Enzymes
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
DNA
Protein Synthesis
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Why are enzymes important to the cell?

The speed up chemical reactions in the cell.

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What organisms can perform photosynthesis?

Plants (autotrophs)

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What organisms can perform cellular respiration?

Animals and plants

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What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribose nucleic acid

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Which cell organelles are needed to make a protein?

Nucleus, Ribosomes, ER, and Golgi body

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What is ATP?

Molecule found in all living cells that provides energy for life's function 

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What does it mean if an enzyme "denatures"?

The enzyme's shape has become damaged and can no longer bond to its substrate. It is no longer able to function

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What is photosynthesis?

The process of turning light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose (sugar).

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What is cellular respiration?

The process of turning glucose (sugar) into energy in the form of ATP

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What is the monomer (subunit) for DNA?

Nucleotide 

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What is the role of the nucleus in protein synthesis?

DNA is used as a template to build mRNA

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How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?

The reactants of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration and products of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration. 

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Photosynthesis produces the glucose needed for cellular respiration and cellular respiration produces the carbon dioxide and water needed for photosynthesis. 

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What causes enzymes to denature?

pH ranges or temperatures outside its optimal (best) conditions (too low or too high).

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What is the equation for photosynthesis (inputs and outputs)?

Carbon dioxide + Water + sunlight = glucose (sugar) and oxygen. 

Chemical equation also accepted

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What is the equation for cellular respiration?

Glucose (sugar) + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water + ATP energy

Chemical equation also accepted

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What are the components (parts) of a nucleotide

Sugar (deoxyribose), phosphate, and a nitrogen base

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what is the role of the Golgi body in protein synthesis?

to package and ship out proteins

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What is the name of the process that joins monomers (subunits) into polymers?

Dehydration Synthesis

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What is a catalyst?

A catalyst is something that reduces the activation energy or the energy needed to complete a reaction. The reaction then takes less time to occur (the reaction is faster).

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Where does photosynthesis happen in the cell?

In the chloroplast

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Where does cellular respiration happen in the cell?

The mitochondria

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What are the nitrogen bases in DNA? What are their base pairs

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine. 

A = T, C=G

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What is the process that translates mRNA into an amino acid chain?

Translation

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What is the name of the process that breaks polymers into monomers using water to break the bonds?

Hydrolysis

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Look at the diagram. 

What does A, B, and C represent?

A-substrate, B- Products, C-enzyme

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If you increase the inputs of photosynthesis, what would happen to the rate of photosynthesis?

The rate of photosynthesis would increase (photosynthesis would happen more).

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How does the structure of the mitochondria aid in cellular processes?

The folding of the inner membrane creates more surface area (space) for more ATP to be created.

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What is the shape of DNA

Double helix

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What is the process that transcribes DNA into mRNA?

Transcription

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What is a lysosome?

Cell organelle that breaks down molecules in the cell's cytoplasm.

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