Type of anaerobic respiration.
What is fermentation?
Powerhouse of the cell.
What is the Mitochondria?
Phase where the cell is doing regular cell tasks.
What is Interphase?
Term for water movement between cells.
What is Osmosis?
Term that describes gene expression in an organism.
What is Phenotype?
This amount of energy is produced through cellular respiration of an animal cell.
What is 32-36 ATP?
Site of DNA replication.
What is the Nucleolus?
This term describes when chromosomes do not separate correctly during anaphase during Meiosis.
What is non-disjunction?
Tonicity of a solution resulting in a normal animal cell.
What is Isotonic?
What is genotype?
The two electron carriers that are important in aerobic respiration.
What are NADH and FADH2?
Term for the cell membrane as a whole.
What is Fluid Mosaic?
Phase in gamete production that involve the separation of homologous pairs.
What is Meiosis I.
Point at which there is no net movement of solute.
What is equilibrium?
In complete dominance AA mates with aa. How much offspring will express the recessive aa gene?
How much ATP is produced in the CAC?
2
This hormone is integral for fluidity of the cell membrane.
What is cholesterol?
What is Pro-metaphase?
What is Hypertonic?
The chromosome makeup of an alien that was found in BC was 2n=128. How many chromosomes were found within a single haploid cell?
64
At the end of ETC this term refers to the passive movement of Ions through an enzyme to produce ATP.
What is Chemiosmosis?
This organelle processes proteins through the tertiary and quaternary stages for cellular use.
This type of reproduction requires 1 parent.
What is Asexual reproduction?
Term used for when a cell specifically takes in liquid.
What is Pinocytosis?
An animal has a genotype of AaBb. This term refers to when both A and B are expressed.
What is Co-dominance?