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HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW IT?

Turn Litmus Blue

Base

Has Nucleus

Eukaryotic

Genetic Material

DNA/RNA

Turn Litmus Red

Acid

No Nucleus

Prokaryotic

Two diploid identical daughter cells

Mitosis

Energy/ATP

Mitochondria

Resistant to forming compounds

Noble Gas

Four haploid daughter gametes

Meiosis

Water

Polar

Pure substance

Element

Heat Transfer by touch

Conduction

Plant has __________ to make energy from sunlight

Chloroplast

High Viscosity

Pours slowly

Heat transfer through Liquid/gas

Convection

C6H12O6 + O2  CO2 + H2O + ATP

Respiration

Low Viscosity

Pours Quickly

Heat transfer through space

Radiation

CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2

Photosynthesis

Flagella

Movement

Lose/Donate Electrons

Metals

Force X Distance

Work

AGTCA TCAGT

DNA

Gain/Accept Electrons

Nonmetals

Mass   Volume

Density

AGUCA

RNA

Reactants’ Mass Equals Products’ Mass

Law of Conservation of Mass

Neutral pH

pH 7 (H2O)

Make copy of DNA

Replication

Exchanges gases (carbon dioxide & oxygen)

Respiratory System

  Acidic pH

pH 1-6 (H+)

Breaks down nutrients for absorption

Digestive System

Ovaries and testes

Reproductive System

Basic pH

pH 8-14 (OH-)

Produces red blood cells and supports body

Skeletal System

Allows movement of body

Muscular System

Commensalism

One animal benefits; no harm to other

Hormones

Endocrine System

Not living; must reproduce in living cells

Virus

Both organisms benefit

Mutualism

Hemoglobin, transports oxygen to body cells

Circulatory System

Change in nucleotide base

Mutation

Parasitism  

One animal benefits; harm done to other animal

Quick signals sent to cells to create a body response

Nervous System

Gets energy eating only plants

Herbivores

One animal benefits; other animal dies

Predation

Integumentary System

Skin Hair Nails

Get energy eating only animals

Carnivores

Transcription

RNA made

Affected if T-Cells attacked by virus

Immune System

Omnivores

Gets energy eating both plants and animals

Protein synthesis

Translation

Kidneys Bladder Ureter Urethra

Excretory System

Gets energy from sun

Producers