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Cellular Respiration
Characteristics of Life
Requirements of Life
Cell Cycle
Tissue
100
The 3 main phases of Cellular Respiration.
What are glycolysis, the Citric Acid Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain
100
Changing body positions or moving internal parts
What is movement?
100
Used in releasing energy from nutrients: this energy drives metobolic reactions.
What is Oxygen?
100
The stage where cells grow, DNA replicats and new organelles form
What is Interphase?
100
The 4 basic types of tissues
What are Epithelial, Muscle, Connective and Nerve?
200
The number of ATP's produced through Citric Acid Cycle
What are 32 - 34?
200
Increasing in size withouth changing in shape
What is growth?
200
Used in many metobolic processes, provides the environment for metabolic reactions and transports substances
What is water?
200
Name two types of Epithelial Tissue
What is Suqamous, Striated, Transitional, Glandular
300
The substrate for glycolysis
What is glucose?
300
Obtaining oxygen, using oxygen to release energy from foods, and removing gaseous wastes
What is respiration?
300
Supply energy, raw materials for building substances and chemicals necessary in vital reactions
What are nutrients?
300
Spindle finbers attach to centromeres and chromosomes align midway between the centrioles
What is metaphase?
300
Location of epithelial tissue
What is Covers body surface, cover and line internal organs, compose glands
400
This is recycled during the citric acid cycle
What is oxaloacetic acid?
400
Removing body wastes
What is Excretion?
400
Product of metabolic reactions and helps control rates of these reactions
What is heat?
400
The final stage of the cell cycle, which produces two distinct daughter cells
What is cytokinesis?
400
Function of Muscle Tissue
What is Movement?
500
Name the 3 places where high energy electrons are produced
What is glycolysis, during the formation of Acetyl CoA and during the citric acid cycle.
500
Changing substances into chemically different forms
What is assimilation?
500
An application of force, helps with breathing and blood movements
What is Pressure?
500
The first phase of mitosis, chromotin fibers coil into rods, centrioles replicate, the nuclear envelope disapears.
What is Prophase?
500
Function and Locationof Connective Tissue
What are widely distributed throughout the body & bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells