The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place is called?

Chloroplast
What is the function of the nucleus?
Contain DNA and control cell activities
What is passive transport?
Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration without use of energy (ATP)
How many daughter cells is produce in mitosis and meiosis?
Meiosis produce 4 daughter cells
What organism(s) does cellular respiration?
Plants and Animals
The organelle in which respiration takes place is called?

Mitochondria
What is the name of the protective layer found in every cell. It controls what comes in and out of the cell.
Cell Membrane
What type of cell transport is occurring in Cell A and Cell B?
Cell A: Active Transport
Cell B: Passive Transport
What is the purpose of mitosis and meiosis?
Mitosis is for growth and repair whereas meiosis is important for reproduction
What is ATP?
A usable form of energy
When glucose is broken down, energy come outs in the form of what?
ATP
What cellular transport did this cell model demonstrate?
Osmosis (movement of water in/out of cell)
A fish scale contains 24 chromosomes in its cell. How many chromosomes are in its gamete cell?
12
What happen to the onion cell that cause it to shrivel up?

The onion cell is placed in salt water causing the water to rush out of the cell due to osmosis.
Why is cellular respiration dependent on photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis provides the materials that are needed for cellular respiration.
What two organelles are found in plant cells but not in animals cells?
Chloroplast and Cell Wall
Why was glucose and iodine able to diffuse across the membrane and not starch?

Starch is too big of a molecule to pass through the membrane. Glucose and Iodine are small enough to diffuse across the membrane.
Offspring of sexual reproduction have a better chance of survival because
They are produce with a diverse variation of genetic materials and reduce the change of bad genes being identically replicated.
How are the daughter cells produce in mitosis and meiosis different from each other (number of chromosomes?)

Daughter cells in meiosis have half the number of chromosome compare to daughter cells in mitosis
What is the word equation for photosynthesis?
water + carbon dioxide + sunlight energy --> oxygen + glucose
Label the organelle for A, B, C, E and F.
A. Cell Membrane
B. Nucleus
C. Chloroplast
E. Mitochondria
F. Cell Wall

H Both water molecules and glucose molecules move into the cell by diffusion
An offspring in asexual reproduction is referred to as a clone because
The offspring is genetically identical to the parent and to each other
What do sugar and fat molecules have in common?
They both provide energy