waste and recycling
What are lysosomes?
This is the way that cells get bulk amounts out of the cell
What is exocytosis?
oxygen is not used
What is anaerobic?
This is the gas needed to make glucose
What is carbon dioxide?
The type of a bond of water where there is unequal sharing of the electrons between oxygen and hydrogen
What is a polar bond?
This type of cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts
What are plant cells?
Movement of water from high to low concentration across a membrane
What is osmosis?
Two electron carriers in the Krebs cycle
What is NADH and FADH2?
The place where plants can exchange gases and lose water
What are the stomata?
The variable the experimenter has control of
What is the independent variable?
Sorting and packaging organelle
What is the Golgi?
This is a situation where there is more water in the cell than outside the cell
What is hypertonic?
The cellular location where glycolysis takes place
What is the cytoplasm?
The energy carriers made in the light reactions of photosynthesis
What is NADPH and ATP?
The parts of the experiment that stays the same in each group
What are constants?
This is where the ribosomes are produced
What is the nucleolus?
Movement of materials from low to high concentration
What is active transport?
The final electron acceptor in cellular respiration
What is oxygen?
This molecule is made in photosynthesis and used in respiration
What is glucose?
The process where two monomers are put together removing water
What is dehydration synthesis?
This part of the cell is characterized by having ribosomes on its surface
What is the RER?
Requires no energy for material to get in and out of the cell
What is passive transport?
The place in the ATP molecule where ATP is stored
What is "within the phosphate bonds?"
The amount of photosynthesis expected at a wavelenght of 550 nm
What is very little or none?
These bonds are responsible for the surface tension in water
What are hydrogen bonds?