The powerhouse of the cell
What is mitochondria?
This form of membrane transport requires no energy
What is passive transport?
An allele that expresses its trait even in the presence of another allele (e.g., T).
Basic energy unit for the cell
What is ATP?
Site of cellular respiration
What is mitochondria
The control center of the cell. Contains DNA
What is nucleus?
Membrane transport that requires no energy and involves water
What is osmosis?
An allele that is only expressed its trait only in the presence of two recessive traits
What is a recessive trait?
Cells use this for vesicular transport to move large substances in and out of cells
What is a vesicle?
Oxygen + glucose
What is the requirements for cellular respiration?
The site of photosynthesis
What is a chloroplast?
Transport the requires energy and involves sodium and potassium
What is the sodium-potassium pump
The physical expression of a genotype
What is a phenotype?
Recycles and digest cellular waste
What is a lysosome?
ATP + Carbon dioxide
Products of cellular respiration?
Whip-like tail structure that aids in movement for prokaryotic cells
What is flagella?
Type of vesicular transport that involves the entry of substances into the cell using vesicles
What is endocytosis?
When the genotype is TT
What is homozygous dominant
Special sac-like structures that are surrounded by small blood vessels and capillaries.
What are alveoli?
Main way for cell to produce energy
What is cellular respiration?
Only found in plant cells and in some eukaryotic cells that provides structure to the cell
What is the cell wall?
Type of vesicular transport that involves exiting substances from the cell using vesicles
What is exocytosis?
When the genotype is Tt
What is heterozygous?
Used for showing changes over time or continuous data
What is a line graph?
Height of foam and size of balloon
What are ways to measure cellular respiration?