Transport
Biogeochemical Cycles
Organelles and Organs
Population Ecology
Cellular Respiration
100
-no energy -no control -high to low
What is passive transport?
100
Reaction that puts carbon into the environment from fossil fuels.
What is combustion reaction?
100
stores bile
What is gall bladder?
100
population grows to where resources can still support it has a carrying capticity includes all organisms except bacteria and humans
What is a logistic growth model
100
Glucose+O2-->ATP+CO2
What is Aerobic Respiration?
200
-requires energy -moves molecules from a low to a high concentration -cells can control the rate of movement of molecules
What is active transport?
200
Conversion of Nitrogen in the environment into useful nitrogen for organisms through legumes.
What is Nitrogen Fixation?
200
The cell membrane controls what comes in and out of the cell. The cell wall supports and gives structure to an plant cell.
What is a cell membrane and cell wall?
200
everyone survives until middle age, then mortality increases
What is survivorship curve 1
200
-Without oxygen -The type of respiration that yeast cells do -use pyruvate to recycle NADH to NAD and two byproducts are ethyl alcohol and CO2
What is alcoholic fermentation?
300
-movement of water from a high to a low concentration -type of passive transport
What is osmosis?
300
Water vapor released by plants.
What is transpiration?
300
The rough er transports materials through the cell. The smooth er makes proteins and lipids that are exported to the cell, controls calcium level of muscle, and detoxifies posions, alchol, and drugs
What is rough and smooth er?
300
clumped uniform random
What is the types of dispersion
300
-without oxygen -use pyruvate to recycle NADH to NAD and a byproduct is lactic acid
What is Lactic Acid Fermentation?
400
-more salts inside cells -water will diffuse into the cell until it bursts
What is hypotonic?
400
Process that converts dead organisms and poo into atmospheric nitrogen.
What is ammonification?
400
They perform gas exchange
What is Capillaries?
400
same species in a given area share the same resources respond to same stimuli
What is a population
400
1. Glycolysis 2. Kreb's Cycle 3. Electron chain transport
What are the 3 steps of Aerobic Respiration?
500
White blood cells engulfing and invading bacteria cell
What is phagocytosis?
500
Drives the Nitrogen Cycle.
What is bacteria?
500
what transfer deoxygenated blood toward the heart
What is veins?
500
In 2006 a population has 27000 individuals. In that year 112 dies and 173 were born per capita. What is the population in 2007?
What is 28,647
500
A carbohydrate monomer found in animal liver cells
What is glycogen?
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