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Made of carbon and hydrogen-Good food source
Carbohydrates
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Atoms bound to one another, forming a chemical unit
Molecule
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Our physical appearance dictated by our genes
Phenotype
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Basic building block of matter, cannot be broken down further
Element
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Smallest unit of element still retains chemical and physical properties of element
Atom
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Positive charge located in nucleus
Proton
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Sharing electrons, not donating them in bonding
Covalent
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Neutral charge located in nucleus
Neutron
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Negatice charge located in orbitals
Electron
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Protein synthesis occurs here
Ribosome
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Small hair like projections helps move cell
Cillia
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Can be saturated or unsaturated, store energy
Lipids
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Bases on opinions not facts
Subjective
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Donation of an electron, not sharing in bonding
Ionic
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Based on factual support and evidence
Objective
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Atom with same number of protons, but different number of neutrons
Isotope
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Specialized cell with 3 parts, nervous system
Neuron
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What are the 3 parts to a Neuron?
- 1.) Dendrite
- 2.) Cell Body
- 3.) Axon
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Whip like shape, helps cells swim
Flagella
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Made of amino acids, folds many times
Protein
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What are the 5 steps in the Seientific Process
- 1.) Observation
- 2.) Hypothesis
- 3.) Experiments/ Observe
- 4.) Conclusions
- 5.) Scientific Theory
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4 different tissue types
- Connective (tendons)
- Muscular (skeletal)
- Nervous (neurons)
- Epithelia (skin)
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5 possible functions (or roles) of Proteins?
- Support
- Enzymes
- Transport
- Defense
- Hormons
- Action
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4 functions of your integumentary system
- Heat control
- Keep out pathogens
- Produce Vitamin D
- Sensory
- Protection
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3 Different types of Muscle tissues
1. Skeletal (voluntary
2. Smooth (involuntary)
3. Cardiac (involuntary)
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3 kinds of Cell Junctions
Tight (stomach)
Adhesion (skin)
Gap (cardiac)
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ABCDE's of Skin Cancer
Asymmetry
Border
Color
Diameter
Elecation
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Accessories to skin (list)
- Nails
- Hair follicels
- Sweat glands
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4 Life molecules
- Carbohydtates
- Lipids
- Proteins
- Nucleic acids
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3 things about Nucleus
- DNAis stored
- DNA replication occurs here
- RNA is made here
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3 types of Connective tissues
Fibrous; tendons & ligaments
Supportive; cartilage & bone
Fluid; blood & lymph
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