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A proposed explanation for an occurrence based on available data, observations, or evidence.

What is a hypothesis?

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What is a single celled organism with no membrane bound nucleus?

Prokaryote

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The largest organelle in the cell, which contains genetic information and controls cell function.

What is a nucleus?

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This organelle includes digestive enzymes which help cells to break down food and waste.

Lysosomes

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The basic unit of a chemical element

Atom

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A single celled organelle where photosynthesis happens?

Chloroplast

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Term for an organism made up of a single cell?

Unicellular

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A change of the DNA in an organism that results in a new trait.

What is Mutation?

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Segments of DNA that encode for proteins.

What are genes?

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Building block of monomers and lipids

Fatty acids

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A jelly like substance in which organelles are suspended.

Cytoplasm

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During the frog disection, we had to cut through ______________ in order to discover the frog's organs?

Tissue

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Small chemical unit that can join together with other small units to form larger units is called polymers.

Monomers

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This term describes a mechanism that is regulatory and contributes to maintaining a state of equillibrium.

Homeostatic mechanism

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What are the two reasons cells undergo cell cycle?

Growth and Repair

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When we study plants or animals we are studying what form?

Biotic

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What is similar to a storage unit which stores water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates in a cell?

Vacuole

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The place where the enzyme and the substrate fit together.

Active site

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The movement of substances across the plasma membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the need of energy.

What is passive transport?

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What is the membrane bound organelle in eukaryotic cells?

Nucleus

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This special macromolecule is encoded with genetic information, is capable of self-replication and can be used to identify a specific person.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

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If an animal cell were placed in a solution of salt water taken from the ocean, what would happen to the cell?

The cell would shrivel, shrink.

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Simple sugar molecules that are a building block for polysaccharides.

Monosaccharides

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This is what cells are made of.

Organelles

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What is a single cell organelle that lacks a membrane bound nucleus?

Prokaryote

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What type of cellular transport requires a cell to use energy?

Active Transport (Ex: Molecular Pump)

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What is the term for a cancer-causing agent?

carcinogen

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What are the purposes of checkpoints in the cell cycle?

To check that the cell is replicating without errors. Ex: the has replicated DNA correctly, organelles and cytoplasm has split correctly?

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What stage of mitosis is shown?

Telophase

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What are the two different types of tumors and the differences between them?

Malignant – cancer cells can breakaway from the tumor & be carried to other parts of the body/organs & form more tumors 

Benign – abnormal cells typically remain clustered together. 

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