Organelles
Biomolecules
Transports
100
Which organism makes ATP, and is also called the "powerhouse," of the cell?
What is the mitochondria
100
What is the difference between a monomer and a polymer?
The monomer is the basic building block and they are singular, a polymer combines all of the basic building blocks but it is much larger.
100
What is the cell membrane made of?
The cell membrane is made of lipids or fats and proteins
200
Which organelle is only in plant cells and it supports the plant cells?
What is the cell wall
200
What are the 4 basic biomolecules?
What is protein, nucleotides, sugars, and fats
200
What is the difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion?
The biggest difference is that facilitated diffusion uses a carrier protein and diffusion doesn't. Diffusion is the movement of small and uncharged molecules only, but facilitated diffusion can move bigger molecules too with the carrier protein.
300
Which organelle is attached to the Rough ER? It helps to build and repair cells
What is the ribosomes
300
What is the purpose of sugars?
What is to gain instant energy
300
True or false, hypertonic is when the internal contents have a higher concentration than outer contents?
No, hypertonic is when the concentration level is higher on the outside
400
Which organelle is only in animal cells and it is used to help the movement of DNA?
What is centrioles
400
What are the monomer and polymer of nucleotides
The monomer is nucleotide and the polymer is DNA & RNA
400
What is the difference between semi-permeable and permeable?
The difference between semi-permeable and permeable is that permeable is when all things can go in and out, but semi-permeable is when only some things can go through and some things cant get through the membrane
500
What would happen if a lysosome doesn't function correctly?
The cell would get unwanted things in it and then it would start to die because the lysosome is the one that keeps the cell clean.
500
What is the monomer of whole fat?
What is 1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids
500
If there is 45% water on side A and 56% of water on side B, from which side to which side will osmosis go?
It will go from side B to side A, because osmosis moves from higher water gradients to lower gradients
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