Lab Skills
Intro to Biochem
Macromolecules
Cell Structure and Function
Cell Transport
100

Protects the eyes from heat and chemicals.

What are goggles?

100

The process of maintaining a stable internal environment.

What is homeostatsis?

100

This is the unit of energy associated with macromolecule.

What are calories?

100

This is the outermost layer in a plant cell.

What is the cell wall?

100

These are the main component of the cell membrane.

What are phospholipids?

200

To hold substances and measure approximately.

What is the purpose of a beaker?

200

An organism that is made of many cells.

What is a multicellular organism?

200

They store short-term energy.

What is the function of carbohydrates?

200

This organelle converts chemical energy from food into energy that can be used by the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

200

Both diffusion and osmosis are this kind of cellular transport.

What is passive transport?

300

To measure liquids precisely.

What is the purpose of a graduated cylinder?

300

Water molecules hydrogen bonding to other water molecules.

What is cohesion?

300

These are found in foods like meat, fish, and dairy.

What are proteins?

300

Their only job is to make proteins.

What are ribosomes?

300

These particles move during diffusion.

What are solute particles?

400

Multiply the objective and the ocular lenses.

How is the total magnification of a microscope calculated?

400

It's the main element in organic compounds.

What is carbon?

400

They store genetic information.

What are nucleic acids?

400

This organelle selectively lets things in and out of the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

400

A solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the cell that's sitting in it.

What is a hypertonic solution?

500

One hand under the base and one hand around the arm.

What is the proper way to carry a microscope?

500

Between the oxygen of one water molecule and a hydrogen of another water molecule.

Where does the hydrogen bond between water molecules happen?

500

These are the monomers of lipids.

What are glycerol and fatty acids?

500

These are the key structures that eukaryotic cells have and prokaryotic cells don't.

What are membrane-bound organelles?

500

A solution that causes water to move into a cell, swell up, and sometimes burst.

What is a hypotonic solution?