Found mostly in meat and beans.
What is protien?
This type of protein increases the rate that food is broken down in the gut.
What is Enzymes?
Part of the chemical equation that is before the arrow in
2HO2--> H2+O2
What is Reactant?
This is where DNA is stored.
What is Nucleus?
Transport materials from place to place within the cell.
What is Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
This makes up our genetic material.
What is Nucleic Acids?
Enzymes lower this amount of energy required for reactions to take place.
What is Activation Energy?
Basic unit that makes up all living things.
Supplies energy for the cell.
What is Mitochondria?
Process, sort and package proteins.
What is Golgi Body/Apparatus?
Found in all things living or once living.
What is Nucleic Acids
The region where a substrate binds and undergoes a chemical reaction.
What is the active site?
All cells come from...
What are Preexisting Cells
Break down damaged and dying parts of the cell.
What is lysosomes?
Controls the passage of materials into and out of the cell.
Two of the four main biomolecules made up of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
What are carbohydrates and lipids?
Theory stating that enzymes function with specific active site which only fits a specific substrate molecule allowing only that particular substrate to bind and react with the enzyme.
What is Lock and Key Theory?
Cells that are complex, consist of membrane bound organelles, and have a nucleus.
What is Eukaryote(ic)?
Carries out the process of photosynthesis.
What is Chloroplast?
A rigid layer that gives protection, support, and shape to plant cells.
What is Cell Wall?
This monomer, or subunit, makes up carbohydrates.
What is monosaccharides?
The term used to describe the loss of a protein's 3D shape, which may occur in response to extreme pH or high temperature.
What is denaturation?
Often use flagella and cilia to move around. Simple and unicellular.
What is Prokaryote(ic)?
Creates Proteins.
What is Ribisomes?
Stores water, nutrients, and waste products
What is Vacuole?