Cells
Cell Membranes
Energy and Enzymes
Cell Respiration
Photosynthesis
100

The powerhouse of the cell

What is the mitochondria?

100

Cell membranes are made primarily of

What are phospholipids?

100

The capacity to do work

What is energy?

100

The process cells use to generate energy in the form of ATP from food molecules.

What is cellular respiration?

100
Conversion of light energy from the sun into stored chemical energy. 
What is photosynthesis?
200

All living organisms are composed of this smallest unit of life.

What are cells?

200

Major membrane components that can act as enzymes, transporters, or structural attachments for the cytoskeleton. 

What are proteins?

200

The energy of motion

What is kinetic energy?

200

Where aerobic respiration takes place in eukaryotic cells. 

What is the mitochondria?

200

This is where photosynthesis takes place. 

What is the chloroplast?

300

These cellular structures are responsible for protein synthesis

What are ribosomes?

300

A passive transport process where substances move from areas of high to low concentration. 

What is diffusion?

300

In these exergonic reactions, large molecules are broken down into smaller molecules.

What are catabolic reactions?

300

In this cytoplasmic process, glucose is split in 2, yielding 2 ATP. 

What is glycolysis?

300

Molecules that absorb specific wavelengths of light.

What are pigments?

400

A group of membranes and organelles in eukaryotic cells that work to modify, package, and transport lipids and proteins. 

What is the endomembrane system?

400

Water movement from areas of low solute concentration to areas of higher solute concentration. 

What is osmosis?

400

Molecules which lower the activation energy of chemical reactions. 

What are enzymes?

400

In this cycle, oxaloacetate is regenerated for each "turn" of the cycle".

Citric Acid Cycle

400

A collection of pigments surrounding a reaction center located in the thylakoid membrane. 

What is a photosystem?

500

These structures inside chloroplasts and mitochondria support the idea that they originated as free-living bacteria. 

What are DNA and ribosomes?

500

This transport process requires proteins and ATP to transport molecules against their concentration gradient. 

What is active transport?
500

The use of a reaction product to regulate its own production. 

What is feedback inhibition?

500

This group of proteins in the mitochondria is responsible for ferrying electrons from high energy levels to lower energy levels.

What is the electron transport chain?

500

This process utilizes carbon dioxide to build sugars in plants and algae. 

What is the Calvin Cycle?

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