How are atoms calculated?
What is small number multiplied by the big numer?
When we are looking at the products of a chemical equation, where should we be looking?
What is the elements on the right side of the arrow?
An enzyme is which type of macromolecule?
What is a protien?
Which cell has no nucleus?
What is a prokaryotic cell?
The movement of just water through a membrane?
What is Osmosis
What do I look for to find the reactant part of an equation?
Anything on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation is the reactant portion?
Example of a polysaccharide?
What is a starch?
Enzymes have an area which allows it to bind to a substrate called:
What is an active site?
True or false bacteria is a eukaryotic cell?
What is true.
What happens to a vesicle during exocytosis?
what is it fuses to the membrane and the particles are released out of the cell.
glucose is considered?
What is the most common monomer for carbohydrates.
DNA is an example of what?
What is a nucleic acid?
What is one thing that can affect an enzymes rate of reaction?
What is temperature and others?
A group of cells that work together for a purpose is called:
What is a tissue?
This is active transport that uses a channel protein to move large particles.
What is protein pumps. (like the sodium-potassium pump.
What makes up proteins?
What are amino acids?
Name 2 ways I can identify a carbohydrate.
What is the -ose trick or looking for the ring shapes in the chemical formula?
What is the function of Ribosomes?
What is to help make protiens?
What is the smallest structure that is capable for performing all activities of life.
What is a cell.
When a channel protein is passively used to move particles from one area to another.
What is facilitated diffusion.
This type of reaction requires heat in order to work.
What is an endothermic reaction?
Give an example of an exothermic reaction.
What is student answers.... the sun giving off heat?
Which cell has a nucleus?
What is a eukaryote?
A single bone in your body is described as?
What is an organ?
An isotonic solution does what?
What is moves particles back and forth through a membrane, but the inside of the membrane is still containing an equal amount of particles compared to the outside of the membrane.