties
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controlled experiment
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domain archaei
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bioinformatics
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natural selection
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inductive reasoning
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eukaryotic cells
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nucleotides
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discovery science
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enzymes
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feedback regulation
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ATP
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domain eukarya
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negative feedback
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DNA
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cells
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RNA
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Evolution
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genes
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proteins
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molecule used by DNA to translate into protein production based on the sequence of nucleotides- some regulate the functioning of protein-coding genes
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chromosomes that have almost all of the cell's genetic material - controls the development and maintenance of the entire organism
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the use of computational tools to store, organize and analze the huge volume of data that result from high-throughput methods.
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eukaryotic cells - include the kingdoms of Plantae, Fungi and Animalia
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the lowest level of organization that can perform all activities required for life.
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the units of inheritance that transmit information from parents to offsprings- make up DNA
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controlled by DNA and serve as the tool that actually build and maintain the cell and carry out its activities
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an experiment designed to compare an experimental group with a control group- usually the effects of unwanted variables are cancelled
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describing nature using data based on inductive reasoning
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the output or product of a process which regulates that very process
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a class of protein crucial to all cells which catalyze (speed up) specific chemical reactions
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accumulation of an end product of a process slows that process - example ATP production
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chemical energy resulting from a cell's breakdown of sugar
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derive generalizations from a large number of specific observations
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properties that are not present at the preceding level and are due to the arrangment and interactions of parts as complexity increases
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the chain links of DNA that contains four kinds of chemical building blocks - differences in organisms is reflective between differences in their nucleotide sequences.
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all forms of plant and animal life - DNA in enclosed in the nucleus
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prokaryotic cells
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the natural environment selects for the propagation of certain traits
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the process of change that has transformed life on Earth from its earliest beginnings to the diversity of organisms living today.
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explaining nature uses discovery based science to determine causes
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much broader in scope than a hypothesis; is general enough to spin off many new specific hypotheses; supported by a much greater body of evidence
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enable biologists to predict how a change in one or more variables will affect other components and the whole system
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the logic flows from the general to the specific
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the reduction of complext systems to simpler components that are more manageable to study
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how scientist raise and attempt to answer questions about the natural world
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the branch of biology that names and classifies species
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found in bacteria and archaea - DNA is not enclosed in the nucleus and lacks other organelles
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a search for information and explanation often focusing on specific questions
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the entire library of genetic instructions that an organism inherits

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