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[Show more]Biology - The study of life. 
Botany - The study of plants. 
Zoology - The study of animals. 
Anatomy - The study of body form and structure. 
Physiology - The study of bodily function. 
Ecology - The study of interaction of organisms with each other and their environment. 
Biochemistry - The study ...
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Add to cartBiology - The study of life. 
Botany - The study of plants. 
Zoology - The study of animals. 
Anatomy - The study of body form and structure. 
Physiology - The study of bodily function. 
Ecology - The study of interaction of organisms with each other and their environment. 
Biochemistry - The study ...
Organic Molecules contain _____ and _____ - Carbon and Hydrogen 
Characteristics of organic molecules - -have covalent bonds 
-have many atoms 
-associated with living things 
Characteristics of inorganic molecules - -have ionic bonds 
-small # of atoms 
-associated with nonliving matter 
Functional...
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Add to cartOrganic Molecules contain _____ and _____ - Carbon and Hydrogen 
Characteristics of organic molecules - -have covalent bonds 
-have many atoms 
-associated with living things 
Characteristics of inorganic molecules - -have ionic bonds 
-small # of atoms 
-associated with nonliving matter 
Functional...
Interphase - cell grows, performs its normal functions, and prepares for division; consists of G1, S, 
and G2 phases 
G1 phase - the cell grows in size and organelles double in size 
S phase - DNA replication ("S"= synthesize) 
G2 phase - cell growth, production of enzymes and other proteins 
two ...
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Add to cartInterphase - cell grows, performs its normal functions, and prepares for division; consists of G1, S, 
and G2 phases 
G1 phase - the cell grows in size and organelles double in size 
S phase - DNA replication ("S"= synthesize) 
G2 phase - cell growth, production of enzymes and other proteins 
two ...
What are the two parts of photosynthesis? - Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle 
What are the product of Light Reactions? - ATP, NADPH, and Oxygen 
Where do Light Reactions take place? - The thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast 
What are the products of Calvin Cycle Reactions? - Glucose (CH2O) 
Wh...
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Add to cartWhat are the two parts of photosynthesis? - Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle 
What are the product of Light Reactions? - ATP, NADPH, and Oxygen 
Where do Light Reactions take place? - The thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast 
What are the products of Calvin Cycle Reactions? - Glucose (CH2O) 
Wh...
What are the two parts of photosynthesis? - Answer-Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle 
What are the product of Light Reactions? - Answer-ATP, NADPH, and Oxygen 
Where do Light Reactions take place? - Answer-The thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast 
What are the products of Calvin Cycle Reactions?...
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Add to cartWhat are the two parts of photosynthesis? - Answer-Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle 
What are the product of Light Reactions? - Answer-ATP, NADPH, and Oxygen 
Where do Light Reactions take place? - Answer-The thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast 
What are the products of Calvin Cycle Reactions?...
Which energy molecule is the most common energy molecule used by cells? - ATP 
Aerobic cellular respiration (often just called cellular respiration) requires which molecule? - O2 
Which of the following are inputs/reactants for aerobic cellular respiration? - O2 and C6H12O6 
Which of the following a...
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Add to cartWhich energy molecule is the most common energy molecule used by cells? - ATP 
Aerobic cellular respiration (often just called cellular respiration) requires which molecule? - O2 
Which of the following are inputs/reactants for aerobic cellular respiration? - O2 and C6H12O6 
Which of the following a...
The chemistry & physics of molecules that make up living organisms - Molecular Biology 
Compounds that do not have a carbon backbone - Inorganic Compounds 
A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical reactions - 
Element 
Each element is given a ______________...
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Add to cartThe chemistry & physics of molecules that make up living organisms - Molecular Biology 
Compounds that do not have a carbon backbone - Inorganic Compounds 
A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical reactions - 
Element 
Each element is given a ______________...
What is taxonomy? - Answer-The science of naming and classifying organisms. 
Who is the "Father" of Taxonomy? - Answer-Carolus Linnaeus 
Binomial nomenclature - Answer-Each species is assigned a unique two-part name. The first part is a 
noun that designates the genus and the second part is an adj...
