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