What plants absorb during photosynthesis
What is water & sunlight?
This is what Glycolysis breaks down
What is Glucose?
Longest part of the cell's life cycle
What is interphase?
Trait that can be inherited
What is a Gene?
Store and transmits genetic material
What ATP Synthase is powered by
What are hydrogens?
The Krebs cycle makes coenzymes in this
What is The Matrix?
The two types of regulatory proteins
What are cyclins and growth factors?
This says that during meiosis alleles will be separated
What is the Principle of Segregation?
Holds nucleotide parts together
what is a covalent bond
Products of photosynthesis
What is Glucose and Oxygen?
Fermentation Cycles that does not require Oxygen
What is anaerobic?
Programmed cell death
What is Apoptosis?
DNA sequences located close together on the same chromosome to be inherited together as a unit during meiosis
What is linkage?
"unzips" DNA strands
What is the
DNA Helicase
The process of making just enough ATP to keep the Calvin Cycle going
What is Chemiosmosis?
Glycolysis turns Glucose into...
What is pyruvate?
During interphase DNA is stored as this
What is Chromatin?
F1 ratio for genotypes
What are..
Genotypes: 4:0
makes complementary DNA chains to the original chains
What is the DNA Polymerase
The balanced equation of photosynthesis
What is 6CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) + 6H2O (Water) + Light Energy --> C6H12O6 (Glucose) + 6O2 (Oxygen)
Where Glycolysis breaks down Glucose
What is Cytosol?
The cells that make up the body cells
What are diploid cells?
Heterozygous genotype where both alleles show independently in the phenotype
What is codominance
This replaces Thymine in RNA
What is Uracil