Chapter 1-7 And Chapter 8-13 Test
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Cell - Answer Units of life
Omnivorous - Answer Animals eat both plants & animals
Neutral - Answer Ph 7
DNA - Answer Hereditary material in organism
Photosynthesis - Answer The process of turning solar energy into chemical energy by plants
Atomic mass - Answer Proton + Neutron equals
Amino acids - Answer Units of protein
Neutrons, protons, electrons - Answer The three particles that make atoms are
Acidic - Answer Ph 1-6
Carbohydrates - Answer Immediate source of energy for organisms
Mitochondria - Answer "Power Houses" of cells
Prokaryotic - Answer Cells with no nucleus
Neutrons - Answer In isotopes (blank) is different from number of protons
Covalent bond - Answer Chemical bond is formed by sharing of electrons
, More protons than electrons - Answer An ion with positive (+) charge has
20 - Answer How many types of amino acids we needed to build proteins
Reactive - Answer If an atom has 22 electrons, it is
Number of protons - Answer Atomic number
Fat - Answer Adipose tissue stores
Nucleus - Answer Hereditary molecules (DNA) seen in the
Basic - Answer Ph 8-14
Golgi complex - Answer The organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins
Cell wall - Answer All the following are found in both plant and animal cells, except
Passive transport - Answer Which of the following transport does not require energy
0-14 - Answer Ph scale is measured
Animals - Answer Saturated fats are seen only in
Theory of evolution - Answer Charles Darwin is famous for his
Nucleus - Answer Nucleolus, chromatin are the structures seen in the
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic - Answer Two basic types of cells
Mitochondria - Answer Organelle for cellular respiration