Life Processes
Scientific Method
Organelles and their functions
Life chemistry
Cellular Reproduction
100
The sum total of all life processes needed to sustain life
What is homeostasis?
100
group in which the independent variable is changed
What is the variable group?
100
Site of lipid synthesis
What is the smooth endoplasmic reticlulum?
100
water + carbon dioxide yields glucose +and oxygen
What is photosynthesis
100
This process is responsible for the formation of gametes
What is meisois
200
Absorption and circulation of materials (entering and leaving the cells)
What is transport?
200
This tests an expanation
What is an experiment?
200
aid in cell division
What are centrioles
200
composed of long chains of amino acids
What are proteins?
200
This process is responsible for growth and repair of tissues
What is mitosis
300
Control and coordination of various activities. Process by which organisms respond to changes in their environment
What is metabolism?
300
statement that explains and relates data
What is a hypothesis?
300
photosynthesis
What is chloroplast?
300
glucose + oxygen yields carbon dioxide + water
What is respiration?
300
During this stage of mitosis, the chromosomes line up in a straight line
What is metaphase
400
Two parents pass hereditary information on to their offspring
What is sexual reproduction?
400
information gathered from observations
What is data?
400
cellular respiration
What is the mitochondria?
400
building blocks of lipids
What are fatty acids
400
This process results in haploid daughter cells
What is meiosis
500
To build large complex materials from simple, small materials
What is synthesis?
500
The process that produces a body of knowledge about nature
What is science?
500
protein synthesis
What are ribosomes?
500
starches are composed of
What are monosacharides (or glucose)
500
Most human cells contain 46 chromosomes, but this human cell contains only 23.
What is sperm or ovum?