What did Hooke use to magnify the cork?
Microscope
A polymer is made up of what?
Monomers
What are the organelles that transfer energy from organic molecules to ATP?
Mitochondria
Prokaryote
What is another name for the cell membrane
Plasma membrane
What was Leewenhooke the first person to do?
Describe a cell
What are the 4 classes of macromolecules?
Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
what kind of cells have few mitochondria
cells that are not very active
This cell has a nucleus
Eukaryote
What is attracted to the outer part of the cell membrane
water
What is it when something maintains a constant internal environment
Homeostasis
What are carbs used for in the body?
Energy
Where is the Mitochondria located
Cytoplasm
Plants cells are
Eukaryotic
how do we describe the cell membrane
Fluid Mosaic Model
What are cells?
Unit of life
What is the most common monosacharide?
Glucose
Where did mitochondria originate from?
Prokaryotic cells
The cells in our bodies are
Eukaryotes
What is the cell membrane foundation
Phospholipid Bilayer
What is a surface area to volume ratio
the relationship of how much a cell has inside it to how much area is on it's outside
What is a polysacharide?
Many Monosacharides
What are the parts of the mitochondria
Inner, and outer membrane, with Cristae
This type of cell has a cell membrane around it
Both
What are the proteins found in the membrane called
Integral proteins