Carbs, Lipids, Proteins & Nucleic Acids
Cell Structure
Cell Transport
Photosynthesis & Cellular
Respiration
Cell Division
100
What type of organic compound provides "ready energy"?
What is carbohydrates.
100
All of the membrane bound parts of the cell.
What is an organelle.
100
The movement of materials against a concentration difference.
What is active transport.
100
The important compound, responsible for storage and release of energy, and consists of adenine, a 5-carbon sugar(ribose), and three phosphate groups.
What is adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
100
The process by which cells divide into two daughter cells.
What is cell division.
200
This compound makes up over 50% of organic body matter.
What is proteins.
200
The green pigment used to capture sunlight.
What is chlorophyll.
200
When concentration on both sides of the membrane is reached, it is said that this is reached.
What is equilibrium.
200
Carbon dioxide + water ------------> glucose + oxygen light energy
What is the equation of photosynthesis.
200
When cells receive an overload of information, increase in size, and become less efficient in material movement, it is known to have this.
What is an "information crisis".
300
A protein that can catalyze a chemical reaction.
What is a catalyst.
300
These two structures are much more abundant in animal cells.
What is lysosomes and what is mitochondria.
300
The process in which molecules pass through protein channels, rather then directly through the cell membrane.
What is facilitated diffusion.
300
Glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain, are all a part of this cycle.
What are the stages of cellular respiration.
300
Prokaryotic cells divide through this process.
What is binary fission.
400
A type of nucleic acid that consists of a five carbon sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base.
What is nucleotides.
400
This organelle acts as a storage tank for water, food, and enzymes in the cell.
What is the Golgi Apparatus.
400
The force caused by a net movement of water into or out of a cell.
What is osmotic pressure.
400
The total amount of ATP molecules produced during cellular respiration.
What is 36 ATP molecules.
400
Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, are the steps of this process.
What is mitosis.
500
This type of molecule is characterized by a phospholipid bi layer, has a biological membrane, and waterproof coverings.
What is a lipid.
500
Ribosomes are made in this area of the nucleus.
What is nucleolus.
500
A type of active transport that transports solid clumps or large materials into or out of a cell.
What is bulk transport.
500
The process by which a person uses energy for a few quick seconds of activity.
What is lactic acid fermentation.
500
The stages of interphase in which the cell first grows and then replicates.
What is G1, S, and G2.
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