Six kingdoms
Mechanisms
Cell Structure and Functions
Vocabulary
Macromolecules
100
What is the diffrence between Platae and Animalia?
Platae- Cell wall with Chitin, Autotroph. Animalia- No cell walls, heterotroph.
100
What is the diffrence between active and passive transport?
Passive- uses not energy while transporting Active- Uses energy while transporting
100
What is a cell membrane, and what is its analogy?
Lets thing in and out; gate
100
What does an enzyme do?
a protein that catalyzes biochemical reaction life
100
What is is the celluar function of lipids?
Long term energy; fats
200
.What is similar between Archaebacteria and Eubacteria?
Both: Prokaryote, Unicellar, Reproduction through binary fisson, Heterotoph or Autotroph
200
What are three types of Passive transports?
Osmosis, Facilitated diffusion, Simple Diffusion
200
What is the diffrence between Central vacuole and golgi apparatus?
Central Vacuole- Stores water & food molocules. Golgi Apparatus- Packages protien
200
What is a subtrate?
it where the enzyme and subtrate mix together and makes a product.
200
What is Poteins?
Structures Muscles
300
What is the diffrence between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic- Does not have a nucleus, or other membranes bound organeles. Eukaryotic- Has a nucleus and bound organelles.
300
Why does hyperionic shrivel?
Because all the H2O goes outside if the plant cell.
300
Where is Chloroplasrts, Cell walls, and Cell mebrane located?
Plant cell
300
What is product?
its the out come to an enzyme and a subtrate.
300
What kind of energy does carbohydrates have?
Short term energy
400
What is Protista,Fungi,Plantae,and Animalias domain?
Eukarya
400
What makes isotonic normal?
Because it makes the H2O go in and out of the cell. so the air stays the same.
400
Where are ribosomes located and what do they do?
Plant and animal cell; make protein
400
What is hypotonic?
H2O goes inside the cell, and it swells
400
What is nucleic acid?
Provides genetic information varation
500
What is the diffrence in the body structure in Protista and Fungi?
Protista- is unicellular and fungi- is mostly multicellular
500
What is Equilibrium???
When concentration of a substance is equal on both sides of the cell membrane.
500
What is the function if a centrioles?
Pulls cell apart
500
What is Concentration gradient?
transition from area of higher concentration an area of lower concentration.
500
What is the four major elements found in biological molecules?
Lipids, starches, Protein, and reducing sugars.
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