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Chemistry of Living Things
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4P + 5O2 P4O10 What are the reactant(s)?
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4P + 5O2 P4O10 What are the reactant(s)?
P- phosphorus O2- oxygen
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P + O2 P4O10 What are the product(s)?
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P + O2 P4O10 What are the product(s)?
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Balance the following equation: Fe + Cl2 FeCl3
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Balance the following equation: Fe + Cl2 FeCl3
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Light Energy + C H20 → C6H ATP What process is being represented by this chemical equation?
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Light Energy + C H20 → C6H ATP What process is being represented by this chemical equation? photosynthesis
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2Na3PO4 What number(s) in the chemical formula represent subscripts?
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2Na3PO4 What number(s) in the chemical formula represent subscripts
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2Na3PO4 How many total atoms are shown?
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2Na3PO4 How many total atoms are shown? 3 + 1 + 4 = 8 x 2 = 16
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What information does a coefficient tell you?
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How many molecules there are of a compound
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When looking at an animal cell under a microscope, which organelle would you not see?
Cell membrane Nuclear membrane Nucleus Chloroplast
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When looking at an animal cell under a microscope, which organelle would you not see?
Cell membrane Nuclear membrane Nucleus Chloroplast
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Which organelle would you find more in the leg than in the ear?
Nucleus Vacuole Mitochondrion Chloroplast
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Which organelle would you find more in the leg than in the ear?
Nucleus Vacuole Mitochondrion Chloroplast
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Where does photosynthesis take place in a plant cell?
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chloroplast
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Which organelle regulates the material in and out of the cell?
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Cell membrane
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Where is protein synthesized in the cell for cell growth and repair?
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ribosomes
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What is number 13?
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13 - mitochondrion
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What is number 8?
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8-nuclear membrane
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What organelle is E?
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E- vacuole
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What structure is H?
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H-chloroplast
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What structure is B?
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B- ER, endoplasmic reticulum
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What is the outermost structure of a plant cell
What is the outermost structure of a plant cell? It provides the cell with support and protection.
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cell wall
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Which structures function as the “highway” of the cell?
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ER- endoplasmic reticulum
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Which of the following is a eukaryotic cell?
bacteria virus nerve cell moneran
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Which of the following is a eukaryotic cell?
bacteria virus nerve cell moneran
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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?
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Cell theory
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What do we call organisms that do not have the DNA and genetic information contained within a nuclear membrane?
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prokaryotes
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Identify the cellular levels of organization from simplest to most complex.
cell-tissue-system-organ-organism organism-system-organ-tissue-cell tissue- cell-system-organism-organ cell-tissue-organ-system-organism
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Identify the cellular levels of organization from simplest to most complex.
cell-tissue-system-organ-organism organism-system-organ-tissue-cell tissue- cell-system-organism-organ cell-tissue-organ-system-organism
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Identify each level of cell organization
Bone cell Skin Group of muscle cells Brain, spinal cord Heart
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Identify each level of cell organization
Bone cell- C Skin- O Group of muscle cells- T Brain, spinal cord- OS Heart- O
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What substances are produced during respiration?
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Water and carbon dioxide
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In which part of the respiratory system are gases exchanged?
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alveoli
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What surrounds the alveolus?
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capillaries
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What structure is A?
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What structure is A? A- trachea
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What structure is E?
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What structure is E? E- diaphragm
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What structure is B?
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B- bronchi
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