which function is primarily controlled by the frontal lobe
decision making
whats photosynthesis
the process in which plants use to make food using sunlight
whats energy
the ability to do something
Whats DNA
the molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
what is cell structure
Its the organization and components of a cell, the fundamental unit of life
what the primary function of the cerebum
balance and motor control
what do plants need for photosynthesis
CO2,Sunlight, Water
whats light energy
Light energy is a type of kinetic energy that produces visible light
What are Genes
the fundamental units of heredity, passed down from parents to offspring
what are three main components for all cells
cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm
whats the primary function of the brain stem
controlling involuntary actions
what do plants make during photosynthesis
sugar and oxygen
whats chemical energy
Light energy is a type of kinetic energy that produces visible light
Whats is heredity
heredity is the study of the transmission of traits from parents to offspring
How does the structure of the plasma membrane allow for selective permeability
acting as a wall to most molecules while facilitating the transport of specific substances across it
what is the role of the pituitary
to regulate hormones
where do photosynthesis happen
inside cells called chloroplasts
whats ATP
It's like the "battery" that cells use to power their activities.
what are punnet squares
punnet squares is a diagram used in genetics to predict the possible genotypes between two parents
What are the key functions of different organelles within a eukaryotic cell, and how do they work together?
they work together in a coordinated manner to perform essential cell functions