These cells lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, and their DNA floats freely in the cytoplasm.
Prokaryotes (Bacteria)
This system works with the circulatory system to bring oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide.
Respiratory
These TWO systems transports water and minerals upward from the roots, and carries sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Xylem & Phloem
This biomolecule forms most of the cell membrane, can also store long-term energy and provide insulation.
Lipids
What do humans need to survive? Hint: Reactants in Cellular Respiration
Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6H12O6)
Because viruses are not truly living, they rely on this to provide the cellular machinery necessary for replication.
Host Cell
These TWO systems work together when you cut your finger, forming a scab to protect the wound, while delivering white blood cells to fight infection.
Integumentary & Immune
This organelle turns light ATP into food for plants. Hint: Absorbs sunlight using leaves.
Chloroplast
These biomolecules are made of amino acids, help with transport, and are responsible for speeding up (catalyze) chemical reactions in cells.
Proteins
Name the process of converting DNA into mRNA...
Trans...
TransCription
Eukaryote
These TWO systems work together to remove nitrogen waste from the body by filtering the blood via your kidneys and removing it.
Excretory and Circulatory
These TWO responses help a plant seed buried underground sends its roots downward (gravity) into the soil and its stem upward toward the light.
Gravitropism & Phototropism
Share one thing that Carbohydrates and Lipids have in common
Both provide energy (short and long-term)
If mice have 64 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will each haploid cell have?
32 chromosomes
Flagella
These TWO systems work together to keep your body temperature stable by producing sweat to cool you down, and directing blood flow to the skin’s surface.
Integumentary & Circulatory
These TWO molecules (in their molecular form) are produced during photosynthesis.
Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6H12O6)
These TWO biomolecules provide structural support to cells, forming the cell wall in plants and fungi, and forming part of the cytoskeleton and cell membrane transport system (channels and pumps).
Carbohydrates and Proteins
How do we call when both traits are dominant (toxics) and they are fighting to share their traits to their babies? Hint: 50-50% & both present.
Codominant
The first cell that appeared on Earth!
Prokaryote
These THREE animal systems create a feedback loop to carry out the process of regulating blood glucose levels - (absorbing glucose, transporting glucose, and releases insulin/glucagon to maintain balance).
Digestive, Circulatory, and Endocrine.
Stigma
Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions, and when they die, we say that they got ...
Denatured
XX is for...
XY is for...
Female
Male