This domain includes all living cells with a nucleus.
What are eukaryotes?
The biomolecule found in foods like potatoes, bread, rice, fruits and vegetables.
What are carbohydrates?
This organ contains protease and hydrochloric acid to help digest biomolecules.
What is the stomach?
The gel-like substance found in all cells that supports the cell and allows a space for chemical reactions to take place.
What is the cytoplasm?
The output of cellular respiration.
What is 6 CO2, 6 H2O, and 34 ATP?
This term describes animals that are warm blooded, give live birth, and feed their young milk.
What are mammals?
The monomers of proteins.
What are amino acids?
These proteins act as biological catalysts, increasing the speed of reactions.
What are enzymes?
The organelle found in all cells that builds proteins and enzymes from amino acids.
What is a ribosome?
Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle.
What is the chloroplast?
The four common kingdoms of eukaryotes.
What are protists, fungi, plants and animals?
The biomolecule that is used for long-term energy storage as well as building cell membranes.
What are lipids?
This gland produces amylase and lipase to be used in the duodenum.
What is the pancreas?
The organelle found in eukaryotic cells that converts glucose (food) into ATP (energy).
What is a mitochondria?
The first stage of cellular respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm.
What is glycolysis?
This order contains lions, wolves, bears, and sealions.
What are carnivores?
The monomers of proteins.
What are amino acids?
The part on an enzyme where molecules can attach and be changed.
What is an active site?
The types of cells that use cellular respiration.
What is ALL cells?
The Light Dependent Reactions require these two inputs from outside the cell during photosynthesis.
What are sunlight and water?
This term describes a phylum of animals with a spinal chord.
What is chordata?
The term for two sugar molecules that bonded together.
What is a disaccharide?
The term for an enzyme that no longer functions due to a warped active site.
What is denatured?
Chlorophyll is contained within these structures, which look a bit like a stack of green pancakes inside the chloroplast.
What is a thylakoid?
What is a grana? (a stack of thylakoids)
These enzymes carry electrons and hydrogen atoms to the Electron Transport Chain during cellular respiration.
What are NADH and FADH2?
What are NAD+ and FADH+?