Vocabulary 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Biology | Scientific study of all forms of life |
Biodiversity | variety of life within an area |
Data | Observations and measurements recorded during an experiment |
Organism | an individual living thing |
Homeostasis | regulation and maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism, sometimes called dynamic equilibrium |
Hypothesis | proposed explanation or answer to a scientific question |
Independent variable | condition or factor that is manipulated by a scientist during an experiment |
Dependent variable | experimental data collected through observation and measurement |
Experiment | process that tests a hypothesis by collecting information under controlled conditions |
Metabolism | all chemical processes that synthesize or breakdown materials within an organism |
Constant | condition that is controlled so that it does not change during an experiment |
Observation | using the senses to study the world; using tools to collect measurements; examining previous research results. |
Theory | Proposed explanation for a wide variety of observations and experimental results. |
Chloroplast | Organelle composed of numerous membranes that are used to convert solar energy into chemical energy; contain chlorophyll |
Cell theory | theory that states that all organisms are made of cells, all cells are produced by other living cells, and the cell is the most basic unit of life. |
Organelle | structure that is specialized to perform a distinct process within a cell. |
Cytoplasm | Jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cells organelles. |
Cytoskeleton | network of proteins, such as micro tubules and microbial nets, inside eukaryotic cells that supports and shapes cells. |
Prokaryotic cell | cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. |
EukaryotIc cells. | Cell that has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles |
Nucleus | organelle composed of a double membrane that acts as the storehouse for most of the cell's DNA |
Ribosome | Structure that links amino acids together to form proteins |
Mitochondrion | bean-shaped organelle that supplies energy to the cell , site of cellular respiration |
Cell Wall | rigid structure that gives protection, support, and shape to cells in plants, algae, fungi and bacteria. |
Carbohydrate | Molecule made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen;includes sugars and starches. |
Lipid | Non polar molecules made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, includes fats and oils. Source of energy. |
Protein | Polymer made up of amino acids linked by peptide bonds; folds into a particular structure depending on bonds between amino acids |
Nucleic Acids | Polymer of nucleotides; the genetic material of organisms; includes DNA and RNA |
Cellular respiration | Process that makes ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present. |
ATP | Adenosine triphosphate ; high energy molecule that contains, within its bonds energy that cells can use. |
Organic | Biology word for carbon based compounds; includes, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. |
Glucose | Monosaccharide, product of photosynthesis, carbohydrate. |
Stomata | Singular stoma; pores in the cuticle of a plant through which gas exchange occurs. |
Guard cell | One of a pair of cells that controls the opening and closing of a stoma in plant tissue. |
Chlorophyll | Light -absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms |
Photosynthesis | Process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbondioxide and water |
differentiation | Process by which committed cells acquire the structures and functions of highly specialized cells |
species | Group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring |
Chloroplast | Organelle made up of numerous membranes that are used to convert solar energy into chemical energy; contains chlorophyll |
Diffusion | Movement of dissolved molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration. |
Osmosis | Diffusion of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration |
Base | Compound that takes up hydrogen ions when dissolved in water; pH of greater than 7.0; |
Acid | Compound that gives up a proton (H+) when dissolved in water. pH of less than 7.0 |
Active transport | Movement of molecules across a membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration; requires energy input by the cell |
Endocytosis | Uptake of liquids or large molecules into a cell by inward folding of the cell membrane |
Passive transport | Movement of molecules across the cell membrane without energy input fro the cell. |
Exocytosis | Release of substances out of a cell by the fusion of a vehicle with the membrane |
Amino acid | Molecule that makes up proteins; made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulphur. |
Cell membrane | Double-layer of phospholipids that form a boundary between a cell and its surrounding environment and controls the movement of substances into and out of a cell. |
monomer | Molecular subunit of a polymer |
Polymer | large, carbon-bases molecule formed by monomers |
Vacuole | organelle that is used to store materials, such as water, food or enzymes that are needed by the cell. |
Process | a natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes that lead toward a particular result examples photosynthesis, cellular respiration writing, |
Synthesis | to make |
Enzyme | a protein that acts as a catalyst for a biological reaction |
Catalyst | something that increases the rate of a chemical reaction and its not changed during the reaction |
Chemical Reaction | change substances into different ones by breaking and forming chemical bonds. |
Activation Energy | the energy required to start a chemical reaction |
Reactant | Substrate, are changed during a chemical reaction |
Product | Produced by a chemical reaction |
Substrate | Substance that is changed during a chemical reaction |
Active Site | The part of an enzyme where substrates fit and are acted upon |
Digest | to break down |
Autotroph | An organism that can produce its own food using light, water carbon dioxide or other chemicals. |
Heterotroph | An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients. |
Producer | Organism that produce food for themselves and other organisms |
Consumer | Organims that get their energy and nutrients by eating other organisms |
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