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Life Processes: Nutrition and Reproduction
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What is the name of the process used to turn glucose into energy?
Cellular Respiration
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Which reproduction has been the most important through evolution? Why?
Sexual Reproduction
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What is the Heterotophic Nutrition?
Is made by organisms that feed on other living organisms or on substances produced by other living organisms.
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Whats the differencce between growth and development?
Growth is more of a physical measurement. Development are functions/organs changes it can not be measured.
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What is metamorphosis?
Physical channges and development of organisms that involves abrupt changes to the organism body.
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Which process is made first: Photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration?Photo
Photosynthesis
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What is a hypothesis?
Is an idea that proposes a tentative explanation to the question
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Give 2 examples of sexual and asexual reproduction
The answer may vary
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Give an example of an organisms that goes through metamorphosis:
BUtterflies, spiders, frogs...
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Name at least 2 types of Heterotrophic Nutrition
Parasitic, Saprophitic and Holozoic
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Which reeproduction does not need gametes?
Asexual Reproduction
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How many chromosomes does the gametes has?
23 chromosomes (half)
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What is IV and DV?
The independent variable is the cause. The dependent variable is the effect
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which are the reactants and products of the Ceullar respiration Process?
sugar + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Usable energy
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Are humans a good exampleo of holozoic nutrition? Why?
Yes, because we do ingestion, digestion and absrbotion when we eat.
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Give the names of animals gametes?
Ova and sperm
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In which organelle does the process of cellular respiration take place?
mitochondria
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Which reproduction involves one parent only?
Asexual Reproduction
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