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A cell that doesn't contain a nucleus?
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Prokayotic
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A cell that does contain a nucleus?
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Eukaryotic
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List the Steps in the Scientfifc Method.
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Observe and State the problem,
form a hypothis, Record and anaylyze data, Draw, Replicate the work. |
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The basic unti of length in the metric system
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Meter
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Whats the basic unit of volume in the metric system
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Liquid (liter)
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Whats the basic unit of mass in the metric system
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Gram
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Whats is the Atomic number?
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The number of protons and nuetrons in the nucleus of an atom
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Whats are the oily compounds called?
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Lipids
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What is the element found in organic compound
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Carbon
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What are three types of passive transport??
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Diffusion, Osmosis, and Fercilliate Diffusion
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What is diffusion?
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The movement of materil from a higher concentration to a law concentration.
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What is a hypothises that has been tested many times and has been proven many times?
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Theory
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What are the rectants for repiration?
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Oxygen and Glucose
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What are the products for respirtation?
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Carbon Dioxide and Water
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What are the products for for photosynthises?
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Glucose and Oxygen
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What are the reactants for photosynthises?
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Carbon Dioxide and Water
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What is the equation for photosynthises
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6CO(2)+ 6C0(2) --> C(6)H(12)O+6O(2)
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What is the equation for
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C(6)H(12)O(6)+ 60(2)+ 6H(2)O
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Where does Respiration occur?
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Mitochondria
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Where does Photosynthises occur?
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Chlorplast
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What's the force holds two strands of DNA together?
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Base Primary
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What does purebred mean?
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The same, (homozygous)
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What does Hyrbid mean?
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Different in some way, (heterozygous)
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What's the genetic makeup of an offspring?
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Genotype
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What's the maximum size population?
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Carrying Capacity
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