What element is the symbol O
Oxygen
what is a wave
Something that carries energy
What is the powerhouse of the cell
Mitochondria
What is the kmt
the kmt is a theory that all matter is constantly moving
what is a pathogen
Cell that produces disease
whats the atomic number for Neon
10
Name the electromagnetic spectrum from largest wave to smallest wave
Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared, Visible Light, UltraViolet, Xrays and Gammarays
What 2 parts of the cell theory
All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. Cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. All cells arise from pre-existing cells.
what is an atom
an atom is a partical that makes up matter
what is active immunity
production of antibodies by immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
What symbol is used for pottasium
k
How do you calculate frequency
divide the number of times the event occurs by the length of time.
What are the 5 characteristics of living things
contains cells.
Obtain and Uses Energy.
does reproduction.
Responds to the Environment.
Adapt/Evolve.
In the kmt, it states how ewch type of matter moves, how does each matter of the solid liquid and gases move
solids vibrate, liquids slide and gases will move around quickly and freely
immune system’s first line of defenceq
innate
What elements symbol is Sm
Samarium
what part of the eye does the most focusing
Cornea
How do viruses replicate
the virus attaches to the host cell and injects its DNA. Using the host's cellular metabolism, the viral DNA begins to replicate and form proteins.
out of the three protons neutrons and electrons, which one has the highest mass
Neutron
what are antibodies? how are they produced?
Antibodies are protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. They are produced by B cells
what is the atomic mass for vanadium
50.9415
Why is the image inverted when it lands on the retina
Because the front part of the eye is curved, it bends the light, creating an upside down image on the retina.
Give an analogy of how the Golgi body could work in a school
the School bus
what is a lepton
a lepton, any member of a class of subatomic particles that respond only to the electromagnetic force, weak force, and gravitational force and are not affected by the strong force.
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