Cell Components
Basic Chemistry
Directional Anatomy
Biochemistry
Key Words
100
What is the organelle that lysosomes bud off from?
What is the Golgi Apparatus
100
What is the number of bonds carbon can form?
What is four
100
What is proximal?
What is closer to the body
100
What is the smallest unit of a protein?
What are amino acids
100
What is homeostasis?
What is balanced internal state.
200
What is the "brain" or chief organelle of a cell?
What is the nucleus
200
What is the most important molecule to life?
What is water
200
What is lateral?
What is further from the midline
200
What is an enzyme?
What is a biological catalyst.
200
What is somatic?
What is body, as in body cells.
300
What is the consistency of the cytosol?
What is Semi-solid jello consistency
300
What is the bond between NaCl called?
What is ionic
300
What is cranial?
What is closer to the skull
300
What is the function of an enzyme?
What is to lower the activation energy (Ea).
300
What is pH?
What is power of hydrogen an inverse logarithmic scale measuring the H+ ions in solution.
400
Energy production
What is the function of the mitochondria?
400
What is the strongest type of bond?
What is covalent
400
What is ventral?
What is closer to the belly or front.
400
What is a tissue?
What is Different types of cells working together?
500
What is the distinctive feature of the rough ER compared to the smooth ER?
What is the Ribosomes
500
What is an isotope.
What is Atom having the same E + P with differing neutrons.
500
What is dorsal?
What is closer to the back of the body.
500
What is a suspension?
What is large particles only partially dissolved.
500
What is negative feedback? A control mechanism used to reverse or eliminate the original stimulus.
What is a control mechanism used to reverse or eliminate the original stimulus.
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