The human body sweating
What is Homeostasis?
What is the use of energy?
This macromolecule's shape looks like a string of beads
What is a protein?
The amount of ATP generated from Aerobic cellular respiration
what is 36-38 ATP?
A DNA molecule is made up of these 3 things
what is a phosphate group, a nitrogenous base and a deoxyribose sugar?
A cell without a nucleus
What is a Prokaryotic cell?
Concentration of solute is the same
What is isotonic?
the name of carbohydrates polymer
What is polysaccharide?
The first step in cellular respiration
What is glycolysis?
This is the result of translation
What are proteins?
All living things must have at the smallest organizational level
They are made of one or more cells
Type of passive transport that uses protein channels
What is facilitated diffusion?
A substance made out of fatty acids would belong to this category
What is lipids?
The reactants and products of photosynthesis
What is carbon dioxide, water and sunlight, and glucose and oxygen?
enzymes that speed up chemical reactions
What is a catalyst?
Organelle that digests old cell parts
What is a Lysosome?
Cell growth occurs during this stage of the cell cycle
What is interphase?
Antibodies are a type of this macromolecule
What is a protein?
The location of the Krebs cycle
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
the place where a substrate binds to the enzyme
what is the active site?
being tested or changed during the experiment
What is an independent variable?
The stages of the cell cycle in order
What is G1, S, G2, Mitosis and Cytokinesis?
The monomers for every macromolecule
What is monosaccharide, nucleotide, amino acid and fatty acid and glycerol head?
A process that occurs in both plant and animal cells
What is cellular respiration?
Proteins that DNA winds around during chromosome formation
What is a histone?