a thin, flexible barrier that protects the cell and separates it from the environment
What is the cell membrane?
a membrane bound organelle in a eukaryotic cell that houses the DNA and the nucleolus
What is nucleus?
Has two membranes: inner membrane and outer membrane. The outer membrane is usually smooth while the inner membrane is folded
What is Mitochondria?
Occurs with presence of oxygen
What is aerobic respiration?
a single molecule of DNA representing a specific subset of information in a genome
What are chromosomes?
a steroid lipid that is small and ring shaped. It fits in between the hydrophobic tails of the phospholipids and helps regulate fluidity in the membrane
What is cholesterol?
during this stage the peptide bond is formed between the incoming tRNA and the ribosome translocate on the mRNA
What is the elongation stage?
Contains DNA, stroma, ribosomes, chlorophyll, outer membrane and inner membrane to name a few and photosynthesis takes place there
What is chloroplast?
the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle to survive in the depths of space.
What is Lost in Space?
The name that we give to the DNA content of the cell
What is genome?
the overall passive movement of particles or ions from high-concentration regions to low-concentration regions
What is diffusion?
"In a galaxy far, far away ..." the opening phrase that sets the scene indicating the story takes place in a distant, fantastical realm beyond Earth for this movie franchise
What is Star Wars?
*Triple Bonus Points* Introduced in 1928, the company B & G canned and frozen vegetable brand mascot that's "jolly".
Who is the green giant?
the process by which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into glucose. This is the sugar that plants use for energy storage and will be used to power physiological processes within the plants.
What is the Calvin Cycle?
Occurs when this is packed in cells and wrapped around special proteins called histones, it is important to make sure it fits in the nucleus and involved in gene regulation
What is DNA packaging?
the flow of solvent molecules from low to high solute concentrations through a semipermeable membrane
What is osmosis?
*Double Bonus Points* responsible for allowing for the digestion of proteins and lipids, store water and wastes in the cell
What are vacuoles?
Vacuoles take up a large portion of the interior space of the plant cell and are needed in order to maintain proper levels of water within plants. While _____ provides strength,flexibility and firm pressure
What is the cell wall?
*Double Bonus Points* Terms like "Isomeration" and "Phosphorylation" are found in this 2nd process of cellular respiration
What is Glycolysis?
stands for gap 1: when the cell grows and replicates its organelles but does not replicate its chromosomes
What is G1 Phase?
*Triple Bonus Points* the import of molecules and particles into the cell by folding the cell membrane inward to form vesicles
What is endocytosis?
medium sized fibers that do not undergo remodeling and helps anchor organelles like the nucleus in place and anchor cells to each other and to the substrate.
What are Intermediate filaments?
In this 1980s classic a nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed
What is Little shop of horrors?
When fermented grapes or grains create ethanol and carbon dioxide which is identified as effervescence when released
What is alcoholic fermentation?
*Triple Bonus Points* The steps are as follows:
What is binary fission?