This macromolecule is made of monomers of glucose and used for short term energy storage.
carbohydrate
This organelle is the control center of the cell and stores the cell's DNA.
nucleus
Passive transport does not require this.
energy
Photosynthesis happens in this organelle.
chloroplast
Macromolecules are organic molecules, meaning they all contain the element ____________.
carbon
The ___________ of a macromolecule affects its function; if you change the arrangement of monomers you change how it works.
structure
The function of the ribosome is to make ___________.
protein
In this type of passive transport, things move from high to low through a protein channel.
facilitated diffusion
oxygen
This is the point at which there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell in osmosis; water moves equally in both directions and the solution is isotonic.
dynamic equilibrium
Examples of this macromolecule include DNA and RNA.
nucleic acid
The function of the lysosome is to ________.
Break down/digest waste materials
This type of active transport involves the cell membrane fusing with a vesicle and releasing its contents outside the cell.
exocytosis
These are the three products of cellular respiration.
ATP, CO2, and H2O
The cell membrane is made of a double layer of ______________.
phospholipids
This is the monomer of a lipid, and it can be saturated or unsaturated.
fatty acid
These are the 3 organelles found in plant cells, but not animal cells.
chloroplast, cell wall, central vacuole
A cell with 20% salt concentration is placed in a solution with 5% salt concentration. The tonicity of the solution would be described as ____________.
hypotonic
These are the two products of photosynthesis.
glucose and oxygen
mitochondria
Denaturing an enzyme (a type of protein) would change its 3-D shape and/or its sequence of ___________.
amino acids
The organelle that acts as the "shipping department" by breaking off parts of its membrane to form vesicles in order to move products around the cell.
Golgi apparatus
protein pump
O2 + C6H12O6 --> CO2 + H2O + ATP is the chemical equation for what cell energy process?
aerobic respiration
If a freshwater unicellular organism with a water concentration of 75% in its cytoplasm is moved to a salt water environment with a water concentration of 60%, what would happen to its cell?
it would shrink