Macro-molecules
Ecosystems
Water and PH
Characteristics of living things
Microscopes
100

What are the 4 types of Macro-molecules?

Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acid

100

What is a habitat?

An organisms home.
100

Water is the Universal what?

Solvent

100

What are all Living things made of?

Cells

100

What two places do you grab a Microscope

Base and Arm

200

What is the Job of Nucleic Acid?

Transport molecules

200

What is a Niche?

An organisms role in its habitat.

200

What Molecules are there in H2O and how many of each.

2 Hydrogen 1 Oxygen

200
What are the two types of Reproduction?

Asexual and Sexual 

200

What do you use Dissecting Microscopes for? 

Viewing the surface of objects

300

What is an Enzyme?

A protein that helps break down things.

300

what % is passed through the levels of energy?

10%

300
What does PH mean

Potential Hydrogen

300

What is it called when living things change over time due to the environment changing?

Evolution

300

What are the three types of lenses?

Low, Medium, and High power lenses.

400

What is the monomer for Carbohydrates?

Monosaccharide

400

What is the name of the third level of consumers?

Tertiary Consumers

400

What has a PH of 0-6.9

Acids

400

What is the difference between Autotroph and Heterotroph? 

Autotroph's get their food by making it themselves.

Heterotroph's get their food from eating other living things.

400

What is the purpose of an Electron Microscope?

For extremely High magnification.
500

What is the Monomer of Proteins?

Amino Acid

500

what are the three types of Symbiosis

Mutualism, comensalism, and parasitism.

500
What does 7 mean in PH and what type of liquid has a PH of 7?

Neutral, water

500

What is Homeostasis?

The maintenance of Internal Environment
500

What is the equation for Total Magnification?

Ocular lens x objective lens