Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Labs
Bonus
100
Using your five senses (touch, taste, sight, ect) to describe and object
What is an observation
100
An organism that makes its own food
What is an autotroph
100
What is negative feed back
to regulate and maintain homeostasis
100
What is an indicator used for?
To tell if there is a certain substance in something
100
what builds up due to the lack of oxygen
What is lactic acid
200
What is Carolus Linneas known for?
What is binomial nomenclature
200
What is the difference between ATP and ADP
ATP- 3 phosphates ADP- 2 phosphates
200
What is an antibody? And where do they come from?
structure that destroys pathogens and antigen
200
What will happen if you place an onion cell in salt water?
The cytoplasm will shrink
200
What are the three keys of cell theory
all living things are made of cells cells come from cells cells are the basic structure
300
Can you describe the pH scale?
Anything below 0 being acidic 0 being neutral Anything above 0 being base
300
Define Isotonic, Hypertonic, and Hypotonic
Isotonic- stays the same Hypotonic- increase Hypertonic- loses
300
What is found transported in blood? What is blood made out of?
nutrients, O2, iron, water, hormones Plasma, platelets, RBC, WBC
300
what is the formula for photosynthesis? respiration?
6co2+6h2o+sunlight energy -> c6h12o6+6o2
400
The classification of an organism
What is taxonomy
400
What is the functon of stomates and guard cells
regulate CO2, O2, and H2O
400
What are the steps necessary for voluntary movement
1- brain message 2- signals/ impulses 3- movement
400
who is the universal donor? recipient?
O and AB
400
How much ATP is produced from aerobic and anaerobic respirations
aerobic- 36 anaerobic- 2
500
Proteins that work as catalysts (Catalysts speed up chemical reactions)
What is an enzyme
500
What is STRANGERR? What does each letter stand for?
The eight life processes and synthesis, transport, regulation, assimilation, nutrition, growth, excrete, respiration, reproduction
500
What is a vistigilant organ?
What is and organ you can live without
500
What does Benedicts, Biuret, and Iodine test for? What color do they change when positive?
Benedicts tests for glucose and turns orange when postiive Biuret tests for protein and turns purple when positive Iodine tests for starch and turns dark purple when positve
500
What is cell eating and cell drinking called
Pino and Phago cytosis