The main product of photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
The type/s of organisms that perform cellular respiration.
What are plants and living creatures?
Diffusion and osmosis are both examples of this kind of transport.
What is passive transport?
The amount of energy required for passive transport.
What is none?
How often does mitosis happen in our lifetime.
What is constantly; until we die?
The waste product of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
This must be present for cellular respiration to occur.
What is ATP (energy)?
Sugar dispersing through tea.
What is diffusion?
This item is found in a cell membrane and helps bring big molecules through the membrane using energy.
What is the transport protein?
Each nucleus formed in mitosis has the same number and type of chromosomes. True or False
What is true?
The chemical in plants that allows them to perform photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?
Location in the cell where cellular respiration occurs.
What is the mitochondria?
The direction materials move in diffusion and osmosis.
What is from high concentration to low concentration?
The process that goes from low concentration to high concentration.
What is active transport?
The number of chromosomes a typical human body cell has.
What is 46?
The three reactants necessary for photosynthesis.
What are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide?
The gas that is used during cellular respiration
What is O2 (oxygen)?
The difference between osmosis and diffusion.
What are water molecules traveling through a membrane in osmosis? (diffusion is gases traveling through or concentrated particles through liquid)
When proteins are too large to stay in the cell they are released in a process called.....
What is exocytosis?
The process that produces sexual reproduction cells.
What is meiosis?
The entire formula for photosynthesis.
What is......
CO2 + Sunlight + H2O -> O2 + Glucose + H20?
The products of respiration.
What are water, carbon dioxide, and energy?
The word we use to describe the cell membrane that allows things like water and oxygen to move through it.
What is semipermeable or selectively permeable?
The process in which white blood cells attack germs by bringing them into the cell to destroy them.
What is endocytosis?
The name of the process that is responsible for repairing damaged skin cells.
What is mitosis?