Organic Chemistry
Plant Transport
Molecular Model
Characteristics of Living Organisms
Cell Structure
100
Butane, Propane, and Methane are examples of these.
What are examples of Alkanes?
100
Molecules moving down a concentration gradient.
What is diffusion?
100
These are what makes particles of liquids and solids stick together.
What are bonds?
100
This acronym includes: Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproduction Excretion Nutrition
What is MRS GREN?
100
This is the mass of similar cells in an animal or plant body.
What is tissue?
200
The primary characteristic of ______ is an unsaturated double carbon bond.
What is the primary characteristic of an Alkene?
200
This is the diffusion only with water and through a semipermeable membrane
What is osmosis?
200
When temperature increases, this also increases.
What is pressure?
200
The taking in of nutrients which are organic substances and mineral ions, containing raw materials or energy for growth and tissue repair, absorbing and assimilating them.
What is nutrition?
200
This is the membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
What is the nuclear membrane?
300
These are the difference in formulas between Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alcohols.
What is alkenes are 2n, Alcohols are 2n+1, and Alkanes are 2n+2 the difference of?
300
This transfers nutrients dissolved in water.
What is the phloem?
300
This explains that gas pressure is caused by the collisions between particles and their container.
What is the kinetic theory model?
300
This is what the acronym for biological classification stands for.
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
300
This is a small body located the nucleus where microtubules are made. It has a dense center and rotating tubules.
What is the centrosome?
400
Give an example of one alcohol, one alkane, and one alkene (with their formula and name).
What is C2H6O(Ethanol), C2H4(Ethane), C2H6 (Ethane). (These are example answers. Any correct answer will be accepted if it has the correct formula and matching name).
400
This is the function of the xylem.
What is water transport?
400
At a higher temperature, particles move faster because they have more of this.
What is kinetic energy?
400
Lions are from this species.
What is the Leo species?
400
This is where the digestion of cell nutrients takes place.
What is the lysosome?
500
These are the first five alkanes.
What is Methane, Ethane, Propane, Butane, Pentane the first of?
500
This is the function of root hairs.
What is nutrient absorption?
500
TWO PART QUESTION: 1.) This is the equation for Boyle’s Law. 2.)Boyle’s law states that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is this to its volume at a constant temperature.
1.) What is V1P1=V2P2 the equation for? 2.) What is inversely proportional (in terms of Boyle's Law)?
500
These are 6 of the 7 of the characteristics of living organisms.
What is this characteristics for (any 5 are acceptable): 1.) Cells are composed of cells, 2.) Living things have different levels of organization, 3.) Living things use energy, 4.) Living things respond to their environment, 5.) Living things grow, 6.) Living things reproduce, 7.) Living things adapt to their environment.
500
These are three differences between animal and plant cells.
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