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Neutrons and protons.
What two atomic particles are in the nucleus of an atom?
100
It is where DNA is held and maintains all working functions of the cell.
What is the function of the nucleus?
100
Phospolipids
What is the most abundant lipid in the cell membrane?
100
Exergonic
What is the term for breaking down organic molecules?
100
Asexual reproduction
What is the type of reproduction the produces identical offspring?
200
An element that has the same number of protons and electrons but differ in neutrons.
What is the definition of an isotope?
200
Mitochondria
What is the site for cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells?
200
Intergral
Which membrane protein is fully embedded in the plasma membrane?
200
Aerobic respiration
What is the type of cellular respiration where oxygen is NOT present?
200
46 chromosomes
How many chromosomes are in somatic cells?
300
Covalent bonding.
What is the type of bond that involves sharing of two or more electrons?
300
Double membrane, process energy, ribosomes, DNA and genetically similar to bacteria
What is the same in mitochondria and chloroplasts?
300
Isotonic
What is the tonicity where the outside and inside of the cell are equal in water and solute concentration?
300
Oxidative reaction
What is the type of reaction where electrons are being lost?
300
Binary fission
Prokaryotes reproduce by this type of reproduction.
400
Hydroxyl, Carboxyl, Carbonyl, Amino, Sulfhydryl, Phosphate and Methyl.
What are the 7 functional groups?
400
Mitochondria and chloroplasts were formerly from prokaryotes and invaded larger cells.
What is the endosymbiont theory?
400
Active Transport
What type of transport requires ATP and moves from low to high concentration gradient?
400
Reduction reaction
What is the type of reaction where electrons are gained?
400
Prophase
What phase of Mitosis does the chromosomes condense and become visible?
500
Dehydration reaction.
What type of reaction builds molecules together and removes a water?
500
Microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments.
What are the three parts of the cytoskeleton?
500
Noncompetitive Inhibition
What is the type of enzyme reaction where an inhibitor binds to the enzyme causing the active site to change shape?
500
Mitochondrial Matrix
Where is the Citric Acid Cycle taken place in the cell?
500
Metaphase
What is the longest phase of Mitosis?