A small, nonliving infectious agent that replicates in a host cell
What is a Virus?
The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.
What is Homeostasis?
The movement of molecules with the gradient.
What is passive diffusion?
The reactants for photosynthesis
What is water + carbon dioxide + sunlight?
The reactants for cellular respiration.
What is oxygen + glucose?
This viral reproduction cycles involves a delayed show of symptoms and dormant viral activity until triggered to lyse.
What is the Lysogenic Cycle?
Selectively permeable part of the cell that controls movements of substances.
What is the cell membrane?
The movement of water molecules from high to low concentrations.
What is osmosis?
The products of photosynthesis
The products of cellular respiration.
What is carbon dioxide + ATP + water
This viral reproduction cycle results in immediate on-set of symptoms and destruction of cell with multiple emerging viruses.
What is the Lytic Cycle?
The body does this to generate heat in reaction to cold temperature.
What is a hypertonic solution?
Photosynthesis is done in this organelle by autotrophs (producers)
What is the chloroplast?
Cellular respiration is done in this organelle by heterotrophs (consumers) and autotrophs (producers).
What is the mitochondria?
A biological protection that provides immunity to a particular disease; introduces weakened or dead versions of the virus.
What is a Vaccine?
The body does this to cool down in reaction to hot temperatures.
What is sweating?
When a solution is less than 50% solute?
What is a hypotonic solution?
The name of the biomolecule that is created by plants for energy usage in both plants and animals
What is glucose?
Two functions of cellular respiration.
What is exercise energy and metabolism?
Virus that attacks the body's immune system results in immunodeficiency which makes patient more susceptible to secondary infections.
What is HIV?
What is a homeostat?
This type of transport requires ATP and a transport protein.
What is active transport?
This type of energy conversion is happening in photosynthesis
What is solar into chemical energy?
What is ATP?