The macromolecule responsible for quick energy
What is Carbohydrates
The amount of cells created in meiosis
What is 4?
The type of cell that does not contain a nucleus
What is a Prokaryote?
The "powerhouse of the cell" or the site of respiration in the cell
What is the Mitochondria
The type of cell transport that does not require energy
What is Passive Transport?
The macromolecule used in protein synthesis and genetics
What are Nucleic Acids?
The part of the cell cycle responsible for duplicating DNA
What is S Phase?
The cellular parts that a eukaryote has that a prokaryote does not have
What are Membrane Bound Organelles?
The site where eukaryotes store nucleic acids
What is the Nucleus?
The energy molecule necessary for active transport
The polymer of lipids that is used to build cell membranes
What is a Phospholipid?
The kind of cell created in mitosis that is different from what is created in meiosis
What is diploid?
The shape of the part of the cell that bacteria store their genetic information
What is Circular?
The organelle where translation in protein synthesis occurs
Ribosomes
The type of solution where concetration is equal inside and outside of the cell
What is Isotonic Solution?
All molecules ending in -ose are _______ and all molecules ending in -ase are ___________.
What are Carbohydrates and Proteins?
The two stages in meiosis responsible for genetic variation within gametes
What is crossing over and independent assortment?
The organelle that prokaryotes and plant cells share that animal cells do not share
What is a Cell Wall?
The part of the cell responsible for creating glucose
What is a Chloroplast?
The name for the pressure that active transport flows against going from low to high
What is concentration gradient?
The two parameters that causes a protein to become denatured
What are temperature and pH?
Fertilization takes _______ and makes ________ to ensure the correct amount of DNA is in zygotes
What is haploid cells and diploid cells?
The 4 cellular parts that prokaryotes and eukaryotes share
What are cell membranes, ribosomes, cytoplasm and DNA?
The two organelles used for movement in prokaryotes
What are cilia and flagella?
What happens to the cells of a freshwater fish when it is placed in saltwater
What is Shrink?