The process of molecules moving from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
What is diffusion?
Building block of nucleic acid.
What is a nucleotide?
The Cell type that doesn't have a cell wall or a chloroplast.
What is Animal Cell?
organelle that stores food, water and waste, larger in an plant cell
What is the vacuole?
What are the seven characteristics of living things?
Movement, Respiration, Stimuli, Growth, Reproduction, Excrete Waste, Nutrients.
The process that requires ATP (energy) for molecules to move from low to high concentration
What is Active Transport?
What macromolecule makes up the cell membrane's bilayer?
What are lipids?
The plant cell organelle that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
What is Chloroplast?
What is the nucleus?
An example of a protein found in the human body
What is an enzyme, antibody, pigment, hormone, neurotransmitter, etc.
The process that produces ATP from glucose and oxygen - occurs in the mitochondria
What is cell respiration?
Enzymes are made of these building blocks.
What are amino acids?
The organelle that releases energy from glucose to make ATP - cell respiration.
What is mitochondria?
Provides a plant cell with structure and support
What is the cell wall?
What is an amino acid?
food making process in plants
What is photosynthesis?
What is the abbreviation for Adenosine Triphosphate
What is ATP?
type of cell that has a cell wall.
What is a Plant Cell?
Makes proteins
What is the ribosome?
What is anaerobic respiration?
The process through which cells produce energy from glucose with no oxygen.
The process that happens in the ribosomes.
What is Protein synthesis?
The formula for Glucose.
What is C6H12O6?
Organelle that controls what enters and exits the cell based on size.
What is the cell membrane?
Found in plant and animal cells that stores energy into ATP by cellular respiration
What is the mitochondria?
Put these in correct order - cell, organelle, tissue, organ system, organ, organism
What is organelle -> cell -> tissue -> organ -> organ -> organ system -> organism