Chemistry of Living Things Are you Ready?. 4P + 5O 2 P 4 O 10 What are the reactant(s)?

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Chemistry of Living Things Are you Ready?

4P + 5O 2 P 4 O 10 What are the reactant(s)?

P + O 2 P 4 O 10 What are the product(s)?

Balance the following equation: Fe + Cl 2 FeCl 3

Light Energy + C0 2 + H 2 0 → C 6 H ATP What process is being represented by this chemical equation?

Mack Challenge

2Na 3 PO 4 What number(s) in the chemical formula represent subscripts?

2Na 3 PO 4 How many total atoms are shown?

What information does a coefficient tell you?

Mack Challenge

When looking at an animal cell under a microscope, which organelle would you not see? A)Cell membrane B)Nuclear membrane C)Nucleus D)Chloroplast

Which organelle would you find more in the leg than in the ear? A)Nucleus B)Vacuole C)Mitochondrion D)Chloroplast

Where does photosynthesis take place in a plant cell?

Which organelle regulates the material in and out of the cell?

Where is protein synthesized in the cell for cell growth and repair?

Mack Challenge

What is number 13?

What is number 8?

What organelle is E?

What structure is H?

What structure is B?

What is the outermost structure of a plant cell? It provides the cell with support and protection.

Which structures function as the “highway” of the cell?

Mack Challenge

Which of the following is a eukaryotic cell? A)bacteria B)virus C)nerve cell D)moneran

What states that cells can only come from other cells, cells are the basic structure of living things, and all living things are made of one or more cells?

What do we call organisms that do not have the DNA and genetic information contained within a nuclear membrane?

Mack Challenge

Identify the cellular levels of organization from simplest to most complex. A)cell-tissue-system-organ-organism B)organism-system-organ-tissue-cell C)tissue- cell-system-organism-organ D)cell-tissue-organ-system-organism

Identify each level of cell organization A)Bone cell B)Skin C)Group of muscle cells D)Brain, spinal cord E)Heart

Mack Challenge

What substances are produced during respiration?

In which part of the respiratory system are gases exchanged?

What surrounds the alveolus?

What structure is A?

What structure is E?

What structure is B?

Mack Challenge

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