What is the monomer and polymer for Carbohydrate?
Monomoer: Monosaccharide
Polymer: Polysaccharide
Where is the phospholipid bilayer found?
Plasma Membrane
What type of transport does not require any energy?
Passive
Where does light excite electrons in photosynthesis?
Photosystem 1 and 2
Where do all cells come from?
Pre-existing cells
What is the monomer and polymer for protein?
Monomer: Amino Acid
Polymer: Polypeptide
Which organelle has cristae and which has cisternae?
Cristae (folds that increase surface area): Mitochondria
Cisternae (storage sacs): Golgi Apparatus
Does simple diffusion move small or large molecules?
Small
What is the difference in what PSI electrons and H+ electrons make?
PSI electrons make NADPH
H+ make ATP
What are two characteristics of prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes: No nucleus and no membrane bound organelles
Eukaryotes: Nucleus and membrane bound organelles
What is the monomer and polymer of a nucleic acid?
Monomer: Nucleotide
Polymer: DNA and RNA
In a PLANT cell, what holds organelles and maintains shape. (Hint: I am not looking for cytoplasm)
Microtubules
Active vs. passive transport: Which one moves with the gradient and which one moves against the gradient?
Active transport: moves against
Passive transport: Moves with
*If this is challenging for you, think of a river. If you are swimming against a river, does it require more or less energy. It requires a lot of energy, so you would need to be actively swimming against the current.
In the calvin cycle, how many carbons does RuBP have?
5
Who is Robert Whittaker and when did he do his accomplishment?
He created 5 kingdom taxonomical classification in 1969
Enzymes lower and weaken what?
lower activation energy and weaken chemical bonds
What is the difference between a contract vacuole and a food vacuole?
Contract vacuole stores water and a food vacuole stores nutrients
Does the Sodium Potassium pump require ATP?
yes
How many times must the calvin cycle turn?
3
What did Carl Linneaus do and when?
1700's- created binomial nomenclature which is a two term naming system using genus and species.
What is the difference between hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis?
Hydrolysis breaks down polymers into monomers and dehydration synthesis builds monomers into polymers
What is the difference between the Nucleus and the Nucleolus?
Nucleus stores DNA and the nucleolus makes ribosomes.
What is the difference between exo and endocytosis?
exocytosis: Waste products leaving the cell. Think EXO (exit).
Endocytosis: Solutes entering the cell. Think ENDO (ENTER)
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 +6O2
What are the five characteristics all things need to be considered living?
Respond to stimuli, grow and develop, reproduce, maintain homeostasis and use energy/ metabolism