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Chapter 1, Chapter 5, Chapter 10, Chapter 9, Chapter 3, Chapter 12,…
Chapter 1
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In studying nature, scientists make observations and for and test hypotheses
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Chapter 5
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an organism's metabolism transforms matter and energy, subject to the laws of thermodynamics
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Chapter 9
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linked genes tend to be inherited together because they are located near each other on the same chromosome
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Chapter 3
nucleic acids store, transmit, and help express hereditary information
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Chapter 12
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duplication, rearrangement, and mutation of DNA contribute to genome evolution
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Chapter 4
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the eukaryotic cell's genetic instructions are housed in the nucleus and carried out by the ribosomes
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Chapter 6
after pyruvate is oxidized, the citric acid cycle completes the energy-yielding oxidation of organic molecules
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during oxidative phosphorylation, chemiosmosis couples electron transport to ATP synthesis
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Chapter 11
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a program of differential gene expression leads to the different cell types in a multicellular organism
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Chapter 7
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alternative mechanisms of carbon fixation have evolved in hot, arid climates