Biology is
the study of life
What are the four macromolecules of life?
Carbs, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids
What is an organelle that is in a plant cell, but NOT an animal cell
Chloroplast
Concentration always flows from ____ to _____
High to low
On a microscope, identify the objective lenses
Show on a scope
Which kingdom is multicellular, eukaryotic, feeds on organic matter
Animal
All organic molecules are ___ based
Carbon
What organelle is found in an animal cell but NOT a plant cell?
Lysosome
Which of these regions is hydrophobic?
H
If a Euglena is swimming to the left, which way should you move your slide to keep it in view?
right
Which kingdom is not a plant, animal, or fungi. Responsible for most of the oxygen we breathe
Protist
What is a food desert and what can we do about them?
An area with no access to fresh food / a grocery store. We can grow our own garden
Which organelle is used to store water, food or waste. In plant cells, they help keep the plant from wilting
Vacuole
Which of these is the hydrophilic region of the membrane?
G
On a microscope, identify the course and fine adjustment knobs
Answer on the microscope
What are FOUR of the six characteristics of life?
Cellular organization
Reproduction
Energy use
Growth/development
Response to stimuli
Maintain balence (homeostasis)
What are FOUR things a plant needs to survive?
Which organelle packages substances for transport inside or out of the cell. Acts like a mail delivery system
Golgi apparatus
Molecules stop flowing across a membrane when _____ is reached
Equilibrium
Describe what happens to the letter "e" when you look at it under your naked eye, compared to under a microscope
it's inverted
Name the classifications of life IN ORDER from smallest to largest
Species, Family, Class, Genus, Domain, Phylum, Kingdom, Order
species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain
What is a product of composting?
Healthy soil
Which organelle uses RNA as instructions to make protein?
Ribosomes
Movement against the concentration gradient requires a
Protein pump
What is the total magnification if you're looking at an organism with the MIDDLE objective sense
100x