What type of energy is needed to start photosynthesis?
What is sun energy?
The location of cellular respiration.
What is the mitochondria?
Diffusion and osmosis are both examples of this kind of transport.
What is passive transport?
The amount of energy required for passive transport.
What is none?
All living things get their energy from this.
What is the sun?
The products of photosynthesis.
What are oxygen and glucose?
This process releases high amounts of energy.
What is cellular respiration?
The word we use to describe the cell membrane that allows things like water and oxygen to move through it.
What is semi-permeable?
Type of transport needed to move large molecules in and out of the cell.
What is active?
An organism that can make its own food.
What is producer or autotroph?
The organelle in plants that allows them to perform photosynthesis.
What is chloroplast?
The products of cellular respiration.
What are water, carbon dioxide, and energy?
The way molecules move when diffusing.
What is from high concentration to low concentration (or down a concentration gradient)?
This small molecule is embedded in a cell membrane and helps bring big molecules through.
What is a transport protein?
The two structures a plant cell has that an animal cell does not.
What are a cell wall and chloroplasts?
The three reactants/elements that are necessary for photosynthesis.
What are sun light, water, and carbon dioxide?
The location of fermentation.
What is the cytoplasm.
When the solute and the water in a cell are balanced.
What is Isotonic solution?
When a vesicle surrounds material and brings it into the cell.
What is Endocytosis?
What type of cells undergo cellular respiration?
What are plant and animal cells?
The entire formula for photosynthesis.
CO2 + Sunlight + H2O -> O2 + Glucose
Fermentation releases this a waste product.
What is CO2?
When a solute has a higher concentration inside the cell and the cell expands.
What is hypotonic solution?
A red blood cell is placed into a cup of very salty water. What will happen to the red blood cell and what type of solution is this?
What are shrink and hypertonic solution?
This term means outside the cell.
What is extracellular?