Which one was discovered first? Electron Microscope or Light Compound Microscope?
What is Light Compound Microscope?
What is the FLUID MOSAIC MODEL?
What is The Combination of Lipids and Protein Embedded Within The Cell Membrane To Create The Fluidity Of Constant Motion For Flexibility and Adaptability To Changing Conditions?
What is cellular respiration? How many types and which one the least efficient ?
What is the breaks down food molecules to produce ATP, two types and Anaerobic Respiration?
List the levels of Ecological Organization from largest to smallest.
What is Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Individual (organism)....?
Pyruvic Acid is the OUTPUT made during which step of Cellular Respiration ?
What is GLYCOLYSIS?
Who are the two polymaths that first discovered CELLS and observed small microscopic organisms from a 3 week old pea soup
What is Robert Hooke and Anton Van Leeuwenhoek?
Amoeba- Multicellular or Unicellular? Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic ?
What is Unicellular and Eukaryotic ?
What is the PRODUCT of Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis ?
What is ...
Photosynthesis- Glucose and Oxygen
Cellular Respiration- ATP, Water and Carbon Dioxide
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What are decomposers? Why are they so important to the ecosystem?
Decomposers are organisms that use dead decaying organisms for food. They are so important because they break down and recycle nutrients and matter.
What is the difference between Photosystem 1 and 2 of the Light Dependent Reaction ?
What is P2 deals with the splitting of 2 water molecules to gain enough electrons and ions to send to the ETC. Oxygen is released in this step. The ions are then use to phosphorylate ADP to ATP and channel the electrons to P1
Pl produces NADPH by collecting the high energy of the excited electrons and ions to convert NADP+ to NADPH.
What are the 7 Characteristic of Life?
What is Growth and Development, Reproduce Offspring, Heredity or traits, Homeostasis , Metabolism, Cellular structure and Composition and Respond to the environment ?
Phagocytosis and Pinocytosis falls within which type of active transport
ENDOCYTOSIS?
What is lactic acid fermentation and when does it happen?
Lactic acid fermentation is the breakdown of glucose without the use of oxygen. It creates lactic acid as a product. It happens in the muscles when we work them too hard and there is not enough oxygen present to perform cellular respiration.This occurs in the last step of Anaerobic Respiration after GLYCOLYSIS ?
What is an Primary Producer and primary Consumer and it's differences?
What is ...
Primary Producer- Organism that make their own food
Primary Consumer- Organism that get their energy primarily from the primary producer?
Photosystem 2,1, ATP Synthase and protein channels are all located WHERE and under WHICH TYPE of reaction in Photosynthesis ?
What is embedded within the bilayer of the thylakoids during the process of Light Dependent Reaction?
How are you able to view a microscope at 100X magnification ?
What is Turning your Objective lenses to 10X and Using a 10X eyepiece magnification?
10X10=100 total magnification
What happens to a cell in a hypotonic solution? What happens to a cell in a hypertonic solution?
Hypotonic - the cell gets larger Hypertonic - the cell shrinks
Where in the cell does photosynthesis take place? Where in the cell does cellular respiration take place?
What is the Chloroplast for Photosynthesis and the Mitochondria for Cellular Respiration ?
Which of the following chains below gives the fox the most energy? Least energy?
GRASS --> MOUSE ---> BIRD --> HAWK --> FOX
Most: GRASS
Least: HAWK
What is the difference between the MATRIX and CRISTAE of the Mitochondria?
What is MATRIX is the fluid that is stored inside the organelle and CRISTAE are the folds that are embedded within the organelle.
What are the 3 concept of Cell Theory?
What is All Living Things are Composed of Cells, Cells are the Basic Unit of Structure and Function in all Living Things, New Cells Comes From Other Cells ?
Explain a function of each of the following marcromolecules: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids
Carbohydrates - Immediate energy
Proteins - Transport and Enzymes (speed up reactions in the body)
Lipids - Cell membranes, insulation; hormones
What are 3 steps to Aerobic Respiration and the total amount of Adenosine Triphosphate being produce ?
What is GLYCOLYSIS, KREB CYCLE and ETC + 38-38 ATP produced
Autotroph and Producer
What is both terms have the same/similar meaning- An organism/group of organism that makes their own food (ex-light energy and plants ) ?
What is the Integumentary System and what is the CELL that makes up this system of the body ?
What is Skin and the covering of the body. Epithelial Cell