What is an Enzyme?
Proteins that act as a catalyst for biochemical reactions.
When water sticks to itself it is called...
Cohesion
What is the cell cycle?
It is a series of steps where chromosomes and other cell make a copie.
What is Photosynthesis?
Light that is transformed into energy, used in plants
What is this?
Carbon Cycle
what is this?
Lock and Key
What is Adhesion?
Water stick to other objects
What is the longest part of the cell cycle?
interphase
Light-Independent
This is a cycle within the atmosphere where plants, animals and more are a part of to create a balanced system. What cycle is it?
Carbon Cycle
What is inhibition?
The process where enzyme activity is slowed down, regulated, or negatively affected.
What is it called when charges are not evenly spread between atoms?
Polarity
What are the 6 phases of mitosis?
1. Prophase
2. Prometaphase
3. Metaphase
4. Anaphase
5. Telophase
6. Cytokinesis
What is Light-Dependent?
It convert light energy into chemical energy.
What is carbon sink/carbon reservoir?
This is a natural way, sometimes artificial way of saying or reservoir and storing the atmosphere's carbon with physical and biological mechanisms.
What part of the enzyme is where the substrate binds?
Active site
Why can some bugs walk on water? (explain)
Surface tension, the water is bonded together and makes a force that is harder to break.
You know a cell is ready to divide when...
More enzymes are created, DNA is replicated, centrioles duplicated (animal cells)
How do pigments, like chlorophyll, help the process of photosynthesis?
Chlorophyll helps the plant take in light and then get it transferred to energy.
What are 4 processes that transform and process carbon into different reservoirs?
Photosynthesis, decomposition, respiration, and combustion
How do they work?
They bind to molecules that will kick off a chemical reaction, directly affect biochemical bonds, which creates new products.
What are all the properties of water?
polarity, solvent, cohesion, adhesion, surface tension, specific heat
Cancer cells
Where do plants get energy at night?
They get energy from water and air that they will transfer into energy.
Coal, oil, natural gasses, and more are all examples of what?
Carbon sinks