What is Hypothesis?
Presence of this element makes compounds "organic"
What is Carbon?
They speed up reactions by lowing ____________ energy.
What is "activation"?
These don't have a nucleus.
What is a "Prokaryote"?
This controls what enters and exits a cell.
What is the Cell Membrane?
What is Independent Vaiable?
These macromolecules are used a quick energy sources.
What are Monosaccharides?
The reactat that the enzyme acts on.
What is a Substrate?
This structure is responsible for movement in bacteria.
What is "flagellum"?
This movement of molecules with the concentration gradient without using energy.
What is Passive Transport?
This is used as a baseline or a comparison for your data.
What is a Control Group?
These macromalecules are non-polar and so do not mix in water.
What are lipids?
Model that shows that the enzyme and substrate are a PERFECT match.
What is the Lock and Key model?
This structure helps with ATP formation.
What is a "mitochondrion"?
Movement of water molecules from high to low across membrane.
What is Osmosis?
This is plotted on the Y axis.
What is a Dependent Variable?
These macromolecules are sensitive to pH and temperature changes.
What are proteins?
This causes loss of enzyme activity when exposed to wrong pH.
What is "denaturation"?
This structure is responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
What is a Chloroplast?"
Movement of molecules agaisnt a concentration gradient using energy.
Active Transport
This is not changed in an experiment.
What is a Constant?
This is a type of interaction seen bewteen a positively charged H and a negative charged O in water molecules.
What is H-bonding?
The site at which the non-competetive inhibitor binds.
What is Allosteric Site?
This structure is only found in animal cells and play a role during cell division.
What is a "Centriole"?
Movement of large molecules from high to low using a protein channel.
What is "Facilitated Diffusion"?