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In a scientific experiment, the people who are NOT given a treatment in order to serve as a basis of comparison are called this

What is a control group?

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Name 4 properties of living things

Organization (cells), metabolism, growth, reproduction, response, adaptation,

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An atom is in the 2nd row and 3rd column. What does this tell you?

It has 2 valence shells with 3 electrons in the outermost valence shell

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The energy of activation for the reaction above is this

What is 60kJ?

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What type of cell is this?

Eukaryotic (also animal)

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This molecule transfers energy in living systems

What is ATP?

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The lysosome functions to do this

What is digestion of macromolecules

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Photosynthesis requires these reactants

What is water, co2 and light

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This process produces ATP without oxygen

What is anaerobic cellular respiration (with fermentation)

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This point(s) on the graph are when the least photosynthesis is occuring

What is A and E. At these points the O2 concentration is decreasing most rapidly. At point B the rate of photosynthesis is the same as respiration

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Proteins are made in this location in this process

What is translation, ribosomes

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This process separates homologous chromosomes into new cells.

What is meiosis?

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An individual with AaBb mates with an aabb.Their offspring would have this % chance ofshowing the dominant trait for both characters What is 1/4

AB Ab aB ab

ab AaBb Aabb aaBb aabb

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A red flower and a white flower are crossed and produce polka dot pink and white flowers. This is an example of this inheritance pattern

What is co-dominance?

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2 strands of DNA are the same length and contain slightly different versions of the same genes (in fact some are identical). These 2 molecules can best be described as these

What are homologous chromosomes?

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64% of a population show the dominant trait. What % of the alleles are dominant?

What is 40%

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This is evolution due to chance in a small population

What is genetic drift?

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This is the definition of natural selection.

The accumulation of advantageous traits in the gene pool. (Only the strongest genes survive and are passed on)

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This defines 2 groups as different species

What is an inability to naturally reproduce with each other (no gene flow)

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This group includes extremophile prokaryotes that are somewhat related to the eukaryotes

What is domain Archaea?

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The pancreas belongs to these two systems

What are the digestive and endocrine systems?

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These cells are the main component of the nervous system

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Chimps Us

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This body system organizes chemical signals throughout the body

What is the endocrine system?

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This body system includes the skin, nails and hair

What is the integumentary system?

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This organ recycles red blood cells and stores an emergency supply

What is the spleen?

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Identify as many sources of evidence for evolution as you can (specific or general)