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Cells HBS S.E.MSM and GWild Card 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Biochem
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According to the cell theory, all living things are composed of these.
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What is one or more cells
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Provide three differences between plant and animal cells.
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What is: plant cells are more box-like, contain chloroplasts and cell wall, and possess a larger vacuole
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The functions of these organelles are to control what enters and exits the cell, control all cell activities, and store food, water, and waste
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What are the : cell membrane – controls what enters and exits the cell nucleus – controls all cell activities vacuole – stores food, water, and waste
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The function of these organelles are to recycle old cell parts and waste, supply energy for the cell, and suspend organelles.
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What are the: lysosome – recycles old cell parts and waste mitochondria – supplies energy for the cell cytoplasm – suspends organelles
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Using the whiteboard, create a Venn diagram that shows the differences between plant and animal cells. Include cell membrane, lysosome, vacuole (large or small), round, box-like, cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast, cytoplasm, DNA, and turgor pressure
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Cell Wall Cell Membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Chloroplast Mitochondria Small Vacuole Large Vacuole Lysosomes Turgor Pressure Both Plant Cell Animal Cell Round DNA Box-like
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The function of this system is the transport nutrients, oxygen, waste, and other materials around the body.
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What is the circulatory system
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The function of this system is to absorb nutrients and release waste.
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What is the digestive system
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The function of this system is to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
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What is the respiratory system
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The function of this system is to send messages throughout the body
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What is the nervous system
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The functions of this system is to produce blood cells, protect organs, aid in movement
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What is the skeletal system
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This is the energy transformation that occurs during digestion
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What is chemical to thermal
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This is the element that must be present for a compound to be considered organic
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What is Carbon
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Enzymes breaking down proteins in the small intestine is an example of this type of digestion.
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What is chemical digestion
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Tearing food with teeth is a form of this type of digestion.
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What is physical/mechanical digestion
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True or False - This is an organic compound: CO 2
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What is false
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True or False It is ok to eat in a lab as long as you wash your hands first
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What is false
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True or False It is ok to put some chemicals back in their original container.
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What is false
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I should refer to this when trying to find information on how to handle and dispose of a chemical
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What is a MSDS
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I would use a _________ to measure the volume of an irregular shaped solid. Explain how.
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What is a graduated cylinder. Water displacement.
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This is the piece of equipment and unit I would use to measure the gain or loss of energy.
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What is a thermometer and Celsius
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This is the graph I would use when showing a change over time.
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What is a line graph
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This is where the independent variable would go on a graph.
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What is the x-axis
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This is the variable that is observed or measured in response to what is manipulated.
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What is the dependent variable
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This is what I would use as a comparison in an investigation.
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What is a control
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These are the factors that remain unchanged or the same during an investigation.
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What are constants
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This the body system responsible for secreting hormones to regulate mood, growth, and homeostasis.
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What is the endocrine system
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These are the biological levels of organization from least to most complex.
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What are cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism.
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The cell membrane could be compared to the __________ system.
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What is the excretory system
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True or False Only physical changes occur in the mouth.
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What is false
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True or False CH 4 and CHNa are both organic compounds.
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What is true
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Make your wager
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These are the three parts of the cell theory.
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What is – 1.Cells are the basic units of all life 2.All living things are made of one or more cells 3.Cell come from preexisting cells
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