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Guide Page1of2 process does an organism keep its internal conditions within 1. I

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Question

Guide Page1of2 process does an organism keep its internal conditions within 1. In what tolerable ranges by sensing and responding to change? 2 True or False: A plant is a producer. 3. The individuals of a(n) share a unique set of inherited characteristics. 4. List the three domains. 5. Using a general idea to make a conclusion about a specific case is known as 6. A scientific theory is a(n) what term describes a phenomenon that has been observed to occur in 7. every circumstance without fail, one in the scientific explanation is incomplete? 8. What term specifically refers to atoms of different elements that are bound together? 9. what characteristic allows insects to walk across the surface of a puddle? 10. Electrons are shared equally in a bond. 11. What is the main component of eukaryotic membranes? 12. What determines overall protein functionality? 13. what makes up the backbone of organic molecules? 14. What component controls the overall behavior of organic molecules? 15. Denaturation affects the of a protein 16. What is the basic unit of life? 17. What are the six characteristics of life? 18 TRUE or FALSE: Asexual Reproduction produces offspring with a NEW combination of traits. 19. In an experimental procedure, the is the variable actually being measured by the investigator.

Explanation / Answer

Ans. 1. Homeostasis

#2. True

#3. Sexual reproduction

#4. Archea, Bacteria, Eukarya

#5. Hypothesis

#6. well tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results.

#7. Law of nature

#8. Heteroatomic molecule

#9. Surface tension

#10. Covalent bond

#11. Phospholipids

#12. 3D conformation

#13. Carbon

#14. Its structure

#15. Activity

#16. Cell

#17. Characteristics of Living Organisms

The metabolic processes are meant to provide energy to the organism for its growth & development and homeostasis.

Growth- Increase in cell number or cell size or both in an organism is called its growth.

Development- Genetically controlled and coordinated cell growth, cellular differentiation and/or morphogenesis is called the development of an organism.

All organisms respond to the stimuli in their surroundings. Any physical or chemical change to which an organism responds/reacts is called a stimulus. The ability of an organism to respond to a stimulus is called its sensitivity towards the specific stimulus.

#18. False

#19. Dependent variable

#20. Matter

#21. Atom

#22. : The term “control” specifies a part of experiment to which rest of the experiment outcomes are compared. An experiment can use positive or negative control as required. However, the control is not a statistic variable. So, “independent variable” is appropriate answer.

#23. True

#24. See # 17. F

#25.

#26. Heteroatomic molecule

#27. The number of protons in an atom

#28. The number of (protons + neutrons) in an atom

#29. Neutrons

#30. The chemical bond formed due to mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms

#31. Acid, strong acid

#32. 7.0

#33. Flase. It’s a carbohydrate (polysaccharide).

#34. A substance that has affinity (shows attraction) for water.

#35. A substance that repels water.

#36. Carbohydrate, Protein, Lipid and Nucleic acid