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Vocab
100
The smallest unit of every living thing

What is the cell?

100
Miss V's favorite fast food

What is Raising Cane's?

100

The energy currency of the cell

What is ATP?

100

These organisms get their food by breaking down the nutrients in dead organisms or animal wastes

What are decomposers?

200

Sweating is an example of our bodies trying to maintain _____________.

What is homeostasis?

200

Name 2 gases that are in our air.

What is oxygen and carbon dioxide?

200

Animal fats are ______ and oils are ______.

What is solid? What is liquid?

200

What represents the total of all the chemical activities that a cell performs?

What is metabolism?

300

Some bacteria reproduce by splitting themselves in half

What is asexual reproduction?

300

_________ produce their own food. _________ must eat to get their food. 

What are producers? What are consumers?

300


What is a starch/complex carb?

300

Miss V's math class yaps the entire class, so she gives everyone a detention. What is the stimulus?

What is yapping?

400
The reason why children look like their parents

What is heredity?

400

The process that converts the energy in sunlight to energy stored in food

What is photosynthesis?

400

When an organism has more sugar than it needs (its bank is full), its extra sugar may be stored in the form of ________.

What are complex carbs?

400

A special kind of protein that speeds up chemical reactions

What is an enzyme?

500
Name the 6 characteristics of living things

1. Have cells

2. Sense and respond to change

3. Reproduce

4. Have DNA

5. Use energy

6. Grow and develop

500

Water makes up ______% of the cell.

What is 70%?

500

A phospholipid's ____ (head or tails) repels water, so it goes inside the phospholipid bilayer of a cell membrane.

What is tails?

500

DNA and RNA are examples of ________.

What are nucleic acids?

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