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You'll review and learn biology HSA terms.
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Created Date 05.14.15
Last Updated 05.14.15
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A preference for a particular result or outcome
The variable the scientist chooses to change
The variable measured based on an independent variable
An educated guess in the form of If...Then...
Autotrophic, multicellular, eukaryotic organisms
Autotrophic or heterotrophic, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms
Autotrophic or heterotrophic, mostly unicellular, eukaryotic organ
Unit to measure mass
Nutrient cycle relying heavily on bacteria
Role photosynthesis plays in the carbon cycle
Organsims that make own food (autrotrophic) from inorganic compounds or material
Tool used to measure volume
.0006 written in scientific notation
Relation between organisms where one benefits while the other isn't positively or negatively affected
Temperature, presciptiation, and air quality factors in the environment
Variety of species in an environment
Ecological change in a community
Organism that breaks down organic material
Organism feeding on plants and animals
Also known an autotroph, makes it's own food
Also known as heterotroph, relies on others for food
Role of an organism in its ecosystem
Ultimate source of energy in a food web
Compound not containing 2 or more carbons
Species not normally found in an area that impacts or changes an ecosystem
Level with the most available energy
Level containingthe least biomass - population of the lowest numbers
Molecule with an uneven distribution of charges
Water molecules attracted to molecules unlike itself
Acidic pH range
Building blocks of carbohydrates
Main function of lipids
Carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
Building block of nucleic acids
RNA molecule that transfers the message to the ribosome
Building blocks of proteins
Nitrogen base only found in RNA
Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
Essential for wound healing
Essential for blood clotting
Cell organelle where cellular respiration takes place
Cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place
Organelle that holds genetic information
Regulates which substances enter or exit the cell
Diffusion of water
Organelle that makes protein
Small hair-like structures involved in movement
Produced by meiosis
Cell type with no nucleus
Bacterial asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction resulting in 2 unequal sized cells
Asexual reproduction allowing muticellular organisms to grow and repair
Product of fertilization
Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
Genotype made up of a dominant and recessive allele
Example of a sex-linked trait
Step in protein synthesis taking place in the nucleus to form mRNA from DNA
Step in protein synthesis taking place in the ribosome to form protein from mRNA
Change in a DNA sequence
Cutting a gene out of one organism using restriciton enzymes and inserting it into the genome of another
Differences among organisms
Differences among organixms allowing for enhanced survival and reproduction
Survival of the fittest
Anatomical parts with different structures but same function
Body system responsible for transporting nutrients and waste
System responsible for feedback
Body system that controls reflexes
A flower's function
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