Cell Organelles
Macromolecules
Sci. Method
Misc. Biology
Cell Membrane/Transport
100

What organelle would distinguish a plant cell from a fungi cell?




chloroplast

100

Which biomolecule is fundamental to the function of biological membranes, such as cell membranes?

lipid

100

The ___ variable changes as a result of changing the independent variable.

dependent

100

In a chemical reaction, what is the location called where the substrate fits with the enzyme?

Active site 

100

Both osmosis and diffusion are examples of ___ transport  

passive
200


Which organelle can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?



ribosome 

200
Which biomolecule is the primary source of energy in the human diet?


Carbohydrate

200

The type of data gathered using the 5 senses is ____ and type of data gathered using measurements is ___.

qualitative; quantitative

200

List one reason viruses are considered nonliving.

They need a host to replicate; not composed of cells; do not carry out metabolism

200

The cell membrane is said to be ____ because it allows certain substances in and keeps certain substances out.  


selectively permeable

300

What provides evidence to support the endosymbiotic theory? 

Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain DNA similar to prokaryotic DNA

300

Fats, steroids, and waxes are all examples of–

lipid


300

The ___ group is the group in an experiment that DOES NOT receive the experimental treatment.

control

300

What is the term for enzymes speeding up chemical reactions?  What do they lower?

catalysts; activation energy

300

If there is more solute outside the cell than inside, the cell is in a ____ solution. 

hypertonic

400

Both euglena and cynobacteria are photosynthesis unicellular organisms found in pond water. The feature that distinguishes euglena from cyanbacteria is...

presence of a nuclear membrane (nucleus)

400

Collagen, antibodies, enzymes, and myoglobin are examples of–

What is proteins?

400
If you want to know what plant food will help plants grow best, what is the independent variable in this experiment?  what is the dependent variable?


independent: plant food

dependent: plant growth

400

If you cross a red flower and a white flower and the offspring includes pink flowers, this is an example of ______.

incomplete dominance

400

In a hypotonic solution, there is more solute ____ the cell; water will move ____ the cell and the cell will _____ (size). 

inside; into; swell

500

Lysosomes are a type of organelle in eukaryotes. What do they do?  What do they contain that helps them with this process?

break down cellular waste / digestive enzymes

500

What is the monomer of proteins and what bonds join these monomers together?

amino acids/peptide bonds 

500

How would you graph your expoerimental data?

The X axis contains:

The Y axis contains:

X axis: independent variable

Y axis: dependent variable

500

Viruses use two different cycles of replication, the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. In what way is the lysogenic cycle different from the lytic cycle?

The lysogenic cycle does not cause immediate harm to the host cell.  The lytic cycle will kill the host cell quicker & release new viruses

500

Describe the vacuole in a plant cell compared to an animal cell and what happens when water leaves and enters the vacuole. 

In plant cells, there is a large central vacuole.  When full the plant cell is turgid; when empty it is flaccid.