The component which joins two chromatids together.
What is a centromere?
Two or more elements combine chemically to form these.
What is a compound?
An anaerobic process that causes bread to rise.
What is fermentation? BONUS: What is produced by humans undergoing fermentation?
Both carbohydrates and lipids, made from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen share this classification.
What are energy rich organic compounds or biomolecules?
The only difference between osmosis and this process is that osmosis is a specialized form.
What is passive transport or diffusion?
The sugar produced by photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
The organelle in which most of cellular respiration takes place in Eukaryotic cells.
What is mitochondria?
The stage where DNA is replicated.
What is Interphase?
Enzymes are an example of this type of biomolecule.
What is a protein?
Water will diffuse out of a cell into the surrounding environment when in this type of solution.
What is hypertonic
This pigment is necessary for the energy conversion in chloroplasts.
What is chlorophyll?
What byproduct is produced as waste in cellular respiration?
What is carbon dioxide?
The stage in which nuclear membranes reappear?
What is Telophase?
Cell membranes are made primarily of this energy rich biomolecule.
The reason that small particles can enter cells through a different process than large particles.
What is a semipermable cell membrane?
The liquid compound that is needed for photosynthesis to begin and is also produced by cell respiration.
What is water? BONUS: How does it enter the plant and leave the plant?
Plant cells get ATP energy through this process.
What is cellular respiration?
Which two stages in the Cell Cycle are NOT part of mitosis?
What are Interphase and Cytokinesis?
Nucleic acids contain the same elements as carbs and lipids and these additional two elements.
What is nitrogen and phosphorus?