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What are 3 characteristics of living things?

Made cells, can reproduce, have a metabolism 

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What is a proton?

Positively charged particle of an atom 

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What are the 2 major types of cells?

Prokaryote, Eukaryote

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What is a solute?

Material that is being dissolved

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What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

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What is the hierarchy of life?

Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems

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What is a neutron?

A particle of an atom with no charge (neutral)

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What type of cells have no membrane-bound organelles?

Prokaryotes

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What is a solvent?

Material that is being replicated

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What does mRNA stand for?

Ribonucleic Acid

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What is the scientific method?

Problem/question, Hypothesis, Procedure

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What is an electron?

Negatively charged particle of an atom

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What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

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What is a solution?

Solute dissolved in solvent

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Guanine bonds to?

Cytosine 

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What is an independent variable?

What is changed by the experimenter during the experiment

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What are surface tension, cohesion, and adhesion?

Characteristics of water

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Which organelles are only found in plant cells?

Chloroplast, cell wall, and large central vacuole

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What is a hypertonic solution?

A solution that causes the cell to shrink due to osmosis

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Adenine bonds to?

Thymine 

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What is the dependent variable?

The outcome of the experiment

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What is CHNOP the elements of?

Nucleic acids

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What is the purpose of cilia and flagella?

Movement of the cell

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What is passive transport?

Transport through the phospholipid bilayer that doesn't use energy

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What base does mRNA have that DNA does not? Hint: Bonds to Adenine

Uracil

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