Energy!
Structure, process, classification
Vocab
chemistry
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100

What does glucose do in the body?

Provide energy?

100

Hypertonic 

Classification

100

System

Parts working together to complete a goal 
100

These are the products of photosynthesis.

What are Oxygen and glucose?

100

What are the structures inside cells called

Organelle 

200

What does ATP stand for?

Adenosine Triphosphate.

200

Cellular respiration

Process

200

Model

A representation of something

200

Which ions are important for nerve impulses 

calcium, potassium, sodium, chloride 

200

What are two functions of life 

Evolution, metabolism, cells, growth, reproduction, respond to environment, homeostasis, 

300

How is anaerobic fermentation different from aerobic respiration ?

It occurs when no oxygen is present.

300

The process that cells use to make more cells.

What is mitosis? 

300

average 

Adding all data points and dividing by the number of data points. A single number to represent a list of numbers 

300

What is the monomer for proteins?

amino acids

300

what is cell transport?

Cell transport is movement of materials across cellmembranes. Cell transport includes passive and active transport.

400

What is chlorophyll?

a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.

400

enzymes are classified as what type of macromolecule

Protein

400
Species 

Way of classifying related organisms. Usually based on the ability to interbreed 

400

what ion concentration does pH measure 

Hydrogen

400

Which molecule has the instructions to make protein?

DNa

500

Which trophic level (producer, primary, secondary consumer) has the most energy available? 

Producer 

500

Describe the process required for neurons to communicate in your own words

Answer should describe receiving a signal, triggering an action potential (change in charge), releasing a NT 

500

Macromolecule 

A large molecule such as protein carbs lipids nucleic acid

500

What makes the water molecule polar?

The molecule is more negative on the oxygen end and more positive on the hydrogen end.

500

what is a population

Organisms of the same species in the same area