The type of cells that is simple and do not contain a nucleus or any membrane-bound organelles.
What are prokaryotes?
The biomolecule used as a source of quick energy.
What is a carbohydrate?
The molecule that helps catalyze reactions by lower the activation energy.
What is an enzyme?
The site of photosynthesis.
What is the chloroplast?
The smallest unit of structure for all living things.
What is the cell?
Name one structure that is present in all cells.
What is the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and DNA?
The monomer of a protein.
What is an amino acid?
The site of cellular respiration.
What is the mitochondria?
The chemical reaction for photosynthesis.
What is: CO2 + H2O + light -> C6H12O6 + O2
Name one characteristic of all life.
What is:
1.Respond to stimuli 4.Maintain homeostasis
2.Grow and develop 5.Complex chemistry
3.Produce offspring 6.Composed of cells
Two structures that are unique to plant cells.
What are the cell wall, large central vacuole, and chloroplasts?
A steroid is an example of this biomolecule.
What is a lipid?
The amount of ATP produced during aerobic respiration.
What is 32-36 ATP?
What is the stroma?
The term for "water loving".
What is hydrophilic?
The organelle unique to animal cells that uses microtubules to maintain proper separation of chromosomes during cell replication.
What is the centrosome?
The thing responsible for the important properties of water such as stabilizing temperature, an excellent solvent, and cohesion.
What are hydrogen bonds?
Name one of the electron carrying molecules during cellular respiration.
What is NADH and FADH2?
The top layer of the leaf that is filled with the chloroplasts where the majority of photosynthesis occurs.
What is the palisade layer?
The type of solution that will cause water to move into a cell and burst.
What is hypotonic?
The golgi body brings substances into the cell via _________ by forming vesicles with the cell membrane.
What is endocytosis?
Name all the elements that make up nucleic acids.
What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus?
Pyruvate turns into __________ to fuel the Krebs (Citric Acid) Cycle.
What is Acetyl-CoA?
The part of photosynthesis responsible for converting carbon dioxide to glucose.
What is the Calvin Cycle (light-independent cycle)?
What is the fluid mosaic model?