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Characteristics of life
Levels of organization
Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote
Cell Organelles
Biomolecules
100
What is the information carried (DNA) from parent to offspring
? Genetic material
100
what is the basic unit of life
atom
100
What is the main difference between prokaRYOTE AND EUKARYOTE?
ONE HAS A NUCLEUS
100
What is an organelle?
structure of a cell
100
What are the 4 biomolecules
carbs, lipids, protein, nucleic acids
200
What is homeostasis
a stable condition
200
what makes up all living things
cells
200
What cell has a nucleus?
eukaryote
200
What is the control center of a cell?
nucleus
200
What is a monomer
a single building block
300
What is water considered? biotic or abiotic
abiotic
300
What is a group of organs working together?
organ system
300
What does a virus, bacteria, plant and animal cell have in common
dna
300
What organelle packages and transfers?
golgi apparatus
300
Which biomolecule has phosphorus
nucleic acids
400
What is a chemical reaction which is built or broken down
metabolism
400
list the 8 levels of organization
atom, molecule, organelles, organ, tissue, cells, organ system, organism
400
What is a prokaryote?
bacteria
400
What are the two main differences between a plant and animal cell?
plant cells have cell wall and cholorplast
400
Which molecule does not have a true monomer?
lipids
500
What are the 8 characteristic of life?
homeostasis,cells, metabolism, evolve & adapt, reproduction, genetic material, respond to the environment
500
What is a term use to classify in science?
taxonomy
500
prokaryotes are all multicellular or uni cellular?
unicellular
500
yes
What are ribsomones found in the cytoplasm
500
What is the main difference between carbs and lipids
carb provide quick energy and lipids store long term energy