Bio 1201 Exam 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
scientific method (6) | -observation -question -hypothesis and prediction -experiment -falsifies hypothesis (yes or no) -repeat if yes/manipulate and repeat if no |
living organisms (7) | -are organized (molecular to ecosystem) -utilize energy -grow and develop -reproduce -evolve over generations -maintain homeostasis -react to surroundings |
how many elements exist? what percentage of them are essential for living things? | -92 -20-25% |
types of reproduction (4) | -divide in half -produce seeds -bear live young -lay eggs |
what elements make up 96% of living matter? (4) | oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, & nitrogen |
isotopes | 2 atoms of an element that differ in number of neutrons |
atomic number | number of electrons |
atomic mass | total mass of protons and neutrons |
potential energy | the energy that matter possesses due to its structure or location |
valence electrons | electrons in the outermost shell; need to be gained/lost/shared to fill the outer shell of electrons |
electronegativity | the attraction of a particular atom for the electrons; based on the position of the atoms on the periodic table |
ionic bonds | strong bonds formed when atoms completely gain or lose electrons |
anion/cation | cation is +/anion is - |
covalent bond | a strong bond that forms when atoms share electrons |
nonpolar covalent bonds | bond in which electrons are equally shared |
polar covalent bonds | bond in which electrons are shared unequally |
1.7 or greater | ionic electronegativity |
nonpolar electronegativity | <0.5 |
>0.5 but <1.7 | polar electronegativity |
hydrogen bonds (ex.) | noncovalent (no sharing of electrons) attraction between a hydrogen and an electronegative atom (ex. hydrogen+oxygen/nitrogen/fluorine) |
molecule | two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds |
compound | combination of 2 or more different elements |
isomers | molecules with the same molecular formula, but a different arrangement of the atoms |
structural isomer | simplest form of isomer |
cis isomer | same side |
trans isomer | opposite side |
enantiomers | same molecules but mirror images of each other |
inert atom (ex.) | an atom with a complete valence shell (nonreactive) (ex. noble gases like helium, neon, argon) |
levels of life from smallest to largest... | atom-->molecule-->cell |
cell | smallest unit of life |
unicellular organisms | bacteria |
multicellular | birds, mammals, and plants |
tissue (ex.) | composed of similar cells that perform a similar function, found only in multicellular organisms (ex.muscle tissue=combination of muscle cells) |
organ (ex.) | structure made up of several tissues that function as a unit (ex. heart, lung, stomach) |
organ system (ex.) | 2 or more organs working together to perform a bodily function (ex. heart=circulatory, lungs=respiratory, stomach=digestive) |
population | members of the same species in the same area |
community | 2 or more populations of different species |
ecosystem | a community and it's nonliving environment |
biosphere | multiple ecosystems (from bacteria to human and all nonliving components) |
3 major categories of life | -bacteria -archaea (mainly unicellular) -eukarya (both unicellular and multicellular) |
classification of organisms | kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genius, and species |
solution | a liquid that is a completely homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances |
solvent | the dissolving agent of a solution |
solute | the substance that is being dissolved |
aqueous solution | a solution in which water is a solvent |
hydrophillic | any substance that has an affinity for water or polar molecules but does not always dissolve water (ex. salt, sugar, cotton) |
hydrophobic | don't have an affinity for water and cannot form hydrogen bonds (ex. vegetable oil) |
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