Chemistry of Life
Ecology and Energy
Characteristic of Life
Chemistry x2
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100

In pH a Substance with a pH between 0 and 6.9.

What is an Acid?

100
When a new piece of land has an ecosystem built on it for the first time.

What is primary succession?

100

This characteristic of life is essential to keeping your body temperature at nearly 98 degrees

What is maintaining Homeostasis?

100

This causes all of the properties of water

What is hydrogen bonding?

100

In this process DNA is used to make and mRNA and then that is matched with tRNA to form a specific polypeptide.

What is Protein synthesis?

200

A macromolecule that has Nitrogen in rings/ circles

What is a Nucleic Acid?

200

The very first species types like lichens and mosses that inhabit new land are often called this. 

What is a pioneer species?

200

This characteristic of life was developed after the works of Matthias Schlieden and Theodore Schwann.

What is all living things have Cells?

200

Moves water up thin roots and stems of plants

What is Capillary Action?

200
A 3 base structure of mRNA is used to determine which amino acid is needed from this chart.

What is a codon chart?

300

A protein that speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy needed.

What is an enzyme?

300

This type of organelle contains stacks of thylakoids called Grana. 

What is the Chloroplast?

300

This Characteristic of Life was developed after the work of Rosalind Franklin and Watson and Crick? 

What is all living things have DNA?

300

Creates a surface tension of water for small bugs to cross

What is Cohesion?

300

in the experiment this is known as the results measured.

What is the DV?

400

A chain of amino acids linked together

What is a polypeptide/ protein?

400

CO2+H2O + light--> C6H12O6 + O2

What is the formula for photosynthesis?

400

A tadpole changes over it's lifetime to a pollywog and then to a frog, this is an example of this characteristic of life.

What is Develop and Grow?

400

In water's crystalline form of ice it floats to the top, due to this phenomenon.

What is water being less dense as a solid?

400

In this phase of mitosis the spindle fibers form and nuclear membrane breaks down

What is prophase?

500

Macromolecule in long chains and used for insulation and protective coverings. 

What is a Lipid?

500

The female part of the flower containing the stigma, style and ovary is often referred to as this.

What is the Pistil?

500
Birds have lightweight bones that give them advantage in flight, this is an example of this characteristic.

What is an Adaptation?

500

Water participates in this bonding type as it holds onto its electrons as it shares them

What is Covalent Bonding?

500

This two part  universal naming system was developed by Carolus Linneaus.

What is binomial nomenclature?

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