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[Show more]Lipids _________ are a second group of macromolecules important to all living organisms. __________ are made primarily from atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, just as carbohydrates are, but the atoms are in different proportions 
there are significantly more C-H bonds and significantly more ener...
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Add to cartLipids _________ are a second group of macromolecules important to all living organisms. __________ are made primarily from atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, just as carbohydrates are, but the atoms are in different proportions 
there are significantly more C-H bonds and significantly more ener...
Making a polymer of DNA, RNA or a protein from monomers requires a dehydration reaction 
The importance of transcription and translation are that together they make specific proteins from the information on the DNA 
In living organisms, information flows from storage to functional molecules. The mos...
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Add to cartMaking a polymer of DNA, RNA or a protein from monomers requires a dehydration reaction 
The importance of transcription and translation are that together they make specific proteins from the information on the DNA 
In living organisms, information flows from storage to functional molecules. The mos...
When the vase falls to the floor, what happens to the energy in the system? The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. 
Thinking scientifically relies on which of the following? objective observation and experimentation 
Scientists investigating a drug to cure a disease in domestic hogs ...
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Add to cartWhen the vase falls to the floor, what happens to the energy in the system? The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. 
Thinking scientifically relies on which of the following? objective observation and experimentation 
Scientists investigating a drug to cure a disease in domestic hogs ...
(LO 1.13) The [carbon dioxide] is _______ in the lumen of the alveoli than in the capillaries, and the [oxygen] is _______ in the lumen of the alveoli than in the capillaries. 
a. higher, higher b. the same, the same c. lower, higher d. higher, lower e. lower, lower c. 
(LO 1.15) Where are the hydro...
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Add to cart(LO 1.13) The [carbon dioxide] is _______ in the lumen of the alveoli than in the capillaries, and the [oxygen] is _______ in the lumen of the alveoli than in the capillaries. 
a. higher, higher b. the same, the same c. lower, higher d. higher, lower e. lower, lower c. 
(LO 1.15) Where are the hydro...
Anatomy (structure) provides clues about function; Describes the structures of the body -what they are made of -where they are located -associated structures 
Physiology (function) can only be described in terms of the underlying anatomy The study of: -functions of anatomical structures -individual ...
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Add to cartAnatomy (structure) provides clues about function; Describes the structures of the body -what they are made of -where they are located -associated structures 
Physiology (function) can only be described in terms of the underlying anatomy The study of: -functions of anatomical structures -individual ...
4 functions of digestive system Ingestion, digestion, absorption and elimination 
Digestion Processes of breaking down foods into absorb-able components 
Ingestion The intake of nutrients 
Absorption the movement of these small nutrient molecules across the cell membrane of cells lining the digestiv...
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Add to cart4 functions of digestive system Ingestion, digestion, absorption and elimination 
Digestion Processes of breaking down foods into absorb-able components 
Ingestion The intake of nutrients 
Absorption the movement of these small nutrient molecules across the cell membrane of cells lining the digestiv...
Pseudoscience Making scientific claims without any data 
Anecdotal evidence When people make claims on a small amount of individuals. Personal data. Very small sample size 
Prokaryotic Cells No nucleus. DNA is in the cytoplasm. Internal structures not organized into compartments. 
Eukaryotic Cells D...
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Add to cartPseudoscience Making scientific claims without any data 
Anecdotal evidence When people make claims on a small amount of individuals. Personal data. Very small sample size 
Prokaryotic Cells No nucleus. DNA is in the cytoplasm. Internal structures not organized into compartments. 
Eukaryotic Cells D...
Cellular respiration an aerobic process that produces ATP through glycolysis, the Kreb cycle, and the electron transport chain & chemiosmosis 
Cellular respiration equation C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP 
Glycolysis anaerobic, occurs in the cytoplasm, breaks down glucose to make it pyruvate...
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Add to cartCellular respiration an aerobic process that produces ATP through glycolysis, the Kreb cycle, and the electron transport chain & chemiosmosis 
Cellular respiration equation C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP 
Glycolysis anaerobic, occurs in the cytoplasm, breaks down glucose to make it pyruvate...
Atoms Basic unit of matter 
Structure of Atoms consist of a nucleus and electrons. 
Describe the type of chemical bonds that can form between atoms covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds. 
Science An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world. 
Biology the scientific stud...
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Add to cartAtoms Basic unit of matter 
Structure of Atoms consist of a nucleus and electrons. 
Describe the type of chemical bonds that can form between atoms covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds. 
Science An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world. 
Biology the scientific stud...
(LO 3.5) In the mitotic cell cycle, which of the following would most immediately come after the S phase? mitosis G2 phase the M phase cytokinesis G2 phase 
(LO 3.4, 3.5) By definition, the number of types of chromosomes is n. For a given cell, n = 16. How many double helices of DNA are there during...
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Add to cart(LO 3.5) In the mitotic cell cycle, which of the following would most immediately come after the S phase? mitosis G2 phase the M phase cytokinesis G2 phase 
(LO 3.4, 3.5) By definition, the number of types of chromosomes is n. For a given cell, n = 16. How many double helices of DNA are there during...
