Plants use light for...
Photosynthesis/ Making organic molecules from inorganic molecules
What is the main source of most environments around the world?
The Sun
Brain of the cell, holds DNA
Nucleus
When there is an equal concentration of water inside of the cell and the solution it sits in, so there is no net movement of water (the water moves freely between the 2)
Isotonic
Monomer and polymer of Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides and polysaccharides
Use 2 of the following words to describe a plant
Multicellular, Unicellular
Prokaryote, Eukaryote
Multicellular Eukaryote
A single path of a food web is called?
Food Chain
Gel Like Organelle that supports the cell and aids in movement of other organelles
Cytoplasm
When there is a lower concentration of water in the cell than the solution it sits in, so the water enters the cell, and the cell expands
Hypotonic
Monomer and polymer of Lipids
None- 2 Components are Glycerol and Fatty Acids
Plant Embryo, Cotyledon(s), and a protective coat make up a...?
Seed
All energy relationships (feeding) in an environment shown together is referred to as a...?
Food Web
Organelle responsible for determining what exits and enters the cell
Cell Membrane
When there is a higher concentration of water in the cell than the solution it sits in, so the water leaves the cell, and the cell shrivels
Hypertonic
Monomer and polymer of Proteins
Amino Acids, and Polypeptides (AA Pepe!)
What moves through Xylem? Phloem?
Xylem- Water. Phloem- Food.
Populations that are non native and disrupt an ecosystem are called...
Invasive species
This Organelle is responsible for disposing of waste and recycling matter in the cell
Lysosome
When a difference in concentration Gradient exists, there will be a movement from high concentration to low concentration, this is called what?
Diffusion
Monomer and polymer of Nucleic Acids?
Nucleotides and ATP/DNA/RNA
What are the 2 Vascular tissues?
Xylem and Phloem
The sum total of species in an area is referred to as the ...
Biodiversity
Name an Organelle that is surrounded by a membrane
nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, plastids, lysosomes, and vacuoles
When energy is input into a system to move a substance against their concentration gradient (Low to High)
Active Transport
What do we say to remember what elements go into the macromolecules?
CHO, CHO, CHON, CHONP
for Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids respectively