These are the monomers for carbohydrates.
What are monosaccharides/sugars?
These are the molecules that enzymes act on (the reactants of enzymatic reactions).
What are substrates?
This is the kind of symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, while the other is harmed.
What is exploitation (predation/parasitism/herbivory)?
This is the step in cellular respiration that produces the most ATP.
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
This is where plants get the carbon to build glucose and other organic compounds.
What is the CO2 from the atmosphere?
This is the kind of chemical reaction that creates polymers from monomers.
What is a synthesis/dehydration reaction?
This is what molecules must be to undergo passive transport.
What is small and nonpolar?
This is the level of a food web where an animal eats a plant or other producer.
What is a primary consumer?
In a REDOX reaction, this is the chemical that receives electrons.
What is the reduced compound/oxidizing agent?
This is one of the inputs for the Calvin Cycle.
What is carbon dioxide OR ATP OR NADPH/high energy electrons?
This is the macromolecule category that includes enzymes.
What are Proteins?
These are the kind of chemical reactions that are spontaneous and release energy.
What are exergonic reactions?
These are the causes of changes in the species composition and/or trophic structures of communities.
What is a disturbance?
This is one of the chemicals produced during fermentation.
What is lactic acid/lactate OR ethanol/alcohol OR carbon dioxide?
These are the frequencies of light between which you would find visible light.
What are Infrared and Ultra Violet?
This is the type of lipids that are found in animal products.
What are saturated fatty acids?
This is the tonicity that will lead to the lysis of an animal cell.
What is hypotonicity?
This is the scope of a species' relationships that actually occur in the ecosystem.
What is a realized niche?
This is the molecule that carries high-energy electrons.
What is NADH/NaD+/niacin/B3?
This is the type of photosynthesis where the light and dark reactions are separated spatially.
What is C4 photosynthesis?
This is the number of essential amino acids.
What is 9?
This is the site on an enzyme where a non-competitive inhibitor will bind.
What is the allosteric site?
This is what you would call a species that is not invasive because it is not spreading beyond it's introduction point and/or causing environmental or economic damage.
What is a non-native species?
This is the channel that allows protons to flow down their gradient during chemiosmosis.
What is ATP-synthase?
This is the output from the electron transport chain in photosynthesis.
What are high energy electrons?