What is a decomposer.
The form of cell energy used for active transport, cell division, movement, etc.
What is ATP?
The rhythmic waves of relaxations and contractions.
What is peristalsis?
The law of thermodynamics that states energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
What is the first law.
The testing agents for simple sugars and complex sugars
What are benedicts and iodine?
The theory that says that myosin and actin slide over each other in a muscle.
What is the sliding filament theory?
The competition for, food, shelter between different species.
What is interspecific competition.
The movement of H+ through the ATP Synthase that supplies the energy for phosporylation.
What is chemiosmosis?
The optimal temperature for all digestive enzymes
What is 37 degrees.
The ecological pyramid that can only be upright.
What is Energy.
This step is shared with both aerobic and anaerobic respiration and yields 2ATP
What is glycolysis
The three types of physical digestive processes
What is emulsification, chewing and churning.
A cell that retains information about the shape of an antigen.
What is the memory T cell?
Three steps to urine formation.
What is the filtration, reabsorption and secretion?
The kingdom where organisms are single celled, prokaryotic and found in extreme enviroments.
What is Archaea.
The location of the Calvin Cycle.
What is the stroma?
The four components of pancreatic juice.
What is amylase, lipase, trypsin and bicarbonate ions
Main method of oxygen gas transport.
What is the hemoglobin?
The gas exchange that happens at the alveoli.
What is external respiration?