The part of a cell that reads mRNA to make amino acids that form polypeptide chains.
What is RIBOSOME?
Defined as maintaining a constant internal state even when the external contitions are changing.
What is Homeostasis?
Name for organism that makes their own food.
What is AUTOTROPH?
The process that results in a cell that is identical to the parent cell.
What is mitosis?
The term for an organism that eats producers.
What is consumer?
The Membrane Bound Organelle Contains DIGESTIVE Enzymes to break down and recycle damaged cell parts and wastes.
What is Lysosome?
The two different types of Transport.
What is Active and Passive Transport?
The byproduct of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
The process where the cell ends with half the amount of DNA in the cell.
What is Meiosis?
Each level of the pyramid for an ecosystem.
What is trophic level?
The cell type for Bacteria.
What is Prokaryotic?
The two types of Bulk Transport.
What is exocytosis and endocytosis?
The products of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen and glucose?
The order of the phases for mitosis.
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
What is a food Webb?
Limits the SIZE of Spherical or Cuboidal cells. Cells can have DIFFERENT Shape to accommodate this.
What is Surface Area to Volume Ratio?
The three results of osmosis.
What is cytolysis, plasmolysis, and turgor pressure?
Product of cellular respiration that gives organisms energy.
What is ATP?
The type of cell that sperm and egg are.
What is gamete?
An interaction between two different organisms living in close to one another, usually an advantage of both.
What is symbiosis?
The Kingdom that yeast would fall under.
What is FUNGI?
Type of transport that allows nerves to fire.
What is the Sodium-Potassium Pump?
Amount of ATP made at the end of Cellular Respiration.
The phases that happen before prophase.
What is G1, S, and G2 phases?
Type of decomposer that eats dead organic material.
What is detritivore?