10 Questions
What is Cell in the context of music?
A small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated
In which novel does the term 'Cell' refer to a horror novel?
Cell (novel), a 2006 horror novel by Stephen King
Which of the following is a fictional character in the manga series Dragon Ball?
Cell (Dragon Ball)
What is 'Cells' in the context of music?
A 1998 album by Cex
What is 'The Cell' in the context of music?
A 2006 song by Jandek
What unifying themes tie together the field of biology?
The study of energy processing and evolution
Which level of organization do biologists study in molecular biology?
The molecular level
What do all organisms have that encodes hereditary information?
Chromosomes
What allows organisms to move, grow, and reproduce?
Energy processing
What method do biologists use to make observations and pose questions?
The scientific method
Study Notes
Music
- In music, a cell is a small, melodic, or rhythmic idea used as a building block in composition.
- 'Cells' in music refers to a series of rhythmic or melodic patterns that are repeated and varied throughout a composition.
- 'The Cell' in music is a 2000 electronic music album by the American musician and DJ, Jamie xx.
Literature
- In the context of a novel, 'Cell' refers to a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 2006.
Manga
- Cell is a fictional character in the manga series Dragon Ball.
Biology
- Unifying themes in biology include evolution, genetics, and the diversity of organisms.
- Biologists study the molecular level of organization in molecular biology.
- All organisms have DNA that encodes hereditary information.
- Cells allow organisms to move, grow, and reproduce.
- Biologists use the scientific method to make observations and pose questions.
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