What elements make up lipids?
What is carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
What is the function of transport proteins (located in the cell membrane)?
What is to move bigger molecules (like sugar) into and out of the cell.
Which type of nutrition uses photosynthesis?
What is autotrophic
What is the definition of organic?
What is something that contains carbon or formed from living thing
What are the subunits that make up lipids?
What are fatty acids and glycerol.
Which type of nutrition depends on other organisms for food?
What is heterotrophic
What are carbohydrates used for by the body?
What is energy
What is the function of lipids.
What is long term storage, insulation, protective coating
What is bulk transport?
What is the transportation of large quantities of materials across a cell membrane
How do cells get energy from eating rice?
The rice (starch) is digested (broken down) into smaller pieces (sugar) that your cell uses to make energy (in the mitochondria)
What are the subunits of carbohydrate?
What is sugar
Name some examples of lipids
What are fats, oils, waxes, steroids, phospholipid
What is the cell membrane made up of?
What is two (bi) phospholipid layers
How do plants (self feeders) make their food?
Plants use sunlight (chlorophyll, water and carbon dioxide) to make sugar (and oxygen) in a process called photosynthesis
Name 2 types of sugars.
What is sucrose, glucose, fructose, starch, cellulose, glycogen
Which process helps to move small molecules across the cell membrane?
What is Diffusion
Name two molecules that can easily pass through the cell membrane?
What are water, carbon dioxide, oxygen
Why do other feeders need to eat other organisms?
What is to obtain nutrients they need in order to survive.