control the processes that occur in the cell
What's nucleus?
To provide energy
What's the main function of carbohydrates?
Alkali metals
What's the name of group 1 in PT?
the velocity remains constant
What Uniform Rectilinear Motion states?
is the motion of a moving object in a straight line with constant acceleration
What's the uniformly rectilinear accelerated motion states?
It's a gel-like substance whitin cells and is where the chemical reactions take place
What's cytoplasm?
Proteins
What do amino acids make?
Alkaline Earth Metals
What's the name of the group 2 in the PT?
an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.
What's 1st Newton's law state?
What's Newton's Third law states?
Control what enters or leaves the cell
What's cell membrane main function?
storing and carrying genetic info
What's the function of nucleic acids?
Halogens
What's the name of group 17 in the PT?
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force exerted and inversely proportional to the object's mass.
What the second Newton's Law states?
Law of Inertia
What other name the 1st Law of Newton is also known?
are very small structures where the proteins are made inside the cell
What's ribosomes?
Shaping cell membranes
What's the main function of lipids?
Noble gas
What's the name of group 18 in the PT?
Action & Reaction
What other name the 3rd Law of Newton is also known?
Acceleration Law
What other name the 2nd Law of Newton is also known?
is where the cell respiration proccess takes place
What's mitochondria?
Macromolecules
Which other name biomolecules is known?
Francium
What's the most reactive element in the PT?
the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy.
What's Thermodynamics?
the study of the motion of mechanical points, bodies and systems without consideration of their associated physical properties and the forces acting on them.
What's kinematics?