(cell theory and organelles)
Lysosomes do in animal cells
What is they destroy harmful substances or worn-out cell parts
Ex: clean up crew
To make ATP the OVERALL process is
What is an endothermic reaction?
2 main purposes for cell division
What is growth and repair?
Where all the energy comes from
What is the Sun?
Macromolecule that is used first for energy?
What is carbohydrates?
Flagella or Cilla?
I am long and I help move the cell
What is flagella?
In an ATP model the most energy is stored.
What are the last two phosphate bonds?
List 5 phases of MITOSIS
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis
Photosynthesis and CHemosynthesis have things in common
What is they use non-living sources for energy?
What is they both produce glucose?
Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle.
What is the mitochondria?
Proteins are used in the cell for what use
What is transport, and structure?
In the ATP-ADP cycle, the model that is most like a fully charged battery
What is ATP?
Difference between regular cell division and cancer cells
What is cancer that divides cells uncontrollably?
Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
What is chloropast?
Step one of cellular respiration
What is glycolosis?
Plant cells have this but animal cells don't
What is the cell wall, chloroplast, and central vacuole?
3 part structure for ATP molecule
What are Adenine, Ribose, and 3 Phosphate molecules?
List levels of organization from cell to organism.
What is Cells>Tissues>Organs>Organ System>Organism
What light-dependent reactions: location, what is uses/makes
What is in thestacks of thylakoid membranes, uses sunlight + water to make oxygen?
The process where oxygen is present
What is aerobic respirarion?
Eukaryotic cells have this, but Pykaryotic cells don't
What is a nucleus, mitosis, and membrane-bound organelles?
Transport that requires extra energy
What is active transport? (Goes against the concentration gradient LOW>HIGH)
Define 2 types of tumors
What is Benign: abnormal cells that typically remain together?
Malignant: Cancer cells that break away/spread?
Calvin cycle: location, what it uses/makes
What is the stroma, and ATP + NADPH to make glucose?
End product of glycolysis, used in the Krebs cycle and is made out of broken down glucose.
What is pyruvate?