These are the bonds formed between two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom. (Be Specific!)
What are Polar Covalent Bonds
This organelle is the site of Protein Synthesis
What is the Ribosome
This is the number of net ATP molecules that are produced during Glycolysis?
What is 2
During this phase of mitosis, chromosomes line up along the cell's equator.
What is Metaphase
This is how one would describe the interior of the Phospholipid Bilayer. (It's also a way to describe any oil, fat or wax.)
What is hydrophobic (nonpolar)
This is the Hydrogen Ion concentration for a substance at a pH of 2.
What is 1 x 10-2
This organelle will only be found in Plant Cells.
What is the Chloroplast
This part of Cell Respiration releases the most CO2 from the catabolism of Glucose.
What is the Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
This is the percent of Cytosine a strand of DNA would have if it contains 28% Thymine.
What is 22%
This describes the tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
What is Cohesion
This is the study of molecules containing carbon and hydrogen.
What is Organic Chemistry
These two organelles were thought to once be free living Bacteria.
What are the Mitochondria and Chloroplast
These are the 3 products of the light reactions.
What are NADPH, ATP and O2
This man discovered that a substance from pathogenic bacterial cells was transferred to nonpathogenic bacterial cells, making them pathogenic.
Who is Frederick Griffith
This cell would contain 22 autosomes and a Y chromosome.
What is a sperm cell
These bonds are responsible for all the properties of water.
What are hydrogen bonds
This organelle has two membranes and an inner matrix
What is the Mitochondria
This 3 Carbon sugar is the final product of the Calvin Cycle.
What is Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate (G3P)
This enzyme is responsible for fusing together Okazaki Fragments.
What is DNA Ligase
This category of cell would only have DNA and ribosomes in it's cytosol.
What is bacteria
These compounds can absorb or release Hydrogen ions in order to help maintain a constant pH.
What are buffers
A phagocytic White Blood Cell would have a large number of these organelles.
What are lysosomes
C4 and CAM plants use this enzyme, instead of RUBISCO, in the first step of Carbon Fixation.
What is PEP Carboxylase
What is 1/8
During this phase, homologous chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell.
What is Anaphase I (during Meiosis I)