This process allows organisms to keep internal conditions stable even when outside conditions change.
What is Homeostasis?
The universal solvent is known as...
What is water
This type of bond is formed when atoms share electrons
What are Covalent Bonds
What animal does Mr. Buglar hate above all others?
What is a Sloth?
An organism that can make its own food is called this.
What is an autotroph?
A testable explanation of a situation or a phenomenon is known as a...
What is a hypothesis?
The jellylike substance that contains dissolved minerals is the
What is the cytoplasm?
This type of cell is categorized by not having a nucleus
What are Prokaryotes?
The molecule cells use for immediate energy.
What is ATP?
A group of organs working together form this level of organization.
What is an Organ System?
Carbon is able to form __ covalent bond(s).
What is 4.
Name the four types of Macromolecules
What are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins
Cells are able to move large molecules out of the cell and against the concentration gradient in a process known as...
What is Exocytosis?
What are the reactants needed for photosynthesis?
What are Light, CO2, and H2O?
What are the products of Cellular Respiration?
What is CO2, H2O, and ATP
Oxygen is absent during this type of respiration.
What is Anaerobic?
Substances with a pH higher than 7 are called...
What are Bases
This type of solution has a higher concentration of dissolved particles than the cell.
What is Hypertonic?
During Cellular Respiration, glucose is broken down in a process known as...?
What is Glycolysis?
A(n) _______ is a biological community and all of the abiotic factors that affect it.
What is an ecosystem?
Plants and Prokaryotes both have cells walls. What are they made out of?
What is Cellulose and Peptidoglycan?
A scientist is testing a new fertilizer. He used the fertilizer and water on 20 plants while 20 other plants receive only water. The amount of sunlight is considered a ______.
What is a constant?
A plant cell is placed in an extremely hypertonic solution. If left alone, the cells will die through a process called...
What is plasmolysis?
This organelles main function is to organize the cell's microtubule network and direct chromosome movement during cell division.
What are Centrioles?
Heart muscles require large amounts of energy for constant contraction. So heart cells have an abundance of what organelle?
What is the Mitochondria?