This organelle, often is called the "Brain" or "control center" of the cell because it stores the genetic material known as DNA
What is the Nucleus of the cell
The main goal of cellular respiration is the make this molecule which the cell uses for energy, which often can get mixed up with glucose
What is ATP?
The green pigment located inside the Lumen of the Thylakoid, also the pigment that makes the chloroplast and plants green. The most common pigment inside plants.
What is Chlorophyll? (Specifically type a)
This term describes a change in the heritable characteristics of a population over several generations, often driven by changes in allele frequencies.
What is evolution?
This type of weak attraction occurs between oxygen and hydrogen, always found it water molecules.
What is a hydrogen bond?
This type of cell includes specific structures in the cell such as the Cell Wall and Chloroplast
What is a Plant Cell
What is Mitochondria?
To make glucose
What is the main goal of photosynthesis?
A geographical boundary preventing a species from interbreeding.
What is geographical isolation?
These molecules are composed of long amino acid chains.
What are proteins?
One of the three main types of cell division.
What is either mitosis, meiosis, or binary fission
During cellular respiration, this organelle breaks down glucose and makes small amounts of ATP to prepare cellular respiration to happen in the next organelle.
What is the Cytoplasm?
One of the waste products of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
This scientist and highly regarded thinker published many books about evolution, and studied finches in the Galapagos Islands. He heavily influenced peoples viewpoint of evolution.
Who is Charles Darwin?
Known as the energy currency of the cell, its a reusable molecule that produces energy.
What is ATP?
This organelle, often called the "powerhouse" of the cell is responsible for generating most of the ATP in the cell and aiding in cellular respiration.
What is Mitochondria
What is the goal of cellular respiration?
The process of breaking down water in the photo system II, seperating the oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
What is Photolysis?
Something that can push a species towards natural evolution by predators killing off the ones that are easiest to capture and selecting them for their next meal.
What is Natural Selection?
An enzyme speeds up a reaction by lowering this limit.
What is the activation energy?
The diffusion of water
What is Osmosis
Glycolosis is, along with the Krebs cycle and the final electronic transmission chain.
What is one of the stages of Cellular respiration?
NADPH after it attracts 2 excited electrons from the Photo System I.
What is NADP+ reduced to after picking up 2 electrons?
The type of evolution to which humans controlled to evolve dogs to how they want them to be.
What is selective breeding/artifical evolution?
This type of lipid makes up all membranes in cells.
What are phospholipids?