Greenhouse effect 1. energy from sun passes easily through the atmosphere to warm earths surface 2. some energy is reflected back toward space and escapes the atmosphere 3. Some energy is absorbed by greenhouse gases and remains trapped in the atmosphere, heating the air 
Greenhouse gases Water, Car...
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Add to cartGreenhouse effect 1. energy from sun passes easily through the atmosphere to warm earths surface 2. some energy is reflected back toward space and escapes the atmosphere 3. Some energy is absorbed by greenhouse gases and remains trapped in the atmosphere, heating the air 
Greenhouse gases Water, Car...
Evolution Change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations 
Populations Group of organisms of the same species living in the same geographical region. 
Evidence for evolution o Variation in traits (or characteristics) within a species exists. 
O These tra...
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Add to cartEvolution Change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations 
Populations Group of organisms of the same species living in the same geographical region. 
Evidence for evolution o Variation in traits (or characteristics) within a species exists. 
O These tra...
Biological Literacy: *Use the process of scientific inquiry to think creatively about real-world issues 
*Communicate those thoughts to others 
*Integrate them into your decision-making 
Scientific Thinking: self-correcting, it's based on experience and observations that are rational, testable, and...
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Add to cartBiological Literacy: *Use the process of scientific inquiry to think creatively about real-world issues 
*Communicate those thoughts to others 
*Integrate them into your decision-making 
Scientific Thinking: self-correcting, it's based on experience and observations that are rational, testable, and...
What are the two types of cell division in eukaryotes? mitosis and meiosis 
What types of cells does meiosis create? sperm and eggs 
What happens if there are errors during meiosis? nondisjunctions (ie. disorders like Down Syndrome) 
Describe meiosis. The process that produces haploid gametes in dip...
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Add to cartWhat are the two types of cell division in eukaryotes? mitosis and meiosis 
What types of cells does meiosis create? sperm and eggs 
What happens if there are errors during meiosis? nondisjunctions (ie. disorders like Down Syndrome) 
Describe meiosis. The process that produces haploid gametes in dip...
A smart phone is not alive. List three characteristics of life that the phone does not exhibit 1. Reproduction 2: Regulation 3. Evolutionary Adaptation 
Does a motor vehicle fulfill any of the characteristics of life? If so, which ones? Energy processing (use of gas) 
Which of the following is the h...
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Add to cartA smart phone is not alive. List three characteristics of life that the phone does not exhibit 1. Reproduction 2: Regulation 3. Evolutionary Adaptation 
Does a motor vehicle fulfill any of the characteristics of life? If so, which ones? Energy processing (use of gas) 
Which of the following is the h...
What is DNA? deoxyribonucleic acid: an extremely long macromolecule that is the main component of chromosomes and is the material that transfers genetic characteristics in all life forms, constructed of two nucleotide strands coiled around each other in a ladderlike arrangement with the sidepieces c...
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Add to cartWhat is DNA? deoxyribonucleic acid: an extremely long macromolecule that is the main component of chromosomes and is the material that transfers genetic characteristics in all life forms, constructed of two nucleotide strands coiled around each other in a ladderlike arrangement with the sidepieces c...
________ is the study of living things. Biology 
Biological literacy is the ability to: use the process of scientific inquiry to think creatively about real-world issues that have a biological component. 
The basic raw materials of science are: observations 
"Engaging in aerobic activity three time...
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Add to cart________ is the study of living things. Biology 
Biological literacy is the ability to: use the process of scientific inquiry to think creatively about real-world issues that have a biological component. 
The basic raw materials of science are: observations 
"Engaging in aerobic activity three time...
What best defines a biome? Areas with distinct plant communities and associated with particular climates 
The distribution of terrestrial biomes across the globe corresponds most to? Climate 
What is the main source of energy that drives global climate? Solar Energy 
What are wind circulation patter...
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Add to cartWhat best defines a biome? Areas with distinct plant communities and associated with particular climates 
The distribution of terrestrial biomes across the globe corresponds most to? Climate 
What is the main source of energy that drives global climate? Solar Energy 
What are wind circulation patter...
What is an organic compound A carbon-based molecules that contains hydrogen Atoms 
Hydrocarbons Organic compound only composed of hydrogen and carbon *rare* in living organisms but chains are found in regions 
How many important chemical groups? Six; the first five are functional groups 
Functional ...
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Add to cartWhat is an organic compound A carbon-based molecules that contains hydrogen Atoms 
Hydrocarbons Organic compound only composed of hydrogen and carbon *rare* in living organisms but chains are found in regions 
How many important chemical groups? Six; the first five are functional groups 
Functional ...
Swallowing is a ___________ that occurs in the ____________ and includes the closing off of the nasopharyx by 
Voluntary action; larynx; Adam's apple 
Reflex action; pharynx; soft palate 
Voluntary action; mouth; epiglottis 
Reflex action; soft palate; glottis reflex action; pharynx; soft palate 
T...
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Add to cartSwallowing is a ___________ that occurs in the ____________ and includes the closing off of the nasopharyx by 
Voluntary action; larynx; Adam's apple 
Reflex action; pharynx; soft palate 
Voluntary action; mouth; epiglottis 
Reflex action; soft palate; glottis reflex action; pharynx; soft palate 
T...
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