Life
Chem
Surprise
Cells
Membrane
100

What is the major difference between PRO and EUK?

PRO- smaller, less complex, free floating dna

EUK- large, complex, membrane bound dna

100

What is found in an atom? (3 things)

Subatomic particles = protons, neutrons, electrons

100

What language is used to identify organisms?

Latin

100

Green, used for energy, only found in plants

chloroplast

100

What is the function of the cell membrane?

Regulates what enters/leaves the cell

200

What is the correct scientific way to name a species? (2 words)

Binomial nomenclature

200

What are the 4 macromolecules?

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Proteins

Nucleic Acids

200

Lipids store _______.

Energy

200

Regulates what comes in and out of the cell

cell membrane

200

What is hydrophobic on a phospholipid?

tails

300

Cladograms are based on ...

Traits

300

What is an enzyme? What does it end in?

A catalyst that speeds up reactions.

Ends in -ase

300

How do you tell  which organisms are most related?

How many traits they share

300

This type of cell has free-floating DNA

PRO

300

What are three types of passive transport?

Osmosis

Diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion

400

What are 4/8 characteristics of life?

  1. Has cells

  2.  Maintains homeostasis

  3.  Responds to stimulus

  4.  Can reproduce

  5.  Obtains and uses energy

  6.  Grows and develops

  7.  Has genetic makeup

  8. Can evolve

400

A solution with a pH of 11 has this concentration of H+ (High or Low)

LOW

400

What type of energy is it when products are below reactants?

Energy released

400

The region in the nucleus that is involved in ribosome production.

nucleolus

400

When a cell “shrinks”

hypertonic

500

What is the correct order of classification?

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genius, Species

500

This models demonstrates how enzymes “fit”

Lock and Key Model

500

This type of active transport moves molecules like Sodium and Potassium.

Protein pump

500

This organelle has enzymes that digest waste.

lyososome

500

What would happen if you were to break a membrane?

Phospholipids would arrange so hydrophilic heads are outside, hydrophobic tails inside

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