Motion and movement
Catalysts and Reactions
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Lucky Dip
100
A lipid-bilayer, with hydrophobic tails and hydrophilic heads
What is a cell membrane?
100
A biological catalyst that can speed up reactions

What is an enzyme?

100

glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP (energy)

What is the word equation for respiration?
100

carbon dioxide + water --light--> glucose + oxygen + water

What is the word equation of photosynthesis?

100

The base pairing rule in genetics

What is A-T and C-G?

200

Process that allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter and exit the cell

What is diffusion?

200
The factor that causes enzymes to start slow, rise up to optimum and then sharply denature.

What is temperature?

200
To break down glucose for ATP to support life processes

What is the purpose of respiration?

200

The organelle that photosynthesis occurs in

What is a chloroplast?

200

Made up of a sugar, phosphate and base

What is a nucleotide?

300

Cells will maximize this by becoming an oval shape or developing more membrane layers and folds 

What is surface area to volume ratio?

300

The model of enzyme reactions now widely accepted due to it's change in shape during a reaction

What is induced fit?

300

The organelles that respiration occurs in

What is the cytoplasm and mitochondria?

300

The colour not absorbed by photosynthesis

What is green?

300

This cell contains a nucleus and mitochondria, but no cell wall

What is an animal cell?

400

Involved in passive transport, these proteins perform facilitated diffusion 

What are channel or carrier proteins?

400
The factor that causes the rate of reaction to rapidly increase, before reaching a maximum rate

What is substrate concentration?

400

Enzyme filled fluid where the Krebs Cycle occurs

What is the matrix?

400

Cells in the leaf that have the most chloroplasts, in rows near the top of the leaf

What is a palisade cell?

400

The name of the complex formed by an enzyme and a substrate

What is an enzyme-substrate complex?
500

Moving large or large amounts of molecules, this process uses the folding of membranes in active transport.

What is cytosis?

500

The name for when a poison binds to an active site, preventing a substrate from binding to the same active site

What is competitive inhibition?

500

Cell type that will have the most mitochondria possible due to high energy requirement

What is a muscle, liver, heart, sperm, nerve cell?

500

The molecule that is carried from the dependent reaction to the independent reaction

What is Hydrogen ion?

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