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[Show more]Outline the cell theory. - ANSWERLiving organisms are composed of cells. 
Cells are the smallest unit of life. 
Cells come from pre-existing cells. 
 
Discuss the evidence for the cell theory. - ANSWERThe nature of scientific theories could be introduced here: the accumulation of evidence that allow...
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Add to cartOutline the cell theory. - ANSWERLiving organisms are composed of cells. 
Cells are the smallest unit of life. 
Cells come from pre-existing cells. 
 
Discuss the evidence for the cell theory. - ANSWERThe nature of scientific theories could be introduced here: the accumulation of evidence that allow...
Outline the Cell Theory - ANSWER-All organisms are composed of one or more cells 
-Cells are the smallest unit of life 
-All cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
Discuss the evidence for Cell Theory - ANSWER-Robert Hooke uses microscope to observe living cells 
-Louis Pasteur performs chicken broth...
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Add to cartOutline the Cell Theory - ANSWER-All organisms are composed of one or more cells 
-Cells are the smallest unit of life 
-All cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
Discuss the evidence for Cell Theory - ANSWER-Robert Hooke uses microscope to observe living cells 
-Louis Pasteur performs chicken broth...
What causes movement of water through the xylem? - ANSWERSB. evaporation of water from leaves 
 
When a farmer sprays a chemical on to the leaves of crop plants, how does the chemical travel to the roots of the plants? - ANSWERSA. in the phloem, by active transportation 
 
What is the apoplastic rou...
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Add to cartWhat causes movement of water through the xylem? - ANSWERSB. evaporation of water from leaves 
 
When a farmer sprays a chemical on to the leaves of crop plants, how does the chemical travel to the roots of the plants? - ANSWERSA. in the phloem, by active transportation 
 
What is the apoplastic rou...
A hydrophobic amino acid R group would be found where in a protein? - ANSWEROn the inside of the folded chain, away from water 
 
What happens when a protein denatures? - ANSWERIt hydrolyzes bonds, ionic bonds, hydrophobic interactions, disulfide bridges, and peptide bonds are disrupted 
 
What do e...
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Add to cartA hydrophobic amino acid R group would be found where in a protein? - ANSWEROn the inside of the folded chain, away from water 
 
What happens when a protein denatures? - ANSWERIt hydrolyzes bonds, ionic bonds, hydrophobic interactions, disulfide bridges, and peptide bonds are disrupted 
 
What do e...
What is metabolism? - ANSWERthe sum total of all chemical reactions that occur in an organism 
 
What is a metabolic pathway? - ANSWERa sequence of chemical reactions undergone by a compound or class of compounds in a living organism 
 
Why is metabolism important to organisms? - ANSWERit releases e...
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Add to cartWhat is metabolism? - ANSWERthe sum total of all chemical reactions that occur in an organism 
 
What is a metabolic pathway? - ANSWERa sequence of chemical reactions undergone by a compound or class of compounds in a living organism 
 
Why is metabolism important to organisms? - ANSWERit releases e...
Cell Theory - ANSWERall living things are made of cells 
cell is the smallest unit of life 
cells only come from other cells 
 
cell - ANSWERthe smallest living unit of an organism 
 
organelle - ANSWERsmall, membrane-bound parts of a cell that help it function 
 
mitosis - ANSWERgenetically identic...
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Add to cartCell Theory - ANSWERall living things are made of cells 
cell is the smallest unit of life 
cells only come from other cells 
 
cell - ANSWERthe smallest living unit of an organism 
 
organelle - ANSWERsmall, membrane-bound parts of a cell that help it function 
 
mitosis - ANSWERgenetically identic...
Which sequence of DNA would be suitable in DNA profiling? - ANSWER-the one ending in TGA 
 
Which gas produces most of the bubbles in bread dough? - ANSWERcarbon dioxide 
 
Which molecule would first contain C^14 if the alga Chlorella was grown in the presence of light and radioactive CO2? - ANSWERg...
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Add to cartWhich sequence of DNA would be suitable in DNA profiling? - ANSWER-the one ending in TGA 
 
Which gas produces most of the bubbles in bread dough? - ANSWERcarbon dioxide 
 
Which molecule would first contain C^14 if the alga Chlorella was grown in the presence of light and radioactive CO2? - ANSWERg...
What are the three main parts of the cell theory? What are some possible exceptions? 
 
Practice Question - ANSWER1. All living things are composed of cells. 
2. Cells are the smallest unit of life 
3. Cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
Exceptions: Viruses: living or not? and amoeba 
 
What are t...
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Add to cartWhat are the three main parts of the cell theory? What are some possible exceptions? 
 
Practice Question - ANSWER1. All living things are composed of cells. 
2. Cells are the smallest unit of life 
3. Cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
Exceptions: Viruses: living or not? and amoeba 
 
What are t...
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