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100

What is science? 

a process of gathering knowledge about the natural world 

100

what is matter? 

anything that has mass and takes up space

100

what are cells?

the basic unit of life 

100

what is the cell cycle? 

a series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide

100

what is a zygote?

a fertilized egg 

200

What are the FIVE things you use to make an observation? 

Sight, Smell, Taste, Touch, and Hearing 

200

what is an ion? 

an atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons 

200

Name four parts of a cell and name their functions

ANSWERS WILL VARY 
200

what are the TWO differences of asexual and sexual reproduction?

Asexual- one parent; IDENTICAL offspring 


Sexual- two parents; non identical offspring

200

what is the difference between an acid and a base 

Acid- substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) in solution 

Base- substances that release hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution 

300

what is a hypothesis? 

an educated guess from a set of observations 

300

what is the difference between polar and non polar? 

polar is the unequal sharing of electrons 

non polar is the equal sharing of electrons 

300

What does it mean when something is semi permeable 

that some substances pass through 

300

How many Mendel's principles are there?

Bonus: can you name them all  

there are 4 in total

1- principle of inheritance 

2- principle of dominance 

3- principle of segregation 

4- principle of independent assortment 

300
What is the pH? 

the measure of concentration of H+ ions in a solution 

400

What is the difference from a control group and an experimental group? 

the control group is used for comparison and is exposed to the same condition as the experimental group, the experimental group is exposed the factor and being tested

400

adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances, what is an example of this? 

water sticking to something else 

400

a lipid has a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail what does that mean? 

the head is water loving and the tail is water fearing 

400

What are on chromosomes? 

DNA and Histone Proteins 

400

what is the difference between a monomer and a polymer?

Monomer is a single part 

mono means 1 hint

Polymer is many parts 

500

what is the difference between the independent and dependent variable? 

the independent is being deliberately changed 

the dependent is the variable being measured 

500

what are the four major groups of macromolecules? 

Lipids (fats), carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid

500
What do the three terms, Isotonic, Hypertonic, and Hypotonic mean? 

Isotonic- same strength 

Hypertonic- above strength 

Hypotonic - below strength 

500

where are genes located?

on chromosomes 

500

list the levels of biological organization in order!

ATOM 

MOLECULE

ORGANELLE

CELLS

TISSUE

ORGAN

ORGAN SYSTEM

ORGANISM 

POPULATION

COMMUNITY 

ECOSYTEM 

BIIOSPHERE 

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