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Cellular Cellular StructureStructure
Functions Functions of the Cellof the Cell
Chemistry of Chemistry of the Cellthe Cell
Genetic Genetic ExpressionExpression
Classifying Classifying Living Living ThingsThings
EcologyEcology
EcologyEcology10001000
A very thin zone around the earth where A very thin zone around the earth where living things are found.living things are found.
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EcologyEcology 1000 1000
What is a BIOSPHERE?What is a BIOSPHERE?
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EcologyEcology800800
A stable community in which no more major changes A stable community in which no more major changes occur.occur.
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EcologyEcology800800
What is a CLIMAX COMMUNITY?What is a CLIMAX COMMUNITY?
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EcologyEcology600600
The role an organism fills which is beneficial The role an organism fills which is beneficial to the community.to the community.
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EcologyEcology600600
What is a NICHE?What is a NICHE?
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A process by which an organism or species becomes A process by which an organism or species becomes better suited to a change in its environment.better suited to a change in its environment.
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What is ADAPTION?What is ADAPTION?
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Organisms that use oxygen to break down Organisms that use oxygen to break down food and release energy.food and release energy.
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What are AEROBES?What are AEROBES?
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 1000 1000
Interaction between two organisms which Interaction between two organisms which contributes to the survival of one or both of contributes to the survival of one or both of
the organisms.the organisms.
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 1000 1000
What is a SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP?What is a SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP?
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 800 800
Organisms that feed on dead matter.Organisms that feed on dead matter.
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 800 800
What are SAPROPHTES?What are SAPROPHTES?
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 600 600
Guide used to identify the species names of Guide used to identify the species names of organisms.organisms.
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 600 600
What is a DICHOTOMOUS What is a DICHOTOMOUS IDENTIFICATION KEY?IDENTIFICATION KEY?
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 400 400
Organisms that do not use oxygen to break Organisms that do not use oxygen to break down food and release energy.down food and release energy.
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things 400 400
What are ANAEROBES?What are ANAEROBES?
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things200200
A system for naming living things developed A system for naming living things developed by Linnaceus.by Linnaceus.
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Classifying Living ThingsClassifying Living Things200200
What is BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE?What is BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE?
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression10001000
The process of making messenger RNA.The process of making messenger RNA.
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression10001000
What is a TRANSCRIPTION?What is a TRANSCRIPTION?
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression800800
The process of cell division in which cells ae The process of cell division in which cells ae produced that contain only half the number of produced that contain only half the number of
chromosomes present in the parent cell.chromosomes present in the parent cell.
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression800800
What is MEIOSIS?What is MEIOSIS?
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The process within the cell which combines The process within the cell which combines amino acids.amino acids.
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression600600
What is PROTEIN SYNTHESIS?What is PROTEIN SYNTHESIS?
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression400400
Alternate forms of a gene carried by an individual.Alternate forms of a gene carried by an individual.
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What is an ALLELE?What is an ALLELE?
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Genetic ExpressionGenetic Expression200200
Basic unit for heredity found encoded on the Basic unit for heredity found encoded on the DNA of a chromosome.DNA of a chromosome.
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Force, Work, MotionForce, Work, Motion200200
What is a GENE?What is a GENE?
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell10001000
A series of chemical changes within a cell in A series of chemical changes within a cell in which sugar is broken down, oxygen, is which sugar is broken down, oxygen, is used, energy is released, and water and used, energy is released, and water and
carbon dioxide are produced. carbon dioxide are produced.
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell10001000
What is RESPIRATION?What is RESPIRATION?
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell800800
A nutrient made of amino acid and used by A nutrient made of amino acid and used by the cell for growth and repair.the cell for growth and repair.
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell800800
What is a PROTEIN?What is a PROTEIN?
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell600600
An organic compound containing carbon, An organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and
phosphorus.phosphorus.
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell600600
What is a NUCLEIC ACID?What is a NUCLEIC ACID?
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell400400
A substance that releases hydroxide ions in A substance that releases hydroxide ions in solution and turns red litmus paper blue.solution and turns red litmus paper blue.
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell 400 400
What is a BASE? What is a BASE?
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Chemistry of the CellChemistry of the Cell200200
An organic acid that combines to form An organic acid that combines to form protein.protein.
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Atoms, Molecules, and IonsAtoms, Molecules, and Ions200200
What is an AMINO ACID?What is an AMINO ACID?
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Functions of the CellFunctions of the Cell10001000
The shrinking of a plant cell away from its The shrinking of a plant cell away from its cell wall when placed in a lower solute cell wall when placed in a lower solute concentration that found inside the cell.concentration that found inside the cell.
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Periodic ChartPeriodic Chart10001000
What is PLASMOLYSIS?What is PLASMOLYSIS?
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Movement of substances into and out of cell Movement of substances into and out of cell without the use of energy.without the use of energy.
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Periodic ChartPeriodic Chart800800
What is PASSIVE TRANSPORT?What is PASSIVE TRANSPORT?
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Functions of the CellFunctions of the Cell600600
A solution containing a higher solute A solution containing a higher solute concentration than a cell.concentration than a cell.
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What is a HYPERTONIC SOLUTION?What is a HYPERTONIC SOLUTION?
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Movement of substances through a membrane with the use of Movement of substances through a membrane with the use of energy.energy.
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Functions of the CellFunctions of the Cell400400
What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT?What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT?
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Functions of the CellFunctions of the Cell200200
Diffusion of water through a selective Diffusion of water through a selective permeable membrane.permeable membrane.
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Functions of the CellFunctions of the Cell200 200
What is OSMOSIS?What is OSMOSIS?
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Cellular StructureCellular Structure10001000
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Short and long extensions of the surface of Short and long extensions of the surface of the cell containing microtubules.the cell containing microtubules.
Cellular StructureCellular Structure10001000
What are CILIA AND FLAGELLA?What are CILIA AND FLAGELLA?
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Cellular StructureCellular Structure 800 800
A system of folded membrane in the cytoplasm that A system of folded membrane in the cytoplasm that functions in protein synthesis and distribution of functions in protein synthesis and distribution of
materials throughout the cell.materials throughout the cell.
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Cellular StructureCellular Structure800800
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?
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What are the two basic types of cells?What are the two basic types of cells?
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What are PROKARYOTIC AND What are PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC?EUKARYOTIC?
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Cellular StructureCellular Structure400 400
Groups of organs working together to perform a certain function Groups of organs working together to perform a certain function are called ___?are called ___?
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Physical Properties forPhysical Properties for400400
What is ORGAN SYSTEM?What is ORGAN SYSTEM?
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Cellular StructureCellular Structure200200
The unit of structure, function, and The unit of structure, function, and developmentdevelopment
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What is the CELLWhat is the CELL
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