The organelle where protein synthesis occurs
What is ribosomes
The three main organic compounds found in cells.
What is carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
The definition of an autotroph.
What is an organism that creates its own energy.
The function of inhaling air through the nasal passage.
What is to filter, moisten and warm air.
This organ is the largest in the human body by surface area and weight.
What is skin.
What is prokaryotic cells
The monomer of proteins.
What is amino acids.
The style of respiration that produces the least ATP.
The vessel that brings blood back to the right atrium from the lower body.
What is the inferior vena cava.
This fruit contains more genes than humans do.
What is bananas.
The water loving portion of the phospholipid
What is the hydrophilic head
The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
What is the tricuspid valve.
The three stages of aerobic respiration.
What is glycolysis, Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle), and electron transport chain.
The key difference between facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion.
What is the use of channel proteins.
Camels can survive long periods without water partly because they store this in their humps.
What is fat.
The component within the phospholipid bilayer that is responsible for stabilising the membrane against temperature changes.
Another name for the alimentary canal.
The products of light dependent reactions.
What is NADPH and ATP.
The type of solution where water moves into a red blood cell.
What is a hypotonic solution.
This body part continues to grow throughout your entire life.
What are ears (or nose).
The active transport movement of food into a cell.
What is phagocytosis.
The part where substrates bind to the enzyme.
What is the active site.
The process that enables guard cells to open the stomatal pore.
What is turgid or swollen due to an increase in water.
The equation for cellular respiration.
What is oxygen plus glucose makes water and carbon dioxide (with ATP).
These are the only type of organisms that can survive in extreme environments like hydrothermal vents and acidic springs.
What is archaea.