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Atom to Biosphere

Atom


Molecule


Cell


Tissue


Organ


Organ system


Organizime


Population


Community


Eco System


Biosphere

Prokaryotic

nucleus


Small


Doesn't have a nucleus


No organelles


EX. Bacteria

Eukaryotic

Has Nucleus


Larger


Multicellular organs


EX. Plant, Humans

Name the 3 Domains

Archea


Bacteria


Eukarya

Archea

Doesn't have a nucleus


Prokaryotic cell


Can live in extreme environment


Dominant life form at the beginning

Bacteria

Doesn't have nucleus


Prokaryotic cell

Eukarya

Has Nucleus

Name the 5 Kingdoms

Moneria


Protista


Animalia


Plantae


Fungi


Moneria

Bacteria


No nucleus

Protista

Single cell with nucleus although some have two


Diverse in the properties


Absorb, photosynthesis

Animalia

Heterous: consumes other thing for calories


Mobile at one stage of the life cycle

Plantae

Photosynthesis: can make its own food


Single cell

Fungi

Sabretous: absorbs outside of its body


Single or multicellular

Name the 4 bonds

Ionic
Covalent
Hydrogen
Vad der waals

Ionic

It's strong
transfers of electrons


cation + anion

Covalent

It's strong


shares electrons


two anions

Hydrogen

It's weak


has a hydrogen


Polar

Van der Waals

non polar molecules


maintains shape/group

What are the most common elements found in life?

Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus , sulfur

C.H.N.O.P.S stands for?

Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus , sulfur

Matter

anything that has mass and takes up space

Element

Basic unit of matter that has it's unique property

Ion

Atom that has gained or lost an electron

Hydrophilic

Has a charge ( + or - )

Hydrophobic

has no charge

Polar

Has two different charges

non-polar

has the same charge

Isotopes

Have a different number of neutrons but same number of protons