Valence electrons of Boron family.
What is 3?
What is the "G" in Mrs. Gren?
What is GROWTH?
DOUBLE!
A large and more complex type of cell. Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cell?
What is a eukaryotic cell?
Cutting paper
Physical change
A process in which plants make its own food
What are photosynthesis?
A group that has complete valence electrons.
What are noble gases, or group 8?
What is "S" in Mrs. Gren? Give one example.
What are stimuli, temperature, noise, and many others?
What is thylakoids?
DOUBLE!
Digesting food

Chemical change
Prokaryotic cells uses this organelle for movement, it looks like a tail
What is flagella?
DOUBLE!
Give one element that is in the TRANSITION METAL group.
What are Fe, Au, Hg, etc?
What are the 2 "Rs" in Mrs Gren
What are respiration and reproduction?
Cell organelles that make protein
What are ribosomes?
Explain Physical change.
Physical Change
Changes appearance only
No new substance is formed
Example: Ice melting
Give 2 parts found in plant cell only
What are cell wall, chloroplast, one vacuole instead of several.
Valence electrons of Cl
What is 7?
DOUBLE!
The "N" in Mrs. Gren. Explain how it is in plants, in humans, and in animals.
Nutrition - Plants make their own food. Humans and animals eat plants or other organims.
Bacteria do not have nucleus, they have loops of DNA found in which part of the cell.
What is cytoplasm?
Explain chemical change.
Chemical Change
Changes the substance itself
New substance is formed
Example: Wood burning
What is Heterotroph?
Give 2 elements with complete valence electrons.
What are He, Ne, Ar, Kr?
Seven characteristics of living things
MRS GREN - Movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, nutrition
Compare and contrast: Plant cell and animal cell
Animal Cells: Contains various cell organelles
Plant cell: Presence of cell wall, chloroplast, central vacuole
Both: Types of eukaryotic cells
Compare physical and chemical change
Physical Change
Changes appearance only
No new substance is formed
Example: Ice melting
Chemical Change
Changes the substance itself
New substance is formed
Example: Wood burning
Key Difference:
Physical = reversible, no new substance
Chemical = often irreversible, new substance formed
Double!
Chemical formula for photoynthesis
What is 6CO2 + 6H2O = (light energy and Chloroplast) = C6H12O6 + 6O2?