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25 Cards in this Set
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what will never vary in a atom?
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the number of protons
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what is a organ composed of?
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Cells-Tissues-Organs-Organ System
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What is meant by the term "Active Transport"?
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An energy requiring process
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Where does respiration occur?
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Mitochondria
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Where does glycolysis occur?
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Cytoplasm
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What are green plants classified as?
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Autotrophs
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When will water move out of the cell?
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Hypertonic solution
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When will water move into the cell?
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Hypotonic solution
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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 does cytokinesis follow?
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Telophase
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What does the term "hybrid" mean?
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It means heterozygous
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What does the term "Purebred" mean?
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Homozygous
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What is the genetic makeup of an offspring?
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Genotype
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What is the physical appearence of an offspring called?
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phenotype
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How are mutations passed on to offspring?
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Meiosis
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What is the basic unit of length in the metric system?
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Meter
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What is the basic unit of mass in the metric system?
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Kilogram
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What does the term "Kilo" mean?
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1000
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What does the term "Centi" mean?
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1/100
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what does the term"Milli" mean?
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1/1000
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What is the one factor being tested in an experement?
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Variable
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What is a hypothesis that has been tested and proved correct?
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Theory
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What is the charge of a proton?
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Positive
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What is the charge of an electron?
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Negative
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What is the charge of an nuetron?
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Neutral
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