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Mr. Whybrew's Mystery Part 2
100
The type of cellular transport that uses proteins for movement, but not ATP is called ?
What is facilitated diffusion?
100
The addition of a phosphate group to a molecule is
What is phosphorylation?
100
As electrons are passed down a _______________ of electron carriers, energy is released.
What is chain?
100
Chlorophyll a does not absorb light in the ____________________ part of the spectrum.
What is green?
100
A nitrogen-contain compound found in ATP, DNA, and RNA.
What is adenine?
200
The type of cellular transport that does not use proteins or ATP is called
What is passive transport?
200
Converting ____________________ to ATP is a key reaction for all life processes.
What is ADP?
200
NADH is a special molecule called a(n) _________________ carrier.
What is an electron?
200
A _______________________ is a yellow-orange pigment that absorbs blue-green light.
What is carotenoid?
200
A condition of being overweight.
What is obesity?
300
The type of cellular transport that uses ATP and transport proteins is called
What is active transport?
300
Most _____________________ in cells require energy to occur.
What is chemical reactions?
300
Because humans use oxygen, they are a(n) ___________________ species.
What is aerobic?
300
Particles of light are called
What is photons?
300
A genetic disease in which a person has too much sugar in his or her blood.
What is diabetes?
400
The process of removing waste from a cell by fusing the plasma membrane is called ?
What is exocytosis?
400
The__________________ between the phosphate groups in ATP have large amounts of chemical potential energy.
What is bonds?
400
During cellular respiration, oxygen undergoes ______________________ and gains electrons.
What is reduction?
400
The Calvin-Benson cycle makes an energy-rich _______________________, known as G3P.
What is sugar?
400
An enzyme produced in the stomach for digestion.
What is pepsin?
500
Cells communicate with other cells through
What is gap junctions?
500
The main _____________ of energy for reactions that occur in all living organisms is ATP.
What is source?
500
To perform reduction, a cell uses both ___________________ and oxygen.
What is glucose?
500
The reactions of the Calvin-Benson cycle __________________ occur during the daylight hours.
What is can?
500
A liquid produced by glands in the mouth that helps in chewing and starts digestion.
What is saliva?
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