Macromolecules
Cell Organelles
Enzymes
Cell Transport
Definitions
100

This macromolecule has a Hydrophilic Head & 2 Hydrophobic Tails

What are Lipids?

100

This organelle is responsible for regulating what goes in & out the cell. 

What are cell membranes?

100
Enzymes are made up of this Macromolecule

What is protein?

100

The process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration

What is diffusion?

100

Single units/small molecules

What are monomers?

200
The function of Carbohydrates

What is quick energy & structure? 

200

This organelle is responsible for shaping, supporting, & protecting the cell

What are Cell walls?

200

The method Enzymes & Substrates are often compared to

What is The Lock & Key Method?

200

The movement of substances against the concentration gradient

What is Active Transport?

200

Long chain molecules made up of many monomers

What are Polymers?

300

3 examples of Lipids

What are Fats, Oils, & Waxes?

300

This organelle is responsible for Assembling Lipids & proteins

What is Golgi Apparatus?

300

The function of Enzymes 

What is lowering activation energy?

300

This cell transport do not require cell energy

What is Passive Transport & Diffusion?

300
Polymers that make up everything found in living things

What are Biological Macromolecules?

400

This macromolecule is responsible for DNA & RNA

What are Nucleic Acids?

400

This organelle is responsible for converting chemical energy in food to usable compounds

What is Mitochondria?

400

The place Enzymes bind to their substrates

What is The active site?

400

The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane 

Osmosis

400

 type of membrane transport that does not require energy

what is Passive Transport

500

The function of protein

What is muscle contraction, cell Transport, enzymes, & signaling?
500

This organelle is responsible for converting solar energy into chemical energy stored in food

What is chloroplast?

500

3 factors that affect Enzyme Action

What is pH, temperature, & Concentration of Enzymes & substrates?

500

3 types of Passive Transport

What is Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion, & Diffusion?  

500

 type of membrane transport that does require energy

what is Active Transport?

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