Macromolecules
Cell Organelles
Homeostasis
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
100

What type of macromolecules ends in -ose?

Carbohydrates!!

Example: glucose, sucrose, fructose

100

WHY is the mitochondria "the powerhouse of the cell"?

It makes energy (ATP)!

100

What are the concentration gradients for:

1-passive transport

2-active transport

passive->high to low

active->low to high

100

What is the purpose of photosynthesis?

For plants to make glucose!

100

What is the purpose of cellular respiration?

To make ATP (energy)!

200

What is the relationship between lipids and the cell membrane?

Cell membrane is made up of phospholipids

200

Which organelle (present in all cells) makes proteins?

Ribosomes

200

What type of feedback loop is it when a response is COUNTERACTED (opposite effect)?

Negative feedback loop

200

Where in the plant does photosynthesis happen?

Chloroplast
200

What kind of organisms carry out cellular respiration?

ALL OF EM

300

Carbohydrates and lipids both provide energy, but what is the difference in function between the two?

Carbohydrates provide short term energy and lipids provide long-term energy and insulation

300

What is the "mailman" of the cell?

Golgi apparatus

300

What are the 3 types of passive transport?

1-simple diffusion

2-facilitated diffusion

3-osmosis

300

What are the reactants needed for photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide

Water

ATP (sunlight)

300

Where in the ANIMAL cell does cellular respiration happen?

Mitochondria

400

How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions?

Enzymes LOWER the activation energy!

400

What organelles are present in plant cells but NOT in animal cells?

BONUS 50PTS: What is the difference in vacuole structure between the two cells?

1-cell wall

2-chloroplasts

BONUS: plant cells have ONE large vacuole, animal cells have multiple small ones

400
What is the goal of passive transport being from high to low?

EQUILIBRIUM <3

400

What would happen if a plant is exposed to MORE sunlight?

MORE glucose and oxygen

400

In which organisms does anaerobic respiration happen in?

Alcoholic fermentation-some bacteria and yeast

Lactic acid fermentation-animal cells and some bacteria


500

List the monomers for all 4 macromolecules

1. nucleic acids->nucleotides

2. carbohydrates->monosaccharides

3. proteins->amino acids

4. lipids->triglycerides

500

What are the structures that are present in ALL cells?

AND

 What is the difference between DNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

1-cell membrane

2-cytoplasm

3-ribosomes

4-DNA

500

What happens when a cell is left in a LOW solute environment for too long?

Water will go in and the cell will swell
500

In which part of the plant does photosynthesis happen?

Little holes in the leaves called "stomata"

500

What is the difference between the reactants for anaerobic cellular respiration and aerobic cellular respiration?

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen

Anaerobic respiration is not

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