The only 7 characteristics of a living thing
What is Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition?
These are the three different types of cells that we've learned. (Excluding specialized cells)
What is a plant cell, animal cell, and bacterial cell?
carbohydrate is made up of 3 elements what is it?
hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon
Is the description of the enzyme
- proteins - a biological catalyst
- Alter or speed up chemical reactions and should remain chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction.
what is the photosynthesis formula
in words
carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen
The name of the characteristics where all living organisms release energy from nutrient molecules within their cells.
What is respiration?
Absent in animal cell, fully permeable, protects the cell from injuries and gives the cell a regular shape
What is a cell wall?
The smaller basic unit of:
- Starch
- Glycogen
What is the larger basic unit of
- Glucose?
- Glocouse?
These are the 4 types of enzymes that we've learned
What is amylase, lipids, protease, and maltase
The plant must go through this process before being experimented for photosynthesis.
What is destarched?
What happens when something doesn't have all the characteristics of a living thing?
Cell surface membrane = Semi-permeable/ controls the substances entering or leaving the cell
Cytoplasm =
... =
These are the food test and their steps
(Anything that is considered correct)
The substrate and the product of the amylase enzyme
What is starch (product) and maltose (substrate)
Are the chemical which is a product of photosynthesis that moves out of a green leaf through its stomata
What is oxygen?
An example of this characteristic of a living things is when a lizard detaches its tail when threatened by a predator
What is an example of Sensitivity?
what is the chemical reaction that takes place inside living cells
metabolic reactions
Made up of several thousand glucose molecules joined together. It doesn't form a storage of carbohydrates in plants.
(Clue: something's wrong with this)
What is the function of carbohydrates- wait hold on, there's something wrong. They do form a storage of carbohydrates in plants.
An enzyme will die because of this effect.
(Clue: High and low temperature)
WAIT! ENZYMES DON'T DIE. They denature when it has high temperature and slows down when it's in low temperature.
Is the dietary importance of this nutrient which helps food move through the alimentary canal.
What is fiber?
An example of these characteristics of living things is when a seed changes after it is planted in well-watered soil.
What is the example of growth and sensitivity?
(Clue: What if...)
(An explanation that's correct)
- Cannot do it process
- May burst
- Others that are correct
When we put the biuret solution into solution x, the color of the solution will change to purple
When we put the Benedict solution into solution x and heat it, the color of the solution will change to red.
This indicates that these nutrients are present in solution x.
(Clue: What is the evidence of the presence of ...... nutrients)
What is the evidence of the presence of protein and sugar nutrients?
That is the reason why it's dangerous for babies and seniors to have a high fever
(Explanation that's considered correct)
These are the fates of glucose after photosynthesis
What are these called?
- glucouse --> sucrose
- Starch --> storage
- Cellulose --> Cell walls
Other that's correct