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Add to cartWhat is taxonomy? - Answer-The science of naming and classifying organisms. 
Who is the "Father" of Taxonomy? - Answer-Carolus Linnaeus 
Binomial nomenclature - Answer-Each species is assigned a unique two-part name. The first part is a 
noun that designates the genus and the second part is an adj...
fixed action pattern - Answer-a sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a simple stimulus 
sign stimulus - Answer-External sensory stimulus that triggers a fixed action pattern. 
how do birds know where to migrate? - Answer-1. relative to the sun 
2. landmarks 
3. stars 
4. magnetic field 
cir...
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Add to cartfixed action pattern - Answer-a sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a simple stimulus 
sign stimulus - Answer-External sensory stimulus that triggers a fixed action pattern. 
how do birds know where to migrate? - Answer-1. relative to the sun 
2. landmarks 
3. stars 
4. magnetic field 
cir...
fixed action pattern - Answer-a sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a simple stimulus 
sign stimulus - Answer-External sensory stimulus that triggers a fixed action pattern. 
how do birds know where to migrate? - Answer-1. relative to the sun 
2. landmarks 
3. stars 
4. magnetic field 
cir...
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Add to cartfixed action pattern - Answer-a sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a simple stimulus 
sign stimulus - Answer-External sensory stimulus that triggers a fixed action pattern. 
how do birds know where to migrate? - Answer-1. relative to the sun 
2. landmarks 
3. stars 
4. magnetic field 
cir...
Living organisms are characterized by how ________. - they are organized, they respond to 
stimuli, they acquire materials and energy from their environment 
The ______ is composed of a variety of molecules working together and is the basic unit of structure and 
function of all living things. - cel...
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Add to cartLiving organisms are characterized by how ________. - they are organized, they respond to 
stimuli, they acquire materials and energy from their environment 
The ______ is composed of a variety of molecules working together and is the basic unit of structure and 
function of all living things. - cel...
cell theory - Answer--all organisms are made up of cells (one or more) 
-all cells come from other cells 
What is a hypothesis? Give an example statement that is a hypothesis. - Answer-An educated guess 
about the reason for the phenomenon. 
Example(s): 
-Leaves reflect green light more than other w...
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Add to cartcell theory - Answer--all organisms are made up of cells (one or more) 
-all cells come from other cells 
What is a hypothesis? Give an example statement that is a hypothesis. - Answer-An educated guess 
about the reason for the phenomenon. 
Example(s): 
-Leaves reflect green light more than other w...
Cell - smallest, most basic unit life 
unicellular - one cell 
multicellular - many cells 
emergent property - qualities appear each level organization 
List the organization of living things. - Atom 
molecule 
cell 
tissue 
organs 
organ system 
organism 
List the 5 characteristics of living things...
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Add to cartCell - smallest, most basic unit life 
unicellular - one cell 
multicellular - many cells 
emergent property - qualities appear each level organization 
List the organization of living things. - Atom 
molecule 
cell 
tissue 
organs 
organ system 
organism 
List the 5 characteristics of living things...
What are the key characteristics of living things? - Answer-(1) Orderliness, complexity, organization 
(2) energy use and production, metabolism 
(3) balance, homeostasis 
(4) irritability, adaptation (evolution) 
(5) reproduction, growth, development 
The sum of all the chemical reactions that take...
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Add to cartWhat are the key characteristics of living things? - Answer-(1) Orderliness, complexity, organization 
(2) energy use and production, metabolism 
(3) balance, homeostasis 
(4) irritability, adaptation (evolution) 
(5) reproduction, growth, development 
The sum of all the chemical reactions that take...
Subatomic particles - Tiny entities of matter 
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons 
Atoms - Building block of all substances 
Molecules - Group of atoms bonded together 
Organelles - Any number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell 
Cells - Smallest living unit 
Tissues - Consisting o...
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Add to cartSubatomic particles - Tiny entities of matter 
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons 
Atoms - Building block of all substances 
Molecules - Group of atoms bonded together 
Organelles - Any number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell 
Cells - Smallest living unit 
Tissues - Consisting o...
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