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Levels of organization


(smallest to largest)

cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem , biomes, biosphere

organs

a group of tissues that work together to form a similar function

building blocks of protiens

amino acids

monomer of a carbohydrate

monosaccharide : fructose, galactose, glucose

energy in nonliving and living things is stored here

in bonds of living and nonliving things

hydrolosis

breaking down of sugars

dehydration synthesis

the assembling of sugars

temperature of human body

37 degrees Celcius

homeostasis

the maintaining of the internal enviorment

function of carbohydrates

to provide quick energy

function of proteins

repair, control reaction rates, control cell process, form bone/muscle, transport substances in/out of cell, help fight disease

function of nucleic acids

store/transmit hereditary information

lipid function

provides long term energy

hydrophobic

"water fearing", repels water

hydrophillic

"water loving" , attracts water

function of a ribosome

to make protein (formed in nucleolus)

function of mitochondria

converts chemical energy from food into ATP, cellular respiration,

function of cell's nucleus

controls cells activities and stores hereditary information