Living things are made of...
Cells
Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
Parasitism
what will most likely happen if the human population continues to increase at the current rate
more rapid depletion of natural resources
Elements present in all organic compounds
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
-ase
This must be done to accept a hypothesis
Repeat experiment
Relationship where a lion might hunt, kill and eat a zebra
Predation or Predator/Prey
Most likely effect of acid rain on environment
pH changes in water
amino acids are the monomers/subunits/building blocks of these organic compounds
proteins
What an enzyme does to the activation energy
lowers/decreases
Body temperature and blood sugar are an example of this
Homeostasis/Regulation
Occurs in a population with limited resources
Carrying capacity
Activity that contributes to ozone depletion the most
What macromolecule are steroids
Lipids
These conditions denature enzymes
too high or too low temperature/pH
Allows for comparisons to be made with experimental data
organism in a food chain/web with the most energy
plant/autotroph/producer
Chemical pesticide that nearly caused Bald Eagle extinction from biomagnification
DDT
where a scientist would find cellulose
in plants
where substrate binds to enzyme or the part of an enzyme that is denatured
active site
2 reasons why viruses are non-living
Not made of cells, not able to reproduce without a host
how the first trophic level affects the carrying capacity of the ecosystem
energy of the first level determines how many animals can be supported
what will most likely happen if a nonnative species is introduced into a stable ecosystem
native species will have to compete for resources with invasive species/ecosystem becomes unbalanced
In sickle cell anemia there is a mutation that prevents red blood cells from carrying oxygen around the body. This protein is being affected.
what happens to an enzyme after it has completed a reaction
reused to catalyze another reaction