What do biologists study? What are the levels of organization in order from smallest to largest? What are the characteristics of all living things? What is homeostasis? What is a c... What do biologists study? What are the levels of organization in order from smallest to largest? What are the characteristics of all living things? What is homeostasis? What is a controlled experiment? What is the difference between a conclusion, theory, and law? What are the components of TASK and should be included in a graph? What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative data? How do you correctly write a scientific name? What are the three domains of life? How can you distinguish between organisms in domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya? What do each of the levels of biological organization include? How do heterotrophs, autotrophs, and decomposers get energy in an ecosystem? What is the difference between how matter and energy move through ecosystems? What are the trophic levels in a food web/chain? What is the role of producers, consumers, and decomposers in an ecosystem? How much energy is transferred between trophic levels in an ecosystem? How does carbon, water, and nitrogen cycle? Describe relationships between organisms in an ecosystem. What factors contribute to population growth? What is logistic vs exponential growth? How do you identify carrying capacity? What are density independent vs density dependent factors? What shape is human population growth? Review stages 1-3 of the demographic transition. Discuss different types of energy related to biochemistry and ecology. What do covalent bonds do with electrons? What is the difference between Covalent bonds and Hydrogen bonds? What are the properties of water? Which type of macromolecule is an enzyme? What is the monomer of each macromolecule group? What is the function of each macromolecule group? Which elements of CHNOPS are in each macromolecule group? How do you tell a carb from a lipid? What is hydrolysis vs dehydration synthesis? What are the three parts of a nucleotide? What are the different types of lipids? What are the three parts of cell theory? What are the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? What are the similarities and differences between plant and animal cells? What are the functions of the cell organelles? What is the difference between multicellular and unicellular organisms? Describe the different types of transport across membranes. Be able to predict how substances will move across membranes. What determines whether molecules will pass through the cell membrane? What is a concentration gradient? Describe the structure of the cell membrane. What is the result of the light reaction? What is the result of the dark reaction? Where does respiration occur? What is the result of respiration? Which organisms use fermentation? What is the input for fermentation? What is the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration? What happens during each stage of the cell cycle? What is the difference between homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids? What is the difference between chromosomes and chromatin? What types of cells perform mitosis most often? What is the end result of mitosis? Describe the 4 stages of mitosis. What causes cancer? How are cancer cells different from healthy cells? How can stem cells be used in medicine? Fill in the table to compare and contrast gametes to somatic cells. Name and describe the process that creates genetic diversity during Prophase I of Meiosis? What are dominant vs. Recessive alleles? Homozygous vs. heterozygous? Genotype vs. phenotype? What is the relationship between a chromosome, gene, and allele? What happens in complete dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominant pattern of inheritance? Why is genetic diversity important?
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