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What is a control group?

The group in an experiment unaffected by the independent variable

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What are the three types of organic molecules we studied?

Carbohydrates, Proteins, and lipids

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What is the goal of cellular respiration?

Creating ATP (energy)

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Wat is the energy molecule used by all living things?

ATP

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What is the purpose of the Lysosomes?

They contain enzymes for breaking down nutrients


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What is a dependent variable?

What you are measuring

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What are enzymes?

Proteins that break apart substances

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What do chloroplasts do?

They perform photosynthesis to make glucose.

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Which organisms contain mitochondria?

All 

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What is the pH range of acids?

0-6.9*

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What is biology the science of?

Life :D

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What happens to enzymes when there is a change in pH or temp?

They unfold and can't function (denature)

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In a HYPOTONIC solution, the cell...

expands

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How do autotrophs get their food?

They create their own

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If you mix a strong acid with an equally strong base, what happens to that substance?

It neutralizes (7 pH)

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What is an inference?

An educated guess based on an observation

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What are the four elements found in proteins?

Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), and Nitrogen (N)

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What are feedback loops?

The process of homeostasis and responding to stimuli (signals to the brain)
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What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

6(CO2) + 6(H2O) → C6H12O6 + 6(O2).

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What is a hydrolysis reaction?

What is a dehydration reaction?

Hydrolysis reaction: adds water to polymer chain to break it

Dehydration reaction: removes water from polymer chain to build it

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What is an observation?

An act of noting a fact or occurrence through the five senses  

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Which size categories of carbohydrates tend to be sweet?

Monosaccharides

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What is the purpose of glycoproteins in the phospholipid bilayer?

They are attached to carbohydrate chains which are a type of "name tag" for the cell

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How is energy released from ATP?

One of three phosphate groups are broken off, and that releases energy for the body

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Why is water considered a polar molecule?

Because the Oxygen is larger that the Hydrogen, causing the Oxygen to share more electrons with the Hydrogen. This unbalances the charge on either side of the molecule.