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1st Semester Biology Exam Review

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Tissue
Groups of cells that have similar abilities and that allow the organ to function.
Compound Light Microscope
magnifies by allowing ligh to pass through na object and then through two ro more lenses
centrioles
one of 2 tiny structures located in cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope
Hydrolysis
water is used to break down a polymer
Transition Electron Microscope
Transmits a beam of electrons through a thinly sliced specimen
Kilocalories
measurement of energy in units
Cell
The smallest unit that can perform all life's processes.
Organization
The higher degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts.
Products
Ending materials in a chemical reaction.
Nucleus
Central region of an atom
Metabolism
Sum of all the chemical reactions that take in and transform energy and materials from the environment.
hydrogen bond
the force of attraction between a hydrogen molecule with a partial positive charge and another atom or molecule with a partial or full negative charge.
Chromosomes
structures in the nucleus made up of DNA and protein
phagocytosis
movement of large particles or whole cells
Krebs Cycle
break down of acetyl CoA to CO2, Hydrogen, and ATP
Homeostasis
Maintenance of a stable level of internal conditions.
Organelle
Tiny structures that carry out functions nessecary for the cell to stay alive
Covalent Bonds
form when electrons are shared between atoms
Capillarity
a phenomenon associated with surface tension and resulting in the elevation or depression of liquids in capillaries
Procaryotes
Lack a membrane bound nucleus
central vacuole
a large vacuole that rests at the center of most plant cells and is filled with a solution that contains a high concentration of solutes
Nucleus
contains cells DNA
lysosomes
contain digestive enzymes
Molecule
the smallest particle (one or more atoms) of a substance that has all the properties of that substance
Mass number
Total number of Protons and Neutrons
Biology
The study of life.
Chemiosmosis
The synthesis of atp
Reactant
a chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
Unicellular
Organism's made up of one cell.
C4 pathways
alternative pathway enables certain plants to fix co2 into four carbon compounds
Experimental Group
In a scientific experiment, a group that differs from another group only with the respect to the variable being studied.
acid
Hydronium is greater than the number of hydroxides
Theory
A tested statement based on many proven hypothesis
Scientific Method
To learn how the natural world works.
Electron microscope
Uses a beam of electrons to produce an enlarged image of the specimen.
polar compound
a molecule that has an uneven distribution of electrons
plasmolysis
when a cell is in a hypertonic environment, the cell will lose water to its surroundings, shrink, and its plasma membrane will pull away from the wall
Vesicle
membrane bound organelle
Grana
stacks of thylakoids
Thylakoids
system of flattened membrenous sacks called thylakoids
cytolysis
pathological breakdown of cells by the destruction of their outer membrane
turgor pressure
Water pressure inside a plant cell's central vacuole; causes the stiffness of the plant cell
Ribosomes
non membrane bounded organelles responsible for protein synthesis
Chemical Reaction
(chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others
CAM Pathways
water conserving pathway using carbon
Golgi apparatus
modifies cellular products for export
Thylakoids
membrane surrounding the chloroplasts that are arranged as flattened sacks.
Nucleolus
a small round body of protein in a cell nucleus
Reproduction
Organisms produce new organisms.
Cell Division
The formation of two new cells from an existing cell.
Scanning Electron Microscope
Shows 3-D image of specimen
Disaccharide
double sugar
Development
The process by which an organism becomes a mature adult.
Gene
Segment of DNA that contains the instructions for a single trait of an organism.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Transfers molecules from one part of the cell to another
Mitochondria
transform organic molecules into energy
Organ
Structures that carry out specialized jobs.
pinocytosis
transports of solutes or fluids
Multicellular
Organism's made up of multiple cells.
Matter
Anything that occupies space and has mass
Endocytosis
process by which cells ingest external fluid, macromolecules, and large particles
Chemical Bonds
an attraction between two atoms resulting from the sharing of outer-shell electrons or the presence of opposite charges
calvin Cycle
Series of enzyme assisted chemical reactions that produce a three carbon sugar
Compounds
Made up of atoms of 2 or more elements in fixed proportions.
Carbon fixation
Incorporation of CO2 into organic compounds
Glycolysis
a metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP
Biological Molecule
Chemical compounds that provide physical structure and that bring about many cellular functions.
Independent Variable
(statistics) a variable whose values are independent of changes in the values of other variables
Stroma
fluid surrounding the grana
Oxidation Reduction Reactions
Electron transfer reactions, result in new products. First step involves loss of electrons by an element (oxidation), and the second involves a gain in electrons (reduction).
Ionic Bond
Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
chloroplasts
found in plants and algae and absorb light
functional groups
group of atoms that usually participate in chemical reactions in an organic molecule
Ion
An atom that has gained or lost electrons, thus acquiring a charge.
Peer Review
Evaluation of the scientific merit of research or scientific reports by experts in the area under review.
Monosaccharide
Monomer of a carbohydrate
What are the three domains?
Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya
Fatty Acids
Make up most liquids
ATP
Adenosine Triphosphate
Control Group
the group that gets no special treatment
Energy
Ability to do work

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