The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
What is a chloroplast?
The unit of energy used by cells.
What is ATP?
What is fermentation?
Movement of particles from high to low concentration
What is diffusion?
Cells divide because...
What is growth or repair?
This type of organism makes its own food through photosynthesis
What is an autotroph?
True or false: cellular respiration is a physical change
What is false?
The type of cell where alcoholic fermentation takes place
What is yeast?
Movement of particles from low to high concentrations with the use of energy
What is active transport?
DNA wrapped around proteins is called this
What is a chromosome? (bonus: how many chromosomes does a human have?)
The molecular formula for sugar (glucose)
What is C6H12O6?
The organelle where cellular respiration takes place in Eukaryotic cells
What is mitochondria?
Fermentation happens when ____ is not present
What is oxygen? Bonus: what word describes a lack of O2?
Process where water moves across a membrane
What is osmosis? Bonus: What type of transport is this (passive/active)?
This can happen when a cell spends more time in mitosis and less time in interphase
What is cancer?
The reactants for photosynthesis
What is CO2 + H2O + sunlight?
The products of cellular respiration
What is energy, CO2, and H2O
True or false: Fermentation produces more energy than respiration
What is false?
The process through which a cell eats something else
What is endocytosis?
This is the time when a cells grows, does its normal job, and copies DNA
What is interphase?
This pigments captures sunlight and gives plants their green color
What is chlorophyll
Bonus: What was the name of the plant used in the photosynthesis (bubble counting) lab?
The relationship between photosynthesis and respiration
What is opposite equations
A type of fermentation that makes muscles sore after exercise
What is lactic acid fermentation?
When happens when a red blood cell is put in salty ocean water
What is the cell shrinks?
The reason why repeated sunburns are so dangerous
What is increasing risk of mutations / melanoma?