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cellular organizationumm..hey guys im new to this im actually doing my bio homwork an dthere is this one question that i really dont understand so here goes.
what is the definition for cellular organization?
please help me!!!somebody please reply, i know its a really stupid question but i cant find it anywhere and im only 14.please im in advants bio and everyon eis ahead of me and if i miss one question i will only get 5 points out of the 30 full ones!!!!!!!
im desperate
please!!!does it have something to do with the way the cells go together with eachother? cuz i have no idea i got the whole rest of the vocab words done but everytime i look up this one it comes out as cellular phones? inteasd of cellular organization.lol.im really getting upset here!!!!!
please help the homework is below please check it
First name & student #: Yarrow 04573
Date submitted: Thursday the 8th Chapter 1 Vocabulary: 30 points Highlight and copy this document to a Word file. Complete your work in Word, name the file and save it on your computer. Submit the completed assignment in the file attach box found below the comment box. If you have no comments place a Q on the comment box. Scoring: Correctly completed: 30 points Incomplete or incorrect: 5 points Not submitted: 0 points Place the Vocabulary words and the correct definitions in a Word file, save the assignment on your computer, then attach the completed assignment in the file attach box found with the assignment in Blackboard Assignments for Chapter 1 Vocabulary. 1. Biology: the study of life 2. Biosphere: all the parts of the planet that are inhabited by living things; sum of all Earth’s ecosystems. 3. Chemistry: the science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself. 4. Ecosystem: community of living things plus the nonliving features of the environment that support them. 5. Organism: living thing 6. Cell: basic unit of living matter; separated from its environment by a plasma membrane. 7. DNA: molecule responsible for inheritance; nucleic acid that contains the sugar deoxyribose. 8. Gene: unit of inherited information in DNA 9. Species: distinct form of life. 10. Domain: broadest category used to classify life forms. 11. Unicellular: consisting of a single cell. 12. Prokaryotic: having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei 13. Eukaryotic: a single-celled or multicellular organism whose cells contain a distinct membrane-bound nucleus. 14. Multicellular: consisting of many cells 15. System : complex organization formed from a simpler combination. 16. Photosynthesis: process by which plants use the sun’s energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars. 17. Producer: organism that makes its own food (autotrophy) and produces organic molecules that serve food for other organisms in its ecosystem. 18. Consumer: organism that obtains food by eating producers (autotrophs) or other consumers. 19. Homeostasis: internal stability or “steady state” maintained by the body. 20. Adaptation: inherited characteristics that improves an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment. 21. Population: group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area at the same time. 22. Natural selection: process by which individuals with inherited characteristics well- suited to the environment leave more offspring than do other individuals. 23. Evolution: generation-to-generation change in the proportion of different inherited genes in a population that accounts for all of the changes that have transformed life over an immense time. 24. Cellular organization: 25. Heredity: the genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring. 26. Metabolism: all of a cell’s chemical processes. 27. Anabolism: the phase of metabolism in which simple substances are synthesized into the complex materials of living things. 28. Catabolism: the metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, often resulting in a release of energy. 29. Reproduction: the sexual or asexual process by which organisms generate new individuals of the same kind, procreation. 30. Life: an organismic state characterized by capacity for metabolism, growth, reaction to stimuli, and reproduction.
We are volunteers; we log in when we can, there's no use posting 5 times in a row. And sorry, we can't do homework for you, it's your homework.
However, let me recommend you to your friend the search engine. Try yahoo, or google thusly http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ce ... ganization Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
Perfectly right. Though we can give it a quick check, and your answers look more or less OK to me (I wouldnot phrase some of them as they are, but I am not a native english speaker...
You can also try to use the define function of Google by typing "define:cellular organization" The only result I got from this one does not link to a definition, but you should probably be able to figure it out of the web page Cheers Patrick
Dave (Mithrilhack) is right. This is the main principle here. Please try to be patient if you want to get answers. And why don't you try to search that and ask if something is not clear? It matters not how strait the gate
How charged with punishment the scroll I am the Master of my fate I am the Captain of my soul.
Try This Also:
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/far ... CELL2.html I Think this gives a fairly good explanation!
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