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[Show more]Know the different between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells - Answer-Prokaryotes: 
-No membrane bound organelles 
-Lack of membrane bound nucleus. (DNA is present in the nucleoid) 
-Consists of cytoplasm surrounded by plasma membrane and encased within a cell wall. 
Eukaryotes: 
-Possess a membrane ...
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Add to cartKnow the different between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells - Answer-Prokaryotes: 
-No membrane bound organelles 
-Lack of membrane bound nucleus. (DNA is present in the nucleoid) 
-Consists of cytoplasm surrounded by plasma membrane and encased within a cell wall. 
Eukaryotes: 
-Possess a membrane ...
What are the 3 parts of an atom? - Answer-Electron, Proton, and Neutron 
What a molecule shares electrons unevenly, it is called - Answer-Polar 
What is the max number of electrons the orbital closest to the nucleus can hold? - Answer-2 electrons 
What are the 3 elements found in 98% of all living t...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 parts of an atom? - Answer-Electron, Proton, and Neutron 
What a molecule shares electrons unevenly, it is called - Answer-Polar 
What is the max number of electrons the orbital closest to the nucleus can hold? - Answer-2 electrons 
What are the 3 elements found in 98% of all living t...
Multicellular - Answer-If an organism consists of more than one cell it is said to be a(n) _____________ 
organism. 
1. Homeostasis 
2. Responsiveness 
3. Organization - Answer-Which of the following are characteristics shared by ALL living organisms? 
Atom - Answer-Which of the following is the sma...
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Add to cartMulticellular - Answer-If an organism consists of more than one cell it is said to be a(n) _____________ 
organism. 
1. Homeostasis 
2. Responsiveness 
3. Organization - Answer-Which of the following are characteristics shared by ALL living organisms? 
Atom - Answer-Which of the following is the sma...
Homozygous - An organism that has two identical alleles for a specific trait 
Heterozygous - An organism that has two different alleles for a specific trait. 
Gregor Mendel - Father of Genetics, studied pea plants and used math and probability to show 
how traits would show up in the next generation...
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Add to cartHomozygous - An organism that has two identical alleles for a specific trait 
Heterozygous - An organism that has two different alleles for a specific trait. 
Gregor Mendel - Father of Genetics, studied pea plants and used math and probability to show 
how traits would show up in the next generation...
Gregor Mendel - Austrian Monk, developed fundamental laws of heredity using peas 
True-breeding - Means the offspring are like the parents, not hybrids 
Homozygous - Means the alleles/traits are identical, either both dominant or both recessive 
Cystic Fibrosis - Affects Caucasians in US, salty swea...
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Add to cartGregor Mendel - Austrian Monk, developed fundamental laws of heredity using peas 
True-breeding - Means the offspring are like the parents, not hybrids 
Homozygous - Means the alleles/traits are identical, either both dominant or both recessive 
Cystic Fibrosis - Affects Caucasians in US, salty swea...
basic features of life - Answer-1. cells = simplest unit of life 
2. living organisms maintain homeostasis 
3. living organisms interact with their environment 
4. living organisms use energy 
5. living organisms grow and develop 
6. genetic material provides a blueprint for reproduction 
7. populat...
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Add to cartbasic features of life - Answer-1. cells = simplest unit of life 
2. living organisms maintain homeostasis 
3. living organisms interact with their environment 
4. living organisms use energy 
5. living organisms grow and develop 
6. genetic material provides a blueprint for reproduction 
7. populat...
How are organisms classified - Answer--organisms are organized 
-organisms acquire materials and energy 
-organisms reproduce 
-organisms respond to stimuli 
-organisms are homeostatic 
-organisms grow and develop 
-organisms have the capacity to adapt 
homeostasis - Answer-internal environment of a...
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Add to cartHow are organisms classified - Answer--organisms are organized 
-organisms acquire materials and energy 
-organisms reproduce 
-organisms respond to stimuli 
-organisms are homeostatic 
-organisms grow and develop 
-organisms have the capacity to adapt 
homeostasis - Answer-internal environment of a...
Long Term Potential (LTP) can last for days or weeks in dissected tissue; it is thought to represent one of 
the fundamental processes by which memories are stored and learning takes place. To achieve LTP, 
which learning strategies should you, as a student, employ? 
I. Taking active notes in lectur...
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Add to cartLong Term Potential (LTP) can last for days or weeks in dissected tissue; it is thought to represent one of 
the fundamental processes by which memories are stored and learning takes place. To achieve LTP, 
which learning strategies should you, as a student, employ? 
I. Taking active notes in lectur...
Homologous - Answer-term used to describe pairs of chromosomes having DNA segments, or genes for 
the same traits 
What is the organization of genetic information within a cell nucleus? - Answer-Genes--> Chromosomes-- 
>Nucleus 
If Yellow is dominant to Green in pea plants and a plant exhibits...
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Add to cartHomologous - Answer-term used to describe pairs of chromosomes having DNA segments, or genes for 
the same traits 
What is the organization of genetic information within a cell nucleus? - Answer-Genes--> Chromosomes-- 
>Nucleus 
If Yellow is dominant to Green in pea plants and a plant exhibits...
General Characteristics of Living Organisms - Answer-1.) Require nutrients and energy 
2.) Are homeostatic 
3.) Respond to the environment 
4.) Reproduce and Develop 
5.) Adapt 
Elements in Living Organisms - Answer-1.) Hydrogen 
2.) Oxygen 
3.) Nitrogen 
4.) Carbon 
5.) sulfur 
6.) Phosphorus 
Ioni...
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Add to cartGeneral Characteristics of Living Organisms - Answer-1.) Require nutrients and energy 
2.) Are homeostatic 
3.) Respond to the environment 
4.) Reproduce and Develop 
5.) Adapt 
Elements in Living Organisms - Answer-1.) Hydrogen 
2.) Oxygen 
3.) Nitrogen 
4.) Carbon 
5.) sulfur 
6.) Phosphorus 
Ioni...
Atom - Fundamental building block of all matter 
Molecule - Two or more atoms 
Cell - Basic form of life; smallest unit of life 
Organ - A grouping of tissues engaged in a collective task 
Tissue - Specialized cells organized in a pattern 
Organelle - Structure that carries out a specialized metabol...
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Add to cartAtom - Fundamental building block of all matter 
Molecule - Two or more atoms 
Cell - Basic form of life; smallest unit of life 
Organ - A grouping of tissues engaged in a collective task 
Tissue - Specialized cells organized in a pattern 
Organelle - Structure that carries out a specialized metabol...
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