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Q5: Which organelle contains enzymes which may digest food particles, organelles, or virus and maybe their own cell?

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lysosomes

O9. Notes on Cellular Biology

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Q4: prokaryotic cells are all:

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single-celled organisms

O9. Notes on Cellular Biology

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Q12: what is a column on a spreadsheet?

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A column is an up and down set of cells in a spreadsheet

O5. Hand Spreadsheet

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Q19: The organelle that is used to make food in plants is

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chloroplast

O9. Notes on Cellular Biology

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Q26: What’s the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?

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theories have been confirmed through tests; hypothesis haven’t.

O4. notes - Phi, Fibonacci Sequence, and Golden Rule in Nature

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Q31: Which scientist first saw a dead cell wall of a plant and names it a cell?

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hooke

O9. Notes Cellular Biology

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Q50. How is a scientist like a good detective? Use the attitudes of a scientist and the scientific method to discuss

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Honest, curious, skeptic, openminded, creative. Observe –> Hypothesis –> experiment –> conclusion –> data

O6. Notes - Wright 3, CSI, and Rear Window

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