This is what the experimenter uses to prove their claim is correct when writing a CER.
What is Evidence?
This function of this macromolecule is long-term fat storage and building cell membranes.
What is Lipids?
These are the organelles found only in plant cells, but NOT in animal cells.
What is Cell Wall, Chloroplast and Central Vacuole?
These are the inputs of photosynthesis.
What are CO2 and H2O?
The stages of mitosis are easier to remember using PMAT.
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase?
This is what the experimenter purposely changes in the experiment.
What is Independent Variable
This is the monomer for protein.
What is Amino Acid?
These types of passive transport move solute from High to Low.
What is Diffusion and Facilitated Diffusion?
Not all energy is used in cellular respiration is used to make ATP. Some of the energy is lost to the environment as ________.
What is Heat?
This is the purpose of Mitosis.
What is cells grow and repair?
The order of the following from the smallest to the largest level of organization:
organ system, organ, cell, tissue, organism
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?
These are the 3 elements in all macromolecules.
What is Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen?
The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
What is Osmosis?
This is where light-independent (Calvin Cycle) occurs in the chloroplast.
What is stroma?
This is another name for an unspecialized cell.
Some options below are NOT the characteristics of living things.
A. Breathes Oxygen
B. Consumes meat
C. Carries out homeostasis
D. Is able to grow and develop
E. Has the ability to evolve
What are A and B?
Changes in these two things can cause an enzyme to DENATURE.
What are pH and temperature?
The body stops/reverses the stimulus in this type of homeostasis feedback loop.
What is Negative feedback loop?
One of the sentences below describes BOTH cell respiration and fermentation.
A. requires the mitochondria
B. produces lactic acid and ethanol
C. goes through glycolysis
D. uses the electron transport chain
What is C?
This type of cell divides more often than is should.
What is Cancer cell?
The group that is unchanged. The experimenter will compare the other groups to this group.
What is the Control Group?
By lowering the activation energy, enzymes do this to chemical reactions.
What is Speed Up?
Water moves out of a cell causing it to shrink. This solution is not good for plants or animals.
What is Hypertonic?
These are the 3 steps of Cellular Respiration in order.
What is Glycolysis, Citric Acid/Kreb's Cycle and ETC?
This specific term is used to describe a cell that has failed a checkpoint.
What is Apoptosis?