True or false, Eukaryotic cells are more structurally complex than prokaryotic cells.
What is true
This organelle is found almost everywhere in the cell, and aids in protein synthesis.
What are ribosomes
The sum of reactions that occur throughout the body.
What is metabolism
True or false, enzymes make a reaction happen faster
What is false
The 1st law of thermodynamics
What is energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another.
The 2 types of prokaryotic organisms.
What are Archaea and Bacteria.
The organelle in charge of "shipping" molecules where they need to go.
What is the Golgi
The breakdown of a larger complex molecule, into smaller simple ones with the release of energy
What is catabolism
The role of an enzyme in a reaction.
What is lower activation energy
The 2nd law of thermodynamics
Because animal cells do not have this, they can burst.
What is the cell wall
The three parts of the cytoskeleton.
What are actin, intermediate filaments, and microtubules.
A reaction that cannot happen spontaneously and requires energy. Hint: NOT nonspontaneous
What is endergonic
Enzymes will bond to this specific molecule
What is substrate
When energy from one reaction is used for another reaction.
What is energy coupling.
In order to complete cellular respiration, plant cells have this along with the mitochondria
What are chloroplasts
The organelle in which the citric acid (krebs) takes place.
What is the mitochondria
A reaction that does not require energy.
What is exergonic/spontaneous
The region of an enzyme where a substrate binds
What is active site
In a redox reaction, the atom that is oxidized loses or gains an electron
What is lose
A leaf can have a full or shriveled appearance because of this organelle.
What is the vacuole.
The cell membrane is made up of this.
What is the phospholipid bilayer
A delta G that is greater than 0 indicates this reaction.
What is endergonic
When an active site changes shape to better fit the substrate.
What is induced fit
Where does a redox reaction happen in cellular respiration
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