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All living things are made of 1 or more what? Click for answer A100
Cells A100
What is the main source of energy for all living things? Click for answer A200
sun A200
Producers make food for themselves. What is another name for a producer? Click for answer A300
Autotroph A300
What is the name of the process by which organisms can maintain a stable internal environment despite external conditions? Click for answer A400
Homeostasis A400
According to the chart below, which of the following is/are living? Click for answer A500
Bacteria and Animal Cell ONLY A500
If bases have a pH of greater than 7, what has a pH of less than 7 on the pH scale? Click for answer B100
Acids B100
All organic compounds contain this element b/c it has the ability to make 4 bonds. Click for answer B200
Carbon B200
Monomers:Polymers:: __________:Starch Click for answer B300
Glucose B300
What is the name for a specialized protein that functions as a catalyst by speeding up chemical reactions? Click for answer B400
Enzyme B400
List the 4 macromolecules (organic compounds) and determine the typically hydrophilic one and the typically hydrophobic one. Click for answer B500
Carbohydrates – hydrophilic Lipids – hydrophobic Proteins – can be either/or Nucleic Acids B500
All cells are surrounded by a cell _______ and contain _____. Click for answer C100
Membrane; DNA C100
What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Click for answer C200
Who was the scientist who named the cell after observing cork under a microscope? Click for answer C300
Robert Hooke C300
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Name 3 differences between PLANT and ANIMAL cells. Click for answer C400
Plant cells have: a cell wall, one large central vacuole, and chloroplasts C400
What are 3 parts to The Cell Theory? Click for answer C500
1 – The cell is the basic unit of structure and function for life. 2 – All living things are made of cells. 3 – All cells come from pre-existing cells C500
A cell membrane is selectively permeable – what does this mean? Click for answer D100
This is the term for water movement from high to low concentration across a cell membrane Click for answer D200
Osmosis D200
There is 25% water inside the cell and 75% water outside the cell. The solution is _____ to the cell. Hypotonic, Hypertonic, or Isotonic Click for answer D300
Hypotonic D300
Type of transport that requires energy Click for answer D400
Active Transport D400
A cell contains a 14% sugar solution and the outside environment is 38% sugar. What type of environment is the cell in? Hypotonic, Hypertonic, or Isotonic Click for answer D500
Hypertonic D500
Photosynthesis occurs in what organelle? Click for answer E100
Chloroplast E100
Where in the cell does cellular respiration occur? Click for answer E200
Mitochondria E200
What are the reactants and the products of photosynthesis? Click for answer E300