what is an example of a carbo hydrate?
what is bread, pasta/noodles, crackers, cereals, and rice?
What is the function of chloroplast?
how do you produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen?
What is needed for photosynthesis reaction to occur?
does sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide need to occur?
What is the end result of mitosis?
is the end result of mitosis 2 identical daughter sources?
What is homeostasis?
is it A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly?
what is glucose?
what is a simple sugar?
what characteristics does a prokaryotic cell have?
do Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus surrounded by a complex nuclear membrane and generally have a single, circular chromosome located in a nucleoid?
How is photosynthesis important to humans?
does it help us live?
How do the daughter cells and parents cell compare at the end of mitosis?
is there no difference between them?
What is the difference between positive and negative feedback?
does positive feedback amplifies change while negative feedback reduces change?
what is am enzyme?
what is a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein?
would life as we know it be possible without plants?
Is this a unique characteristic about plants?
What gas is produced during photosynthesis?
what is carbon dioxide?
what is one way that eukaryotes (multicellular) uses mitosis?
does it use mitosis for growth?
How will molecules move across a membrane in order to maintain homeostasis?
with they move by passive transport?
What is the monomers of an enzyme?
What are amino acids?
What is one characteristic that plants have that are unique?
are Plants are multicellular eukaryotes?
How would more light affect photosynthesis?
would more light increases the rate of photosynthesis?
What kind of cells would you find in G0?
would you find nerve and heart cells?
what happens when equilibrium
will the concentrations of the reactants and products be at constant at equilibrium?
What is the monomer of a lipid?
what is Glycerol and fatty acids?
what is the differences between plant, animal and bacteria?
do Animal cells have smaller vacuoles? do Plant cells have larger vacuoles? do Bacterial cells help to store ions and maintain water balance?
What organelle are cells making energy (ATP)?
does the Mitochondria make ATP?
What is happening in G0, G1, S, G2, M phases of the cell cycle?
does the cell itself divides and each daughter cell begins the cycle again from G1, or exits the cell cycle into G0.
what happens when equilibrium is trying to be reached?
will the forward reaction to decrease and the backward reaction to increase until they are equal to each other?