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What molecule is part of all organic substances?

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What are the four classes of biomolecules (macromolecules)?

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What is the function of enzymes?

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List 3 examples of carbs & 3 examples of proteins

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List the building blocks and functions of each biomolecule (carb, lipid, protein, nucleic acid)

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What is the smallest unit of life that makes up living organisms?

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Name 2 differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes

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Name 2 differences between plant and animal cells

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How does the cell membrane help the cell maintain homeostasis?

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How does a virus reproduce? Is it living?

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What is the control center of the cell? What is the control center of the body?

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What is the functional unit of the respiratory system that helps exchange gas?

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What is the main organ of the respiratory, circulatory, and urinary systems?

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What is it called when sperm & egg combine (the process & the product)?

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List the parts of the digestive system in the correct order

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Father of Evolution = _____________; Discovered all life came from a __________________.

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What trophic level recycles nutrients back into the ecosystem?

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Describe the difference between heterotrophs and autotrophs and provide an example of each

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What are the 7 levels of taxonomy that show relatedness? Circle the one where organisms are MOST related.

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Describe/draw an example of natural selection

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What are the bases of DNA and which ones pair? RNA?

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Which gamete determines the sex of an offspring? And what sex chromosomes make up a male?

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If two heterozygous organisms reproduce, what percent of their children will be homozygous recessive?

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Provide an example of incomplete dominance vs codominance.

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How do you know if two organisms are the same species?

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Carbon
Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
To speed up chemical reactions in the body
The cell
Pro= no nucleus or organelles, Eu = true
By entering a host; non-living (cannot reproduce on its own)
Cell = nucleus; Body = brain
Alveoli
Resp = lung; Circ = heart; Urin = kidney
Fertilization --> Zygote
Mouth; esophagus; stomach; small intestine; large intestine
Charles Darwin; Common ancestor
Decomposers
Autotrophs= make own food = plants & Heterotrophs = eat food = humans
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
DNA: A-T, C-G, RNA: A-U, C-G
Male gamete; XY
25%
They can interbreed and produce fertile offspring





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