Cells
Genetics
Chemistry
Periodic table
cellular processes
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What is a Cell?

the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body

100

what is a gene mutation? 

 a change in one or more genes.

100

What is matter?

Everything that takes us space.

100

What is the first element on the periodic table?

Hydrogen.

100

What do you always have to have?

Equilibrium 

200

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria.

200

What are inherited traits?

inherited traits are traits passed from the parent to the offspring.

200

can water stay a liquid below zero degrees celsius?

Yes,the water can stay a liquid 

200

what is the main difference between the modern and earlier periodic table?    

In the modern periodic table it is more organized than the earlier periodic table.

200

What is cellular respiration?

When living things eat biotic or abiotic substances for food. 

300

What the brain of the cell?

  The nucleus.

300

What are mutations?

A mutation is a change in a DNA sequence

300

what happens to a gas if pressure is increased?

it condenses.

300

What is a nickname for Groups?

Familys

300

What is passive transport?

Movement of substances from an area of high consternation to low consternation.  

400

what cellular structures are found in a plant cell but not in a animal cell? 

Cell wall, chloroplasts, Vacuole.

400

What does dominant vs recessive mean?

dominant mean the relationship between two versions of a gene.

recessive mean things controlled by genes that are showed in children

400

Are two atoms of the same element identical? 

No

400

Which has more in common, groups or periods?

Groups.

400

What equation is the opposite of photosynthesis?

Cellular respiration.

500

What is the most complex level of the cell organization?

organism.

500

How much information is in our DNA?

215 petabytes(alot)

500

Can you light a diamond on fire?

Yes.

500

What is the majority of the periodic table?

Metals

500

What is diffusion?

The movement of a substance from high to low, and have equilibrium