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Where does glycosis occur?
cytoplasm
Where does photostnthesis occur?
chloroplast
Where does respiration?
mitochondria
Steps of the scientific method?
1.Observe and state the problem
2.Form a Hypothesis
3.Test the Hypothesis
4.Record and Ananlyze data
5.Draw a Conclusin
6.Replicate the work
How do the bases bond in DNA?
A bonds to T and C bonds to G
What cycle is driven by photosynthesis and respriation?
Oxygen-carbon cycle (Carbon)
What does the term hybris mean?
Heterozygous
What does the term purebred mean?
Homozygous
How do enzymes work?
they lower the amount of energy needed to start a reaction.
what is an experimental setup?
the part of the experimentthat contains the varible
what charge is a neutron?
neutaral
How do you determine the number of Protons?
look at the atomic number
How do you determine the number of Electrons?
look at the atomic number
How do you determine the number of Neutrons?
Round the mass number and subtract the atomic number
What are mutations passed on to offspring?
Meiosis
What is the result of mitosis?
Two diploid daughter cells
What is the result of miosis?
Four hapliod sex cells
What are reactants for photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide and water
What are prouducts of photosynthesis?
Glucose and oxygen
What are reactants for respiration?
Oxygen and glucose