List 3 characteristics of life and 2 things you CANNOT SAY.
What is: growth, adaptation, dna, homeostasis, cells, reproduction, regulation, response to stimuli
No: Breathing, blood, heartbeat
Give an example of homeostasis besides sweating and shivering.
What is blood sugar, eyes dilating, increased breathing,
An organism suffered radiation poisoning. What organelle would we find the damaged DNA in?
What is the nuclues?
How is a protein formed? And what is the process that forms the polymers?
What is amino acids bonded by dehydration synthesis?
What property of water does this represent?
What is adhesion?
For dinner you fry an egg, cook hamburger, and make a pineapple fruit salad. These are all examples of ____.
What is denaturation.
This is the type of molecule water is and the word used for the movement of water.
What is polar / osmosis.
These are two organelles found in plant cells, but not animal cells.
What is cell wall, chloroplast?
What is a similarity between photosynthesis and cell respriation?
What is both change / transform energy?
What biological concept does this toy represent?
What is enzymes- lock and key.
What are two similarities between Pro's and Eu's.
What is: Cytoplasm, DNA, Ribosomes, Plasma Membrane, Both Cells
Enzymes work by increasing or decreasing the amount of activatio energy.
What is decreasing.
If this organelle shut down, the cell could no longer package proteins.
What is Golgi Apparatus?
Using words, write out the equation for photosynthesis or cell respiration.
What is
carbon dioxide + water + sun --> sugar + oxygen
or
sugar + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide + ATP
What process does this represent and does it require ATP?
What is against the concentration gradient and yes, ATP?
What is the smallest unit of life?
What is a cell?
What is the result of non-disjunction?
This organelle produces all of the energy for the cell.
What is mitochondria?
What determines the way oxygen and carbon dioxide will flow into a cell?
The concentration gradient. Hight --> Low
What biological concept does this represent, why?
What is the plasma membrane because it controls what enters and exits?
When you see a question with the words lungs / capillaries: what answer should you choose?
What is gas exchange.
What is the purpose of the cholesterol and protein in the cell membrane?
What is to allow larger molecules to enter/exit and to keep the phosophlipids at the right distance?
How are the mitochondria and chloroplasts dependent on each other?
What is the chloroplasts make that sugar that the mitochondria need to make ATP?
List the 4 macromolecules and give their function.
What is carbs- quick energy / lipids- long energy / proteins- reactions and regulation / nucleic acids- DNA?
What biological process is used to repair his finger.![]()
What is mitosis?