This is the genetic information that is transferred from parents to their offspring
What is DNA?
Infectious agent that can only replicate inside a living cell.
What is a virus?
Pancake shaped structures that capture sunlight energy.
What are thylakoids?
Breakdown of glucose
What is glycolysis?
Chromosomes are condensed and nuclear envelope is no longer visible.
What is prophase?
Every living organism is composed of one or more cells and all living cells came from a preexisting cell.
What is the cell theory?
This is known as cellular drinking.
What is pinocytosis?
Linking together monomers.
What is anabolism?
Hydrogen is pumped during these metabolic processes.
What is photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Separation of sister chromatids.
What is anaphase?
Sodium moves to an area of high concentration within a cell. Sodium is said to move by this type of transport.
What is active transport?
A patient is given is an IV that causes their cells to lyse. The solution in the IV is said to be this.
What is hypertonic?
In the reaction C6H12O6 + 6 O2 —> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O, the six CO2 molecules are examples of
What is product?
Cell's way of making energy under anaerobic conditions.
Chromosomes are duplicated.
H2O, O2 and CO2 move through the cell by this type of transport.
What is simple diffusion?
A white blood cell digests a bacteria during an infection. This is cellular eating.
What is phagocytosis?
NADH and FADH2
What are energy carriers?
Occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotes.
What is Krebs Cycle/ETC?
The resting phase for cells.
What is the G0 phase?
Transport proteins can increase the permeability of a particular substance through this structure of the cell.
What is the plasma membrane?
This double layer structure is a barrier for the cell.
What is the plasma membrane?
Occurs in the cytoplasm of all cells during the start of ATP production.
What is glycolysis?
Produces glucose in plant cells.
What is the light independent reaction?
Cells spend the most time in this stage during the cell cycle?
What is interphase?