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Considering the function of the contractile vacuole in the amoeba, what type of environment would you expect that it lives in? |
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What is an amoeba's environment in the real world? |
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How can you tell a prokaryotic cell from a eukaryotic cell by observation? |
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What do numbers above and below 7 represent on the pH scale? |
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Would you expect a curved or straight line on a graph of pH values using a buffer? Why? |
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What is the test reagent, negative result, and positive result for protein? |
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What is the test reagent, negative result, and positive result for sugar? |
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What are the building blocks of carbohydrates? |
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How are carbohydrate monomers combined to produce polymers such as starch? |
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Devine monosaccahride and give an example. |
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What is the test reagent, negative result, and positive result for starch? |
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Define polysaccharide and give an example. |
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What is the common energy storage form of glucose in plant cells? |
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What structures of the plant cell would store the common energy form of glucose? |
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What is the common structural glucose polymer in plants? |
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Define disaccharide and give an example. |
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What structure is composed of the common structural glucose polymer in plants? |
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What are the building blocks of proteins? |
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What term is used to describe the bond between the building blocks of proteins? |
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How are proteins broken apart to yield their building blocks? |
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