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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
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deals with the natural world, which can be detected, observed, and measured?
science
is open to challenge by anyone at any time on the basis of evidence
science
based on evidence from observation/experiments
science
Observation>Hypothesis>Experiments>Conclusion(or correction of hypothesis)
Scientific Method
any aspect of nature capable of change
variable
two variables sharing cause and effect relationships
correlation
manipulation of variables in the natural world
experiments
functioning systems capable of reproduction and metabolism through DNA
Life
self-contained unit surrounded by a plasma membrane
cell
genetic material containing instructions for LIFE
DNA
segment of DNA
gene
capture, storage, and use of enery by a life
metabolism
obtainers of energy from non-living surroundings
producers
obtainers of energy from living surroundings
consumers
species sub-group in a particular habitat
population
organisms that interbreed under natural conditions
species
three broad categories of life
domains
four kingdoms of Eukarya
animalia fungi protista plantae
building blocks of matter
atoms
two or atoms held together
molecule
molecule of life, generally containing carbon
biomolecule
anything that occupies space
matter
92 types of pure matter incapable of being broken unless changing to a different one
elements
properties of an atom
proton neutron electron
contains protons and neutrons
nucleus
number of protons
atomic number
number of prot +neut
atomic mass
elements with a extra or less neutrons than expected
isotopes
electron sharing between atoms
covalent bonds
number of first three electron shells
2- 8(2+6) -18 (2+6+8)
changing charges comes from .....
losing or gaining electrons
bond that forms from oppositely charged electrons
ionic bond ex:salts
one end of molecule positive, the other negative
polar molecule
same end charged molecules
non-polar
the organic molecules
sugars amino acids, fatty acids, nucleotides
repeating units in polymers
monomers
forms of sugar
mono-di-polysaccharides
polysaccharides found in plants
starch and cellulose
proteins are made from....
amino acids
formations of amino acids
polypeptides
destruction of protein...
denaturation
a complex of vesicles and folded membranes that package protein then sends out vesicles
Golgi Apparatus
an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes
lysosome
combination of chemicals that maintains pH
buffer
consists of an alpha carbon attached to a hydrogen atom, an R group, an amino group, and a carboxyl group
amino acids
Fatty acids where carbon atoms in the hydrophobic chain that havea single covalent bond
saturated
fattys acids with a double covalent bond
unsaturated
Three fatty acid molecules bonded to a glycerol molecule make up ....
triglycerides (fat)
a glyceride which has a hydrophobic fatty acid tails bonded to a hydrophilic head
phospholipid
class of lipids that contain four fused hydrocarbon rings
sterols
a compound of the sterol type used to build steriod hormones
cholesterol
An Energy-carrying Nucleotide Found In All Living Organisms
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)