This chemical made of hydrogen and oxygen is very important to help a cell keep its shape, maintain homeostasis and dissolve the chemicals cells need.
What is water?
This is the term for transport that does NOT require the cell to use its own energy.
What is passive transport?
This stage of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm, does NOT require oxygen and releases a little bit of energy.
What is stage 1 of cellular respiration?
This is the stage of cell division the cell spends the most time in.
What is interphase?
Sugars and starches are a form of this chemical.
What are carbohydrates?
This is the term for transport that requires the cell to use its own energy.
This is where stage 2 of cellular respiration takes place.
What is the mitochondria?
The stage in which the DNA is copied.
What is interphase?
These chemicals store MORE energy than carbohydrates.
What are lipids?
What is selectively permeable?
In this stage of cellular respiration oxygen is required and LOTS of energy is released.
What is stage 2 of cellular respiration?
The stage of the cell cycle that can be summarized as PMAT.
What is mitosis?
DNA and RNA are examples.
What are nucleic acids?
What is diffusion?
Muscle cells perform this process instead of cellular respiration when you exercise strenuously and cannot breathe in enough oxygen to meet the demands of your muscle cells.
What is Lactic Acid Fermentation?
The stage of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up in the middle and attach to the spindle fibers.
What is metaphase?
This chemical is made up of amino acids.
What are proteins?
This is how water moves in and out of cells.
What is osmosis?
Sugar and oxygen.
What are the raw materials of cellular respiration?
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What are the products of photosynthesis?
The stage of cell division in which the cytoplasm splits into two completely different cells.
What is cytokinesis?