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cell bi chapter 1/2

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Chapter One Characteristics of living organisms Consist of one or more cells Unicellular organisms (1) A single cell carries out all the functions of life Multicellular organisms Made of many specialized cells Consist of genetic information DNA Info molecule Passed on during cell division Composed of nucleotides Genetic code Gene Specific segment of DNA molecule Contains info to make proteins Proteins Control chemical reactions Cell/organism structure and function Use genetic information to reproduce Use genetic information for growth and development Can extract energy from the environment and use it to do biological work Can convert molecules obtained from their environment into new biological molecules Can respond to environmental changes

Electrostatics Lab

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Name____________________ Date______ Section___________________ Group_____ Physics Laboratory Exercise Electrostatics Lab *Adapted from Flynn Scientific ??? Introduction: Objects obtain positive and/or negative charges through the transfer of electrons. Friction is not a requirement of charge transfer. Rather, it is the relative attraction for electrons of the different materials that determines the direction of electron transfer. In this lab activity, you will explore positive and negative charges, electrostatic attraction and repulsion and conduction and induction using basic materials. Objective: To charge a number of materials and explore electrostatic attraction and repulsion.
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