The two main types of cell transport
what is Active and passive transport
Homeostasis works to keep the body conditions at a (blank)
what is Normal Range/Stable condition
The Movement and Transfer of Water.
what is osmosis?
The part of the plant soaks up water for photosynthesis
What are roots
Enzymes are an example of
what is Protein
2 examples of passive transport
What is osmosis, diffusion and facilitated diffusion
The human body maintains homeostasis to prevent overheating or heat strokes
what is Sweating
A substance composed of two hydrogen and an oxygen.
What is the chemical makeup of water?
Photosynthesis takes place in the ________ and cellular respiration takes place in the ___________.
what is chloroplast , mitochondria
the purpose of an enzyme
what is speed up reactions
A solution that has greater concentration than the cell would be a (blank) solution
what is hypertonic
A structure of the nervous system that detects stimuli.
what is receptors
Has a lower concentration of solutes than the cell.
what is hypotonic?
two things are the product of photosynthesis
what is oxygen and glucose
The way enzymes are capable of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction within a living cell.
what is reducing the activation energy
The ability of the cell membrane to allow some things to pass through while preventing other things from passing through.
What is semi permeable
It is important to maintain a constant body temperature
what is cells depend on the body’s environment to live and function. In the wrong conditions certain processes and proteins will not function properly.
movement of water over large distances.
what is water transport
The products of cellular respiration
what is CO2, H2O, ATP
Any substance that is acted upon by an enzyme is
What is Substrate
The intake of external materials through the engulfing of the cell membrane
what is Endocytosis
The organ that monitors and controls body
what is The brain
The property of water that enables it to move from the roots to the leaves of plants
Water exhibits cohesive behavior.
The macromolecule the enzyme ATP synthase.
what is protein
After the enzyme and substrate bind together and perform the reaction, the substrate becomes
what is a product