What is the monomer of the macromolecule, protein?
What is Amino acids?
Where is the DNA located in the cell?
What is the nucleus?
What term/characteristic of life describes the body’s ability to maintain water levels?
What is homeostasis?
Where does glycolysis occur?
Cytoplasm?
What does lipase break down?
What is Lipids?
The human respiratory system is an example of what level of organization?
What is the Organ system?
When a carbohydrate is attached to a phospholipid, what is the structure called?
What is a glycolipid
What cell process occurs in the mitochondria?
What is cellular respiration?
Water is able to stick to a leaf because of?
What is adhesion?
Which organelle is responsible for energy production in eukaryotic cells?
When a carbohydrate chain is attached to a protein, what is the structure called?
What is a glycoprotein?
Cells that control opening of stomates are called?
What is guard cells?
Phospholipids are an important part of what cellular structure?
What is, cell membrane?
Which organelle is responsible for creating carbohydrates?
What is chloroplast?
What feedback loop maintains homeostasis?
What is a negative feedback loop?
How many ATPS does Anaerobic respiration produce?
What is two?
What monomer would you expect to see in a lipase molecule?
What is amino acids?
What are cells made of?
What is a macromolecule?
When does diffusion stop?
What is equilibrium?
How many ATPS does aerobic respiration produce?
What is 38?