The 4 categories of organic macromolecules
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
The types of cells that lack a nucleus and membrane-bond organelles.
What are prokaryotic cells?
The specialized cells that regulate the opening and closing of the stomata.
What are the guard cells?
Useable cellular energy.
What is ATP?
The impact on the carbon cycle of using nonrenewable resources.
What is causing an increase of CO2 in the atmosphere.
The function of the the molecule described below.
-Ring shaped
-elements: 6 Carbons, 12 Hydrogens, and 6 Oxygens
What is quick energy?
A type of cell that...
- has a nucleus
-lacks a cell wall
-lacks chloroplast
What is a eukaryotic animal cell?
The role of the anther.
What is producing the male gamete, pollen for reproduction?
The cellular process that takes place in autotrophs in order to produce their energy.
What is photosynthesis?
A non-native species that is introduced to an area and eventually lowers the biodiversity of the area.
What is an invasive species?
The function of the the molecule described below.
-Long fatty acid tails
- Elements: lots of carbon and hydrogens and a few oxygens
What is long term energy storage and movements of materials across the cellular membrane?
The proximity of the rough ER to the nucleus.
What is increasing the efficiency of the ribosomes to produce proteins?
The type of vascular tissue that transports water from the roots up to the leaves for photosynthesis.
What is xylem?
What is CO2?
The impact that overfishing has on biodiversity?
What is causing a decrease in biodiversity of fish populations?
The impact that a change in pH, temperature, or availability of substrate will have on a particular enzyme.
What is lowering the rate or reaction?
The type of cellular transport that moves materials without energy from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is passive cellular transport?
The type of tissue that facilitates growth in plants.
What is meristematic tissue?
Glucose -----> ATP + lactic acid + CO2
What is anaerobic respiration?
The impact that cloning, making an exact copy of another organism has on biodiversity?
What is decreasing the biodiversity due to a form of biotechnology?
The elements of a molecule that speeds up chemical reactions.
What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen?
The form of passive transport that uses a protein channel to assist in the movement of larger substances across the cellular membrane.
What is facilitated diffusion?
The type of vascular tissue that assists in the movement of the energy molecule produced as a result of photosynthesis.
What is phloem?
The benefit of aerobic respiration vs. anaerobic respiration.
What is a higher amount of ATP produced.
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