Body's ability to maintain internal stability
What is homeostasis?
membrane enclosed organelle within the cell that contains chromosomes
what is nucleus?
Protein, lipids, nucleic acid, carbohydrates
What are macromolecules?
What is a equilibrium?
There's two types of ________________, one has ribosomes one it.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
Help speed up metabolism or the chemical reactions in our bodies.
What are enzymes?
Regulating body temperature and regulation of heart rate during exercise,
What are examples of homeostasis?
What is the homeostasis
Has no nucleus, lacks organelles, oldest cell type
What is prokaryotic?
Iodine, bromothymol blue, Sudan IV, benedict's reagent
What are chemical indicators?
How the body controls internal body temperature
What is thermoregulation?
A change that causes a response
What is stimuli?
Ribosomes make what type of organic substance?
What is a protein?
An enzyme has lost its normal three-dimensional or structure
What is denatured?
Body temperature varies with external temperature. Generates metabolic heat to maintain internal body temperature.
What is ectotherm and what is endotherm?
Structure where ribosomes are made
What is the nucleolus
Genetic material in your cell
what is DNA?
Amino acids
What is the basic building blocks of protein?