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Test Chapters 1-5

Chapter 1 1: seven properties of life 2: emergent properties 3: biosphere, ecosystem, community, population, organism, organs/organ system, tissues, cells, organelles, molecules 5: eukaryotic cell, prokaryotic cell, DNA, genes, genome, negative & positive feedback 6: classification of life (DKPCOFGS) 7: domains and kingdoms 9: Darwin’s evolution 21: scientific theory vs hypothesis

Chapter 2 1: matter, element, compound 2: four elements that make up 96% of living matter 4: sketch of helium atom 5: atomic number and mass 6: neutron, proton, electron, atomic number, atomic mass, isotope, electron shells, energy 7: Periodic table element, atomic mass, number, electrons, neutrons 8: electrons 9: potential energy 10: Potential energy 11: chemical behavior of atom 12: electron diagram 17: nonpolar and polar covalent bonds 18: water and electro negativity 19: ionic bond 20: recognizing elements electron configuration 21 cation, anion 22: hydrogen bond 24: strength of bonds 25: morphine and endorphins 26: photosynthesis equation 27: photosynthesis 28: dynamic equilibrium

Chapter 3 1: label water molecule 2: polar 3: + and – of polars 4: hydrogen bonds 5: cohesion and adhesion 8: calorie 9: specific heat of water 10: hydrogen bonds and specific heat 11: high specific heat and temp 15: solvent, solute, solution 16: solvent, solute 17: water is a solvent 18: hydrophobic and hydrophilic 19: hydrogen bonds 20: solute concentrations and molar calculations 23: water ion dissociation 24: water ion dissociation 25: pH 26: H and OH concentrations and pH 27:pH scale

Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Reading Guide Questions Topics 1: Miller’s experiments 2: Miller’s experiments 3: Carbon electron diagram 4: Carbon skeletons 5: hydrocarbon: hydrophobic/hydrophilic 6: isotope and isomer 7: 3 types of isomers 8: enantiomers 9: enantiomers 10: functional group definition 11: seven functional groups chart 12: functional groups

Chapter 5 Proteins Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids