This is the type of transport where you go from high to low concentration.
What is... passive transport?
What is... C6H12O6 + O2 = H20 + CO2 + ATP?
This is the equation for photosynthesis.
What is... CO2 + H20 + ATP = C6H12O6 + O2?
Where genetic material lines up in the middle of the cell.
What is... the metaphase plate?
Endocytosis is a form of...
What is... active transport?
This bond holds the most energy within ATP.
What is... the bond between the second and third phosphate groups?
This is the first step in cellular respiration.
What is... glycolysis?
What is... the Calvin cycle?
After meiosis 1, the resulting daughter cells are...
What are... haploid?
These get filled up during photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
What are... energy carriers?
These help water get across the cell membrane in osmosis.
What are... aquaporins?
The amount of ATP made during aerobic cellular respiration.
What is... 38 ATP?
This is where the light dependent reactions turn sunlight into chemical energy.
What is... the thylakoid?
`This allows genetic variation to occur.
What is... random assortment and crossing over?
This is the result of uncontrolled cell division.
What is... cancer?
These are things that enzymes do.
What is... lower the activation energy of a reaction/catalyze a reaction/be recycled?
Anaerobic cellular respiration makes significantly less ATP because...
What is... O2 is the final electron accept so without it, the ETC cannot occur and the CAC gets backed up? ATP is only made in glycolysis?
This happens to sugar production when it is dark outside for a long time *explain*.
What is... the LDR don't occur as much, energy carriers aren't as readily filled, the Calvin cycle cannot occur?
The difference between mitosis and meiosis is...
What is... mitosis = diploid to diploid, identical daughter cells, 1 step? meiosis = diploid to haploid, gametes can be genetically varied, occurs in two steps?
Translocation is different than crossing over because...
What is... crossing over has the same genetic material exchanged on the same chromosomes while translocation deals with genetic material being exchanged on different chromosomes?
The sodium potassium pump is an example of this.
What is... energy coupling? and active transport?
The citric acid cycle needs to be completed this amount of times. Explain why.
What is... twice? *need to explain why it occurs twice*
This pigment absorbs blue and red wavelengths but reflects green wavelengths.
What is... chlorophyll a?
Nondisjunction can cause these issues.
What is... monosomy and/or trisomy? *need to be more specific about these*
IV solution needs to be...
What is... an isotonic solution? *explain why*