What is ATP?
The only type of transport that requires energy.
What is active transport?
The process that turns O2, and C6H12O6 into energy and a few other things.
What is Cellular Respiration?
Introduced by Coca-Cola, these are the "classic" colors for Santa Claus.
What are red and white?
Both the original and debatable modern day Kings of Pop.
Who are Michael Jackson and the Weeknd?
Concentrations being the same across a membrane.
What is Equilibrium?
The amount of a particular molecule in a particular area.
What is concentration?
The number of ATP molecules produced by photosynthesis.
What is 0?
He might have a medical condition, probably called cardiotrisynthesis, meaning that a vital organ grew several times over...or he just was exceedingly kind for once.
Who is the Grinch?
The band behind the all time classic "Stairway to Heaven"
Who is Led Zeppelin?
All chemical reactions that occur in a living organism.
What is metabolism?
From _______ concentration to _______ concentration is how passive transport methods go.
What is from high to low?
The 2 stages of photosynthesis.
What are the light & dark reactions/calvin cycle?
The kind of sleigh mentioned in the classic song "Jingle Bells".
What is a One-Horse open sleigh?
This band won't stop, rocking you until they are the champions.
Who is Queen?
The sties of cellular respiration.
What are the cytoplasm and the mitochondria?
The only type of transport to deal with the movement of water.
What is osmosis?
The type of process that requires oxygen.
What is aerobic?
The miserable man visited by the three ghosts on Christmas Eve.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
The iconic instrument of Miles Davis.
What is the Trumpet?
Any organism that can produce its own food.
What is an autotroph?
The name of the proteins found in cell membranes that facilitate diffusion and active transport.
What are carrier proteins?
What are glycolysis, krebs cycle and the electron transport chain?
The absurd total number of gifts given throughout the entire 12 days of Christmas song.
What is 364?
The term in classical music that calls for a full orchestra in four movements.
What is a Symphony?