Molecule for energy storage
part of microscope that magnify image of object
lens
passive transport
plant tissue that carries water
xylem
the vessel that carry blood from body tissue to the heart
veins
Glucose, Lactose, Amylum, Glycogen are examples of this Biological Molecule
Carbohydrate
part of cell that control cell activity
nucleus
the movement of water from hypotonic to hypertonic solution
osmosis
attraction between water molecules so it can move upward by transpiration
cohesion
the blood cells
white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets
Enzyme is biological catalyst made of this molecule
Protein
formula to calculate magnification power of microscope
objective lens X ocular lens
characters of cell membrane for molecule transport
semipermeable/ selective permeable
attraction between water molecule and xylem wall so it produce capillary action
4 chambers of the heart
left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle
The part of enzyme for substrate attachment
organelle for cellular respiration/ ATP production
mitochondria
diffusion accross cell membrane helped by protein transport
facilitated diffusion
plant tissue that carries photosynthesis product
phloem
the smallest vessel that connect artery and vein
capillary vessel
An enzyme that break down protein in stomach
pepsin
organelles involved in protein production
rough ER, ribosome, golgi body
cell transport that need energy from ATP
active transport
the strongest force that pulls water from root to leaf
transpiration
the organ that pumps blood to body
heart