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What are the three main types of carbs?
Monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides
One unit of sugar is defined as:
monosaccharide
The molecular tools for most cellular functions that is used for structural support, storage, transport of other substances, and more is defined as:
Proteins
A molecule with a large number of atoms that are mostly polymers is defined as:
Macromolecules
Long monosaccharides that are the most present carb found in food is defined as:
Polysaccharides
What macromolecule functions to store and transmit hereditary information?
Nucleic acids
Large molecules, but not monomers that aid in digestions is defined as:
Lipids
What are the four macromolecules?
Proteins, lipids, carbs, nucleic acids
What macromolecule is used as fuel and building material?
Carbohydrate
Organization of a system into levels starting from the simplest or lowest and ending with the most complicated/highest level is defined as:
Hierarchy
Large populations and communities of species living, interacting, and inhabiting a large area is defined as:
Ecosystem
What is the following level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, __________________
Biome
What is the next level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, ________________
community
The level of organization that represents all the layers of the atmosphere, earth, and water where life is found is defined as:
Biosphere
The lungs are an example of what level of organization?
Organ
A nucleus is an example of what level of organization?
Organelle
A collection of organs, tissues, and cells working together to maintain various life functions is defined as:
Organ system
Multiple ecosystems with similar dominating characteristics is defined as:
Biome
What is the missing level of organiztion: molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
atom
What is the next level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, _________________
population
A group of organisms making up the same species which are genetically similar enough to reproduce together is defined as:
population
What is the missing level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
organ system
What is the next level of organization: atom, molecule, organelle, cell, ___________
tissue
The level of organization composed of various body systems, organs, tissues, and cells working together is defined as:
Organism
A cluster of multiple species/populations living and interacting in a small local area is defined as:
Community
Multiple tissue levels and cells working together as a complete structure is defined as:
Organs
The smallest unit of matter is defined as:
atoms
A specialized cellular part (such as a nucleus) that has a specific function is defined as an:
Organelle
What are the thee nonliving levels of organization?
Atom, molecule, organelle
The organization of life starting from the smallest part or unit and ending with the most complex level of life is defined as:
Cellular Hierarchy