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30 Cards in this Set
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Properties of Life
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1. Order
2. Reproduction 3. Growth and development 4. Energy utilization 5. Homeostasis 6. Evolutionary adaptation |
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Organization of life
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Atom
Complex Molecules (protein, etc.) Subcellular Organelles (nucleus) Cells Tissues (nervous tissue) Organs (brain) Organ Systems (nervous system) Complex Organisms (human) Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere |
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Population (definition)
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Localized group, same species
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Community (definition)
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Localized group, different species
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Ecosystem (definition)
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Sum of all living organisms and non-living components in an area
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Biosphere (definition)
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Sum of all ecosystems
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Reproduction (definition)
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Life comes from life
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Growth and development (explain)
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DNA directed
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Energy Utilization (definition)
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Organisms take in and transform energy to do work
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Energy Utilization (flowchart)
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Sunlight -> Plants -> Animals
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2 transformations of forms of energy
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1. Photosynthesis
2. Cellular Respiration |
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Photosynthesis (flowchart)
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Solar energy -> Chemical energy (carbohydrates)
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Photosynthesis (equation)
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6 CO2 + 6 H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6 O2
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Where does photosynthesis occur?
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In the chloroplasts
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Cellular respiration (flowchart)
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Chemical energy (carbohydrates) -> Chemical energy (Adenosine triphosphate [ATP])
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Cellular respiration (equation)
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C6H12O6 + 6 O2 -> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP
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Work (flowchart)
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ATP -> kinetic energy
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Work (types)
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1. Cellular Work
2. Transportation 3. Chemical |
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Cellular Work (example)
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Muscle Contraction
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Transportation (example)
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Pumping molecules across membranes
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Chemical Work (example)
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Synthesis of polymers
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Structure of ATP
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1. Nitrogen base: adenine
2. 5-Carbon sugar: ribose 3. 3 phosphate groups |
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Breakdown (hydrolysis) of ATP...
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releases energy
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Hydrolysis of ATP (equation)
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ATP + H2O -> ADP + Inorganic Phosphate + Energy
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ADP
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Adenosine Diphosphate
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ATP is renewable (Yes/No)
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Yes
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Classification of organisms based on how they get their energy
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1. Autotrophs
2. Heterotrophs |
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Autotrophs (characteristics)
Example? |
1. Do not consume other organisms
2. Make their own organic molecules e.g. Plants |
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Heterotrophs (characteristics)
Example? |
1. Consume other organisms
2. Cannot make their own food e.g. Animals |
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Homeostasis (define)
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1. Organisms regulate their internal environment
2. Do not live in a vacuum e.g. Sweating: animals use this process to cool down body temperature Shivering: to warm body |