This Macromolecule's name starts with L
What is Lipid(s)
What are phospholipids
This is a type of transport that does not require energy
What is passive transport
Who is Carolus Linnaeus
This is a way for protists to gain energy through sunlight
This Macromolecule has the polymer cellulose
What is Carbohydrates
This helps things get through the cell membrane that cannot get through themselves
What is a channel protein
This is a type of transport that is passive and requires protein channels
What is facilitated diffusion
This is the taxon that is one step more specific than a Phylum
What is a Class
This is the name of a circle area on a specific protist that works like a simple eye for detecting light
What is an eyespot
This Macromolecule is where genetic information is stored
What is Nucleic Acid
This is the one macromolecule that is not on the cell membrane
What is nucleic acids
This is a type of transport where the water is moving instead of the molecules
what is osmosis
This is what sexual reproduction in bacteria is called
What is bacterial conjugation
What is bioluminescence
This is the monomer of Nucleic Acids
What is a nucleotide
The heads of the phospholipids are this (referring to water)
What is hydrophilic
This is a type of active transport that brings in little objects from outside into the cell
This is the shorter reproductive cycle of a virus
What is the lytic cycle
This is the proper name of the "fake foot" some protists have when they stretch out their membrane
What is pseudopod
This is what less than 200 amino acids is called
What is a polypeptide
This is the name for when a carbohydrate chain is bound to a peripheral protein
What is glycoprotein
This is what molecules leave the cell in during exocytosis
What is a vesicle
This is a type of archaea that thrive in very salty conditions
What is a Halophile
What it is called when one organism is working symbiotically inside of another organism
What is endosymbiosis