What is the called when groups of tissues carry out similar function?
What are organs?
Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane, High to low concentration
What is Osmosis?
What organelle is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
What are Ribosomes?
Which macromolecule is made of amino acids and which is made of fatty acids?
What do diploids contain? (hint there are 3)
What is not a characteristic of all living things?
What is the ability to change their external environments?
Molecules move from high to low concentration
What is diffusion?
What organelle breaks down waste and worn-out parts?
What are lysosomes?
What macromolecule is made of monosaccharides?
What are carbohydrates?
Creates 4 different haploid gametes this is known as?
What is Meiosis?
What water property helps water to move up through the plant stems? (hint there are 2)
What is cohesion and adhesion?
Plant wilt when deprived from water is an example of?
What is Osmosis?
What organelle is makes ATP and is common in muscle cells?
What is mitochondria?
What are Nucleic Acids?
Creates 2 identical cells, this is known as?
What is Mitosis?
Viruses can only be seen using what kind of microscope?
What is an Electron Microscope?
No ATP, includes diffusion and osmosis
What is Passive Transport?
What organelles are found in plants but not in animal cells? (hint there are 3)
What is large central vacuole, cell wall, chloroplast?
This kind of macromolecule makes protein speed up reactions, works best in specific pH ranges, and work best in lower activation energy of reactions.
What are Enzymes?
What is it called when the cytoplasm splits?
What is cytokinesis?
Why does ice float and how does it help aquatic life?
What is.. it is less dense than liquid water --- insulates aquatic life?
Uses ATP to move molecules against the concentration gradient
What is Active Transport?
What is the organelle that packages & ships proteins?
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
What Macromolecules is most abundant in muscles?
What are proteins?
What does it mean when chromosomes fail to separate? This could be a disorder like Down Syndrome.
What is nondisjunction?