Cell Theory
What is ...
1. All living things are made of cells.
2. The cell is the smallest unit of life.
3. New cells only arise from existing cells.
Two types of Body systems...
What is limbic, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, lymphatic system, muscular system, skeletal system, nervous system, skeletal system?
Body temperature is regulated by this...
What is a negative feedback loop?
The bases of RNA
What are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil?
Something that is living.
What is Biotic?
Tails in the phospholipid bilayer in the fluid mosaic model are hydrophobic this means that they are...
What is adverse to water, or "fearful" of water?
Stem cells turn into this...
What is a specialized cells/ differentiated cells?
If I run and begin to sweat, this is an example of...
What is homeostasis (negative feedback loop)?
They make-up one codon
What are 3 bases or (triplet)?
Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, Proteins, Lipids are all part of this category.
What are the four Major Organic Compounds?
The location of DNA within a cell...
What is a chromosome in DNA, and or Mitochondrial DNA?
Give one system and explain its function.
What is ______ it controls/gives the body_____?
A baby suckling on a mothers breast produces oxytocin, and prolactin, a chemical that triggers a message in the brain to produce more milk. This is an example of ...
What is a positive feedback loop?
Adenine pairs up with..
What is Thymine in DNA, and Uracil in RNA?
MRS C GREEN is an acronym used to describe this...
What are the characteristics of living things; Movement, Respiration, Senses/stimuli, Control/Homeostasis, Grow, Reproduce, Excrete waste, Nutrition?
Organisms that contain cells with membrane bound organelles are...
What are Eukaryotes?
Put these in hierarchical order: baby, Heart, cell, cardiovascular system, muscle tissue
cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism:
What is; cell, muscle tissue, heart, cardiovascular system, baby?
The center point or target value in homeostasis is known as...
What is a set point?
Ribosomes
What are the necessary component of translation?
Enzyme is involved in the first stage of DNA replication?
What is the enzyme Helicase /zipper protein/ separating protein
They transport, support, and detect as part of the cell membrane.
What are proteins; structural, pore (transport protein), globular(communication)?
"niche" in regards to stem cells refers to what?
What is a micro environment that stem cells occupy?
Platelets will continue to be released to a site of injury until the bleeding has stopped. This is an example of...
What is a positive feedback loop?
What is created when peptide bonds begin to form between amino acids?
What is a polypeptide chain resulting in a protein?
This begins with an Observation and a Question...
What is the Scientific Process?