Enzymes
Biomolecules
Organelles
Levels of Org
Labs
Transport
100

What is the function of an enzyme?

To make chemical reactions happen faster

100

The main function of these biomolecules is to provide short-term energy via cellular respiration

Carbohydrates/Simple Sugars

100

What organelle holds DNA in the cell?

Nucleus

100

The building block of all living things

Cells

100

Why is a coverslip placed at a 45 degree angle on a glass slide with a specimen on it?

Avoid air bubbles.

100

Name the three types of Passive Transport?

Facilitated Diffusion, Diffusion, Osmosis, 
200

Specific enzymes react with specific___________ by binding to them

Substrates 

200

This Biomolecule makes up most of the cell membrane and can also store energy long-term

Lipids

200

This organelle is made of lipids and proteins and facilitate transport in and out of the cell

Cell Membrane

200

Groups of specialized cells

Tissue

200

Describe the wicking method used to put salt solution on a specimen. 

Get paper towel and pippette of salt water. 

place paper towel at edge of coverslip until it gets damp

Drop 2-3 drops of salt water on the other side. 

200

Does Passive Transport go with or against the concentration gradient? 

With

300

The part of the enzyme that fits with the substrate is called?

The Active Site

300

A ribosome synthesizes a biomolecule. What does synthesize mean and what is that biomolecule?

To make, Proteins

300

What organelle is the site of autotrophic nutrition?

Chloroplasts

300

Groups of tissues that perform specific functions

Organs

300
How do you know that a chemical reaction has occurred when using an indicator?

Bubbles and/or change in color.

300

What does a cell use if it needs to move a molecule against the concentration gradient?

ATP

400

What is activation energy?

The energy required to start (activate) a reaction.

400

These biomolecules have a very specific shape after they are folded. They can be enzymes, receptors, antibodies, transporters, or hormones.

Proteins

400
Where in the cell is glucose and oxygen converted to water, carbon dioxide, and ATP?

Mitochondria

400

Parts inside of a cell

Organelles

400

Our hands in the "Toothpickase" lab represented what?

Enzyme

400

If a 70% water cell is placed in a 95% water solution, describe what will happen

Water will move into the cell

500

Enzymes are made up of a chain of...

Amino Acids

500

What is the term used to classify all the chemical reactions in our body? Give an example of one of these reactions.

Metabolism, Cellular Respiration or Photosynthesis

500

This organelle is large in plants but smaller in animals. In charge of storage.

Vacuole

500

The levels of organization of life from most basic to most complex.

Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism

500
Describe the major conclusions from our model cell in the Diffusion Through a Membrane Lab?

Iodine moved across the membrane, glucose moved across the membrane, and starch did not pass. 

500

Describe the water movement that happened to our Onion Cell in the Diffusion Through a Membrane lab

Water left once we put salt water solution on but it entered the cell when we put normal water back on to the cells.