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Chapter 1 The organization, characteristics, and scientific method of Life.

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1. What is biology?
2. List and explain characteristics of life.
3. Place “life” on a size scale from smallest unit of matter to the biosphere.
4. Classify life into taxonomy hierarchies from most specific to broadest.
5. Explain binomial nomenclature.
6. List and explain the steps of the Scientific method. Give an example
7. Explain in detail how to setup a good experiment. List all variables.
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  1. What is biology?
  2. List and explain characteristics of life.
  3. Place “life” on a size scale from smallest unit of matter to the biosphere.
  4. Classify life into taxonomy hierarchies from most specific to broadest.
  5. Explain binomial nomenclature.
  6. List and explain the steps of the Scientific method. Give an example
  7. Explain in detail how to setup a good experiment. List all variables.
  1. Explain the makeup of an atom. And be able to “draw”any of the atoms. (This will include the protons, neutrons, and electron orbitals)
  2. Be able to use the periodic table.
  3. List, explain, give examples of chemical bonding (including Hydrogen bonds) BE DETAILED AND GIVE EXAMPLES.
  4. What are the importance of Valence electrons.
  5. List and explain the properties of water that make it essential to life. (We went over at least 10)
  6. List the macromolecules (give examples) and their monomers (give examples and sketch the general structures when necessary)
  7. Explain dehydration/hydrolysis. (give examples)
  8. What is the differences between fats and oils?
  9. What is the difference between RNA, DNA, and ATP?
  1. Explain transpiration.
  2. What is temperature? How does that relate to water?