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[Show more]What is the cell theory - 1. Cells are made from other cells. 
2. Cells make up living things 
Name the order for biological classification - Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, 
family, group, species 
DKPCOFGS - Dear King Philip Came Over for Great Sex 
Covalent means - share 
one element is mo...
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Add to cartWhat is the cell theory - 1. Cells are made from other cells. 
2. Cells make up living things 
Name the order for biological classification - Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, 
family, group, species 
DKPCOFGS - Dear King Philip Came Over for Great Sex 
Covalent means - share 
one element is mo...
Describe how the characteristics of an organism differ from those of non-living thing . - 
•Organisms acquire and use materials and energy. 
•Organisms actively maintain organized complexity. 
•Organisms perceive and respond to stimuli. 
•Organisms grow. 
•Organisms reproduce. 
•organism...
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Add to cartDescribe how the characteristics of an organism differ from those of non-living thing . - 
•Organisms acquire and use materials and energy. 
•Organisms actively maintain organized complexity. 
•Organisms perceive and respond to stimuli. 
•Organisms grow. 
•Organisms reproduce. 
•organism...
Explain how water molecules dissociate. - Typically you have 2 water molecules that 
dissociate into a negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH-) and a positively charged hydronium ion 
(H3O+). 
2H2O <--> OH- + H3O+ 
A more simplified view of this dissociation goes like 
H2O <--> OH- + H+ 
T...
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Add to cartExplain how water molecules dissociate. - Typically you have 2 water molecules that 
dissociate into a negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH-) and a positively charged hydronium ion 
(H3O+). 
2H2O <--> OH- + H3O+ 
A more simplified view of this dissociation goes like 
H2O <--> OH- + H+ 
T...
Where do cells come from? - Cells come from other cells through cell division 
Do all cells always divide? - No, some cells only divide during growth periods 
Why do cells divide? - 1) Grow 
2) Development 
3) Repair 
4) Regeneration 
5) Reproduction -> only reason single-celled organisms divide ...
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Add to cartWhere do cells come from? - Cells come from other cells through cell division 
Do all cells always divide? - No, some cells only divide during growth periods 
Why do cells divide? - 1) Grow 
2) Development 
3) Repair 
4) Regeneration 
5) Reproduction -> only reason single-celled organisms divide ...
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