Created by Cooper Kane
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What is the literal translation of the word biology?
What is a cell?
What is the difference between an organism classified as unicellular and one classified as multicellular?
List in order from simplest to most complex, the levels of organization in multicellular organisms
What is the ultimate source of energy for all living things?
What is an autotroph?
What is the literal translation for autotroph?
What is a heterotroph?
What is the literal translation for heterotroph?
What is the literal translation for photosynthesis?
Write the balanced equation for photosynthesis
What is a response?
What are the two ways living things grow?
Which characteristic of life is not essential for an individual?
What is asexual reproduction?
What is sexual reproduction?
What is an adaptation?
What is metabolism?
What are the two parts of metabolism?
What is anabolism?
What is catabolism?
What is absorption?
Write the balanced equation for cellular respiration
What is excretion?
What are the six steps to the scientific method (in order)?
Observing
Hypothesizing
Predicting
Experimenting
Measuring
Collecting data
Organizing data
Classifying
Modeling
Analyzing data
Inferring
Communicating
What is a hypothesis?
Identify the scientific units of measuring for the following:
1. Length
2. Mass
3. Volume
4. Time
5. Temperature
what are four (different) ways data can be organized?
What are the six kingdoms in modern classification?
What is a theory?
What is a law?
Eyepiece
Ocular lens
Arm
Base
Stage
Iris diaphragm
Stage clips
Light source
Objective lenses
Revolving nosepiece
Coarse adjustment knob
Fine adjustment knob
How is total magnification determined?
What are the three rules for properly carrying a microscope?
The iris diaphragm functions like what eye structure?
What is magnification?
What is resolution?
What is diffraction?
What is the relationship between magnification and field of view?
What is centrifugation?
What is electrophoresis?
What is cell culturing?
What is chromatography?
What is a characteristic of organic molecules?
What is characteristics of inorganic molecules?
What is the general equation for a condensation reaction?
What is the general equation for a hydrolysis reaction?
What is a polymer?
What is a monomer?
What are the monomers of lipids?
What are the monomers of proteins?
What are the monomers of carbohydrates?
What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
What are the polymers of lipids?
What are the polymers of proteins?
What are the polymers of carbohydrates?
What are the polymers of nucleic acids?
What characteristic is used to identify a substance as being polar?
What are isomers?
What are the two parts of a solution?
What is Robert Hooke's "claim to fame"?
What is a prokaryotic cell?
What is a eukaryotic cell?
What three scientists made major contributions to the cell theory?
What are the three parts to the cell theory?
Nucleus
Cell membrane
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Mitochondria
Lysosomes
Microtubules/microfilaments
Cilia/flagella
Cell wall
Vacuole
Plastids
What does permeable mean?
What does semi-permeable
Bio
Ology
Hetero
Homo
Photo
Syn
Troph
A/an
Cyte
Uni
Multi
Auto
Poly
Uni
Bi
Lysis
Fission
Micro
Hypo
Hyper
Iso
Hydro
Phobic
Philic
Endo
Exo