What are all living things made of?
Cells
What part of the cell contains DNA?
Nucleus?
glucose
Glucose is broken down through what process?
Glycolosis
Why would two different types of cells, that form different tissues, look different?
They would be designed for their specific jobs. Cells in one tissue may have a very different function than cells in another tissue.
According to cell theory, where do cells come from?
What part of the cell controls what enters and leaves the cell through the process of diffusion?
cell membrane
What 3 things do plants need to complete photosynthesis?
Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxid
What is glucose broken down into?
ATP molecules
What is the difference between active and passive transport?
Who was the first person to use the term "cell" to describe the smallest unit of a living organism?
Robert Hooke
What do all eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cell do not?
a nucleus
What pigment do plants contain that helps them absorb sunlight?
chlorophyll
What does ATP stand for?
Adenosine triphosphate
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What type of cell do evolutionists believe was created first?
Prokaryotic cells. Meanwhile, most creationists believe that eukaryotic cells were created first on Day 3 of the Creation Week, and prokaryotic cells were created afterwards on Day 5.
Cell theory is what type of scientific tool?
A Model
What are the main differences between plant cells and animal cells?
Cell wall, chloroplasts, and a largr central vacuole
What are the byproducts of photosynthesis
Oxygen and water
Cellular respiration can occur both with or without oxygen present. What are the scientific words used to describe these processes?
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration (aerobic is more efficient.
Tissues are groups of cells. What type of organisms are they found it?
Multicellular organisms
A slimy layer called a capsule may be found around which kind of organisms?
Prokaryotic cells (such as bacteria)
What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Cells WITHOUT access to oxygen can still produce ATP through what process?
fermentation
If a cell needs to take in a molecule that is too big for active or passive transport, what does it do?
Hint: amebas
It "engulfs" the molecule by surrounding it and entraping it inside itself.