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Chemistry Project Donny Gonzalez. DMC

BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE MOLECULES OF LIFE

READ CH. IN TEXT: Review the characteristics of the biological molecules - carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.

Biological MoleculesPRIVATE ?

Inorganic compounds

1. Usually lack carbon

2. Generally dissolve in water or dissociate to produce ions

3. Smaller in size than organic compounds

4. Usually held together by ionic bonds

5. Inorganic substances common in cells are water, oxygen, carbon dioxide,

inorganic salts.

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Naming Inorganic Compounds

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Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheet

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Chemistry Resume
1. Chemistry is the science of matter, especially its chemical reactions, but also its composition, structure and properties.[1][2] Chemistry is concerned with atoms and their interactions with other atoms, and particularly with the properties of chemical bonds.
Chemistry is sometimes called "the central science" because it connects physics with other natural sciences such as geology and biology.[3][4] Chemistry is a branch of physical science but distinct from physics.[5]

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Radioactive decay
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For particle decay in a more general context, see Particle decay. For more information on hazards of various kinds of radiation from decay, see Ionizing radiation.
"Radioactive" redirects here. For other uses, see Radioactive (disambiguation).

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NAME ____________________________________
E V I E W S H E EThe Skin
(Integumentary System)

Basic Structure of the Skin

1. Complete the following statements by writing the appropriate word or phrase on the correspondingly numbered blank:

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SECTION

34.2
REPRODUCTIVE PROCESSES

Power Notes

2. 4.

5.

2.

3.

1.

1.

3.
Meiosis 1

*Egg Production

*Sperm Production

Reproductive Processes

*Write in the number of chromosomes
at each stage of meiosis.

Menstrual Cycle

1. Flow phase
Details:

2. Follicular phase
Details:

3. Luteal phase
Details:

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4.

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SECTION

10.4
EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION

Power Notes

Analogous structures are not
evidence of a recent common
ancestor.

Analogous structures:

Fossils:

Geography:

Embryology:

Anatomy:

Homologous structures:

Vestigial structures:

Main Idea
Evidence of common ancestry among
species comes from many sources.

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31.4
IMMUNITY AND TECHNOLOGY

Power Notes

Method Used to
Control Pathogens Details

Antibiotic resistance is

Cause

Vaccination

Effect / Result

.

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34.4
BIRTH AND DEVELOPMENT

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Birth Process

Stages of Growth

Dilation of the cervix
Details:

Emergence of the baby
Details:

Expulsion of placenta
Details:

1.
Definition:

2.
Definition:

3.
Definition:

4.
Definition:

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10.3
THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION

Power Notes

Natural Selection Explains How Evolution Can Occur.

The 4 main principles
of natural selection are:

Key insights led to Darwin?s theory.

Natural selection is:

Variation: Overproduction: Adaptation: Descent with
modification:

Artificial selection: Heritability: Struggle for survival:

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31.2
IMMUNE SYSTEM

Power Notes

The immune system is:

Part How It Contributes to the Immune System

Skin

Mucous membrane

Circulatory system

Phagocyte

T cell

B cell

Antibody

Interferon

Passive Immunity Active Immunity

Both

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