The world of life science
Its alive!
The cell in action
Heredity
DNA structures and mutations
100

what does life science mean?

the study of life

100

what is stimuli and what are some examples?

causes of a change in an enviorment. an example is chopping down trees

100

what is diffusion?

the movement of particles from regions of high density to low density

100

who was the scientist who discovered the principles of heredity?

gregor mendel

100

what is a mutation?

a change in a nucleotide 

200

what are 3 types of models?

what is conceptual, physical, and mathamatical

200

what is the word for when an organism maintains a stable enternal state in a changing enviorment?

what is homeostatis

200

what is the difference between passive transport and active transport?

passive transport does not need energy, but active transport does.

200

what is heredity?

the study of DNA

200

how many divisions are in meosis?

2

300

what are the steps to a sceintific method?

what is ask a question, make observations, form a hypothosis, test the hypothosis, anitilize  results, draw conclusions, and communicate results

300

how much of the body is water?

what is 70%

300

what is photosynthesis?

the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food

300

what is the difference in homozygous and heterozygous 

homozygous has the same alleles, (DD) and (dd) and heterzygous has a dominant and ressesive allele (Dd) 

300

what are the 3 types of mutations?

benificial, nueteral, and harmful

400

what are the different types of microscopes?

what is compound light and electron microscope?

400

what is a lipid?

a type of biochemical made up of oils and fats

400

how do large particles get in and out of the cell?

passive and active transport

400

what is incomplete dominance?

when you get a mix of the dominant trait and the ressesive trait

400

what are the 3 ways you can get a mutation?

smoking, harmful chemicals, and UV light.

500

what are all the benifits to models?

we can see small things in 3d and close up

500

what is the difference between a muticellular organism and a unicellular organism?

multicellular has mutiple cells, while unicellular only has one

500

what is fermentation and when does it occur?

the breaking down of food without oxygen. it occurs when there is absence in oxygen

500

what is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?

a genotype is your allele (dd, DD, or Dd) and a phenotype is your look like red hair, blue eyes, and your skin type

500

in DNA, what are the 4 bases and which bases pair with each other

adnine with thymine and guanine with cytosine

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