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Oct 2 2011 06:45pm
Atomic #, mass number #, protons, electrons, neutrons

* Dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis

* Acid and base chemistry, pH

* Ionic and covalent bonding

* Peptide and hydrogen bonding

* Solvent/solute

* Osmosis/diffusion

* Mono, di, and polysaccharides, lipids, and proteins

* DNA structure

* Age of the Earth

* Saturated/ unsaturated fats

* Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

* The broad concept of natural selection

* Properties of water

* Protein structures and properties of proteins

* All of the parts of an Amino acid

* Chemical functional groups

* The differences and similarities between prokaryotic(bacterial) and eukaryotic (plant/animal) cells.


any of this ring a bell? Or know a website that explains these besides google :P
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Oct 2 2011 09:38pm
http://www.khanacademy.org/#biology

This website has heaps of stuff on Biology and other subjects, probably the most reliable thing I've come across on the internet.
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Oct 2 2011 10:00pm
your school can't afford books?
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Oct 2 2011 10:03pm
The first half is like chem o.o
wikipedia does give good explanations, but they're usually full of useless details.... but i'd go to google =/

Also as Psycho- said, you should go to your school's library and check out some books/encyclopedias on these
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Oct 2 2011 11:05pm
I'm made of biology.
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Oct 3 2011 06:59am
Pm me on specific things if you still need help. I can explain them all
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Oct 3 2011 08:53am
Quote (Psycho- @ Oct 2 2011 10:00pm)
your school can't afford books?


No joke.

Every last one of those should be covered in a High School Biology book =/
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Quote (ChromeSphere99 @ Oct 2 2011 08:45pm)
Atomic #, mass number #, protons, electrons, neutrons

* Dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis

* Acid and base chemistry, pH

* Ionic and covalent bonding


* Peptide and hydrogen bonding

* Solvent/solute

* Osmosis/diffusion

* Mono, di, and polysaccharides, lipids, and proteins

* DNA structure

* Age of the Earth

* Saturated/ unsaturated fats

* Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

* The broad concept of natural selection

* Properties of water

* Protein structures and properties of proteins

* All of the parts of an Amino acid

* Chemical functional groups

* The differences and similarities between prokaryotic(bacterial) and eukaryotic (plant/animal) cells.

any of this ring a bell? Or know a website that explains these besides google :P


bolded ones i can help you with... pm if anything

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Quote (ChromeSphere99 @ 2 Oct 2011 20:45)
Atomic #, mass number #, protons, electrons, neutrons

*          Dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis

*          Acid and base chemistry, pH

*          Ionic and covalent bonding

*          Peptide and hydrogen bonding

*          Solvent/solute

*          Osmosis/diffusion

*          Mono, di, and polysaccharides, lipids, and proteins

*          DNA structure

*          Age of the Earth

*          Saturated/ unsaturated fats

*          Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

*          The broad concept of natural selection

*          Properties of water

*          Protein structures and properties of proteins

*          All of the parts of an Amino acid

*          Chemical functional groups

*          The differences and similarities between prokaryotic(bacterial) and eukaryotic (plant/animal) cells.


any of this ring a bell? Or know a website that explains these besides google :P


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