Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Enzyme
Allergy, Infection, Cancer
Autoimmune , Transplant, Vaccination
100

An organelle where photosynthesis happen?

Chloroplast

100

An organelle where respiration happen

Mitochondria

100

What is the composition of an enzyme?

Protein

100

What is cancer?

An uncontrolled cell division

100

What the vaccines are made up of?

Weakened or killed form of pathogen

200

What energy conversion happen in photosynthesis?


Light to chemical

200

What energy conversion happen in respiration?

Chemical to ATP

200

What are the jobs of enzymes?

To speed up chemical reactions.

200

What are mutagens? and examples

Substances that can cause mutation. Examples are toxic chemicals , and radiations.

200

What happens to immune system during autoimmune diseases? and examples?

Immune system attacks it's own body cells. Examples are diabetes, and Arthritis

300

What are the raw materials of photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide and water

300

What are the raw materials of cellular respiration?

Glucose and oxygen

300

What does denaturation means?

To change their shape

300

Allergy is caused by what and white blood cells produce what in their response?

By harmless substances and produces histamine

300

What medicine patients have to take for transplanted organs?

Cyclosporine

400

What are the products of photosynthesis?

Glucose and oxygen

400

What are the products of respiration?

Carbon dioxide , water and ATP

400

What are the factors affecting enzymes?

Molecular Shape, Temperature, and PH

400

An infection is caused by what and what does WBC produces?

It is caused by harmful substances .and WBC produces antibodies.

400

What is an advantage and disadvantage of taking cyclosporin?

Suppresses an immune system, and can be susceptible of minor infections.

500

What molecules changes into what type of molecules during photosynthesis?

Inorganic to organic molecules

500

What molecules change into what type of molecules during respiration?

Organic to inorganic molecules

500

What is the lock and key method, active sites, and substrate?

Substrate has to be compatible to an active sites of an enzyme.

500

What is the difference between antigen and antibodies?

Antigens are receptors on pathogens while antibodies produce in response to it by WBC

500

What is an example of homeostasis in plants?

Stomata and guard cells

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