Taxonomy
Intro to Biology
Chemistry of Life 1
Chemistry of Life 2
The Cell
100

What is the highest level for Taxonomy?

Domain

100

Living things must be made up of at least one what?

Cell

100

Living things must be made up of at least one what?

Cell

100

Organic compounds are what based?

Carbon

100

What do two phospholipids make up?

A Lipid Bilayer

200

Of the six kingdoms of Life, how many are Eukaryotic?

Four

200

What is the universal code?

DNA

200

What are the Producers and Consumers of energy?

Autotrophs (Producers), Heterotrophs (Consumers)

200

1 in how many molecules dissociate (one of the hydrogens pulls away)

550 million

200

What are the cell types, and what are two things they have in common?

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes: DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, and Ribosomes

300

What is the main difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes?

Prokaryotes strictly unicellular, and eukaryotes can be uni or multicellular

300

What are Enzymes?

Proteins that speed up metablosim

300

What is what type of bond does water have, and what does it mean?

Covalent, it means to share

300

What do Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic mean?

Hydrophobic: water repelling

Hydrophilic: water loving 

300

What is Passive transport?

A type of membrane transport that does NOT require ATP (energy)
400

What are the six kingdoms of life?

Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Animalia, Plantae, and Fungi

400

Name the two "directors" of obtaining and materializing energy?

Autotrophs and Heterotrophs

400

What are four the molecules of Life?

Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids

400

What do Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis mean?

Dehydration Synthesis:the building process

Hydrolysis: the breaking down process

400

What is Active transport?

The opposite of Passive transport, it is membrane transport that DOES require ATP (energy)

500

How many out of the six kingdoms of life are prokaryotic?

Two

500

What are the levels of classification of life?

Elements, Compounds, Macromolecules, Organelles, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, and Organisms

500

What are the fifteen parts of a cells structure?

Cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, vacuole, lysosomes, cell wall, rough ER, smooth ER, centrioles, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, cytoplasm, and cytoskeleton.