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1 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

2 What are constants in an experiment?
$100 What are constants in an experiment?

3 The parts that are kept the same throughout the entire experiment

4 What is the independent variable of an experiment?
$200 What is the independent variable of an experiment?

5 The part of the experiment that has been purposefully changed

6 $300 What is a hypothesis and what happens if an experiment finds it to be wrong?

7 A testable prediction and an experimenter should record their findings and try again

8 Starting at cell what is the hierarchy (levels) of life?
$400 Starting at cell what is the hierarchy (levels) of life?

9 Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere

10 What are the 8 characteristics of life?
$500 What are the 8 characteristics of life?

11 Reproduce, homeostasis, respond, use energy, grow/develop, organized in cells, adapt, and as a whole they evolve!

12 What subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?
$100 What subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?

13 PROTONS AND NEUTRONS

14 What type of bonds does carbon like to form and how many?
$200 What type of bonds does carbon like to form and how many?

15 4 STRONG COVALENT bonds!

16 Why is water considered polar?
$300 Why is water considered polar?

17 Because of the uneven attraction of valence electrons, oxygen has a slight negative charge and hydrogen has a slight positive charge

18 $400 What is the molecular shape of glucose? What macromolecule group does it belong to?

19 Hexagon, carbohydrates

20 $500 What is the purpose of an enzyme and how does it relate to its substrate?

21 Enzymes lower the energy needed for a reaction to increase the speed of reaction, and are very specific to one substrate, they fit together like a lock and key.

22 $100 What is a food chain?

23 A single pathway of energy

24 $200 If producers in a food chain have 1000kcal available to them, how much will the SECONDARY consumers have?

25 10 kcal

26 If a relationship helps one but hurts another it is called?
$300 If a relationship helps one but hurts another it is called?

27 parasitism

28 $400 What is succession? What type of organisms are usually pioneer species?

29 The predictable sequence of changes in an ecosystem after a disturbance. Pioneer species are usually autotrophs that can withstand harsh conditions.

30 What is the carrying capacity of a population ?
$500 What is the carrying capacity of a population ?

31 The maximum number of individuals of one species that an area can hold

32 What is the main difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
$100 What is the main difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

33 Prokaryotes do not have membrane bound organelles.

34 What are 3 differences between plant and animal cells?
$200 What are 3 differences between plant and animal cells?

35 Plants have chloroplasts, cell wall, and central vacuole.

36 What is the purpose of the nucleus?
$300 What is the purpose of the nucleus?

37 Hold the DNA and control the cell.

38 $400 What is osmosis?

39 The movement of water across the cell membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

40 What are 3 reasons why cells divide?
$500 What are 3 reasons why cells divide?

41 To grow, to repair, to stay efficient.

42 What makes up a nucleotide?
$100 What makes up a nucleotide?

43 Deoxyribose, phosphate, and nitrogen base

44 What are the base pair rules of DNA?
$200 What are the base pair rules of DNA?

45 A= T G= C

46 $300 What is transcription?

47 When DNA is transcribed into mRNA with the base pair rules A=U T= A, G=C, C=G

48 What is the flow of information in protein synthesis?
$400 What is the flow of information in protein synthesis?

49 DNA- RNA- PROTEIN

50 What is AUG? What is the tRNA anticodon for it?
$500 What is AUG? What is the tRNA anticodon for it?

51 The start codon, UAC


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