Biology Mid-Term

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molecules

cells

tissues

organs

organ systems

organism

levels of orginization

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DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, carbs

what makes up the molecular level

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cells

What make up the cellular level?

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epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue

What make up the tissue level?

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all organs

What make up the organ level?

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organs

What make up the organ systems?

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cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

What makes up an organism?

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composed of cells, organization, reproduce, grow and develop, use energy, respond to a stimulus, adapt

What are the characteristics of life?

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adaptation

What is an amoeba pumping out water an example of?

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Response

What is a plant bending towards the sunlight and example of?

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Reproduction

What is a cat having babies an example of?

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cell

the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.

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genetics

The study of how features are passed to offspring from their parents (heredity)

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anatomy

The study of the structure of a body or parts of a body.

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physiology

The study of the function of tissue, organs and systems.

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molecular biology

The study of chemical reactions in in cells

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Taxonomy

The study of the classification of living organisms

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ecology

The study of the relationship of living things between each other and their environment

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hypothesis

an attempt to explain a set of observations

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experiment group

control group

what 2 groups does an experiment have?

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experimental: its sprayed

control: not sprayed

constant: temp, water, sunlight, soil

dv: plant growth

effect of bio feritilizer “x” on plant growth

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microscope

Produces an enlarged image of a specimen

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1500

best light microscope can magnify up to how many times?

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resolution

ability to see detail clearly

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Body Tube

maintains the proper distance between the eyepiece and the objectives

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Revolving nose piece

attached to objective lenses and rotates around

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Scanning power lens

4x magnification, shortest lens

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Low power lens

10x magnification, medium length lens

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an objective lens

athers light from the object being observed and focuses the light rays to produce a real image

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High power lens

40x magnification, longest lens

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an objective lens

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stage clips

holds the slide in place on the stage

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Diaphragm

Regulates the amount of light on the specimen

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light source

provides light and located on the base

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ocular lens

10x magnification

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eyepiece of microscope

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arm

connects the body tube to the base of the microscope

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stage

holds the slide

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coarse focus

Knob that allows you to make major focusing adjustments. (large knob)

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fine focus

Knob that allows you to make fine focusing adjustments. (small knob)

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base

supports the microscope

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protons, neutrons, electrons

make up the atom

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How many electrons can the first energy level hold?

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The number of protons

What is the atomic number determined by?

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the number of protons and neutrons

What is the mass number determined by?

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Carbon monoxide (CO)

What are 2 inorganic compounds that contain carbon?

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Organic

Any compounds containing carbon are?

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How many electrons does carbon have?

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4

How many electrons does carbon have available for bonding?

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functional groups

groups of atoms that carry out chemical reactions

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COOH

Carboxyl

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NH2

amino

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PO4

phosphate

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OH

hydroxl (alcohol)

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monomer

a small building molecule

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polymer

more than 1 monomer

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dehydration synthesis

How do polymers form?

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dehydration synthesis

the process of joining two molecules together by the removal of water

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CHO: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

what makes up carbohydrates

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sucrose

table sugar

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polysaccharides

polymers of monosaccharides

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Starch

How plants store excess sugar

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Cellulose

Cell wall in plants and fiber in us

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Glycogen

How animals store excess sugar

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Chitin

Exoskeleton of animal

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lipid

fats, phospholipids, steroids, waxes

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saturated fats

Solids at room temperature and do not have double bonds in their fatty acid chains

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Peptide bond

links together amino acids

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amino acids

building blocks of proteins

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Peptide bond

forms between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another

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enzymes

Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in cells

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cell theory

all living things are made of cells, cells are the most basic unit of life, cells come from pre-existing cells

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parts of the cell membrane

Phospholipid bi layer with proteins embedded in it, and it acts as a semipermeable barrier

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cell membrane

the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell. Allows certain things in and out

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Chromatin

DNA in cell

blueprint

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Cytoplasm

Where chemical reactions occur

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Ribosomes

Make proteins

on the rough ER and in cytoplasm

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

transports proteins

has ribosomes on it

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smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

transports lipids

tubeshaped

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Golgi apparatus

Packages and secretes materials

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Mitochondria

Coverts food into energy

bean shaped

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Lysosomes

Clean up cellular debree

only in animal cells

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Cell wall

support structure

plants only

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Vacuole

plant only

storage for water

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Chloroplasts

where photosynthesis occurs

plant only

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Cytoskeleton

Framework, gives an animal cell its 3D shape

animal cell only

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Cilia

Short, hair

moves mucus

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Flagella

Long, whip like for movement (Only human cell with flagella is sperm cell

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nucelus

Control center of the cell, contains chromatin and nucleolus

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nucleolus

makes ribosomes

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leeuwenhoek

Made the first practical microscope

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Hooke

Named cells

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Schleiden

concluded that all plants are made of cells

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Schwann

concluded that all animals are made of cells

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Virchow

All cells come from pre-exisitng cells

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diffusion

The net movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low

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osmosis

Diffusion of water

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hypotonic solution

the concentration of solutes is higher inside the cell

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hypertonic solution

the concentration of solutes is higher outside the cell

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isotonic solution

the concentration of solutes is the same inside and outside of the cell

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