Term that means study of life.
What is biology?
The small units that join together to create a larger, more complex molecule are called ____________.
What are monomers?
To speed up a reaction.
What is catalyze?
Single celled organism.
What is prokaryotic?
Chloroplast
What is plant cell?
To keep the body's internal conditions stable.
What is homeostasis?
All the chemical reactions that occur in an organism
What is metabolism?
Specialized proteins that change the rate of chemical reactions.
What are enzymes?
Multi-cellular organism.
What is eukaryotic?
ATP or energy.
What is mitochondria?
When the body reverses a change in its internal environment to to keep levels at a normal level.
What is negative feedback?
The organic compound that stores long term energy and provides a waxy coating for plant leaves.
What are lipids?
The energy chemicals need to begin a chemical reaction.
What is activation energy?
All living organisms are made of cells.
What is cell theory?
Cell wall.
What is plant cell? bacterial cell?
When the body encourages a change to continue, thereby taking it farther from its normal point.
What is positive feedback?
The organic compound that is essential to the structural components of body tissues.
What is protein?
Enzymes ( can / cannot ) be re-used after each chemical reaction.
What is can?
When a stem cell becomes specialized.
What is differentiation?
Nucleolus.
What is nucleus?
Glands that secrete chemical signals called hormones affect ______.
What are target tissues?
The organic compound that stores energy for cells and provide structural support in plants.
What are carbohydrates?
A factor affects enzyme productivity. (name at least one)
What is temperature? pH? inhibitors?
Term described as "little organ".
What is organelle?
Stored waste.
What is lysosome?