This Macromolecule is your body's go to source for energy
What is Carbohydrate?
This type of cell has no nucleus
What is Prokaryote ?
This Type of Transport requires extra energy (ATP).
What is Active?
The phases of Mitosis in order
What is PMAT
The human heart beats this many times per day, on average.
What is 100,000 times?
DNA/RNA is the polymer for this Macromolecule
What is Nucleic Acid?
Plants and Animals have this type of cell
What is Eukaryotic ?
This type of transport moves materials down the concentration gradient.
What is Passive Transport?
This is uncontrolled Cell growth and division
What is Cancer?
The adult human body has this many bones
what is 206?
This macromolecule serves as enzymes that speed up cellular processes
What are Proteins ?
This organelle performs Cellular Respiration, which makes ATP.
What is The Mitochondria?
The movement of water molecules down a concentration gradient.
What is Osmosis?
The end result of the Cell Cycle
What is 2 identical daughter cells?
This man is known as the father of Biology
Who is Aristotle ?
A single building block, which can bond with other identical/similar molecules to form a large chain-like molecule
What is Monomer?
This type of cell (either prokaryotic or Eukaryotic) has linear DNA, a cell wall, and can be unicellular or multicellular
What is Eukaryotic?
The solution with a higher solute concentration outside of the cell.
What is Hypertonic ?
The two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome
What is Sister Chromatid?
This is a popular scientist who creates educational videos (hint: he has a catchy theme song)
WHo is Bill Nye The Science Guy?
The monomer of each of these macromolecules in order:
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Nucleic Acid
What is
Monosaccharide
Fatty Acid
Amino Acid
Nucleotide
These 4 things are in ALL cells.
What is Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane, Genetic Material, and Ribosomes ?
The type of Active transport where materials move from outside of the cell to the inside using a vesicle
What is Endocytosis?
Every phase of the Cell Cycle in order (Beginning with G1 and ending with Cytokinesis
What is G1, S, G2, PROPHASE, METAPHASE, ANAPHASE, TELOPHASE, CYTOKINESIS
Humans have the same number of bones in their neck as THIS animal?
What is a Giraffe?