The 4 Main Macromolecules in our bodies.
What are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and Nucleic Acids?
This is the definition of the cell law.
What is: cells art red smallest form of life, basic unit of life and all cells come from other cells?
This is the life cycle of the cell.
What is the Cell Cycle?
This is the study of interrelationships between organisms and their environment.
What is Ecology?
This is the process in which plants take in sunlight to make food/energy.
This is what DNA stands for.
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
What are true nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
This is the acronym for the phases of MITOSIS. And it stands for this.
What is PMAT? What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, Telophase?
These are biotic Factors. (Give example)
What are living things in an environment? Birds
This is where cellular respiration occurs within the cell. Hint: It's the "powerhouse" of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
These are the monomers of Proteins.
Diffusion is passive transport of molecules from ____________concentration to ___________ concentration.
What is high to low?
This part of MITOSIS is characterized by sister chromatids lining up on the center line of the cell.
What is Metaphase?
What are nonliving things in an environment? Rocks.
This is the opposite of Photosynthesis. It is the process in which energy is released.
What is respiration?
These are the monomers of carbohydrates.
What are monosaccharides?
The ______________ contains the genetic material of the cell. It is the brain of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
This part of MITOSIS is characterized by sister chromatids being pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell.
What is Anaphase?
This is the gradual change in the species of plants in the same ecosystem over time.
What is Ecological Succession?
This is homeostasis (in your own words).
What is balance?
These are the monomers of Nucleic Acids.
What are nucleotides?
This organelle is the garbage disposal system of the cell.
What are lysosomes?
These are the 3 phases of the cell cycle.
What are G1 (growth), S (DNA replication) and G2 (Prep for Mitosis).
This is the level of ecological organization that includes all living and nonliving things.
What is an ecosystem?
This is the type of movement in which particles move from low concentration to high concentration.
What is active transport?