The building blocks of lipids
What are fatty acids?
Main part of cell that involves ATP/energy
What is the Mitochondria?
Where DNA—>RNA takes place
What is the nucleus?
The study of tissues
Histology
Three examples of connective tissues
What are bone, blood, cartilage, and connective tissue proper?
The nucleic acid that is the most commonly used energy source by enzymes
What is ATP?
Powerhouse of the Cell
Mitochondria
The process of conversion of DNA to RNA
Two main parts of Cell Division
What are Interphase and Mitosis?
Three types of muscular tissue
The jack of all trades biomolecules
What are proteins?
What is the nucleus?
What is translation?
What are G1, S, and G2?
The two different types of layers for epithelial tissues
What are simple and stratified?
Three difference between DNA and RNA
- DNA is double stranded while RNA is single
- DNA: thymine, RNA: uracil
-DNA: genetic information, RNA: several functions
The cell’s immune system
What is the Lysosome?
Where translation occur
What is in cytoplasm with help of ribosomes?
The Four Phases of Mitosis
What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telaphase
The two types of muscular tissue that are involuntary
Type of bond associated with proteins
What is a peptide bond?
Three components of cytoskeleton
What is RNA polymerase?
the four types/classes of tissues
What are Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, and Nervous?
The three types of loose connective tissue proper and the three types of dense connective tissue proper
loose: adipose, areolar, and reticular
dense: regular, irregular, and elastic