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