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​ Chemical Reactions Study Guide:


●​ Understand the components of a chemical reaction: reactants, products, and the
reaction arrow.
●​ Learn how to balance chemical equations to conserve mass.
●​ Study types of reactions: synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double
replacement, and combustion.
●​ Explore the concepts of exothermic and endothermic reactions.
●​ Understand reaction rates, catalysts, and the effect of temperature and concentration
on reaction speed.
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2.​ DNA and Genetics Study Guide:


●​ Learn the structure of DNA: double helix, nucleotide components (sugar, phosphate,
nitrogen base).
●​ Understand the base-pairing rules (A-T, C-G) and the process of DNA replication.
●​ Explore the roles of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA in protein synthesis (transcription and
translation).
●​ Study inheritance patterns: dominant and recessive traits, Punnett squares, and
Mendelian genetics.
●​ Explore mutations and their effects on genetic variation.

3.​
●​ Learn the structure and functions of key organelles: nucleus (DNA storage and
replication), mitochondria (energy production), ribosomes (protein synthesis),
endoplasmic reticulum (protein and lipid synthesis), and Golgi apparatus (protein
modification and transport).
●​ Understand the cell membrane structure (phospholipid bilayer) and its role in
selective permeability.
●​ Explore the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
●​ Study cellular processes: mitosis, meiosis, and the cell cycle.

4.​ Newton's Laws of Motion Study Guide:


●​ First Law (Law of Inertia): An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion
stays in motion unless acted on by an external force.
●​ Second Law (F = ma): Force equals mass times acceleration. Explore units of force
(Newtons) and solve problems involving mass, acceleration, and force.
●​ Third Law (Action-Reaction): For every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction.
●​ Apply these laws to real-world scenarios like car crashes, rockets, and sports.
5.​ Periodic Table Study Guide:
●​ Learn how elements are arranged by increasing atomic number and grouped into
periods and families based on properties.
●​ Understand the significance of groups (e.g., alkali metals, halogens, noble gases)
and periodic trends (atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy).
●​ Explore how electron configurations determine chemical reactivity.
●​ Study the differences between metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.

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