Cell structures
Homeostasis
Biomolecules
Genetics
WHAT
100

How do all cells perform the essential functions for life?

 They grow and divide, thereby producing more cells.

100

What chemical processes maintain homeostasis?

water, carbon dioxide, and sodium.

100

Is water a biomolecule?

Water and carbon dioxide are classified as biomolecules.

100

what are genetics made from

DNA

100

did u like the game 

yes

200

 How do the organelles of cells carry out the essential functions of life?

 are the nucleolus, which store genetic information, mitochondria, which produce chemical energy, and ribosomes, which assemble proteins.

200

Why does homeostasis matter?

to maintain internal stability.

200

What impacts the function of biomolecules?

 the environment in which a given biomolecule occurs.

200

why does genetics cause obesity

 because small changes in these genes can affect their levels of activity.

200

was it hard

kinda 


300

 How do cells produce, modify and transport proteins?

The Golgi processes proteins made by the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) before sending them out to the cell.

300

what is the purposed of homeostasis.

to maintain the established internal environment without being overcome by external stimuli that exist to disrupt the balance.

300

what is the fuction of biomolecule

are vital for life as it aids organisms to grow, sustain, and reproduce.

300

What is genetics?

Genetics is the scientific study of genes and heredity

300

did u have fun

yeah

400

What is the definition of a cell structure.

 Comprises individual components with specific functions essential to carry out life's processes

400


Explain how the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system help the urinary system maintain homeostasis.



 Metabolic wastes and excess ions are filtered out of the blood, combined with water, and leave the body in the form of urine

400

what is the biomolecules structure?

proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids

400

Where are genes function?

Chromosomes, which are located in each cell's nucleus, contain genes.

400

what is this game about 

biology 

500

what is a cell structure?

A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm.

500

what is homeostasis

 a self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.

500

what is biomolecules


a molecule that is produced by a living organism.


500

why are genetics important

because it helps promoting health and preventing disease.

500

have a good day

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