Homeostasis
what is maintaining constant internal environment?
parts of an atom
what is Proton, neutron, electron?
The cell without a nucleus
What is Prokaryotic cells?
The 8 types of organization
what is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, species?
The digestive system functions
what is ingesting food, breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, eliminating indigestible remains?
Metabolism
what is the sum of all the reactions in the cell?
The make up of an Atomic number
what is number of protons and electrons
(example, Nitrogen atomic number = 7—it has 7 protons and 7 electrons)
The part of the cell that is small hairlike projections used for movement, more numerous
What is the Cilia?
The 4 Kingdoms
Protists - catch-all category
Fungi - decomposers
Plants - autotrophs
Animals - heterotrophs
The Difference between Heterozygous and Homozygous pairs
what is two different alleles(Aa) and same alleles (AA, aa)
The Levels of organization in biology
what is cells-tissues-organs-organ systems-organisms?
The number of electrons arranged around an atom
what is 2 in innermost shell and 8 in each shell beyond that
The cell that does not have a cell wall
What is an animal cell?
The role of Fungi
What is a Decomposer?
The amount of strands RNA has
what is 1 strand?
The Parts of the Scientific Method
What is Observation, hypothesis, conduct experiment, record data, draw conclusion?
The 4 major macromolecules
What is Carbohydrates, fats, lipids, and proteins?
The phase in the cell cycle that everything moves to the center of the cell
what is Metaphase?
A single celled eukaryote
What is Protista?
The amount of ATP produced if oxygen is available
What is 36-38?
The difference in dependent and independent variables
what is Independent variables are what we expect will influence dependent variables. A Dependent variable is what happens as a result of the independent variable.
The two types of Nucleic Acids
what is DNA and RNA?
The goal of mitosis
what is 2 genetically identical cells?
The Parts of a Flower
What is pistil, stigma, style, ovary, stem, egg, sepal, stamen, anther, filament, and petal
The key organs used for digestion
what is the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines?